Exceptional Medieval Fortress in the Heart of Berry
Perigord Vert, Nouvelle-Aquitaine | €3,600,000
13 Rooms | 7 Bedrooms | 4 Bathrooms | 780 sqm habitable | Land 6.8 hectares | Built in XV | €2,066,000
The Property
Set in the heart of Berry, just 300 km from Paris and a few minutes from Argenton-sur-Creuse, this exceptional medieval fortress enjoys an outstanding setting overlooking the Bouzanne Valley and surrounded by more than 15 hectares of parkland, woodland and meadows.
Dating back to the 13th century and extensively transformed during the reign of Louis XI, the château is one of France's finest preserved examples of 15th-century military architecture. Its imposing towers, moats, keep and curtain walls bear witness to a remarkable history that spans more than seven centuries.
Beautifully restored and meticulously maintained, the château combines the grandeur of a medieval fortress with the comfort of an elegant private residence. Monumental fireplaces, historic wood panelling, stone floors and period features create an atmosphere of rare authenticity and refinement.
The estate also includes numerous outbuildings, reception spaces, staff accommodation, additional houses and a former bergerie converted into a conference centre, offering exceptional potential for private or commercial use.
A truly unique historic estate, enjoying complete privacy and breathtaking views over one of central France's most beautiful landscapes.
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Property Reference: PER780
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Loïs Girard
Property Consulant
Features
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Approximately 671 sqm of living space arranged over 3 floors:
10 bedroom suites
11 bathrooms
elegant reception rooms
professional kitchen
extensive entertaining spaces
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Restored orangery
Six-car garage
Original vaulted wine cellar.
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2.27 hectares of landscaped parkland.
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Swimming pool
Jacuzzi
Sauna
Tennis court
Private golf practice area