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A historic gem between Castillon-la-Bataille and Saint-Émilion Overlooking the hillsides of Castillon-la-Bataille, famous for the 1453 battle that marked the end of the Hundred Years’ War, the château spans 112 hectares of vineyards, meadows and woodland, just a few kilometres from Saint-Émilion. Built from the 14th century onwards and remodelled in the 19th century, this exceptional estate combines history and prestige. Its architecture, typical of the 15th century with its steeply pitched roofs of flat tiles and three corner towers—one of which houses a chapel—makes it a rare example of Bordeaux’s heritage. The grounds, surrounded by walls and round towers, offer breathtaking views of the valley. An exceptional château and outbuildings The main body of the château, listed as a historic monument (ISMH) since 1996, comprises 30 rooms spread over three floors, featuring an inverted ship’s hull-shaped roof structure and a spiral staircase. The ground floor is organised around two drawing rooms, a library and a large dining room, whilst the first floor comprises eight bedrooms. The main courtyard, opening onto the outbuildings and a former wine cellar, leads to a swimming pool with a pool house and a tennis court. A few hundred metres away, a detached house completes the property. The estate enjoys a preserved setting, nestled between vineyards and forests, whilst being close to schools, shops, an 18-hole golf course, an equestrian centre and a TGV station. A renowned vineyard in the Côtes de Castillon AOC The 24-hectare vineyard is situated on clay-limestone soils with outcrops of flint, ideal for producing wines with character. The vineyard, planted with Merlot, Cabernet Franc and Cabernet Sauvignon, benefits from an optimal planting density (3,500 to 5,000 vines per hectare) and an average vine age of 30 years. The winery, dating from 1863 and listed on the ISMH, is organised over two levels for gravity-fed processing, featuring temperature-controlled concrete vats (45hl to 300hl) and six 150hl stainless steel vats. Sustainable viticulture and the estate’s organisation offer unique flexibility for future owners. A unique living environment, blending history and modernit. Less than an hour from Bordeaux, 1½ hours from Arcachon and in the heart of a region rich in history, this property represents a highly promising investment. It combines the charm of a beautiful historic residence with current economic activities centred on the vineyard and woodland. It also lends itself to tourism-related activities such as wine tourism, nature-focused wellness, biodiversity and horse riding, not to mention events, capitalising on the appeal of Castillon-la-Bataille. This exceptional estate awaits the opening of a new chapter in its history.
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4 650 000 €
Fees including VAT borne by the buyer: 4.99% of the price of the property excluding fees
Price of the property excluding fees : 4 429 000 €
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