Description
Classified as a Historic Monument, this exceptional architectural ensemble bears witness to a rich and complex history. It is built on a strategic site overlooking the Saône valley (panoramic view)
It comprises several buildings from different eras, offering a remarkable architectural diversity.
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History and architecture
The château estate is made up of several buildings from different eras:
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XIIIᵉ century circular tower: 33 meters high and 11 meters in diameter, this tower is the remnant of the first medieval castle. Its base features walls 3 meters thick and 2.30 meters thick at the top, with access to the summit platform via a narrow staircase cut into the thickness of the wall .
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Le “Petit Château” (XVIᵉ century dwelling): built on the medieval ramparts of the XIIᵉ century, this building features original architecture, integrating the remains of the fortified castle into its structure .
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XIXᵉ century Gentilhommière: Built in 1820 by General d’Orsay, this residence replaces the former fortified castle.
Various outbuildings dot the property namely:
A farmhouse reminiscent of the Latin style, with a superb patio (numerous possibilities for conversion).
A period greenhouse-orangery
A hunting lodge built in 1870 overlooking the Saône valley, including a billiard room.
A 300 sqm winery with 16th-century cellars and a square tower
A two-storey kennel currently used as living quarters
Attractive 11-hectare park with numerous century-old trees, a landscaped section, meadows and woods. Notable features include a 300-year-old tulip tree with a circumference of 5.22 meters.
The château’s outbuildings, all listed as Monuments Historiques, include :
– The Italian-style farmhouse
– The billiard room
– The winery
– The kennel
– The greenhouse-orangery
– Dovecote
– Aviary
– Cistern :
These buildings bear witness to the importance of the estate and the diversity of its functions over the centuries.
Restoration and potential
The interior of the château has been partially renovated, offering the possibility of further work according to the preferences of the future owner. The restoration of the buildings and outbuildings is eligible for subsidies from the French government and local authorities, under the supervision of the Direction Régionale des Affaires Culturelles (DRAC).
This property offers unique potential for heritage, tourism or residential development, while also offering tax benefits linked to its Monument Historique status.
Selling price: 695,500 euros
Seller’s fee
Energy class: NA
Climate class: NA
Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr
Features
You Advisor : Clément POMMIER
- 4 bathroom(s)
- 17 room(s)
- Chimney
- Yes
- Cave
- 1
- Well
- Yes
- Source
- Yes
- Airport
- Yes
- Downtown
- Yes
- TGV station
- Yes
- Crib
- Yes
- Movie theater
- Yes
- Station
- Yes
- School
- Yes
- Public swimming pool
- Yes
- University
- Yes
- Tennis Club
- Yes
- Bus
- Yes
- Hospital / clinic
- Yes
- Shops
- Yes
- Supermarket
- Yes
- Highway
- Yes
- Lac
- Yes
Honoraires
Honoraires : Comfort and equipment
EPC/GES
ECD blank, non-usable consumption
Location
Burgundy offers prestigious wines and vineyards, the pleasure of gastronomy, sites classified as World Heritage by UNESCO, in a preserved natural site. It is the fruit of a perfect harmony between men, nature and the land. In Franche-Comté, castles, cities of art and history, monumental buildings or simple village architecture trace the region’s past.
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21000 Dijon