Object in Indre, Centre
A32579WT36 – Once owned by a cousin of Richard the Lionheart, this remarkable château is idyllically placed in the ancient and bucolic Berry region of central France. It spans 5 floors (including the basement), and includes 1450 m2 of grand entrance halls, outstanding reception rooms, sumptuous bedroom suites, a vast recreation room, home offices, a Mexican-styled tavern, and a staff apartment. There are secret passages, dungeons, a watch tower, monumental fireplaces, parquet floors, marble bathrooms, a private chapel – the list is almost endless.
Also owned at one time by a chamberlain of Napoleon, it is rumoured that Napoleon’s personal treasure is hidden somewhere on the premises. George Sand, a regular visitor, set her novel, Les Maîtres Sonneurs, at the château, and other famous visitors include Joan of Arc and Honoré de Balzac.
Information about risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website : https://www.georisques.gouv.fr
Characteristics
- Price€ 3.750.000
- Object typeUnkown
- Rooms34
- Bathrooms7
- ReferenceUF-A32579WT36
Location
This object is in Saint-Chartier (36400), in Indre (region Centre).
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