Reference242816
Price4,350,000 EUR
Bedrooms8
Bathrooms
Floor Space1,494.0m2
Land Area93.4 Ha

Historical 8 bedroom Chateau for sale with countryside view in Saintes, Poitou-Charentes

4,350,000 EUR
3,741,000 GBP4,654,500 USD
Outstanding Fifteenth Century chateau set in an estate of over 230 acres, beautifully renovated and awarded a 5-star luxury furnished accommodation status by Tourisme de Charente-Maritime.

After being neglected for many years, this stunning gem was brought back to life by new owners in the early 1990s, true guardians of history. From the facades to the roofs, from the exterior gardens to the interior walls, this noble residence has been gradually redesigned and restored over the years, meticulously preserving its authenticity and ensuring the utmost comfort for its guests.
The restoration work is truly exceptional.

Nestled discreetly at the heart of its contiguous 93...
Outstanding Fifteenth Century chateau set in an estate of over 230 acres, beautifully renovated and awarded a 5-star luxury furnished accommodation status by Tourisme de Charente-Maritime.

After being neglected for many years, this stunning gem was brought back to life by new owners in the early 1990s, true guardians of history. From the facades to the roofs, from the exterior gardens to the interior walls, this noble residence has been gradually redesigned and restored over the years, meticulously preserving its authenticity and ensuring the utmost comfort for its guests.
The restoration work is truly exceptional.

Nestled discreetly at the heart of its contiguous 93-hectare estate, the Chateau sits in a haven of peace. Set in a protected and serene environment, this unique and enchanting property exudes an undeniable tranquility. It encompasses nearly 1,500 m2 of living space and just over 2,500 m2 of usable area, spread across the ISMH-listed chateau, the ISMH-listed building with its watchtowers, the splendid Orangery, as well as numerous dependencies and annexes.

Features include light reception rooms, spacious suites, and a wellness area, featuring a gym, hammam, swimming pool with a vast terrace, and a delightful pool house.

The magic of this timeless place extends far beyond its walls. The estate boasts gardens with ponds, meadows, orchards with over 1,000 fruit trees, 23 hectares of woodland, 4,000 m2 of ponds with a water source adjacent to a river, a fountain, a well, private hunting grounds, remarkable plantations of Napoleonic pines, rare maples, and various varieties of lime, elder, and hornbeam trees.
Projection plans, including a rose garden, labyrinth, vegetable gardens, and a pond with a bridge, have been meticulously crafted by a renowned landscape architect and are available.

Ideally situated just 30 minutes away from the Atlantic coast beaches of Charente-Maritime, in a peaceful commune, this extraordinary estate offers endless possibilities for both family and commercial use, including hosting receptions, events, operating gites and bed and breakfast establishments, pursuing equestrian projects, or catering to car collectors, and more.

Bordeaux international airport can be reached within an hour, while La Rochelle TGV station is just an hour away.
This chateau, with its meticulously restored period features, is sold fully furnished (with only a few furniture pieces excluded).
Additional photos and a virtual tour are available upon request.



•••Chateau: ISMH, 777 m2 of living space - 788 m2 of usable space
Common Area: 116 m2 of living space - 133 m2 of usable space
Common Area with Watchtowers: ISMH, 119 m2 of living space
Grand Communal Area: 315 m2 of living space - 633 m2 of usable space
Pigeonnier (Dovecote): 59 m2
Orangery: 88 m2 of living space - 159 m2 of usable space
Barn: 44 m2 of living space - 274 m2 of usable space
Former Cowshed: 88 m2
Former sheepfold 79 m2
Caretaker's cottage 158 m2
Various additional buildings


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