Historic Chateau in The Heart of The Jura Region in Eastern France
Nestled amidst the picturesque landscapes of the Jura region in Franche-Comté, France, lies a timeless treasure - Château d'Éclans.
Originally built in 1674 by Charles Petrey de Champvans, a prominent figure in the Dole Parliament, Château d'Éclans was further expanded in the 18th and 19th centuries and exudes an aura of aristocratic charm with its elegant façade, adorned with intricate detailing.
The French chateau offers over 8000 square feet of living space across two levels with more than 20 rooms, including lavish salons, and 11 bedrooms.
Original period details can be admired in the parquet flooring, ornate fireplaces, and intricately crafted panelling throughout.
Surrounded by a sprawling 39.5 acre parkland, Château d'Éclans is a sanctuary of natural beauty and tranquility, nested in just over 7 acres of landscaped gardens with a gentle stream meandering through the property.
Château d'Éclans enjoys a privileged location in the Jura, a renowned wine region in France sandwiched between Burgundy and Switzerland.
The French country estate is just 15 minutes from the historic town of Dole, offering direct connections to Paris by TGV in just 1 hour and 30 minutes.
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