2-Bed Duplex Apartment in Historic Château, Les Forges, France, €72,500




+9 photosChâteau Tower, Deux-Sèvres
About this property
Tucked inside the tower of a genuine historic château, this duplex apartment offers vaulted ceilings, exposed limestone walls, and sweeping views over 8 hectares of landscaped grounds, all for less than the price of a new family saloon. The estate comes with a private swimming pool, two tennis courts, a lake, and an orchard, and a 27-hole golf course sits practically on the doorstep.
The apartment itself is thoughtfully arranged across two levels: a spacious living and dining room, a large bedroom, a mezzanine bedroom, an office space, kitchen, and bathroom. A storage room in the basement is included in the sale. Quarterly service charges of around €1,500 cover heating, water, electricity, grounds maintenance, satellite television, and shared use of the laundry facilities and terrace veranda.
Situated in a quiet village on the border of Deux-Sèvres and Vienne, the property is just 40 minutes from Poitiers with its TGV connections and airport. At this price point, with this setting, the question is not whether it makes sense but simply who gets there first.
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