Neo-Renaissance Chateau and 185-Acre Estate in Brittany, France

Neo-Renaissance Chateau and 185-Acre Estate in Brittany, France

Discover this hidden gem, a beautifully preserved French chateau and expansive woodland estate, complete with a rented stud farm, set in the picturesque region of Morbihan, near Ille-et-Vilaine.

This listed (L’inventaire supplémentaire des monuments historiques) chateau was built in 1898, constructed from granite with high slate roofs in the classic Louis XIII style, and spans approximately 30,139 ft2 (2,800 m2) over three stories, with a total of 27 bedrooms and 20 bathrooms.

The chateau's imposing structure features a superb colonnaded entrance hall with a majestic stairway adorned with a carved wooden banister.

This entrance sets the tone for the rest of the property, with a series of lounges (totaling 2282 ft2, or 212 m2) featuring original decorations, herringbone or patterned parquet flooring, and large fireplaces.

The high ceilings of this 19th century French chateau give the rooms a perfect proportion, enhancing the sense of space and elegance.

On the ground floor, you will also find a bedroom, a study, and a small kitchen, all meticulously preserved in their original state.

The first floor houses fourteen large bedrooms, each with its own bathroom or dressing room and alcove wardrobe.

A large, bright open-plan room features a billiard table in perfect condition, making it an ideal space for leisure and entertainment.

The second floor, accessible via two staircases, includes large utility rooms and thirteen additional bedrooms, offering magnificent views over the gently undulating countryside.

The estate's historical significance is further highlighted by its remnants of dry moats and three original 16th-century pavilions, adding a touch of medieval charm.

The parklands, covering approximately 7 hectares, include large pastures and an English-style avenue bordered by magnificent trees, leading to the adjoining 68 hectares of woods.

These woods are crisscrossed by large driveways, closed at their ends by beautiful old gates, creating a serene and secluded environment.

On either side of the parklands, the outbuildings, invisible from the chateau, are laid out around a stable courtyard and a lower courtyard.

The entire estate is offered for sale for the first time in its history, with the chateau priced at €1,575,000 including fees. Additional purchase options include 40 hectares of woods for €696,800 and a rented stud farm on 6 hectares of land for €268,000.

The chateau is conveniently located 6 kilometers from a town with basic shops and services, including a hospital and a supermarket.

It is 60 kilometers from the sea and the Gulf of Morbihan, 50 kilometers from Vannes, a historic city with TGV access, and 60 kilometers from Rennes, which has an airport and TGV connections to Paris in just 1.5 hours.

Nantes, another major city, is 100 kilometers away, making this estate both secluded and accessible.

This Neo-Renaissance chateau in Brittany is more than just a property; it is a piece of history, a work of art, and a potential dream home in the French countryside.

Its rich architectural details, vast parklands, and historical significance make it a unique opportunity for those looking to own a piece of French heritage.

While it requires modernization, the chateau's timeless beauty and grandeur offer endless possibilities for its future owner. Whether as a private residence, a luxury retreat, or a historical landmark, this estate is a rare gem waiting to be rediscovered.

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