1. Medieval castle - 210 m2 of living space - 5087 m2

Medieval castle - 210 m2 of living space - 5087 m2

892 500 €
0.5 ha
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Property located within a 30 km radius of 32370, Occitanie.

Description

The Château d'Espas is a remarkable example of a medieval "Gascon castle" located near a small village in the Gers department of Armagnac. Its austere, almost military appearance, closely resembling 13th-century defensive architecture, makes it particularly interesting. It is believed to have been founded by the Counts of Armagnac at the end of that century. Built of red brick, it is relatively rare for Gascon castles, where stone usually predominates. Its layout is very compact: a rectangular main building flanked by four square towers. Originally, access was via a high gate, likely accessed by a ladder or removable staircase, typical of defensive medieval fortresses. The castle also has a connection to the d'Artagnan family: it belonged to the de Batz-Castelmore family, the lineage of the famous musketeer. Under Richelieu, it was reportedly partially dismantled, like many feudal strongholds of the period. Despite this, it still retains a remarkably authentic silhouette today. Another interesting fact: it was practically in ruins before being bought in 2000 by a passionate couple who undertook a restoration that was very respectful of the medieval structure. The work preserved the authenticity of the materials and spaces, in a spirit of respect for heritage. Their work was even recognized by the Vieilles Maisons Françaises (French Old Houses Association). The castle has been listed as a Historical Monument since 1979. The castle is spread over three levels, comprising the central building and four square towers. There is a single main entrance on the ground floor, leading to the great hall, which is unfurnished (earthen floor, brick walls). It has remained as it was in the 13th century. The four towers on the ground floor have been converted into living spaces. They serve as: - a bedroom with exterior access - the boiler room - a storage room - a laundry room with a toilet. On the first floor is the living area: a landing with a large entrance closet, the reception room, the living/dining room, a fitted kitchen in the northwest tower, a bedroom with a dressing room and en-suite bathroom in the northeast tower, a second bedroom in the southwest tower, and an office in the southeast tower. The attic is located on the second floor. Near the château is an outbuilding with a lean-to. The garden, covering 5,087 m², surrounds the château and features boxwood and topiary. Renovations have included the installation of underfloor heating in the main rooms on the first floor. The electrical system has been updated, and the sanitation system is up to code. The listed status as a Historic Monument underscores the property's exceptional heritage value and also allows for tax benefits related to the restoration and preservation of heritage sites. Château d'Espas represents a rare opportunity to acquire an iconic historic property in the heart of the Gers region, a place where art de vivre, heritage, and nature intertwine. For more information, please call 06 03 45 37 69.

The fees are to be paid by the seller.
Les informations sur les risques auxquels ce bien est exposé sont disponibles sur le site Géorisques : www. georisques. gouv. fr.

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Property features

House surface
210 m²
Land surface
0.5 ha
Number of rooms
7
Living room surface
90 m²
Year of construction
1200
Number of bathrooms
1
Number of bedrooms
3
Number of floors
2
Fireplace
Oui
Selling price
892 500 €
Green areas
Yes
Heating equipment type
Énergie : bois - Mécanisme : cheminée
Heating Energy
bois
Type of sale mandate
exclusif
Energy class
Thrifty
Energy-consuming
Null EPC

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Capifrance
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06 03 45 37 69
Your interlocutor
Véronique THIEUX LOUIT
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