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- Surface1 080 m²
- Rooms35
- Plot size13 ha 43 a 15 ca
- 27 KM FROM PARIS - SUMPTUOUS NEO-CLASSICAL CHATEAU BUILT BETWEEN 1913 AND 1926 FOR ONE OF THE GREATEST SPECIALISTS OF THE FRENCH 18TH CENTURY - 13.4 HECTARES - SUPERB SETTING - REQUIRING RESTORATION - Chantilly, Oise.
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SUMPTUOUS NEO-CLASSICAL CHATEAU 27 KM FROM PARIS - Built between 1913 and 1926 for one of the greatest specialists of the French 18th century - 13.4 hectares - Superb setting - Requiring restoration - Chantilly, Oise.
Located just 27 km from Paris, this sumptuous neo-classical chateau was completed in 1926 by the renowned architect Charles Adda for Count François de Salverte, the foremost specialist in 18th-century French furniture and author of the reference work Les Ébénistes du XVIIIe siècle. The property combines a sumptuous style worthy of the erudition of its patron with the highest standards of craftsmanship and technical quality, while integrating modern comfort from the moment of its construction. All this is set within a 13-hectare park entirely free from disturbance or neighbouring properties, ensuring complete privacy. One of the last chateaux to be built in France, the property is entirely invisible from the outside and gives no hint of its existence until one enters the woodland approach, where a sumptuous 18th-century wrought-iron gate suddenly appears amidst large ha-has, framing an impressive perspective avenue nearly 300 metres long leading directly to the chateau. The approach is marked by a formal French garden with clipped hornbeam hedges and boxwood topiary. The architecture is of exceptional elegance, entirely characteristic of the French 18th century, executed in the finest ashlar stonework with perfect symmetry. The principal west façade is centred on a projecting central pavilion articulated by pilasters and niches containing flame finials beneath a large pediment pierced by an oeil-de-boeuf. Bathed in light through large windows on every side, the residence benefits from east-west dual exposure and a grand staircase on the south gable opening directly onto the reception rooms.
Located just 27 km from Paris, this sumptuous neo-classical chateau was completed in 1926 by the renowned architect Charles Adda for Count François de Salverte, the foremost specialist in 18th-century French furniture and author of the reference work Les Ébénistes du XVIIIe siècle. The property combines a sumptuous style worthy of the erudition of its patron with the highest standards of craftsmanship and technical quality, while integrating modern comfort from the moment of its construction. All this is set within a 13-hectare park entirely free from disturbance or neighbouring properties, ensuring complete privacy. One of the last chateaux to be built in France, the property is entirely invisible from the outside and gives no hint of its existence until one enters the woodland approach, where a sumptuous 18th-century wrought-iron gate suddenly appears amidst large ha-has, framing an impressive perspective avenue nearly 300 metres long leading directly to the chateau. The approach is marked by a formal French garden with clipped hornbeam hedges and boxwood topiary. The architecture is of exceptional elegance, entirely characteristic of the French 18th century, executed in the finest ashlar stonework with perfect symmetry. The principal west façade is centred on a projecting central pavilion articulated by pilasters and niches containing flame finials beneath a large pediment pierced by an oeil-de-boeuf. Bathed in light through large windows on every side, the residence benefits from east-west dual exposure and a grand staircase on the south gable opening directly onto the reception rooms.
- Surface : 1 080 m²
- Rooms : 35
- Bedrooms : 20
- Furnishing : Unfurnished
- Plot size : 13 ha 43 a 15 ca
- Location : Chantilly 60500
- Reference : VM548



