Welcome to a stunning journey through time at this beautifully restored 14th Century Chateau, a testament to history and passion.
This architectural gem has been lovingly transformed by two dedicated individuals who have infused it with life and character. Situated along the 18th Century Royal postal route between Paris and Toulouse, this chateau has stood witness to the likes of Mayors, Musketeers, Priests, and the King's Guard, and now it beckons you to experience its rich heritage.
Step inside and discover four exquisite apartments, each showcasing bespoke handmade furniture that marries elegance with comfort. Each unit is thoughtfully designed with a kitchenette and bathroom, ensuring a cosy retreat for all.
With its enchanting ambiance and historical significance, this chateau provides the perfect setting to welcome family, friends, and guests, making it a unique blend of past and present. Come and be part of the story.
Let us walk you through:
Boot Room (10 m2)
Not just a place to leave your coats, this is the perfect place to leave your cares behind as you enter. The stone floor has been lovingly restored from the foundation remnants of bygone eras, this room includes the stunning original door that whispers tales of the past. From here, stone steps lead down into a large vaulted cellar giving the perfect storage for your favourite vintage.
La Salle â manger (Dining Room) (45 m2)
The inviting feature stone fireplace serves as a focal point, while massive oak beams and exposed stone walls add a rustic charm. The centre piece kitchen beckons culinary creativity, allowing you to connect with loved ones. This space is more than just a dining area; it’s a place where memories are made and shared, adding to the rich history of the building.
Off the kitchen and dining room is a guest bathroom with shower.
The Marcoul Room (18 m2)
A charming ground floor apartment that beautifully blends history with modern comfort. Adorned in regal blue, this unique space features an original old bread oven, a small kitchenette and a large bathroom with shower. The spacious handcrafted double bed promises restful nights.
Tower
This original tower is a remarkable survivor of a 16th-century razing of fortifications throughout France, ordered by Cardinal Richelieu. Constructed around an even older ship's mast, this unique structure not only showcases architectural ingenuity but also embodies the strategic defensive significance of its location. The tower is a listed element of this property which inscribed in the French Monuments Historiques.
The Jean Pierre Suite (38 m2)
On the first floor, this enchanting space features beautifully patterned floors made from original tomette tiles, exuding character and charm. It was named after the ex-mayor of Arnac-La-Poste who was born in this room! The bespoke kitchenette created out of an old dresser, sits in a separate petit salon, while the cosy separate sleeping chamber, adorned with a romantic canopy bed, offers a peaceful escape and is completed with an en-suite bathroom.
The Chambre d’Armes (41 m2)
Keeping the original floors that pay homage to the past, this spacious sanctuary offered a unique challenge to seamlessly integrate contemporary amenities within its historic framework. Accommodating two elegant canopy beds, a convenient kitchenette, and an en-suite bathroom. The original stone fireplace provides a focal point, creating an inviting salon seating area where you can unwind and enjoy your surroundings.
The Templar Suite (40 m2)
Discover the culmination of years of meticulous renovation in this historic property, where passion meets artistry. The current custodian owners have poured their hearts into every detail, resulting in a beautifully crafted suite that seamlessly blends modern comfort with timeless charm. A skilfully handcrafted four-poster bed dominates this space, complemented by a separate space to unwind. Again, another en-suite bathroom is at hand.
The ground floor of the main building also features a utilities/ laundry room (40 m2) which could become another apartment.
The Grounds
The centre piece of this 2.8 hectare estate is an L-shaped courtyard and garden, with a contemporary outdoor kitchen, perfect for hosting unforgettable catering events, weddings, and delightful summer evenings.
It would be possible to transform a large stone barn into a stunning, double storey medieval-style dining hall, complete with a commercial kitchen (total 180 m2), permission for change use has been previously approved.
The additional barn serves as a fully equipped workshop (64 m2), ensuring that the restoration of this historic site remains uninterrupted by the changing seasons.
There is still plenty of scope for you to explore your creative flair and add to the tapestry of the property. The old coach house (88 m2) still stands untouched for further development to accommodation and is already supplied with electricity and water (planning permission not required).
The older set of buildings including piggeries and stables present an intriguing opportunity for additional accommodations (planning permission required) allowing your vision to flourish.
To the north, the remnants of ancient towers, razed in the 16th century, hold the potential to become romantic honeymoon suites or an exquisite backdrop for a charming pool area. Nestled within the serene woodland grove, the melodic sounds of a gurgling brook creates a peaceful ambiance, inviting you to a tranquil escape where you can immerse yourself in the rich history of the land and reflect on life’s moments.
This property is a true testament to the love, craftsmanship, and memories invested by its current owners, who have had an important role to play in the legacy. Are you the next special individual ready to embrace this extraordinary opportunity and continue the story of this Chateau?