An 18th-century chateau with annexes and 15 hectares of grounds, nestled in
central France, near the city of Bourges and the Menetou-Salon vineyards
Quantilly, CHER center-val-de-loire 18110 FR

Location

The chateau lies just outside a village in France’s Cher department in the Centre Val de Loire region. It looks down at its vast grounds and the local valley. The property lies 230 kilometres from Paris and 16 kilometres from the city of Bourges, which is the administrative centre of France’s Cher department and which offers many shops and amenities. The village of Menetou-Salon, with its famous vineyards, is four kilometres away. From Bourges train station, 15 minutes away, you can get to Paris in two hours by rail.

Description

The grounds cover 15 hectares, including 10 hectares of wooded parkland, which is criss-crossed with bridlepaths. The chateau stands out for its classical architecture, which is typical of grand French homes from the second half of the 18th century. It has a symmetrical plan, with a central section flanked with two pavilions that give structure to the south-facing facade. The edifice has a raised ground floor, a noble first floor and a second floor in the roof space, beneath a remarkable mansard slate roof. The roof is punctuated with triangular-pediment dormers, bull’s-eye windows and imposing chimney stacks that add to the elegant appearance and general form of the edifice. The facade is plain and refined. Tall casement windows bring an abundance of natural light into the rooms. The window surrounds of dressed stone, the stringcourses and the quoins all underline the quality of the edifice’s design, which is even and noble. A vast central flight of front steps showcases and leads up to the main entrance door, emphasising the symmetry of the edifice. Slender turrets adjoin the edges and add a picturesque dimension to the edifice, underlining its majestic character. They bear witness to embellishments that were probably added in the 19th century with respect for the original building. The chateau looks out at a classically inspired garden with geometric flowerbeds, well-structured paths and carefully designed vistas. The close relation between the edifice’s architecture and its landscaped grounds is part of a tradition of grand French country homes designed to combine comfort, representation and harmony with a natural backdrop. Today, the majestic property forms a characterful haven with timeless charm, illustrating an art of living and the residential built heritage of 18th-century and 19th-century France.

The chateau

The three levels of the chateau each offer a 250m² floor area. In addition to these floors, there is a basement. The edifice has been masterfully renovated. It is comfortable and in perfect condition. Special attention has been paid to its interior decoration. On the ground floor, an entrance hall with oak panelling connects to a large lounge straight ahead of the entrance door. This lounge leads out onto a terrace. The hallway also connects to a small lounge and a dining room. On the left, there is a spacious kitchen that has been fully renovated. It has a large fireplace and a scullery. On the right, there is a reading room. A utility room and a lavatory complete the ground floor. Each room is large with well-balanced dimensions. The ceilings are high and chevron parquet adorns the floor. The mouldings are plain, the proportions harmonious and vistas of the landscape outside can be admired throughout the home. A staircase leads from the entrance hall up to the first floor, where there are six bedrooms, including three suites, and five bathrooms. The master bedroom connects to two bathrooms and a walk-in wardrobe. The second floor is currently being renovated. The structural work has been finished. There will be seven extra rooms up here, as well as several bathrooms and a television lounge.

The annexes

A rectangular, elongated building houses the annexes. This edifice is typical of farming buildings or domestic staff buildings on rural estates. It has a ground floor and a first floor in the roof space. A gently sloping gabled slate roof crowns the building. The elevations are made of rubble stone coated with rendering. The quoins and window and door surrounds are made of exposed brickwork. The building used to serve as a stable for the estate’s horses, as a storehouse for cars and carriages, and as accommodation for the estate manager or other staff members. Today, there are four looseboxes still in working order, as well as a barn and garages that can be used too. There is also a three-bedroom gîte to be redesigned.

The chapel

A neo-Gothic chapel is hidden in the wooded grounds, adding to the estate’s built heritage. With its facade adorned with decorative brickwork, its pointed-arch window with fine tracery and its soothing atmosphere, this chapel is a unique gem that bears witness to the chateau’s past. It is a precious jewel on the estate.

The grounds

The chateau enjoys a rare spot, surrounded by wooded parkland, which gives it absolute privacy. Indeed, it is not at all overlooked. The woods are made up of tall trees of different varieties. They form a natural belt around the chateau and add to the peaceful atmosphere of the estate. Immediately around the edifice there are extensive lawns that have been very well maintained. They offer beautiful vistas and showcase the architecture. The harmonious patchwork of clearings and woods creates a balanced environment, at once structured and natural. Your gaze is drawn beyond the grounds to the enchanting landscape of France’s Berry province with its meadows, vast farming plots and gently undulating land. This open view of the countryside underlines a sense of spaciousness and freedom, while preserving the estate’s privacy. A swimming pool, nestled discreetly in the parkland, reminds us of the property's family purpose and residential character. And bridlepaths snaking between the trees invite you to enjoy strolls through the grounds.

Our opinion

This splendid property offers a delightful sense of balance, rather than a demonstration of power, which some historical edifices can evoke. Unlike many chateaux that tower grandly from afar, this one reveals itself gradually. Surrounded by woods of tall trees, it is a secret dwelling, set back from the world in a forest clearing. Indeed, that is doubtless what makes the place so charming. It is not merely a chateau standing in its parkland, but a magical haven steeped in history where each part plays seems to have played its role here since the dawn of time. Now it is waiting for you to write the next chapter in its story.

Exclusive sale

1 250 000 €
Fees at the Vendor’s expense


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Reference 382554

Main building floor area 750 m²
Number of bedrooms 7
Outbuildings floor area 400 m²

French Energy Performance Diagnosis


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

Consultant

Frédéric Grouvel +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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