A Flawless 18th Century Chateau in Puy-de-Dôme
The property dates back to the turn of the 17th century, built for Joaquim d'Estaing, Baron de Saillans and Bishop of Saint-Flour and is registered as a historic monument.
Magnificently restored, the French chateau is considered a jewel of the Puy-de-Dôme and is as magnificent inside as it is outside, with its dreamy fountainscapes and a cour d'honneur.
The incredible interiors are a showcase of authentic period details that would delight art and history lovers alike, featuring panelled walls, French tile and herringbone wood floors, and a lavish double staircase in the entrance hall.
The chateau has 14 bedrooms and several grand reception rooms, including a library, ballroom, dining room, and a magnificent country kitchen which opens out to the terraces.
The French chateau is surrounded by a 24 acre landscaped park featuring manicured gardens with Baroque statues, a vegetable garden, and several outbuildings, including hangars, and a caretaker’s house. The 98 acre estate also comes with horse boxes,
presenting plenty of potential to become an impressive equestrian estate in the heart of central France.
The 98 acre estate is located in Auvergne, just 25 km from Clermont-Ferrand, one of the oldest cities in France.
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