In the town of Charolles, in southern Burgundy. This former castle of the Lords of the Madeleine was built in the 14th century at the top of the dominant hill of Charolles. The renovation of the house lasted nearly twenty years for the 400 m² of living space. Two of the five bedrooms are currently used as a private office and gym. Winter garden, summer kitchen, the house houses many elegantly maintained rooms combining modernity and preservation of the old. The chapel within the walls was used as a stopover for pilgrims on their way to Compostela. The square surrounding the house had been emptied of the buildings of the old earthenware factory beforehand. Only the oven tower remained. It was restored. The 2000 m² garden has been cleverly thought out with multiple plantings, conveyances and networks including automated watering. The old pottery basin was curated, restored and fitted out to accommodate a balanced flora and fauna. An ozone-filtered Swim Spa designed for aquatic treatments was imported from Australia and installed in front of the summer chalet. The entire building, from the care of the frameworks and roofs to the floors, walls and partitions has been taken over, renovated, or rebuilt in compliance with the rules and the soul of the house. The ducts and pipes of the networks have been recessed, the gas circuits improved and all the openings, windows and access doors have been designed and shaped in compliance with thermal and burglary protection standards. The access doors are armored for the first and equipped with a steel grille designed for the second (two alarm circuits) For more information, contact the firm 850,000 euros. 820,000 euros + Negotiation fees. : 30,000 euros (i.e. 3.66% to be paid by the buyer)