Restored Neo-Gothic Château and French Country Estate Near Le Mans
Located just 15 minutes from the legendary Le Mans race track and a TGV station that connects to Paris in under an hour, this 19th-century château effortlessly blends historical charm, architectural beauty, and modern comforts.
Built in 1844, the château is a stunning example of Neo-Gothic architecture, recognized as a historical monument.
As you approach along a tree-lined driveway, the symmetrical northern façade makes a commanding impression, offering a striking contrast with the château’s more classical southern façade. Large windows on the southern side bathe the interiors in natural light and provide breathtaking views of the surrounding estate.
Inside, the château spans 8,611 square feet (800 square meters), adorned with classical touches like black-and-white cabochon stone tiles in the entrance hall, elegant marble fireplaces, herringbone hardwood floors, and intricate Art Deco details. A grand staircase, featuring ironwork by Edgar Brandt and gilded with gold leaf, leads to the upper floors.
The estate’s English-style gardens, designed in 1877 by the renowned landscape architect Edouard André, are also listed as a historical monument. These gardens feature both native and exotic species, such as towering sequoias, ginkgo biloba, and ancient chestnut trees, creating a truly unique botanical experience.
In addition to the château, the estate boasts several restored outbuildings, including a former orangery now converted into a cozy guesthouse. The property also includes a caretaker’s house, stables, garages, and a U-shaped farmyard building, offering a wide range of possibilities for future use.
Whether you are drawn to the excitement of Le Mans or seeking a peaceful retreat with convenient access to Paris and beyond, this estate presents a rare opportunity to own a piece of French history.
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