Our agency, a subsidiary of world leader eXp Realty, is delighted to present a truly exceptional property, a mansion with the rank of a chteau.Built in the 2nd half of the 19th century, Chteau de Haute-Pierre is set on a rock overlooking a landscape of meadows and forests.The green setting is impressive, and the proximity of Crmieu contributes to the quality of life on this exceptional estate.This commune is highly sought-after for its quality shops and dynamic cultural life.The chteau comprises the following rooms: 1) Ground floor- a 7m entrance hall, - a checkroom, - a 17m games room with billiard table, - a 12m bedroom, - a 10m shower room, - a kitchenette of approx. 3M, - washbasin & Wc approx. 4M.Second floor- a 15m kitchen, - a 51m living room, - a small lounge of approx. 12M, - a 26m dining room, - a cellar of approx. 11M, - a 7m shower room with Wc, - a large 4m corridor, These rooms are lit by 5 double windows opening onto a large balcony surrounding the chteau.2nd floor- a 18m bedroom, - a 20m bedroom, - a bedroom of approx. 18M, - a bedroom of approx. 24M communicating with a bathroom of approx. 11M, - a shower room and Wc of approx. 5M, - a 4m dressing room, - a 14m corridor.3rd floor- a 16m bedroom, - a bedroom of approx. 16M, - a large games room or home cinema of approx. 50M, - a small lounge of approx. 11M and a room of the same size just above, - a 9m shower room, - Wc, - a large 11m corridor.There's also an elevator to restore and its 6m machine room , a large boiler room under the chteau (oil-fired boiler, wood-fired boiler, oil tank, irrigation system and water tank) and a swimming pool to renovate.Extract from the Mrime file of the French Ministry of Culture :Historical descriptionIn 1362, the fortified house belonged to Camus de Chenay, who was a bandit on the Ile Crmieu. The governor of Dauphin, Raoul de Louppy, took over the house to reinforce the fortifications around Isle Crmieu. At the end of the 15th century, the house passed into the hands of the du Molard family until the end of the 17th century. In the early 18th century, the manor belonged to the de la Poype-Saint-Jullin de Grammont family. On February 16, 1752, Marie-Anne de la Poype sold the Hautepierre estate to Abel Faure de Perret, Seigneur de Loras. The present chteau was built in the mid-19th century for Augustin de Perret. On his death, the chteau passed to the Dauphin de Verna family.Description of the buildingCastle comprising a main building and two adjoining towers on either side. The rusticated facade features 3 square storeys highlighted by molded bands. The main body is topped by a long-sloped, hipped roof on the slope, three dormers with molded frames illuminate the overhanging eaves. Each storey features 5 rectangular windows resting on projecting sills. The central bay on the 3rd floor has a balcony resting on stone corbels. The 2 square towers have pavilion roofs.Finally, the 21 hectare estate includes meadows, woods, forest paths, streams and a lake.Numerous outbuildings offer development possibilities: chapel, various buildings, houses, farmhouse, stables...In the largest outbuilding, 5 dwellings generate additional income.The development potential is incredible. It's up to you to be creative !
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