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Exceptional Louis XIII Château Set Within 158 Hectares<BR><BR>Timeless elegance, remarkable reception rooms and centuries-old family heritage within easy reach of Paris<BR><BR>Just 1 hour and 20 minutes from Paris, in the heart of an unspoiled natural setting, this historic estate reveals itself at the end of a majestic 500-meter tree-lined drive bordered by mature centuries-old trees. Gently overlooking a former canal — a vestige of medieval moats — this early 17th-century château, later enhanced during the 18th century, perfectly embodies the enduring refinement of France's great aristocratic residences.<BR><BR>Constructed in the classic Louis XIII style, combining brick and stone, the building displays harmonious architecture centered on a noble entrance crowned by an armorial pediment and flanked by two elegant round towers that define its distinguished silhouette.<BR>Held by the same family for nearly seven centuries, the property possesses a rare historical continuity, perceptible in every architectural detail.<BR><BR>?<BR><BR>Reception Rooms – Grandeur, Light and Decorative Heritage<BR><BR>From the moment of arrival, a remarkable double-flight exterior staircase sets a ceremonial tone, leading to the principal level. Inside, visitors are welcomed into a grand entrance hall — the true heart of the château — dominated by an impressive stone staircase adorned with a finely crafted wrought-iron balustrade. At mid-landing, a stained-glass window bearing family coats of arms enhances the vertical perspective and reflects the lineage of noble alliances.<BR><BR>The reception rooms form the soul of the residence, offering a succession of elegant salons with generous proportions, abundant natural light and exceptionally preserved period décor.<BR><BR>Among the most notable features:<BR><BR>* A magnificent principal reception salon of approximately 90 sq m, exceptional in scale and enhanced by triple exposure to the East, South and West<BR>* Eight tall windows providing remarkable natural light throughout the day<BR>* Two opposing marble fireplaces creating a refined architectural symmetry<BR>* Traditional herringbone parquet flooring<BR>* Decorative moulded ceilings and beautifully balanced reception volumes<BR><BR>Surrounding this principal salon is a refined suite of reception rooms, each with its own character and decorative identity:<BR><BR>* An intimate music salon ideal for private gatherings<BR>* Several dual-aspect drawing rooms offering elegant perspectives over the park<BR>* A dining room located within one of the towers, providing a warm and distinctive atmosphere<BR>* A formal dining room adorned with fine 18th-century wood panelling<BR>* Period fireplaces in marble or carved wood<BR>* Decorative overmantels and original joinery<BR>* Historic parquet floors with traditional patterns<BR><BR>Together, these rooms create a harmonious ensemble of exceptional quality, perfectly suited to both grand entertaining and refined private living.<BR><BR>?<BR><BR>Bedrooms and Private Apartments – Charm and Authenticity<BR><BR>The first floor offers an elegant arrangement of six principal bedrooms, all bright and predominantly east-facing. Several retain particularly fine 18th-century decorative features, including:<BR><BR>* Original wood panelling<BR>* Period fireplaces<BR>* Traditional alcoves<BR>* Painted overmantels<BR>* Historic doors and cabinetry<BR><BR>One especially distinguished bedroom features a beautifully preserved alcove framed by decorative panelling and an antique painted overmantel depicting a religious scene — a rare and evocative example of aristocratic interior decoration from the 18th century.<BR><BR>The upper floor provides:<BR><BR>* Additional guest or family bedrooms<BR>* Two library rooms, each with a period fireplace<BR>* A vast attic beneath an impressive timber roof structure<BR><BR>These spaces offer significant potential for further development while preserving the historic character of the residence.<BR><BR>?<BR><BR>Lower Levels – Subtle Historical Foundations<BR><BR>The lower levels retain characteristic elements typical of historic estates, including vaulted rooms of early origin and traditional wine cellars. Today dedicated to service and technical functions, these spaces contribute discreetly to the authenticity and heritage of the property while supporting modern comfort.<BR><BR>?<BR><BR>Outbuildings and Estate Life<BR><BR>The estate includes a complete ensemble of ancillary buildings supporting traditional country-estate living:<BR><BR>* Caretaker's house<BR>* Historic dovecote converted into an independent apartment<BR>* Charming cottage requiring interior refurbishment<BR>* Agricultural buildings and storage barns<BR>* Historic greenhouse and kitchen garden<BR><BR>These structures provide flexibility for extended family use, hospitality projects, or heritage-based activities.<BR><BR>?<BR><BR>The Estate – A Rare Unified Landholding<BR><BR>The property extends across approximately 158 hectares (390 acres) forming a coherent and highly desirable private domain:<BR><BR>* Approximately 60 hectares of open land available for private use<BR>* Approximately 95 hectares of leased agricultural land generating rental income<BR>* Approximately 25 hectares of woodland<BR>* A landscaped park of around 15 hectares featuring riding avenues and mature specimen trees<BR><BR>The scale and unity of this landholding are particularly rare in today's market.<BR><BR>?<BR><BR>Heritage Status<BR><BR>The façades and roofs of the château, together with those of the dovecote, are officially listed on the Historic Monuments Register, recognizing the architectural and historical significance of the property and offering potential heritage-related fiscal advantages.
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