Château de Pennautier For Sale , Languedoc-Roussillon,

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QUICK SPEC

Year of Construction Circa 1620 Bedrooms TBA Half Bathrooms Full Bathrooms TBA Interior Surface approx TBA m2 - TBA Sq.Ft Exterior Surface approx TBA m2 - TBA Sq.Ft Parking 8 Cars Property Type Estate

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Bernard Reich de Pennautier, Treasurer of the States of Languedoc, built Château de Pennautier in 1620. His extraordinary task required being in the public eye and his castle had to be grandiose.In 1622, he hosted King Louis XIII who made him a present of his travelling furniture which is now classified as an Historical Monument. Pierre-Louis de Pennautier, Bernard’s powerful and refined son was, like his father, the Treasurer of the States of Languedoc, when he became Receiver General of the Clergy of France, an even greater responsibility. A prominent man, he engaged Le Vau, the architect of Versailles to design the wings of Chateau de Pennautier and Le Nôtre to design the French formal gardens.Being part of the great monuments of French history, the Lorgeril family developed a culture of wine and excellence. Today, Château de Pennautier is a showcase of French art of living. Classified as a French Historical Monument, the château was entirely refurbished in 2009

PROPERTY FEATURES

BEDROOMS • Master Bedrooms - • Total Bedrooms - TBA • Suite -

BATHROOMS • Full Bathrooms - • Total Bathrooms - TBA • Half Bathrooms - OTHER ROOMS • Living Room • Impressives Reception Rooms • Wine Cellar • •

HEATING AND COOLING • Heating Features: Central heating • Cooling Features: Central A/C system

INTERIOR FEATURES • • Classified As A French Historical • Monument • The Château Was Entirely Refurbished • In 2009

EXTERIOR AND LOT FEATURES Mountains, Between 230 And 360 • Throw From Carcassonne, Meters Altitude Characterized By East And West • Winds, The Vineyards Climb The Sunny And Stony Hillsides Of The Black •

POOL AND SPA • • Outdoor Pool •

LAND INFO GARAGE AND PARKING • Lot Size: TBA m2 - TBA Sq.Ft • Garage Spaces: 8 Cars • Parking Spaces: 1

BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION • Levels or Stories: 3 • Living: TBA m2 - TBA Sq.Ft • Structure Type: Chateau • Year Built: Circa 1620 • House Style: • Location : • Furnishing : Furnished • Topography : Flat • Materials - Wood / Stone

SCHOOL INFORMATION It is compulsory for all children resident in France to attend school between the ages of six and 16, with French education being divided into primary level (école), elementary or middle school (collège) and high school (lycée). • School Sabatier Carcassonne • Les Sarments école privée maternelle, primaire et secondaire à Carcassonne • International School of Toulouse • International School Of Béarn • Eridan International School

AMENITIES AND COMMUNITY FEATURES • There are no restrictions on buying property in France, whether it's commercial, residential or land. In fact, France encourages investment by foreigners, both resident and non- resident.

OTHERS

• Security System • Vineyard • Guest House • Vinery • Library • Gardens • Caretakers House • Staff Quarters • Country Living • Mountain Views • Historic

ABAUT THE AREA

France, in Western Europe, encompasses medieval cities, alpine villages and Mediterranean beaches. Paris, its capital, is famed for its fashion houses, classical art museums including the Louvre and monuments like the Eiffel Tower. The country is also renowned for its wines and sophisticated cuisine. Lascaux’s ancient cave drawings, Lyon’s Roman theater and the vast Palace of Versailles attest to its rich history.

Languedoc-Roussillon (often called "the Languedoc") is a historical coastal region in southern France, extending from Provence to the Pyrenees Mountains and the border with Spain. It's now part of . The area is a major wine producer, with Vin de Pays d'Oc and sparkling Crémant de among its best-known varieties. The regional capital, Montpellier, is home to a well-preserved medieval quarter.

Carcassonne, a hilltop town in southern France’s Languedoc area, is famous for its medieval citadel, La Cité, with numerous watchtowers and double-walled fortifications. The first walls were built in Gallo-Roman times, with major additions made in the 13th and 14th centuries. Château Comtal, a 12th-century castle within the Cité, offers archaeological exhibits and a tour of the inner ramparts.