On the edge of a state-owned forest, this château, built in 1430 and altered in the 17th and 19th centuries, was fully renovated in 2014 by a renowned architect. Set on 3 hectares and surrounded by checkerboard ramparts (made of stone and red brick), the property overlooks the village and the surrounding area. It consists of a 728 sq.m. (7,836 sq.ft.) stronghold spread over 5 levels with an elevator and a magnificent staircase, featuring: Ground (U.S. 1st) floor : Entry in a pentagonal tower Grand salon Reception room Dining room Kitchen Pantry 1st (U.S. 2nd) floor above the kitchen (accessed via a staircase): Bedroom with shower room and terrace 1st (U.S. 2nd) floor accessed via the main staircase and the elevator: Magnificent winter lounge opening onto a bridge leading to the garden and forest Bedroom with shower room Gallery or library Another bedroom 2nd (U.S. 3rd) floor : Extremely large, bright suite with bathroom Second bedroom with shower room 3rd (U.S. 4th) floor : Vast bedroom with bathroom Second bedroom with shower room 4th (U.S. 5th) floor : Two bedrooms under the eaves, each with its own shower room Large vaulted cellar Guest house of 66 sq.m. on 2 levels Caretaker's house of 92 sq.m on 3 levels with a cellar Dovecote of 44 sq.m. from the 15th century, may be converted into a gym or spa Magnificent exposed beams, period woodwork The fireplaces are the only interior listed items Renovated in contemporary style The castle and dovecote are listed historic monuments