French Chateau with Formal Gardens Near Paris
The 16th century chateau is set on the banks of the Seine river, near the Bois le Roi station—just a 35 minute commute to Paris Gare de Lyon.
The charming property is surrounded by topiary gardens featuring yew trees manicured into whimsical shapes and an abundance of lime tree-shaded terraces to enjoy la vie en plein air, located near the property’s orangerie.
Dating back to the late 16th century, the French chateau was built in 1595 in the style of one of the Henri IV pavilions of the Château de Fontainebleau.
Famous past residents include Léon Franchetti, commander of the Scouts of the Seine during the War of 1870, and the famous operetta singer, Marie-Louise Cebron-Norbens, who lived at the chateau in the 1920s.
Offering approximately 5381 square feet of living space across 3 levels, the chateau has 9 bedrooms and several elegant reception rooms, offering lovely views out over the grounds and to the river.
Authentic period detailing is notable in the woodwork, interior shutters, and marble fireplaces.
With its close proximity to both Fontainebleau and Paris, the property presents beautifully as an elegant country home and a lucrative vacation rental property.
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