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£252,243
€299,600 (€101/sq. ft)
4 bed château for sale
Châteauponsac, Haute-Vienne, Nouvelle-Aquitaine4 beds
4 baths
3 receptions
2,960 sq. ft
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Property location
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Features and description
- Historic property
- Garden
- Terrace
- Fiber optic
- Linky
- Mains Drains
- Mains
- Private parking
- Electricity on site
- Well
- Garage
- Woodburner(s)
- Character property
- Electric Heaters
- Good condition
- Wood fuelled heating
- High speed internet
- Open fireplace
- Business potential
- Barns-outbuildings
- Balcony
- Water on site
Nestled in the heart of the charming town of Châteauponsac lies an extraordinary opportunity to own the East Wing of "Le Château, " a magnificent estate dating back to 1720. Built during the opulent Rococo period, this remarkable property was originally constructed as a grand town-centre hotel, offering elegance and prestige. However, the château's days as a unified estate were short-lived—between 1779 and 1799, during the French Revolution, the property was divided, and today the East Wing stands as a testament to centuries of rich history and architectural grandeur.
Over the years, the East Wing has served a variety of roles, including a residence for the town doctor and, more recently, the local Gendarmerie during the 1900s. Despite undergoing several modernization projects, the property has retained many original features, blending historic charm with contemporary comfort.
Spanning approximately 260m2 of habitable space, the château offers an array of beautifully preserved and thoughtfully updated rooms.
Upon entering through the grand entrance, you are welcomed into a spacious and inviting hallway. To the left lies a stately lounge featuring original panelled walls and intricate tapestries. Once likely used as a smoking room, this space later became a dining room after the property was divided. Adjacent to the lounge is a small office and a new modern entrance. As the château currently operates as a bed and breakfast, the ground floor also includes separate ladies' and gents' restrooms and a cloakroom.
To the right of the hallway, a modern kitchen and dining room seamlessly blend contemporary functionality with historical allure. Beyond the dining room is a stunning conservatory, carefully crafted using authentic materials salvaged from the château's outbuildings. At the end of the hallway, a discreet storage cupboard marks the original doorway that once connected the East and West Wings.
Ascending the magnificent wooden staircase to the first floor, large French doors open onto a sun-drenched balcony, offering picturesque views. This level features a spacious hallway leading to a luxurious master bedroom complete with an en-suite bathroom and dressing room. Across the hall lies what would have originally been the master's bedroom, now reimagined as a guest lounge, bar, and breakfast room. Behind this room, the former maid's quarters have been transformed into a charming library, a tradition maintained by the previous owner, a town doctor who used the space as his writing room.
The second floor, accessed via the same impressive staircase, reveals further echoes of the château's storied past. Once serving as a changing area during the Gendarmerie's tenure, the original lockers remain intact—complete with period wallpaper inside. This floor houses two bedrooms, including one in the small tower offering panoramic views over Châteauponsac and the Gartempe Valley. Additionally, there is a self-contained apartment comprising a bedroom, living area, and breakfast nook—a space that historically served as the servants' quarters.
A smaller staircase leads to the attic, which remains unconverted but offers ample storage space. The current owners use this area as a gym and a mini-museum showcasing artifacts discovered on the property.
Outside, the property boasts a beautifully maintained walled garden with mature shrubs, secluded terraces, and a picturesque cobbled courtyard. A substantial two-story garage provides additional potential; while it requires some work, it could be transformed into a delightful apartment on the upper floor. The tranquil outdoor spaces offer an ideal setting for relaxation and entertaining.
In 2001, the château was granted historical status in recognition of its cultural significance. Today, the property operates as a successful bed and breakfast, boasting an impressive 9.1 rating and ranking among the top 10 châteaux to stay in for its historical value.
This extraordinary property is more than just a home—it is a rare opportunity to own a significant piece of French heritage. To fully appreciate the grandeur and unique character of this exceptional estate, a personal visit is essential.
Over the years, the East Wing has served a variety of roles, including a residence for the town doctor and, more recently, the local Gendarmerie during the 1900s. Despite undergoing several modernization projects, the property has retained many original features, blending historic charm with contemporary comfort.
Spanning approximately 260m2 of habitable space, the château offers an array of beautifully preserved and thoughtfully updated rooms.
Upon entering through the grand entrance, you are welcomed into a spacious and inviting hallway. To the left lies a stately lounge featuring original panelled walls and intricate tapestries. Once likely used as a smoking room, this space later became a dining room after the property was divided. Adjacent to the lounge is a small office and a new modern entrance. As the château currently operates as a bed and breakfast, the ground floor also includes separate ladies' and gents' restrooms and a cloakroom.
To the right of the hallway, a modern kitchen and dining room seamlessly blend contemporary functionality with historical allure. Beyond the dining room is a stunning conservatory, carefully crafted using authentic materials salvaged from the château's outbuildings. At the end of the hallway, a discreet storage cupboard marks the original doorway that once connected the East and West Wings.
Ascending the magnificent wooden staircase to the first floor, large French doors open onto a sun-drenched balcony, offering picturesque views. This level features a spacious hallway leading to a luxurious master bedroom complete with an en-suite bathroom and dressing room. Across the hall lies what would have originally been the master's bedroom, now reimagined as a guest lounge, bar, and breakfast room. Behind this room, the former maid's quarters have been transformed into a charming library, a tradition maintained by the previous owner, a town doctor who used the space as his writing room.
The second floor, accessed via the same impressive staircase, reveals further echoes of the château's storied past. Once serving as a changing area during the Gendarmerie's tenure, the original lockers remain intact—complete with period wallpaper inside. This floor houses two bedrooms, including one in the small tower offering panoramic views over Châteauponsac and the Gartempe Valley. Additionally, there is a self-contained apartment comprising a bedroom, living area, and breakfast nook—a space that historically served as the servants' quarters.
A smaller staircase leads to the attic, which remains unconverted but offers ample storage space. The current owners use this area as a gym and a mini-museum showcasing artifacts discovered on the property.
Outside, the property boasts a beautifully maintained walled garden with mature shrubs, secluded terraces, and a picturesque cobbled courtyard. A substantial two-story garage provides additional potential; while it requires some work, it could be transformed into a delightful apartment on the upper floor. The tranquil outdoor spaces offer an ideal setting for relaxation and entertaining.
In 2001, the château was granted historical status in recognition of its cultural significance. Today, the property operates as a successful bed and breakfast, boasting an impressive 9.1 rating and ranking among the top 10 châteaux to stay in for its historical value.
This extraordinary property is more than just a home—it is a rare opportunity to own a significant piece of French heritage. To fully appreciate the grandeur and unique character of this exceptional estate, a personal visit is essential.
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