Ref. 87032908
14 rooms
9 bedrooms
581 m²
€1,700,000
At the end of a path winding beneath the trees stands a château built in 1889. A Neo-Renaissance Tudor-style building, it was a wedding gift and has since changed hands four times.
One enters through a stained-glass window depicting the patron as a knight. The staircase rises, carved with a lion and a dragon—a motif that recurs six more times throughout the house, for those who know where to look.
To the left, the sitting room opens onto five bay windows. To the right, the dining room is warmed by its oriel window, with Hungarian-patterned parquet flooring.
Further on, the billiard room has retained its original upholstery and coffered ceiling.
Four-metre-high ceilings, eleven fireplaces, tapestries that have never been moved.
Upstairs, nine bedrooms are arranged around the landings, four on the first floor, five on the second.
Red marble, pitch pine parquet flooring, modern bathrooms.
In the basement, the old kitchen lies dormant on its red and white cement tiles.
Fireplace, dumbwaiter, access to an underground passage.
Two secret passages are known, a third remains hidden, and legend has it that a treasure awaits there.
Outside, 6.4 hectares, a meadow to the south, woods to the north, a swimming pool in a clearing.
No gravel, no tarmac. Just grass, and the occasional deer.
As an option, adjoining the main property, a manor house dating from 1510 with its outbuildings, stables and riding arena. An additional 2.4 hectares, connected to the château by a stone staircase beneath the trees.
Some properties change hands only once in a generation.
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