nestled in France’s Deux-Sèvres department by a river, not far from the Puy du Fou show park
Location
The property is set back from a village in France’s Deux-Sèvres department, close to the town of Cerizay and around 20 minutes from the town of Bressuire. These two towns offer many shops and amenities, as well as train stations. From the train station in the town of Cholet, 30 minutes away, you can get to the city of Angers by rail. And from there you can reach Paris in less that one and a half hours by rail. Three airports lie roughly one and a half hours from the property too. They are in the cities of Nantes, Poitiers and La Rochelle. These three airports offer both national and international flights. And you can get to beaches in around 1 hour and 15 minutes from the property.
Description
The chateau
The ground floor
Front steps leads up to the ground floor. You step into an entrance hall that takes you into a hallway with a fireplace with baluster legs. A wooden staircase with balusters and three flights of steps with intermediate landings leads upstairs. On one side, the entrance hall leads to two connecting lounges. On the other side, it leads to a dining room, a conservatory and a corridor that takes you to a kitchen and pantry. The kitchen is fitted with a serving hatch and connects to a scullery. Marble fireplaces stand in the walls of the reception rooms. The floors are covered with cement tiles and herringbone parquet. The entrance hall also connects to a lavatory.
The first floor
A landing takes you to a long corridor that connects to three bathrooms, two lavatories and five bedrooms, which each have a floor area between 20m² and 30m². The wood strip floors date back to the time of construction. And paintings produced by hand form decors typical of the Napoleon III style. There are many wardrobes and bespoke items of furniture in the bedrooms.
The second floor
The main staircase leads up to the second floor, which has a corridor like on the floor below. This corridor connects to six bedrooms with floor areas that range from 15m² to 25m² and to two bathrooms and a lavatory. At one end of the corridor, a few steps take you to a large room that served as a bedroom for domestic staff.
The outbuildings
The outbuildings lie to the north-west and south-east of the chateau. The first set comprises two buildings that have been turned into dwellings to be restored. They have garages. The second set of buildings, on the south-east side, include a spacious garage, a stable and several storerooms. Lastly, a kitchen garden enclosed with walls lies beside an old greenhouse and a small dwelling.
The grounds
The grounds are landscaped in an English style with meadows, hedges and woods on the north and east sides. On the west side, there are age-old plane trees in front of the outhouses. Meadows slope gently down to the river below. This river demarcates the grounds on their south side.
Our opinion
This grand, comfortable chateau from the 19th century offers an unrivalled view of the valley of the River Sèvre Nantaise. The splendid edifice with an elegant conservatory has a classical, harmonious facade. Its many windows bathe its refined interiors in natural light. These interiors still display their original decors and include vast reception rooms. The outbuildings are extra assets, as are the 12 hectares of grounds, which give the estate its calm atmosphere. Once you have restored this property somewhat, you could make it your fine home or even develop a tourist accommodation business here – just a short distance from the Puy du Fou show park and the beautiful coasts of France’s Vendée department.
892 000 €
Fees at the Vendor’s expense
Reference 612452
| Number of bedrooms | 12 |
NB: The above information is not only the result of our visit to the property; it is also based on information provided by the current owner. It is by no means comprehensive or strictly accurate especially where surface areas and construction dates are concerned. We cannot, therefore, be held liable for any misrepresentation.