The emblematic: 19th century castle
The emblematic: 19th century castle
This elegant and historic Château Choletais offers the charm and calm of the countryside at the gates of the city with a breathtaking view of the lake. Built in 1862 by the famous architect René Hodé, this unique property currently operated as a Hotel-Restaurant reveals approximately 1500 m² of living space in the heart of a vast wooded and landscaped park of 3.4 hectares.
A majestic and long driveway in the woods leads to this architectural ensemble built from Mortagne granite and Saumur tufa. The facade recalls Italian architecture with its large flat pilasters and dormers crowned with ribbed shells.
This place steeped in history takes us back in time from the entrance. Built on 4 levels, the authentic setting, period decoration and stylish furniture transport us to the world of Château life. The 1st floor accommodates various reception rooms as well as the dining room. In the continuation, a beautiful chapel.
The monumental staircase leads to the floors dedicated to the sleeping areas of the hotel where each friendly and refined room reveals its unique character, each of them having a bathroom. A completely renovated private apartment completes this second floor.
The third level gives way to a row of several bedrooms. The last level of this house offers several rooms to be reinvented according to use.
The exteriors guarantee peace, serenity and relaxation at the edge of a heated swimming pool, terrace as well as a squash room.
This exceptional property is close to all amenities and shops. In absolute calm, it offers a privileged living environment on a daily basis.
Additional information
- 22 rooms
- 15 bedrooms
- 15 shower rooms
- 4 floors in the building
- Outdoor space : 34000 SQM
- Property tax : 16 519 €
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Mediator
Médiation Franchise-Consommateurs
29 Boulevard de Courcelles 75008 Paris
Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Geohazards website : www.georisques.gouv.fr