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Reference 242940

Historical 9 bedroom Castle for sale with panoramic view in Airvault, Poitou-Charentes

820,000 EUR
705,200 GBP 877,400 USD
Fabulous and historic "chateau-fort" dating back in parts to the 11th Century, beautifully renovated and in turn-key condition, with income options such as guest accommodation, a restaurant and bar, and even a well-being studio, set in a lovely Medieval village, the birthplace of Voltaire.

This stone castle has hosted nobility and royalty throughout the ages and is today presented in excellent condition, a UDAP (Architects de Batiments de France) approved renovation and historic monument; a luxury home on the brow of medieval Airvault, birth town of Voltaire with abbey and famous Roman market.

Within the 4 towering walls lie three buildings dating back to the 14th and 15th Century.
The main residential building has spacious accommodation over 3 floors with a 84 m2 grand salon (dining-living room) with walk-in fireplace, beams, stained glass windows, tiled floor and underfloor heating.
A fully fitted kitchen, WC and private terrace lie adjacent.

An impressive staircase gives access to the above bedrooms. There are two master bedrooms with bathrooms, vast stone fireplaces, and one adjoining dressing room.

The top floor (attic) 65 m2 has been converted into a bright and spacious living room with adjoining bedroom.

On the ground floor is the main entrance and utility areas; office, storage and linen room, shower room with WC and spiral stairs to grand salon.
The adjacent Guards' House has guest accommodation over two floors with 5 character bedrooms, all with shower rooms, one with extra bedroom.

There is a small museum with artifacts found within chateau grounds and which retains its original stone floor, large fireplace and beams.

The old stables are today a 30 seat restaurant with bar, front and rear kitchens, utility area, storage and WC.
An outside terrace runs the length of the old stables, 100 m2.
Above the restaurant is a well-being studio for massage and beauty treatments.

Also within the chateau grounds is the old prison and a gorgeous underground chapel.
The chateau is situated only steps from the town square.

Nearby towns include charming St Loup, Parthenay, Bressuire and Thouars and chateau Orion with international art exhibitions.

The area is rural, lush, and benefits from a micro-climate with long summers and short winters.
The coast, Loire valley and airports are within 90 minutes of the chateau.

Features

Reference242940
Price820,000 EUR
Number of Bedrooms
Bedrooms
9
Number of Bathrooms
Bathrooms
8
Floor Space in Metres Squared
Floor Space
442.0m2
Land Size in Metres Squared
Land Area
4,694.0m2

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This Chateau is located in Airvault in France

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