Character 10 bedroom Chateau for sale in Limoges, Nouvelle Aquitaine
This magnificent property was renovated in 2019 and features 10 bedrooms, each uniquely decorated with a historical theme, such as Marie-Antoinette, Louis XIV, or Renoir, adding charm and character to every room.
Ground Floor: An entrance leads to a reception room with a fireplace, perfect for entertaining guests.
Two spacious dining rooms, a fully equipped kitchen, a bar located in one of the turrets and a bedroom with a shower room.
There is also an office with a shower room, a fully equipp...
This magnificent property was renovated in 2019 and features 10 bedrooms, each uniquely decorated with a historical theme, such as Marie-Antoinette, Louis XIV, or Renoir, adding charm and character to every room.
Ground Floor: An entrance leads to a reception room with a fireplace, perfect for entertaining guests.
Two spacious dining rooms, a fully equipped kitchen, a bar located in one of the turrets and a bedroom with a shower room.
There is also an office with a shower room, a fully equipped kitchen, a laundry room, and a boiler room.
First Floor: A central landing provides access to four generous bedrooms, three of which have their own shower room, while one benefits from a full bathroom
Second Floor: Five additional bedrooms, including a suite with a shower room and dressing room, one bedroom with a bathroom, and three bedrooms with shower rooms, all offering high-end comfort and elegant living spaces.
Attic: A 75 m2 convertible attic provides additional potential to create new bedrooms or living spaces according to personal needs.
Outbuildings and Outdoor Amenities: An outbuilding features a meeting room with a mezzanine and shower room with WC, as well as a convertible attic above, ideal for hosting guests or developing a professional activity.
A wooden cabin equipped with a sauna and Jacuzzi offers a dedicated space for relaxation and wellness.
The estate also includes a swimming pool, a tennis court, and a garage with a cellar below.
Carefully maintained gardens and expansive outdoor areas add to the elegance and allure of this exceptional property.
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This Chateau is located in Limoges in France
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1. Signing the Agreement (Compris)
On finding a property you wish to purchase you will need to negotiate the terms, price and conditions of the sale with the owner.
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2. Paying the Deposit
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Generally it will take around two or three months to complete the purchase.
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