Erected in homage to a refined art of living, this neo-Gothic chteau reveals, behind its majestic faades, a singular history and a comprehensive renovation that bestow upon it a timeless dimension.Halfway between Blois, Bourges, and Orlans, this remarkable property stands among the most unique edifices of Sologne, a region steeped in nature and hunting traditions.Built in the late 19th century by a renowned architect for a local baron, this ensemble, inspired by neo-Gothic architecture and subtly punctuated with Renaissance references, offers nearly 3, 000 m of living space. The layout comprises a central building of approximately 2, 000 m, flanked by two offset pavilions accentuated by circular towers evoking a medieval decor.The main chteau, fully renovated and equipped with smart home automation, retains all its original decorative elements. The grand entrance door, located on the side of the building, opens onto a through hall that leads to several adjoining reception rooms, each adorned with fireplaces inspired by those of Francis I: a drawing room, dining room, orangery, and billiard room. These spaces maintain their vocation of hospitality and representation, extended by vast vestibules and cloakrooms designed for entertaining.A grand wooden staircase, sculpted and adorned with lion heads, leads to the upper floors. The intermediate levels house the private apartments and guest suites, all equipped with washrooms and bathrooms.Beneath the building, an exceptional basement reflects a rare combination of discretion and functionality: pantry, large central kitchen, scullery, laundry, former coal and wine cellars converted into a gym and wellness area, dumbwaiters, and an ingenious system of rails facilitating the transport of firewood and supplies.The enclosed park of over 50 hectares, dotted with lawns, meadows, and ornamental plantings, offers total privacy, encircled by woodland worthy of the grand hunting estates of Sologne. The property is complemented by a pond, an elegant main gate extended by a caretaker's lodge, and a second small chteau awaiting renovation, adding further potential to this unique domain.Here, there is no compromise between history and comfort: conceived as an exceptional primary or secondary residence, the chteau benefits from a full renovation overseen by Europe's finest craftsmen, offering new roofs, restored features, and modern comfort throughout every space.A rare place, designed to transcend eras without sacrificing authenticity, destined for those seeking an extraordinary property ready to write a new chapter in history.Further information and photos available upon request.Listed as a historical monument ? not subject to energy performance diagnostics (DPE).Contact: Yann Gasnier ? Fees are payable by the seller.Information regarding the risks this property is exposed to can be found on the Gorisques website for relevant areas:
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