Nestled in the heart of the Forez Plain, renowned for its quality game bird hunting and as the second-largest horse breeding region in France, Château de Beaurevert is located just 10 km from the A72 highway. You’ll arrive via a long private driveway lined with elms, where you can peacefully admire the sunset over the Forez mountains. The estate spans 22 hectares (about 54 acres) of contiguous land, comprising agricultural fields, a pond, and oak groves. The property is accessible by three roads. To the east, the château is preceded by a shared courtyard, while to the west, it opens onto a park with a gentle slope and tree-lined grounds, leading to an elliptical pond. The courtyard is framed by two L-shaped outbuildings connected by a wrought iron gate, where the tree-lined driveway meets the Feurs Montbrison road. The main residence consists of a central structure across three floors, flanked by two smaller wings on either side (two floors), slightly set back from the park. The total living space is approximately 1,500 square meters (16,000 sq. ft.). The two outbuildings surrounding the shared courtyard offer around 500 square meters (5,380 sq. ft.) of additional space. One of the buildings, recently renovated and featuring a pool, served as a guest house for the owner. These could be sold separately, as there have already been purchase offers. Additionally, the estate includes a private water tower and stables in need of reconstruction, which could be part of a beautiful renovation project for equestrian care and breeding. This is enhanced by the adjoining pastures and the hydrotherapy treatments available through the private water tower. Nature lovers will enjoy spotting the local wildlife, which is abundant yet relatively tame (pheasants, deer, foxes, partridges, ducks, scoters, etc.), as the estate hasn’t been hunted in many years. Meanwhile, fishing enthusiasts will find a well-vegetated and stocked pond, sustained by a high-quality water supply.