Summary
- Character Property
- Bedrooms: 7
- Bathrooms: 6
- Property size: 465 sqm
- Land size: 11 Acres
- Year built: 1400
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Countryside Views, Not overlooked
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Bed & Breakfast Potential
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Fibre Internet
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En-Suite Bathroom(s) / Shower room(s
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Gîte/Cottage
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Wine Cellar
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Outbuilding(s)
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Fully Renovated
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Under-Floor Heating
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Froling Condensing automatic wood pellet boiler
Details
Highlights
• This small Chateau with beautiful veiws of its parkland and valley beyond , is full of history. Its construction dates back to the 15th century
• Fully Restored stunning property with fishing lake and stables carefully restored and are all in good condition also available furnished
• Underfloor Heating with Fully automatic Froling condensing wood pellet boiler, which we currently fill the silo once a year with its automatic ash system only needing emptying one a year
• Fully Restored Chateau and Guest Cottage with possibility to establish a boutique hotel or similar.
• Large ground floor shower room suitable for invalid and pool changing room
Historic chateau with cottage and equine facilities
Summary
Welcome to an extraordinary property nestled in the heart of the Charente countryside, just moments away from the charming village of Lesterps. This captivating chateau, dating back to the 15th Century, presents a rare opportunity to own a meticulously restored historic gem. Spanning 462 m2, this stunning residence has been transformed into a luxurious family home that seamlessly blends modern comfort with timeless elegance.
As you enter the property, a grand entrance hall welcomes you, stretching nearly the entire length of the house. The care and attention invested in the restoration process are evident throughout, with every building meticulously revitalized to pristine condition. The property is available fully furnished, allowing you to step into a world of sophistication with just your suitcases in hand.
This exceptional estate is not only a private haven but also holds immense potential for various ventures. Imagine the possibility of establishing a boutique hotel or creating a unique venue for weddings within the expansive grounds. The property is strategically located in an unspoiled part of France, offering easy access to international airports, including Limoges, Poitiers-Biard, and Bordeaux.
The chateau itself boasts generously proportioned rooms, bathed in natural light, with high ceilings and large windows that frame breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside. Modern amenities, such as a new Froling condensing Wood Pellet boiler, underfloor heating, and state-of-the-art electrical and plumbing systems, ensure comfort without compromising the property's historic charm.
The enchanting parkland, spanning 4.5 hectares (11 acres), features specimen trees like Cedar, Lime, Tulip, Douglas Fir, Giant Sequoia, London Plane, Chestnut, and Oaks. An idyllic 2000 m2 carp lake adds to the picturesque scenery, complemented by paddocks with stabling and meticulously maintained lawns. The entire park is easily managed, thanks to the assistance of Auto Mowers.
With its convenient proximity to amenities, including shops, post offices, and hospitals, this property strikes a perfect balance between tranquility and accessibility. The potential for a quick escape to international destinations via nearby airports and high-speed rail links further enhances its allure.
This historic chateau offers not only a luxurious private residence but also an opportunity to immerse yourself in the beauty and charm of the French countryside while exploring various possibilities for business or personal use. Turn the key, move in, and savor the fruits of someone else's labor in this enchanting haven.
The Chateau
Ground Floor
Spacious entrance hall with exposed stonework and doors leading to:
● Fully fitted kitchen (6.5m x 4.2m) with Oak base and wall units, central island, granite worktops, Rangemaster 110 double oven with ceramic hob and matching extractor hood, dishwasher, original granite fireplace with wood burning stove, Italian tiled floor.
● Salon/ Dining Room (10.2m x 5.2m) elegant and spacious room with 2 windows and French doors opening onto a beautiful balustraded terrace 20m x 9m, glazed French doors into the hall, feature wall alcove, stone fireplace with double sided log burning stove. new Italian stone tiled floor, built in cupboards
● Hall built in cupboards housing hot water cylinder and hanging rail for coats etc.
● Study/ TV room (8.4m x 4.3m) with French doors overlooking the winter garden, triple aspect windows, wall alcoves, fireplace with wood burning stove, glazed French doors into hall, Italian stone tiled floor.
● Garden Room (8m x 3.5m) glazed on 3 sides with French doors at each end giving panoramic views of the lake and parkland, fully insulated, double glazed, Italian stone tiled floor.
● Cloak Room with W.C.
● Spiral stairs leading down to a double chambered vaulted cellar (approximately 40 m2 )
First Floor
Oak spiral staircase in the tower leads to a spacious first floor landing with exposed stonework, original polished oak floors and doors leading off to the four luxurious bedrooms, all with en-suites all of which have high ceilings, large windows with louvred shutters, panoramic views and original polished oak floors.
● Bedroom 6.4 x 4m with separate ensuite shower room 3m x 2m
● Bedroom 6.2m x 4m with fitted wardrobes and separate ensuite shower room 3.3m x 1.6m
● Bedroom 6.2m x 4m with fitted wardrobes and separate ensuite shower room 3m x 1.6m
● Bedroom 6.4m x 4m with fitted wardrobes and separate ensuite bathroom 3.3m x 2m
Second Floor
Oak spiral staircase to 2nd floor Study landing, feature pepper-pot tower ceiling with exposed beams and stone work, original polished oak floor and door to attic.
Attic ( approx. 178 m2 ) with beautiful timber work, 7 casement windows, original oak floor, with potential to easily create further bedrooms if required.
Cellar
Brick spiral stairs leading to a vaulted wine cellar.
COTTAGE/GUEST HOUSE
Charming, comfortable and spacious 3 bedroomed guest house with exposed timbers and stone work, central heating and double glazing. Separate private parking.
The Accommodation comprises:
Ground Floor
● Living Room (6.6m x 6.3m) with exposed stonework and timbers, fireplace with new wood burning stove and original feature granite evier, door onto patio, tiled floor, wooden staircase to first floor.
● Kitchen / Dining Room (6.6m x 3.8m), new fitted with new Birch base and cupboard units, Induction hob, Bosch fan oven and extractor hood, granite worktops, tiled floor.
● Laundry Room (5.45m x 2.25m)
● Shower room with large walk-in shower 3.0m x 2.74m
● Boot/Dog Grooming Room (3.7m x 2.4m) with access to storage loft
● Boiler Room New (2020) wood fired Pellet Condensing boiler and Wood Pellet Silo 5.35m x 4.20m
First Floor
Access to all bedrooms from the large galleried landing, all rooms feature exposed original timbers and polished wood floors.
● Bedroom 1 6.35m x 2.9m
● Bedroom 2 3.8m x 3.2m
● Bedroom 3 4.4m x 3.7m
● Bathroom 3.7m x 2.0 with new white suite and heated towel rail
● Attic 7.75m x 6.3m
DPC D
Outbuildings
Large barn that would make a stunning gite or a venue for weddings, stabling for 4/5 horses with space for conversion to additional stabling, garaging for 5 cars and a workshop, and additional parking for many cars, building for trailer and tractor storage.
Location
The Chateau is situated near Lesterps in the beautiful, gently rolling countryside of the Charente, in a prominent position on a no through road, with far reaching views to the village`s ancient abbey. 5 minutes from the nearest village and shop, post office and butchers 15 minutes from Confolens Banks, supermarkets, shop, hospital, doctors etc , 20 mins from St Junien and 35 minutes from Limoges International Airport.
Access
The Chateau is situated near Lesterps in the beautiful, gently rolling countryside of the Charente, in a prominent position on a no through road, with far reaching views to the village`s ancient abbey.
Access to the property is via automatic gates down the gravelled driveway leading to a large five car garage. . The gardens and parkland surround the Chateau where there are specimen trees including Cedar, Lime, Tulip, Douglas Fir, Giant Sequoia, London Plane, Chestnut and Oaks.
This property is pure luxury all set in 4.5 hectares ( 11 acres ) of gardens, parkland with a 2000 m2 pretty lake, Paddocks with Stabling and a wonderful panoramic view. Which is currently maintained by Auto Mowers to the immediate lawned 2.5 acres surrounding the property.
With easy access to an international airports. High speed rail link Angouleme/Poitiers 1 hr, La Rochelle (coast) 2 hrs Paris, Limoges International Airport 35 minutes
Interior
Throughout the property, buildings have been carefully restored and are all in good condition. And since the property is also available furnished, all you have to do is arrive with your suitcases.
Exterior
The Chateau is situated near Lesterps in the beautiful, gently rolling countryside of the Charente, in a prominent position on a no through road, with far reaching views to the village`s ancient abbey.
Access to the property is via automatic gates down the gravelled drive leading to a large five car garage and the parkland gardens that surround the Chateau where there are specimen trees including Cedar, Lime, Tulip, Douglas Fir, Giant Sequoia, London Plane, Chestnut and Oaks.
This property is pure luxury all set in 4.5 hectares ( 11 acres ) of gardens, parkland with a 2000 m2 pretty lake, Paddocks with its Stabling and a wonderful uninterrupted panoramic view. Parkland is easly maintained and is currently maintained by Auto Mowers to the immediate lawned 2.5 acres surrounding the property.
Additional Details
Chateau history
Throughout its rich history, the ownership of this chateau has passed through the hands of esteemed families, each contributing to its legacy. In the 15th and 16th centuries, the Couvidat family held sway over its grandeur. By the late 1630s, the Vidart family of Saint-Etienne became its custodians. In 1754, the Viot de la Vergne family took ownership, and during the tumultuous times of the Revolution, a the Roudareix called this residence home.
The Rocquart family assumed ownership in 1846, marking another chapter in the chateau's storied past, and subsequently, it found itself under the care of the Chastenet family, who continue to hold the keys to its historical charm. Poised on a hill, the chateau commands a panoramic view of the village of Lesterps, standing as a timeless testament to the passage of time.
The architectural splendor unfolds across multiple levels, encompassing a basement, ground floor, first and second floors, and a spacious attic room. The roof, adorned with slates, features long sides and broken rumps, punctuated by dormers that add to its distinctive character. A half-finished round tower at the rear houses the staircase, crowned by a broken conical roof seamlessly connected to the main roof.
Lime-covered elevations, crafted with precision, showcase the enduring craftsmanship of the era, with corner chains and opening frames meticulously fashioned from granite. The ensemble is completed by outbuildings, including a barn, a stable, an altered dwelling, and a well, adding layers of functionality to the chateau's historical charm.