This historic feudal castle circa 1178 is located in Dordogne and was once home to Richard the Lionheart. On approximately 200 hectares of land, the estate includes 5 barns, 6 secondary stone houses, several offices, a shop, and a tavern. Entirely restored ten years ago with all modern comforts, the castle is sold furnished. It has several rooms including a Knights Room, a Dining Room with 26 place settings, a Conference Room with 15 seats and an interactive white-board, a music room, a living room, an entertainment room, a large office, a chapel, a wine cellar, a laundry room, a management office, and a smoking room. In addition, there are 16 bedrooms, 10 of which have private baths. The master suite includes a private bath, Jacuzzi, and sauna. There is also an interior courtyard, a dungeon, two elevators, a space heating system, a telephone system, a data processing system, and magnetic locks. The estate has three ancient ruins: a chapel circa 700 ad, a Postern circa 900 ad and one feudal Mound circa 500 ad, which is among the first wooden castles in France. The castle is surrounded by ditches with natural water currents.
Distance to: Paris: 553 km (5 hours, 7 minutes by car; apx. 4 hours by TGV)
Marseilles: 680 km (6 hours, 11 minutes by car; apx. 7 hours by TGV)
Nice: 836 km (7 hours, 38 minutes by car; apx. 9 hours, 30 minutes by TGV)
Saint-Tropez: 781 km (7 hours, 24 minutes by car)
Lyon: 471 km (4 hours, 33 minutes by car; apx. 6 hours by train)
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