Former Bishop's Residence from the 17th Century with 18th Century Renovations and Extensions
This historic complex, spanning 1.3 hectares and featuring an orangery, was converted into a hotel-restaurant. It offers a total usable area of approximately 3,177 square meters, of which about 2,534 square meters are designated as living space.
The current building, along with the orangery, was constructed on the foundations of the old bishop's residence, whose remnants and foundations are protected as historical monuments. The property is divided into 30 rooms, a restaurant, reception rooms, and a spacious parking area. Additionally, there is a river and a natural spring on the grounds. Renovated and in good condition, the property is located in a medieval village at the heart of Cathar country and forms the center of a triangle between Limoux, the medieval city of Carcassonne, and Rennes-le-Château.
Property Description
The village dates back to the 8th century. The cathedral was destroyed by the Huguenots in the 16th century and was never rebuilt. Situated on the Aude River, the village was once known as a spa resort, renowned for its healing powers, particularly beneficial to the digestive system. It lies in the heart of Cathar country, in the Razès region. After crossing the bridge, you will find the bishop's residence on the 1.3-hectare estate on the riverbank to your right.
The 17th Century Bishop's Residence
The well-maintained property is currently operated as a hotel-restaurant with 30 rooms, a restaurant, and reception rooms for weddings or seminars. The orangery contains 10 rooms and two reception rooms, including a 100-square-meter hall with a fireplace, an office, and a private apartment of approximately 185 square meters. The main building features 20 rooms, a restaurant, a breakfast room, a reception area, a library, and a synod hall with an 18th-century ceiling and wooden doors. The basement offers a garage or storage area of approximately 500 square meters.