Description
This charming property, on a human scale, stands out for the authenticity of its architectural features and its exceptional location. Set in unspoilt, nuisance-free surroundings, this château offers spectacular views over the Sioule valley and the mountains of the Chaîne des Puys, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Easily accessible via the A71 and A89 motorways, it is located in the immediate vicinity of a village with all shops and services.
The château has a well-balanced layout, punctuated by turrets, and retains some very fine original features. The ground floor features an entrance hall housed in a turret, a library, a lounge and a dining room decorated with old wood panelling, beautiful floors, French ceilings and period fireplaces. One of the turrets features an elegant stone staircase with a wrought-iron banister. A wing of the château houses a self-contained flat comprising a living room, dining room, kitchen, bedroom and bathroom, ideal for guests or a hospitality project.
On the main floor, five bedrooms, including one in the north tower, share a bathroom and toilet. A maid’s room has been converted in the attic, and a large attic space is available for conversion. The basement includes a large vaulted cellar, the former château kitchen with its period features, a fruit and vegetable store, the boiler room and several storage areas, all with direct access to the outside and the terraces.
The main south-facing facade overlooks the valley. It is punctuated by beautiful mullioned windows, while the roofs of the towers, covered in chestnut tiles, add a rare and remarkable cachet to the property.
The outbuildings harmoniously complete the property. A 15th-century chapel, still adorned with ancient frescoes, adds a unique historical dimension. The caretaker’s cottage, approx. 100 m² (1,076 sq ft), requires renovation works but offers great potential for conversion, with kitchen, dining room, bedroom, shower room and attic. The outbuildings also include a 140 m² barn, a second barn and a large woodshed. A 17th century dovecote, listed in the Inventaire Supplémentaire des Monuments Historiques (ISMH), adds to this rare heritage.
The grounds of almost 4.8 hectares are partially enclosed, notably by stone walls. It includes a vegetable garden and orchard of around 5,000 m², as well as meadows covering around 1.5 hectares. Two large terraces at the front of the château offer spectacular views over the valley, adding to the unique character of the setting.
Much of the property has remained in its original state, retaining its original decorative features with a touch of authenticity. Work is planned to bring the property up to standard and modernise it (heating, electrics, plumbing), providing a great opportunity to breathe new life into this place steeped in history.
Ideal as a charming main or second home, this château also offers remarkable potential for tourism or events projects, in one of the most beautiful natural settings in the Auvergne.
Selling price: 892,000 euros
Seller’s fees
Property with excessive energy consumption: Class X (F or G depending on the case). From 1 January 2028, the performance level will be between classes A and E.
Estimated annual energy costs for standard use: between €17,610 and €23,900 per year. Prices indexed to 01/01/2021.
Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr
Features
You Advisor : Renaud VALENTIN
- 350 m² interior
- 1 bathroom(s)
- 14 room(s)
- 25000 m² outside
- 7 room(s)
- Chimney
- Yes
- Cave
- 1
- Well
- Yes
- Airport
- Yes
- Movie theater
- Yes
- Station
- Yes
- School
- Yes
- Public swimming pool
- Yes
- University
- Yes
- Hospital / clinic
- Yes
- Sports Hall
- Yes
- Shops
- Yes
- Supermarket
- Yes
- Highway
- Yes
Honoraires
Honoraires : Comfort and equipment
EPC/GES
Location
Rich in its past, strong in its present, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes has always been able to highlight its particularities to make them assets. A regional identity perpetuated by a true tradition made up of authenticity, openness and dynamism. On the banks of the Rhône and the Saône between the hill of Fourvière and that of the Croix Rousse, is at the crossroads of the great wines between Beaujolais and Côtes du Rhône, and at the gates of the flavors of the South.
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63000 Clermont-Ferrand