

The castle is being sold by Prestige Property and you can find out more here.ĭid you see that this remote (and rather spectacular) lighthouse in Scotland could be yours for just £140,000? It could be all yours for an eye-watering €2.3 million (£1.9 million, $2.6 million). So, how much will a fairytale castle set you back? Well, it certainly ain’t cheap, that’s for sure. It’s around 30 miles from Angoulême TGV station, which is two hours’ train ride from Paris and just 35 minutes from Bordeaux. Plonked in the middle of 16 acres of countryside, the chateau is in Angoulême, a commune in France’s south-west. Photograph: Prestige Property Photograph: Prestige Property Photograph: Prestige Property Here are a couple more pics of the place. All 11,000 square feet have been done up to a high-spec, including furnishings and décor. According to the listing, the property has been ‘restored to an extremely high quality and is in immaculate condition’. If this place is exactly what you’ve been looking for, you’ll be relieved to hear that you won’t have to worry about spending loads of time (and cash) doing it up. With its towering turrets, marble floors, high ceilings, crafted furniture and whitewashed brick, you could easily imagine Snow White, Cinderella or any other Disney princess living here. Sure, the castle has ten bedrooms, two bathrooms, a separate guest house and a swimming pool, but the main draw is simply that it looks so magical. A château is up for sale in France – and it looks like something straight out of a fairy tale. 43.104907, -0.738138.Have you ever watched one of those old-school Disney princess classics and caught yourself thinking: I want a freakin’ massive castle just like that? Well, we might have the property for you. Where is the gorgeously abandoned chateau for sale in France located? You can find it with these coordinates. The exterior of the glorious chateau of Arette Too beautiful to fall apart into utter decay, forever. Do not miss out on your choice to own or visit such a glorious home that has a history. This home is set on 1 acre of serene land.

Drawing room filled with small art and chairs Pouring in dust-covered sun rays, it is grandiose and filled with mystery. Every room is brought to life via long latching windows.
ABANDONED CASTLE IN FRANCE CRACKED
Cracked marble-topped furniture and broken wooden chairs populate empty rooms. Ornate detailing around the ceilings and circling the chandeliers speak of a luxurious past. Paintings of dogs, ballerinas, horses, landscapes, flowers, and people line the walls of almost every room. Wooden floors that are decayingīottles of Grand Macnish Scotch Whiskey line on a shelf in the Billard Room. The attic lays unfinished but could be transformed into additional housing. There are 7 bedrooms throughout the multilevel house, with 4 additional dressing rooms that could be small bedrooms as well. The master bedroom with vacuumed carpetsĪlmost every room boasts a fireplace, although some have been covered and blocked. Upon entering the main floor from the double French entry doors there is a great hall, a billiard room, the kitchen, small storage, sitting, and dining rooms. The home itself measures 400 square meters. It lies just moments from splendid travel locations including La-Pierre-St-Martin for skiing, the commune of Oloron-Sainte-Marie (the Beret capital of the world), the beach of Biarritz, and the Spanish town San-Sebastian. Dust laden furniture and floors that have not been swept Dubbed as a holiday home with tons of business ventures and opportunities. The house comes complete with all furniture inside, sold as-is for a price of €246,100 ($274,036 USD). There is an in-ground swimming pool as well, that would need much in the way of repairs. In the theater, the rotunda allows the light of. The ceilings in several rooms show massive cracks, the walls near the baseboards do as well. This abandoned castle and its Italian-style theatre are dying in France. Busted through and missing in some spots entirely. The wooden floorboards in the living/salon drawing room are missing. Whether squatters have tried to live here or owners is unclear as the thick layer of dust coating, mostly everything says otherwise. The Pyrénées mountains are set just in the distance with rolling farmland on all sides. It began on the hillsides of the small village of Arette in 1852. Laden with dust, this beautiful chateau has seen better days. This grand mansion home can be found where the roads of Berrote and Oron meet, in the commune of Arette, the department of the Pyrénées-Atlantiques, the region of Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France.
