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Castle
35 Rooms
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1200 m²
Lissac-et-Mouret
In a discreet and highly sought-after area of South-West France, prized for the richness of its heritage, the preservation of its landscapes and the quality of its way of life, this listed heritage estate reveals a rare sense of coherence, where history naturally converses with refined residential elegance and a thoughtfully conceived hosting vocation.
Set in a commanding position within a preserved natural environment, this listed château bears witness to several centuries of history. Built in the 16th century, it asserts a monumental yet perfectly balanced presence within its landscape. A carefully conducted contemporary restoration has restored the architectural coherence of the ensemble, respecting volumes, materials and the original spirit, while discreetly integrating modern comfort.
The château offers approximately 1,200 sqm of living space, organised according to a particularly rare vertical layout. Each floor is entirely self-contained, with its own reception rooms, sanitary facilities and bedrooms, allowing for independent use of the spaces. This configuration provides remarkable flexibility of use, ideally suited to private receptions, weddings and events, while preserving privacy and clarity of circulation.
A spiral staircase, an emblematic and structuring architectural element, serves all levels of the château. Acting as the backbone of the building, it naturally guides vertical circulation and contributes fully to the understanding of the château’s historical and architectural character.
At the entrance to the château, at the base of a tower, an intimate chapel, vaulted with ribbed arches and retaining its original keystone, forms a rare patrimonial feature. Imbued with meaning and emotion, this singular space offers an ideal setting for contemplation, private ceremonies or symbolic moments, reinforcing the identity and spirit of the estate.
The estate features an independent reception hall, designed to host private events in a controlled and elegant setting. Nearby, a dedicated music room, with a refined and intimate atmosphere, allows receptions to continue discreetly, without compromising the nobility or serenity of the site.
The property is fully operational for event hosting, with a semi-professional kitchen, clearly organised circulation, adapted technical spaces and smooth overall functionality.
The estate extends over more than twenty hectares of gardens, meadows and woodland, forming a living and carefully structured landscaped setting. Century-old trees, open perspectives and gentle relief shape a preserved park, complemented by a heated swimming pool harmoniously integrated into its environment.
Despite this immersion in nature, everyday amenities remain easily accessible, allowing a balance between chosen seclusion and comfort of living.
The property benefits from a position combining privacy and accessibility, with two regional airports reachable in under one hour, offering regular connections to Paris, Geneva and several major European destinations, while Toulouse-Blagnac International Airport is accessible in approximately 1 hour 30 minutes.
Through the quality of its restoration, the clarity of its organisation and the maturity of its facilities, this château stands as one of the most accomplished heritage estates in its category, offering a rare setting for a residential or hosting project of exceptional scale, deeply rooted in history.
Asking price: €4,000,000
Agency fees payable by the buyer
Full documentation available upon request, following an initial exchange.
Listed as a Historic Monument – not subject to Energy Performance Diagnosis (DPE).
Information on potential risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website.