Grand 14 bedroom Chateau for sale with countryside view in Saintes, Nouvelle Aquitaine
Once a thriving Cognac-producing domain, the estate covers over 80 acres, including vineyards, woodlands, and surrounding meadows.
The original production buildings - including barns, a chai (wine storehouse), distillery, and storage facilities - still stand as proud reminders of its illustrious past and remain operational today, offering immediate potential for a new owner to continue or expand production.
The chateau itself offers an impressive 640 m2 of living space, wit...
Once a thriving Cognac-producing domain, the estate covers over 80 acres, including vineyards, woodlands, and surrounding meadows.
The original production buildings - including barns, a chai (wine storehouse), distillery, and storage facilities - still stand as proud reminders of its illustrious past and remain operational today, offering immediate potential for a new owner to continue or expand production.
The chateau itself offers an impressive 640 m2 of living space, with beautifully proportioned reception rooms, a kitchen, several salons, and a study, as well as two bedrooms and a bathroom on the ground floor.
The first floor features eight spacious bedrooms and six bathrooms, while the second floor offers an additional four bedrooms and a generous 140 m2 attic space, ideal for further development.
With numerous outbuildings and a separate 100 m2 guest house, the estate lends itself perfectly to a large private residence or a hospitality project - whether that be guest suites, event spaces, gites, or workshops. The possibilities are as vast as the property itself.
Ideally located just 2 km from a village with all amenities, and within easy reach of the coast, the estate is only 20 minutes from Saintes and 30 minutes from the beaches of Royan.
Set in the heart of Charente-Maritime, one of France's sunniest departments, the region is known for its rolling vineyards, Roman heritage, and relaxed coastal lifestyle.
An authentic piece of Charente-Maritime's rich history - serene, inspiring, and full of promise.
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