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16Th-Century Château with the character of an Italian palace
Between Toulouse and Carcassonne, along the peaceful waters of the Canal du Midi, this 16th-century château is revealed, nestled at the heart of a vast park of more than 5.7 hectares, flat and planted with majestic century-old trees. A place steeped in history, shaped by the centuries, where architecture tells a story as much as it inspires.
Originally a fortress that became a garrison in the 17th century, the château underwent a decisive transformation in the 18th century when it was acquired by an Italian architect. He breathed new life into it, transforming defensive austerity into the elegance of a palace. Italian frescoes, moulded ceilings, monumental fireplaces—every detail bears witness to this meeting between French stone and transalpine refinement.
Facing due south, the property opens generously onto the surrounding countryside while enjoying immediate proximity to Castelnaudary, just five minutes away. A lively and well-equipped town, it offers a railway station, motorway access, hospital, and shops, while a neighbouring village provides everyday amenities. A rare balance between tranquillity and accessibility.
From the moment you enter, the tone is set. A vast open entrance hall, dominated by a stone staircase with a wrought-iron balustrade, welcomes visitors. The ground floor is arranged around fine living spaces: a spacious living room, a formal dining room, a study, a kitchen, a laundry room, as well as a bedroom and a bathroom, allowing for single-level living.
Upstairs, four large bedrooms take shape, two of which include dressing rooms, along with four bathrooms, offering comfort and privacy. Part of the château, as well as the entire top floor, remains to be renovated, offering attractive possibilities for extension or reinterpretation, subject to the necessary permissions.
Outside, the park features three independent guest houses, outbuildings, a swimming pool, and wide open spaces conducive to contemplation, entertaining, or more ambitious lifestyle projects.
At the crossroads of history, a dreamlike Italy, and the South of France, this château offers far more than a residence: a place to live, to pass on, and to bring to life, with respect for its past and openness to new horizons.
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