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Traditional house for sale - Orléans 45000
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CHATEAU IN A SUPERB 19TH CENTURY BOTANICAL PARK - 8.8-hectare pond - 19th-century château - 68 hectares in one block. 1.5 hours from Paris, 30 km from Orléans, Loiret, Centre-Val-de-Loire.
A majestic cedar tree stands at the end of a linden avenue in front of the house, opening onto a winter garden gallery. The 8.8-hectare pond offers its 1 km-long bank below the south-facing house. The house features a spectacular 120 m² grand salon with a 4.5 m ceiling. 30 km from Orléans, 1.5 hours from Paris.
The château features a sober early 19th-century façade adorned with a large glass roof gallery forming a winter garden. Around 1878-1880, a large Neoclassical-style pavilion with an octagonal plan and hipped roof was built. It features a rather spectacular architectural vocabulary: canted corners adorned with niches, pediments, quoins, cornices, string courses, and a brick and stone turret topped with a dome. On the south side of the park, we find a similar façade, a large porch opening directly onto the garden. On the ground floor, a glass canopy made of cast iron columns offers a superb view.
Inside, the bright, dual-aspect kitchen features an early 20th-century cement tile floor and a beautiful stone sink. The pantry, with its wood-paneled cupboards, adjoins the hunting room, also adorned with wood-paneled cupboards. The dual-aspect hall opens onto the glass gallery, moldings, and niche, and a staircase in the facade tower. The dining room, with a 19th-century tiled stove in a niche, offers two level entrances on each side and is adorned with low paneling and a cement tile floor. The study also has a cement tile floor, a fireplace, and a storage room.
The large living room, in the part built in 1878-1880, is very spectacular, with a dual aspect, very bright, triple exposure, octagonal in shape, adorned with low paneling, mirrors, a neo-Renaissance fireplace, beautiful flooring, and two large French doors opening directly onto the park via a beautiful stone staircase with double-flight balusters. Beautiful gilded bronze espagnolettes.
Three staircases lead to the house: a straight staircase with cast iron balusters, a large winding staircase, and a staircase in the tower.
On the first floor, there are six bedrooms and a bathroom.
On the second floor, there are six bedrooms, including two very large ones in the pavilion with marble fireplaces and moldings. A bathroom.
On the third floor under the attic, there are eight service bedrooms.
Adjoining the château, the outbuildings are full of charm, with a wrought iron balcony opening onto French doors, overhanging roofs, an openwork wooden balcony and exterior staircase, arcaded car garages under a beautiful cast iron corner canopy, and a canted-sided chicken coop. Several independent apartments. Requires complete restoration. A beautiful workshop.
The approximately 8-hectare park surrounding the house is exceptional for its size, its unity, and the centuries-old trees it contains-cedars, acacias, American oaks, oaks, rhododendrons, and boxwood-as well as its landscaped appearance, enhanced by a rare 8.7-hectare elongated pond with two banks over 1 km long, a pier, a stone boathouse under slate, a bridge with a beautiful view of the pond 1 km away, numerous beautiful viewpoints, and a walking path. This pond has not been fished for over 10 years.
The 25-hectare woodland, primarily hardwoods, is under a simple management plan (PSG), whose commitment to good management will be taken over by the buyer. There is an agreement to harvest a few trees per year.
A large access driveway. A walled vegetable garden, a beautiful 19th-century greenhouse awaiting restoration.
An orchard with a ruined village.
A rented farmhouse with its living quarters, farm buildings, and 35 hectares of rented farmland.
Oil-fired central heating.
Mains water.
The castle roofs are approximately 30 years old, with slate tiles and stainless steel brackets. The outbuildings' roofs are older but watertight.
Property tax: €3,980 per year.
Total area: 68 hectares, including 35 hectares of rented farmland, 25 hectares of woodland, 8.8 hectares of pond, and 8 hectares of parkland.
Location:
- Shops and services 2 km away.
- Orléans 30 km away.
- 1.5 hours from Paris.
- 30 km from the A10 and A77 motorways.
Price: 782,560 Euros including agency fees (fees payable by the seller).
Exclusively at Denniel Immobilier - Antique Dealers in Buildings.
Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr
- Furnishing : Unfurnished
- Plot size : 68 ha
- Location : Orléans 45000
- Reference : VM484



