- Historic chateau
- Stately home
- Proximity to amenities
- Private grounds
About this Property
This original seigneurial castle dates back to the 15th Century, the facade renovated in 1905 in its current handsome and pleasing neoclassical form.
The ground floor boasts large reception room, formal dining room and large billiard room. A commercial-sized kitchen with access to the outside terrace/garden, a private one bedroom suite with bathroom and numerous storage spaces complete the floor.
Original features such as the mosaic-floored entrance hall and sweeping stairwell with its frescoed ceiling make this a very special stately home.
1st floor: A central hallway with a further 6 large bedrooms, large living room and access to a 2nd floor 2 bedroom apartment.
An orangerie has been developed to provide a studio and seminar space.
The property is set in substantial grounds with mature trees, a kidney shaped pool. Access is via a driveway behind electric gates hidden from general view. There is room for plenty of private parking for numerous guests. Overlooked only by the local church and its own grounds, it is in a truly special environment.
The property is on the edge of a village with a bank, bakery, restaurant and school. It is also just 26 mins from the nearest airport at Carcassonne and only an hour to Toulouse.
Languedoc-Roussillon
From Provence to the Pyrénées, the sun-baked region, often shortened to simply Languedoc, is home to wine, Roman history, Cathar castles and some rather fine beaches. This area produces around 30% of France’s wine output with some very agreeable rosés amongst them.
This western stretch of the mediterranean features long sandy beaches, charming fishing ports and a sprinkling of exotic flamingoes!
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