Un Castello Del XIII Secolo E Monumento Culturale Con Sale Conferenze E Alloggi In Affitto
7 Camere
4 Bagni
10,764 Sqft
21,528 Sqft lot
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A 13th-century chateau and cultural landmark with conference rooms and rental accommodations, one hour from Paris, in the Oise department. The chateau, built in the 13th century by the Count of Clermont, stands out thanks to its location overlooking the Oise River valley. Built out of Saint-Maximin ashlar stone, extracted from local quarries, it was originally a medieval fortress, and has preserve
A 13th-century chateau and cultural landmark with conference rooms and rental accommodations, one hour from Paris, in the Oise department. The chateau, built in the 13th century by the Count of Clermont, stands out thanks to its location overlooking the Oise River valley. Built out of Saint-Maximin ashlar stone, extracted from local quarries, it was originally a medieval fortress, and has preserved its right-angle layout and three irregular-shaped round towers, which bear witness to its initial defensive role, while over the centuries, the chateau has undergone a number of adjustments, specifically under the aegis of the de Madaillan de Lesparre family, who carried out significant renovations between the 15th and 17th centuries.
In addition, King Henri IV, a friend of Jean de Madaillan, stayed here on several occasions, as did Cardinal Odet de Coligny, whereas years later, as the dwelling of the Baron de Condé in the second half of the 19th century, the chateau was once again transformed, while still preserving much of its original character.
As for the edifice, it features approximately 1,000 m² of inhabitable floor area spread out over five floors: a basement, a ground floor, two upper levels and an attic. With three drawing rooms on the ground floor, including one that is located in the former armoury, the upper floors are, today, divided into four separate flats, as well as workspaces, which combine residential life with the chateau’s professional activities.
Featuring an imperial double stone staircase, which provides access to an upper patio safeguarded with stone balustrades, as well as regularly placed windows, a steep slate roof and an austere appearance, the chateau is a testament to its many transformations, which succeeded in combining medieval asceticism with a classical composition, whereas the grounds, with approximately two hectares, share a portion of its land with a commonhold property, dotted with several villas, which blend in seamlessly with the rest of the estate. Le informazioni sui rischi a cui è esposta questa proprietà sono disponibili sul sito web di Géorisques: https://www.georisques.gouv.fr/