Reference258173
Price1,120,000 EUR
Bedrooms3
Bathrooms2
Floor Space330.0m2
Land Area2.0 Ha
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Historical 3 bedroom Chateau for sale with panoramic and countryside views in Condom, Occitanie

1,120,000 EUR
929,600 GBP1,176,000 USD
Historic Seventeenth Century chateau set in 5 acres of parkland in a private location yet only a few kilometres from a busy historic town with a wide range of amenities.

The facade of this impressive 330m2 property has monument historic status and the property is surrounded by terraces and salt water swimming pool.


Ground floor provides comfortable spacious family accommodation whilst the first floor has 5 rooms requiring upgrading.
It also features an ancient small chapel dating back to 1607.

A long driveway leads up from a main road and through a stone arch to the historic chateau in beautiful natural surroundings.

Built in the 17th century and ret...
Historic Seventeenth Century chateau set in 5 acres of parkland in a private location yet only a few kilometres from a busy historic town with a wide range of amenities.

The facade of this impressive 330m2 property has monument historic status and the property is surrounded by terraces and salt water swimming pool.


Ground floor provides comfortable spacious family accommodation whilst the first floor has 5 rooms requiring upgrading.
It also features an ancient small chapel dating back to 1607.

A long driveway leads up from a main road and through a stone arch to the historic chateau in beautiful natural surroundings.

Built in the 17th century and retaining its original features this imposing building has open views over the countryside.
It exudes charm and elegance.
A stone staircase leads to a large wooden door which opens in to an expansive hall which highlights many of the architectural features of the chateau.
A 2m wide stone staircase dominates and it shows the height of the building.
Double doors open into a generous formal dining room which also houses a pool table. Like the other rooms on the ground floor it has a period stone fireplace, large double glazed windows set in stone mullions, traditional floor tiles, central heating and 4 m high ceilings with oak beams and doors to other rooms.
The equally impressive main reception room is at the front and has windows on two sides to take in the views and an informal dining area close to the galley kitchen.
The kitchen is well fitted with blue base and wall units and modern kitchen appliances. Centrally there is another living room currently used as a library and study. Off this room to the front is a child's bedroom with plenty of space for playing.
To the rear is the master bedroom and adjacent to it a modern shower room.
Also to the rear is a further double bedroom with its en-suite bathroom. Concealed behind the large mirror is a cupboard housing the washing machine and dryer.

In total the ground floor area is about 290m2 and this is replicated on the first floor which also has 5 rooms which require upgrading.

The second floor attic is also extensive and would need some configuring as no rooms currently exist and the roof structure is visible.

From the hall steps lead down to the a number of vaulted cellars which in the past have been used for wine production and an open fired kitchen and currently the central heating boiler.
To the left on each level are storage rooms.
On the ground floor it contains the pool machinery and through to a large workshop.

From the courtyard in front of the chateau there is a double garage.

A few steps up lead to a 10x5 salt swimming pool surrounded by travertine tiling.
A small chapel sits behind the chateau and it dates back to 1607, before the chateau was built.
Beyond this is a large open barn.
There is also an orangerie which adds to the charm of this domaine.

The parkland around the chateau extends to around 2 hectares and is laid mostly to lawn with numerous mature trees providing shade and perspective to the natural vista.
There are some flower and shrub borders in the courtyard.
There are terraces outside the French doors to the front and rear.
There are also two wells.

Bordeaux airport 1 hour 50 mins
Toulouse airport 1 hour 30 mins

Swimming Pool
Well
Window Shade
Sliding Windows
Internet
Fireplace
Double Glazing
Good Condition
Panoramic View
Land



Bedroom: 24 m2
Bathroom WC: 3 m2
Bedroom: 24 m2
Reception Room: 50 m2
Equipped Kitchen: 13 m2
Bedroom: 26 m2
Library: 40 m2
Dining Room: 86 m2
Hallway: 64 m2
Land: 19549 m2

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