A 13th century Neo-Gothic château in southwestern France

Posted on Sun, 20 Apr 2025 by KiM

Built in 1257 as a hunting lodge, the castle has survived the centuries and was inhabited for 500 years by the Haget family. Over the centuries, the buildings have been renovated and expanded. In the middle of the nineteenth century, the castle underwent a major renovation and extension which gave it its neo-Gothic characteristics. The property has 750m2 of comfort, a living room, a large living room, a games room, office, artist’s studio, swimming pool and relaxation area. Oak floors, bar-floor bars, exquisite marble fireplaces, mullioned windows, slate roof.
This is one of the prettiest châteaux I have ever shared on this blog. The photo above and the last one of the statue would have me immediately sold (if I were looking to move to France and spend € 1,950,000 on a 10 bedroom, 7 bathroom home). For sale via Poncet & Poncet.

Barbward says:

Truly Magnifique !!
I love Sundays

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