







Historic Castle with 18-Hole Golf Course and Templar Farm
About the Property
A historic castle with an 18-hole golf course and a Templar farm, built in 1988, set within a sprawling 558,000 m² estate in the Seine-et-Marne region of France. This property, located just one hour from Paris, is nestled in the picturesque Orvanne Valley, characterized by its hills, streams, and groves. The estate has been in the same family for over a century. The domain features a former Templar farm dating back to the 12th century, comprising a large square courtyard surrounded by a dozen buildings, including guest accommodations, a golf reception area, and extensive barns. The main house offers a welcoming entrance, a living room and dining room with fireplaces, a large kitchen, and four bedrooms with two bathrooms. The outbuildings include a bed and breakfast with three comfortable bedrooms and a furnished cottage, a club house restaurant with two dining rooms and a professional kitchen, and a pro-shop offering a range of golfing apparel and equipment. The golf course, designed by architects Patrick Fromanger and Mark Adam, features beautifully maintained fairways, a training zone, and various amenities for golf enthusiasts. Location: - 8 km from Montereau - 25 km from Fontainebleau - 30 km from Sens - Close to shops and schools, with a train station providing access to Paris (Gare de Lyon) in one hour. Price: €3,900,000 including fees (paid by the seller). Exclusive listing by Cabinet LE NAIL.
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Cabinet Le Nail
Cabinet Le Nail is a French real estate agency based in Changé, established in the 1970s. It specializes in the surveying and sale of châteaux, manor houses, estates, and woodland, with expertise in ancient architecture, agriculture, and forestry. The agency is led by François-Xavier Le Nail, Gonzague Le Nail, and Hervé de Maleissye, all members of FNAIM.
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