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- Surface1 500 m²
- Rooms30
- New listing - Confidential sale - Loire Valley - 1.5 km from Château de Chenonceau - Elegant 18th-Century Château - Extensive and Beautiful Outbuildings : Pavilion, Orangery, Barn, Garages, Three Independent Dwellings - 3.8 Hectares of Enclosed Parkland - Listed Historic Monument - In Need of Restoration - Chenonceau, Amboise, Touraine, Loire Valley.
1 768 800 €
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- Loire Valley – 1.5 km from Château de Chenonceau – Elegant 18th-Century Château – Extensive and Beautiful Outbuildings, Pavilion, Orangery, Barn, Garages, Three Independent Dwellings - 3.8 Hectares of Enclosed Parkland. Listed Historic Monument. In Need of Restoration. Chenonceaux, Amboise, Touraine, Loire Valley.
Located in the immediate vicinity of Château de Chenonceau, on the edge of a charming village, this highly elegant 18th-century château displays a refined symmetrical tuffeau-stone architecture between two slightly projecting pavilions beneath a handsome armorial pediment.
Inside, a magnificent succession of reception rooms opens onto the large south-facing terrace, enjoying commanding views over the enclosed park planted with century-old trees, where a washhouse, small pavilion, swimming pool, tennis court, orchard and ornamental pond are arranged along the perspective.
Bathed in sunlight throughout the day, the ground floor is organised around an entrance hall opening onto the south-facing terrace. To the left are two reception rooms and a library, also opening onto the terrace through French doors; to the right, the staircase hall leads to a service hall, kitchen, two WC, a bathroom and a boudoir.
On the first floor, a large north-facing corridor serves six south-facing bedrooms.
Including four particularly attractive bedrooms with original 18th-century wood panelling, marble fireplaces and overmantel mirrors. Three bathrooms. Two dressing rooms. WC.
Second floor: two attics, three rooms, one bathroom and WC.
Five beautiful vaulted stone cellars, two exterior accesses, two interior accesses, and a tunnel connecting to the entrance pavilion.
Approximately 550–600 sq m of living space.
Outbuildings:
To the east of the château stand extensive L-shaped outbuildings. Magnificent double garage opening through two arches, former cobbled stables, two horse boxes, four large open carriage sheds. A dwelling converted around 1970 comprises a cathedral-style living room with balustrades, kitchen, bedroom, bathroom and additional room on the ground floor; upstairs, two rooms, living-room mezzanine and WC. A second small dwelling requiring restoration features an 18th-century staircase and large attic. Kennel beneath a large arch with wooden balustrade resting on four stone arches. Spacious orangery. Pigsties and poultry house.
To the west stands an elegant six-room pavilion connected to the château by an underground passage. A beautiful barn with lean-to.
Beautiful 3.8-hectare park planted with century-old trees, avenues of lime and chestnut trees, plane trees, yews and topiary box hedges.
Charming washhouse, 1970s swimming pool, tennis court, and small two-room pavilion housing the pool machinery.
Three accesses.
Partially connected to mains drainage; part of the estate remains to be connected.
Mains water supply for the château; outbuildings supplied by well water.
Property tax approximately €3,000.
Historic Monument Protection: The façades, roofs and parkland (plots C 584 to 586 and 608 to 610) were listed by decree of 6 March 1947.
Price: €1,768,800 including agency fees payable by the seller.
Location:
-1.5 km from Château de Chenonceau, attracting between 800,000 and 1,000,000 visitors annually.
- A few kilometres from shops and services.
- 12 km from Amboise, offering all amenities and attracting several million visitors annually, notably for the Royal Château of Amboise, Le Clos Lucé and Château Gaillard.
- 27 km from Chaumont-sur-Loire, attracting between 385,000 and 500,000 visitors annually.
- 60 km from Château de Chambord; 1,200,000 visitors in 2025.
- 27 km from Saint-Pierre-des-Corps TGV station, Paris in 1h02.
- 1.4 km from Chenonceaux railway station, Tours in 17 minutes.
- 29 km from Tours.
Located in the immediate vicinity of Château de Chenonceau, on the edge of a charming village, this highly elegant 18th-century château displays a refined symmetrical tuffeau-stone architecture between two slightly projecting pavilions beneath a handsome armorial pediment.
Inside, a magnificent succession of reception rooms opens onto the large south-facing terrace, enjoying commanding views over the enclosed park planted with century-old trees, where a washhouse, small pavilion, swimming pool, tennis court, orchard and ornamental pond are arranged along the perspective.
Bathed in sunlight throughout the day, the ground floor is organised around an entrance hall opening onto the south-facing terrace. To the left are two reception rooms and a library, also opening onto the terrace through French doors; to the right, the staircase hall leads to a service hall, kitchen, two WC, a bathroom and a boudoir.
On the first floor, a large north-facing corridor serves six south-facing bedrooms.
Including four particularly attractive bedrooms with original 18th-century wood panelling, marble fireplaces and overmantel mirrors. Three bathrooms. Two dressing rooms. WC.
Second floor: two attics, three rooms, one bathroom and WC.
Five beautiful vaulted stone cellars, two exterior accesses, two interior accesses, and a tunnel connecting to the entrance pavilion.
Approximately 550–600 sq m of living space.
Outbuildings:
To the east of the château stand extensive L-shaped outbuildings. Magnificent double garage opening through two arches, former cobbled stables, two horse boxes, four large open carriage sheds. A dwelling converted around 1970 comprises a cathedral-style living room with balustrades, kitchen, bedroom, bathroom and additional room on the ground floor; upstairs, two rooms, living-room mezzanine and WC. A second small dwelling requiring restoration features an 18th-century staircase and large attic. Kennel beneath a large arch with wooden balustrade resting on four stone arches. Spacious orangery. Pigsties and poultry house.
To the west stands an elegant six-room pavilion connected to the château by an underground passage. A beautiful barn with lean-to.
Beautiful 3.8-hectare park planted with century-old trees, avenues of lime and chestnut trees, plane trees, yews and topiary box hedges.
Charming washhouse, 1970s swimming pool, tennis court, and small two-room pavilion housing the pool machinery.
Three accesses.
Partially connected to mains drainage; part of the estate remains to be connected.
Mains water supply for the château; outbuildings supplied by well water.
Property tax approximately €3,000.
Historic Monument Protection: The façades, roofs and parkland (plots C 584 to 586 and 608 to 610) were listed by decree of 6 March 1947.
Price: €1,768,800 including agency fees payable by the seller.
Location:
-1.5 km from Château de Chenonceau, attracting between 800,000 and 1,000,000 visitors annually.
- A few kilometres from shops and services.
- 12 km from Amboise, offering all amenities and attracting several million visitors annually, notably for the Royal Château of Amboise, Le Clos Lucé and Château Gaillard.
- 27 km from Chaumont-sur-Loire, attracting between 385,000 and 500,000 visitors annually.
- 60 km from Château de Chambord; 1,200,000 visitors in 2025.
- 27 km from Saint-Pierre-des-Corps TGV station, Paris in 1h02.
- 1.4 km from Chenonceaux railway station, Tours in 17 minutes.
- 29 km from Tours.
- Surface : 1 500 m²
- Floor surface : 38 000 m²
- Rooms : 30
- Bedrooms : 10
- Furnishing : Unfurnished
- Location : Chenonceaux 37150
- Reference : VM612


Additional information
Fees to be paid by the seller. DPE in progress. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Geohazards website: georisques.gouv.fr.

