Saone et Loire Moated Château4 of 7How's this for a water feature? Built between the 15th and 19th centuries, this four-story castle with a moat and drawbridge contains more than 15,000 square feet of living space, surrounded by 49 acres of woodlands, meadows and ponds, along with a swimming pool and tennis courts. The building contains 30 main rooms and a chapel. The property is in the department of Saone et Loire in southern Burgundy. Dijon, the regional capital, is an hour and 40 minutes from Paris by high-speed rail.Asking price: $2,455,164 Related Articles:Rich but foreclosedInsuring overseas homeReal estate tips for 20116 house repairs to tackleRelated Links:Save on home heatingBuying property in EuropeAvoid buying a money pit4 steps to remodel success advertisement
How's this for a water feature? Built between the 15th and 19th centuries, this four-story castle with a moat and drawbridge contains more than 15,000 square feet of living space, surrounded by 49 acres of woodlands, meadows and ponds, along with a swimming pool and tennis courts. The building contains 30 main rooms and a chapel. The property is in the department of Saone et Loire in southern Burgundy. Dijon, the regional capital, is an hour and 40 minutes from Paris by high-speed rail.
Asking price: $2,455,164
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