Thirty minutes from Nantes Airport, in the heart of the Haut Bocage region of Vendée, this 18th-century château, set in 42 hectares of grounds, has seven centuries of history behind it. Partially burned down during the War in the Vendée, it was restored in 1805 and has preserved its authenticity over the centuries. Listed as a Historic Monument in 1986, it stands in an economically dynamic region,
Thirty minutes from Nantes Airport, in the heart of the Haut Bocage region of Vendée, this 18th-century château, set in 42 hectares of grounds, has seven centuries of history behind it. Partially burned down during the War in the Vendée, it was restored in 1805 and has preserved its authenticity over the centuries. Listed as a Historic Monument in 1986, it stands in an economically dynamic region, attached to its values and heritage.
The central granite block presents on its north and south façades seven bays of tall keystoned windows, crowned by a slate roof punctuated with dormers. An elegant horseshoe staircase precedes the main southern entrance; to the north, a grand stone-balustraded staircase opens onto the gardens. 900-sqm of habitable space are distributed across four levels: grand salon of 62-sqm, wood-panelled library salon of 54-sqm with mezzanine, gallery serving three offices, dining room, kitchen, seven bedrooms with bathrooms, cellars and attics. Herringbone parquet flooring, carved woodwork and period chimneypieces compose a refined interior, enhanced by modern comfort, geothermal heating and fibre optic.
The outbuildings offer exceptional potential: La Bergerie, a 200-sqm manor house with heated swimming pool; the restored 15th-century tower; the listed chapel; a courtyard comprising barn, offices, reception rooms, two holiday cottages and a 220-sqm hangar. 104-acres of enclosed grounds—partially walled in stone—constitute a preserved sanctuary. The formal parkland displays mature trees, a listed labyrinth classified as a Monument Historique, two romantic ponds hosting swans and herons, a former hippodrome, and three listed tree-lined avenues approaching the château.
Whether envisaged as an exceptional family residence, an inspiring corporate headquarters, or a luxury hotel establishment, this unique domain offers a blank canvas for the most ambitious projects, within one of the most economically dynamic territories in western France. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: https://www.georisques.gouv.fr/
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Last updated
April 12
First listed
Apr 12
Listing reference
83JCPCHA
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