Exceptional apartment at Avaray Castle
Step through the majestic gate of the estate and ascend the driveway lined with centuries-old trees to discover the imposing silhouette of the Château d’Avaray. In one of its iconic 13th-century towers, this 140 sq m triplex offers a unique residential experience, where the prestige of history meets absolute comfort.
The former residence of the Duke of Avaray, a loyal supporter of Louis XVIII, this Château is a listed Historic Monument, nestled in the heart of a 16-hectare park. Access to the apartment is via a bridge spanning the moat. On the ground floor, the entrance, enhanced by authentic terracotta tiles, leads to a spacious living room with an open fireplace and breathtaking views of the moat and park. A room with a powder room completes this level, which could also serve as an office or bedroom. A stone staircase leads to the lower living areas. The fully equipped kitchen and dining room, with their centuries-old vaulted ceilings, offer a soothing view of the moat. The top floor comprises a spacious master bedroom with an adjoining boudoir and a full bathroom (bath and shower), providing a haven of absolute serenity. Approximately 1 hour and 45 minutes by car from Paris via the motorway and just 5 minutes by car from Mer train station, where you’ll find local shops, supermarkets, a pharmacy, and a weekly market in the old market hall, the village of Avaray retains its authentic charm with quick access to the banks of the Loire River and is 20 minutes from the Château de Chambord and the city of Blois. A jewel of the Loire Valley, a privileged witness to French history.
Additional information
- 5 rooms
- 2 bedrooms
- 1 bathroom
- Outdoor space : 156761 SQM
- 108 co-ownership lots
- Annual co-ownership fees : 6 724 €
- Property tax : 1 010 €
- Proceeding : Non
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