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Historic estates for sale: France

Historic estates for sale: France

In terms of real estate, the French heritage database Base Mérimée lists over 100,000 properties of historical significance. Around two fifths of these can be attributed to castles, châteaux, manor houses and stately country residences. In addition, the private project Châteauthèque documents approximately 32,000 castles and châteaux in France.

However, only a portion of this historic building stock is actually available on the property market. Taking into account condition, private usability and current availability, this results in an estimated figure of around 20,000 stately properties that are relevant for buyers and investors.

The main property types in France

Château castle, fortress, palace, manor house

The term Château is used broadly in France and may refer, depending on region and period, to fortified medieval castles as well as grand, representative palaces and country estates of the nobility. Terms such as Manoir or Domaine are also used for smaller stately residences or agriculturally oriented estate structures. Châteaux forts or châteaux médiévaux refer specifically to the earlier fortified buildings.

Manoir manor house

A Manoir refers to a rural manor house, smaller than a château but still of stately character. Manoirs typically date from the 15th to 18th centuries and are often surrounded by agricultural land.

Domaine estate, agricultural property

A Domaine refers to a larger estate, often including vineyards, forestry or leased farmland. Acquisition requires careful due diligence, particularly regarding existing tenancy agreements.

Demeure representative residence

Demeure refers to a high-standard representative residence and serves as an umbrella term for architecturally refined homes in rural or urban settings, without being tied to a specific typology, era or social status of the original owner.

Unlike in German usage, the term Villa in French generally has a modern connotation and typically refers to detached residential houses in the upper segment without necessarily implying a historic or aristocratic origin.

Hôtel particulier town palace

The Hôtel particulier is a detached, representative townhouse-like building of the French nobility and wealthy urban elites. It developed mainly between the 17th and 19th centuries and is found in many historic city centres such as Paris, Bordeaux or Lyon.

Unlike the Maison de Maître, it is not a bourgeois rural house but a clearly defined representative residence with internal courtyards, a set-back street façade and often generous reception and salon areas.

Functionally and typologically, the Hôtel particulier is comparable to the Italian Palazzo or the town palace in Central European contexts.

Other property types and regional terms

Maison de Maître master house / bourgeois manor

In contrast to the Manoir, a Maison de Maître refers to a representative residence, usually located in urban or rural settings, dating from the 18th to early 20th century. Developed in the context of affluent bourgeois owners such as notaries, merchants or industrialists, these houses are characterised by symmetrical façades and a functional internal layout.

Unlike aristocratic country estates, a Maison de Maître typically does not include large agricultural operations or extensive park and estate grounds, but stands as an independent residential and representative building.

Propriété property, estate

Propriété is a general French term for a property, derived from the Latin proprietas (ownership). In common usage, it refers to an estate of any type, regardless of period or architectural classification.

Gîte holiday cottage

A Gîte is an independent holiday or guest accommodation, often located in historic rural buildings and frequently operated by the owners themselves. Gîte for sale refers to such a property offered for sale, either independently or as part of a larger estate.

Mas rural farmhouse

The Mas is the traditional stone farmhouse of Provence and southern France, characterised by robust construction and simple architecture, often associated with olive, lavender or wine cultivation.

Bastide country house

The Bastide is related to the Mas but generally larger, with a symmetrical façade and garden layout. It was built mainly between the 17th and 19th centuries as a country residence for wealthy families. The term also historically refers to fortified medieval planned towns.

Moulin mill

A Moulin is a historic mill, usually built in stone and located along rivers, streams or on hillsides. Many have been converted into residential homes or holiday properties.

Pigeonnier dovecote

A Pigeonnier is a tower-like structure used for pigeon keeping, commonly found in regions such as Normandy, Dordogne and Provence. Historically, the right to keep pigeons was reserved for the nobility, making it a symbol of status. Today, well-preserved examples are often used as guest houses or studios.

Buying a château in France: Buyer guidance

France offers a wide range of historic properties, and many appear attractive at first glance in terms of value. Prospective buyers should consider several key factors in advance.

Understanding taxe foncière (property tax)

The taxe foncière is an annual property tax levied on all built and buildable land in France. It varies significantly depending on region, municipality and property type. Condition and classification, such as Monument Historique, may also influence the tax level. The exact amount should be clarified before purchase to realistically assess ongoing costs.

Owners of listed heritage properties may, under certain conditions, benefit from tax advantages if restoration work contributes to the preservation of cultural heritage. This should also be verified in advance.

Heritage protection requirements

When acquiring a Monument Historique, restoration work must be carried out exclusively by certified companies. This should be taken into account both in terms of contractor availability and overall renovation costs.

Existing lease agreements

Castles and large estates are often surrounded by farmland that is fully or partially leased to farmers. Rental income is typically low and agreements are long-term and difficult to terminate. Such arrangements can significantly limit personal use and should be carefully reviewed before purchase.

Networks and experience sharing

Anyone restoring a historic property in France benefits from exchanging experiences with other owners undertaking similar projects. Practical insights on contractors, authorities, funding programmes and construction processes are often more valuable than general advice. Relevant networks can be found in professional associations and online communities.

Selling a castle or historic property in France

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Château with outbuildings, chapel and park in Gascony
Castle for sale Mirande, Occitania
Set in the rolling countryside of the Gers, this listed château ensemble extends over 7.6 hectares. The property comprises the main residence, a Neo-Gothic chapel, several outbuildings, wooded areas and a pond. The origins of the estate date back to the 18th century. Expanded and reconfigured over time, the château acquired its present form in the mid-19th century.
  • Asking price 1.14M USD

Abafim
Country home with roman basin and garden near Uzès
Historic property for sale Uzès, Occitania
Carefully restored 19th-century village house with a harmonious layout and authentic historic features. Behind the impressive entrance gate, the property opens onto a charming shaded courtyard, extended by a covered terrace with a Roman-style basin. From the courtyard, the entrance hall leads to the reception rooms on the ground floor:
  • Asking price 1.09M USD

Catherine La Bruyère
Village estate with private courtyard, pool and medieval details near Uzès
Historic property for sale Uzès, Occitania
Historic residence in the heart of the village, approximately 4.3 miles from Uzès, Gard. The building features a medieval core and has been thoughtfully expanded over the centuries. The L-shaped structure encloses a private courtyard with a heated pool (10 × 23 feet, heat pump). A medieval town wall forms the back wall of the courtyard. Total living space is approximately 3,444 square feet.
  • Asking price 1.02M USD

Catherine La Bruyère
Manor estate in Condéon, Charente
Manor house for sale Condéon, New Aquitaine
This agricultural estate is situated in the southern part of the Charente department, within the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region. The property encompasses 21 acres (8.5 hectares) of land, which includes a pond measuring approximately 2.5 acres (1 hectare).
  • Asking price 962k USD

ANB Immobilier
Château in Anjou with private racecourse, Maine-et-Loire - 741 acres
Castle for sale Angers, Pays de la Loire
17th- and 18th-century château with 300 hectares (741 acres) of land in Anjou, 42 km from Angers. The main building dates from 1635; two side wings were added in the 18th century. The ensemble is oriented east-west and arranged around a U-shaped courtyard of honour.
  • Asking price 6.87M USD

Denniel Immobilier
Classical château near Provins, Seine-et-Marne - not listed as a historic monument
Castle for sale Provins, Île-de-France
18th-century château with classical, symmetrical architecture at the gates of Provins, 90 km from Paris. A complete restoration carried out between 2005 and 2015 brought the property up to international standards of comfort; no further renovation work required. The château is ideally oriented east-west and opens onto the park via three large dressed stone staircases.
  • Asking price 4.52M USD

Denniel Immobilier
Château in Normandy near Caen - 8.5 hectares, listed property
Castle for sale Caen, Normandy
The château was built in 1614 in the style of Henry IV and was expanded in the 18th century with a neoclassical southern façade featuring a symmetrical design and a reinforced pediment. A comprehensive restoration was carried out between 2012 and 2024. The total living area is approximately 600 m², spread across 15 rooms, including seven bedrooms and five bathrooms.
  • Asking price 3.07M USD

Denniel Immobilier
Provençal mas near Uzès - four suites, pools, and guest houses
Manor house for sale Uzès, Occitania
Fully restored Provençal mas at the heart of a village in the Gard, 5 miles from Uzès and 16 miles from Nîmes. The original structure is intact throughout; the restoration combines historic materials with contemporary fittings and generous comfort. The gate opens onto a 4,500 sq ft cobblestone courtyard.
  • Asking price 5.46M USD

Catherine La Bruyère
Classical château in the Loire region with park, lake, and two outbuildings
Castle for sale La Roche-Posay, New Aquitaine
Built in the early 19th century in the Neoclassical style, this château stands on a 4-hectare (9.9-acre) estate in the Centre-Val de Loire region of France. Constructed from local tuffeau stone, the main residence is flanked by two towers and offers approximately 650 m² of living space. On the ground floor, an entrance hall leads to the living room, dining room, kitchen, library, and a veranda.
  • Asking price 1.42M USD

Abafim
Early 17th-century château with preserved keep and baroque estate
Castle for sale New Aquitaine
Early 17th-century château set within a largely intact historic estate. Located on the edge of a river, the property reflects the transition from medieval fortification to classical French residential architecture. A 15th-century keep remains from the original structure.
  • Asking price 11.4M USD

Leyrit & Turpeau
17th-Century Château to Renovate with 64 Acres between Touraine and Anjou
Castle for sale Thouars, New Aquitaine
Built during the reign of Louis XIII and expanded through the 19th century, this château with its rare architectural coherence embodies the transition from late Renaissance to early Classicism. Its silhouette, featuring an imperial dome, pavilion roofs and grand stonework, reflects a refined architectural language. Inside, approx.
  • Asking price 853k USD

Leyrit & Turpeau
Traditional period house with mountain views in Bagnères-de-Luchon
Period mansion for sale Bagnères-de-Luchon, Occitania
This historic house requiring modernization, is centrally located in Bagnères-de-Luchon, Haute-Garonne, offering an unobstructed view of the Pyrenees. The property sits on a 0.5-acre lot and provides 2,150 square feet of living space. The main floor features a 425-square-foot living room, a 120-square-foot kitchen, a 200-square-foot pantry, and a half bath.
  • Asking price 481k USD

Abafim
Medieval château in Normandy
Medieval castle for sale 76000 Rouen, Normandy
Medieval château and estate of six independent houses, listed as a Monument Historique. 13 hectares, Normandy, 100 km from Paris, 25 km from Rouen. The château stands at the edge of a village in a valley bordered by a river. It is flanked by an octagonal tower and surrounded by formal gardens through which the river flows.
  • Asking price 3.41M USD

Denniel Immobilier
Manor house with tower, chapel and gardens north of Lyon
Manor house for sale Limonest, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes
“La Rousselière” is a manor house with origins dating back to the 14th century, located just minutes from Lyon on a landscaped estate of more than 7,600 m². Over the centuries, the property belonged to prominent Lyonnais families and at one time housed a religious community. A former chapel, stone-carved coats of arms, an old dovecote tower and a historic bread oven remain preserved today.
  • Asking price 3.66M USD

Avenir Investissement
Historic residence with 4,000 sq. ft. of living space in Lyon Saint-Just
Period mansion for sale Lyon, Lyon 5e Arrondissement
Located in the heart of the 5th District, in the prestigious Saint-Just/Saint-Irénée neighborhood, this exceptional urban residence offers 4,005 acres of living space set within a rare private garden in the city center. Interior Layout: Living Areas: Double parlor with fireplaces, a dedicated library, and a separate kitchen. Bedrooms & Office:
  • Asking price 3.07M USD

Avenir Investissement
Château listed as a monument in Corrèze from the 11th to 18th century
Medieval castle for sale New Aquitaine
For sale, a château listed as a historic monument with origins spanning the 11th to 18th century. Offering approximately 821 m² of total space, including 401 m² of living area, the property has been partially restored and extends over 7.11 hectares of land in one single block.
  • Asking price 624k USD

VVGroupe Immobilier du patrimoine
Historic estate with chapel, orangerie and pool near Lyon
Period mansion for sale Vaugneray, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes
The property is arranged over three levels, each offering approximately 180 m² of living space, set on an 8,000 m² plot with open views of the Monts du Lyonnais. The ground floor reception areas include a living room, dining room, and library, all opening south onto a terrace and the garden. In total, the property offers seven bedrooms, two bathrooms, and three shower rooms.
  • Asking price 2.13M USD

Avenir Investissement
Historic Oil Mill Near Uzès with Studio, Courtyard and Terrace
Historic property for sale Uzès, Occitania
A former oil mill converted into a residential property, located approximately 17.5 km from Uzès. The building has two levels and retains the characteristic volumes of its original industrial architecture. On the ground floor, a living and dining area with double-height ceilings opens onto a landscaped courtyard. An office area is integrated into this space.
  • Asking price 521k USD

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