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Traditional property
20 Rooms
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751 m²
Brignoles
1 990 000 €
A small, 18th century chateau to be renovated, its orangery and water features, on 6 3 hectares of farmlandi rrigated by a spring, in Brignoles. The property is shaped like a vast, upside-down triangle of more than 6 hectares. The chateau is located in the north, in the middle of grounds of around 1.5 hectares, planted with trees including hundred-year-old cedars. The remaining 5 hectares, in the southern part of the property, were formerly used for market gardening, then as a tree nursery, before being left fallow. They form a natural separation between the chateau and the first houses in Brignoles. A greenhouse with an old orangery form a 2,500-m² enclosure immediately to the west of the chateau, in front of which a large irrigation pond over which a bridge crosses boasts vies of the hills to the south of Brignoles. The property can be reached by a private lane that runs around the grounds, leading to a vast wooded area to the north where there is a fountain. The oldest part of the chateau forms an extension to the south and dates back to the 18th century. A large extension was built in 1880 creating a long, adjacent building to the north, measuring more than 30 metres long, as well as two small wings at the end of which there are towers that flank the original house to the east and west. The 750 m² of this construction are divided into four apartments, one for the owners who mainly occupy the southern part, a second that can be reached via the south occupying the western part and lastly two others which can be reached by steps on the northern façade. Many different configurations are possible to recreate the ten impressive bedrooms the building originally possessed or, on the contrary, focus on reception rooms, with three lounges of more than 80 m² each, without discounting any other possible solutions.