Reference247550
Price3,750,000 EUR
Bedrooms9
Bathrooms7
Floor Space1,455.0m2
Land Area2.3 Ha

Grand 9 bedroom Chateau for sale with countryside view in La Chatre, Centre

3,750,000 EUR
3,225,000 GBP4,012,500 USD
With Millenium of history, this is an impressive and carefully renovated fortified chateau in a village setting near Le Chatre in the Indre department.


Nestled in a serene village boasting a charming bakery and restaurant, this historic masterpiece stands as a timeless testament to medieval grandeur. Dating back to the 15th century, this extraordinary estate sits atop ancient foundations, showcasing architectural transformations from the Renaissance to a 19th-Century restoration.
Meticulously revitalized over the past decade, the chateau now stands in all its splendour, a harmonious blend of history and modern luxury.

Surrounded by fortified walls and watchtower remn...
With Millenium of history, this is an impressive and carefully renovated fortified chateau in a village setting near Le Chatre in the Indre department.


Nestled in a serene village boasting a charming bakery and restaurant, this historic masterpiece stands as a timeless testament to medieval grandeur. Dating back to the 15th century, this extraordinary estate sits atop ancient foundations, showcasing architectural transformations from the Renaissance to a 19th-Century restoration.
Meticulously revitalized over the past decade, the chateau now stands in all its splendour, a harmonious blend of history and modern luxury.

Surrounded by fortified walls and watchtower remnants, the property exudes an air of intrigue and elegance. The meticulously landscaped grounds are adorned with ornamental trees, a captivating cloister with its 10th century decorative columns and mysteriously named English tower both awaiting restoration (subject to necessary permissions), and meandering pathways leading to vegetable gardens, orchard, fountain and every hidden corner.

Within the chateau's walls lie grand halls, a divine chapel, and beautifully restored reception rooms, alongside private suites, staff quarters, and a cinema/games room designed for indulgent relaxation.

Multiple terraces offer breathtaking views of the estate's lush landscape and historic structures, each promising a moment of tranquility.

Perfect for connoisseurs of timeless beauty and historical prestige. Having housed Nobles and Royalty and rumoured to contain vast hidden treasure, this is an extraordinary chateau -"a rare hidden gem and masterpiece awaiting your discovery. ".
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