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A historic château dating from 1640, requiring renovation, situated within the grounds of the Vierzon Hospital Center in France. This rectangular building encompasses approximately 450 m² and is set on a plot of around 5,000 m², featuring a dovecote, a well listed as a Historical Monument, a tower, and a large outbuilding also in need of renovation. The château's architectural design is characterized by a classical style, with remarkable features including a projecting stair tower, two corbelled towers with pepperpot roofs, and additional stair towers. The north façade is enhanced by two wings, creating spacious rooms and a functional interior layout. The ground floor comprises a vestibule, two large living rooms, offices, and retains original architectural elements such as fireplaces and parquet flooring. The first floor includes several bedrooms, a boudoir, and an en-suite bathroom, while the converted attic houses two apartments, each with a living room, kitchen, two bedrooms, and a bathroom. Outbuildings: - Dovecote, in a state of disrepair - Tower, a former water tower equipped with a pump and supplied by the well - Large outbuilding requiring renovation Price: €430,000 including fees (paid by the seller).
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Capifrance is a French real estate agency established in 2002, consisting of nearly 3,000 independent advisors across mainland France and its overseas territories. The agency operates without physical offices and offers services in property sales, rentals, and management. Its approach combines physical proximity with digital tools to support various real estate projects.
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