Exclusive to Stéphane Gounet. An estate of 6 hectares with its castle, houses, outbuildings and accommodation. This place, as magical as it is exclusive, deserves nothing less than an exceptional treatment. For obvious reasons of tranquility and respect, the owners have chosen to market their domain EXCLUSIVELY: We therefore invite you to contact us exclusively at the ... The Domaine du Château de la Rhue is available for sale. A multi-potential project with: . Its castle of 636.50 m2 with potentially a dozen bedrooms, a large number of rooms and lounges, and sanitary facilities and amenities on each landing. As it stands, you will be able to use, as the current owners do, the quality craftsmen present in our territory. . its outbuildings with a charming vaulted hunting room now used for storage, roofless buildings that could be rehabilitated, its dovecote and its tower . Its two houses, one of 114.10m2 with two bedrooms and the second of 120.65m2 with four bedrooms, two of which are independent, are immediately habitable . A former boutique hotel of 639.52m2, with a dozen rooms and a studio, which had taken place in the old stables. . its two swimming pools offer the freedom to dedicate one of them to the guests of the Domaine. Write the rest of the story of this castle erected in the thirteenth century in the heart of the estate. After fifty years of pampering it, exploiting it and enjoying it, on October 30, 2023, its owners made the decision to pass the torch. Their trust honors and obliges me. A bit of history: 'As far as we know, it is impossible to specify when they were built in the thirteenth century, but the similarity of the forms and the construction allow us to consider that the six preserved city gates are part of an overall programme carried out in a relatively short period of time. In the sixteenth century, the nobleman Bertrand Pauc was lord of the haunt of 'La Rue', but under the sovereignty of the bishop of Tulle. In 1677, Monsieur de Chauffour, married to Marguerite Pauc de la Rue, owned a hideout called 'La Rue' consisting of a castle, chapel, house, stables, barns, dovecote, garden, lands, pastures and woods. The Vidal de Lapize family succeeded the de Chauffour family in the eighteenth century, then the de Montmaur family by marriage, became lords of La Rhue. The property was sold in 1900 to Mr. René Gautier du Mans'. The last family that owned the land, renovated and maintained the castle, transformed the castle's magnificent stables into a charming hotel. In recent years, the place has been operated as a prestigious large capacity gîte and could return to its function as an intimate luxury hotel. The castle, although habitable in its current state, will have to be modernised and renovated according to the projects. No less than thirty rooms are integrated into the various volumes that you can easily repurpose. Contact ... or PM for an exchange prior to the organization of a visit. Background evidence and/or feasibility will be a plus. The capricious weather forces us to make you wait a few days before presenting you the Book and the Virtual Tour of the Estate. The sale of the property will be done through a real estate transfer accompanied by a transfer of the company. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: ... Commercial Agent