







19th Century Château With Lake, Chapel, And Outhouses In 30 Hectares
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A 19th-century château with outhouses, a chapel, and a lake, nestled in 30 hectares of grounds in the south of France’s Touraine province. Originally built on the ruins of a medieval mansion, the current edifice was constructed in 1890 under the guidance of the renowned architect Louis-Alfred Trolliet, known for his expertise in château reconstruction. This property reflects the architectural style of the Loire Valley châteaux, featuring a long rectangular design crowned with tall hipped roofs of slate tiles, reminiscent of the Château de Chenonceau and the Château d’Azay-le-Rideau. The grand entrance leads through a long central drive, flanked by symmetrically clipped topiary box shrubs, revealing the château's elegant façade with its large small-paned windows and gabled dormers. The estate encompasses a diverse landscape, including dense woodland and a private lake of 1.2 hectares, which features a small tree-dotted island. The grounds are further enhanced by a circular dovecote and a heated swimming pool, providing a serene retreat. Outbuildings: - Chapel - Lake - Heated swimming pool - Outhouses - Dovecote Price: €1,390,000 including fees (paid by the seller). Exclusive listing by Patrice Besse. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: https://www.georisques.gouv.fr/
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