Description
This sumptuous villa is ideally located near Paris, nestled in the Perche Valley. Essential amenities are just a 10-minute drive away, and transport links are exceptional: a TGV station connecting to Paris and quick access to the motorway. Its current appearance dates from the late 15th century, blending traditional Gothic style with Renaissance influences. Ground floor: A ballroom with French doors. A dining room. In the 18th-century section, an intimate dining room and a kitchen. A small sitting room leads to a magnificent built-in library. The north wing houses an elegant drawing room with fine wood paneling, which leads to a bridal suite. First floor: A wide corridor serves three suites with en-suite bathrooms and four further bedrooms. The west wing connects the corridor to two more bedrooms with private bathrooms. The north wing also has two large bedrooms with private bathrooms. On the second floor, a large hall. To the left, two more bedrooms. At the east end of the wing, three bedrooms stand out. On the west side, beyond the theater, is an additional living room nestled in the southwest tower. A corridor connects this section to the north wing, which houses a large living room followed by a second living room in need of renovation. The third floor comprises fifteen bedrooms and two bathrooms. At the eastern end, in the red brick wing, three attic bedrooms add to the living space. The château rests on two basement levels. The first level houses a large kitchen with access to the storerooms, shops, archives, and service rooms. The second basement contains the boiler room. The roofs are in good condition thanks to regular maintenance. Heating and hot water are provided by a wood-fired boiler installed in October 2009, supplemented by an oil-fired boiler. The total built area reaches 3,750 m² and is harmoniously distributed among various multifunctional buildings, offering ample space for accommodation, hosting receptions, or working. The iconic Orangerie, with its 448 m², can accommodate 250 seated guests and features a catering area, cloakroom, and restrooms suitable for large groups. The central building (1,139 m²), constructed of red brick, forms the functional heart of the estate. It includes a reception hall, two professional kitchens, and, upstairs, two seminar rooms, a large billiards and games room. Two gîtes (holiday cottages) are located in the west wing of the central building. The Fruit House – 900 m² – This technical building offers a variety of possibilities for professional or agricultural use. Other technical structures include a 151 m² storage shed and a 64 m² gatehouse, also known as the "church house," comprising an entrance hall, living room, kitchen, bedroom, and an attic above. Large Capacity Accommodation - Two parallel structures of 284 m² and 320 m², comprising eight bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms and toilets on two levels. - An elongated building of 333 m² Leisure Areas - A 75 m² swimming pool with its 99 m² pool house including changing rooms and toilets. - An ideal environment for relaxation or to enhance the experience during stays or events. Grounds The landscaped grounds are a superb example of an English park, with majestic cedars and Lebanese oaks extending over approximately 40 hectares.
The fees are to be paid by the seller.
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