A neo-Gothic chateau overlooking vineyards, in 25 hectares of parkland
in the Entre-deux-Mers sector of the Gironde area
Villenave-de-Rions, GIRONDE aquitaine 33550 FR

Location

This neo-Gothic chateau, its wine storehouse and vat house stand at the edge of the vineyards and orchards, overlooking the municipality of Langoiran, in the Entre-deux-Mers sector of the Nouvelle Aquitaine region. The property has long been a feature of the landscape and dominates the surrounding agricultural land. The village includes essential everyday shops as well as services while the valley’s markets can be easily reached. The main road networks are nearby, Bordeaux-Saint-Jean railway station is 40 minutes away and Bordeaux-Mérignac airport can be reached in 1 hour.

Description

This three-storey chateau possesses an almost rectangular layout. Its compact and vertical volumes are in keeping with the traditions of lordly edifices transformed over time for residential use The very steep slate roof is punctuated by chimney stacks typical of the architecture in western France. The gable walls with steep roof inclines are topped with stone flowers or crosses, while narrow dormers punctuate the roof, accentuating the building’s tall silhouette. The soberly composed facades are dotted with unevenly arranged openings, which are a result of the different stages of construction. Some among them, which are semi-circular arched or pointed arched and framed by discrete sculpted surrounds, are evocative of the Gothic style. The chateau possesses two outbuildings and the property stands within more than 25 hectares of land, dotted with old trees as well as around 7 hectares of slopes planted with grapevines.

The chateau


The ground floor
This level is set around a vaulted entrance hall, beneath semi-circular stone arcades, and is paved with 19th-century terracotta tiles. Two stone staircases lead to the other floors. On this level, there is an apartment made up of a modern kitchen, a small lounge, a large bedroom and a shower room. A reception room paved with Gironde tiles is currently used for wine tasting events. Next to it, there is a dining room and a utility room. In a second bedroom, a stone fireplace stands against one of the walls.
The first floor
This level is set out around a corridor with a structured perspective, which is typical of 19th-century residences, and leads to the various rooms standing one after the other. The considerable ceiling height is showcased by a neo-classical inspired decor with pilasters, moulding, consoles, wainscotting and framed panelling, as well as the straight pitch pinewood strip flooring. On the eastern side of the edifice, there is a kitchen and dining room, while to the west, a master bedroom with a fireplace boasts an en suite bathroom and an office. Three further bedrooms each possess an en suite shower room.
The second floor
This level has a similar layout to the first floor, set around a corridor with rooms of the same proportions set one after another. The decorative features, such as mouldings, pilasters and panelling, are also reminiscent of the level below, as is the pitch pinewood strip flooring. The layout of the rooms follows the same principle: to the east, there is a kitchen with a dining room, while to the west there are four bedrooms, three of which have en suite shower rooms, and a suite with an adjoining bathroom as well as an office.
The attic
The top floor requires a complete restoration, though this can use the presence of the period locally-quarried stone on the walls and straight pitch pinewood strip flooring as a fine basis. The ceiling height of approximately 3 metres enables a wide range of conversion possibilities.

The wine store

This building includes a vat house as well as a barrel cellar, with a storage capacity of around 900 hectolitres, divided between several stainless-steel vats of different dimensions.

The grounds and vineyard

The approximately 18-hectare grounds play host a number of different tree types, among which can be found sequoia, cedar, pine, lime and oak. The layout of the land is conducive to the installation of a pond or swimming pool. The vineyard, with a surface of more than 7 uninterrupted hectares, is planted with Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon and Cabernet Franc grape varieties, situated on the slopes around the chateau.

Our opinion

This winemaking estate is situated on the slopes of the Premières Côtes de Bordeaux vineyards, in the Entre-deux-Mers sector, between the Dordogne and Garonne rivers, not far from the banks of the latter, in a landscape of small valleys and woods, dotted with vines and bathed in sunshine. Part of the chateau requires restoration but it boasts volumes that enable restructuring of its layout, which is currently mainly devoted to a bed and breakfast business. Its outbuildings could be converted if necessary. The 7-hectares of grape vines are run by the estate, though there is the possibility of leasing them out. This property boasts several different possibilities, whether continuing the current bed and breakfast activity, combining it with a winemaking business or turning the residence into a family home.

1 914 890 €
Fees at the Vendor’s expense


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Reference 764170

Number of bedrooms 10

French Energy Performance Diagnosis


Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the website: www.georisques.gouv.fr

Consultant

Jerôme Tricault +33 1 42 84 80 85

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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.

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