High place of local and national history, this castle can boast of dating back to the Middle Ages, the seigniory dating from the 12th century, and of having hosted King George V of England during the First World War. A majestic and long alley of lime trees leads to this neo-classical architectural ensemble, slightly remodeled in the 1950s after a fire. In the heart of a vast wooded and cultivated park of 23 hectares, the property reveals approximately 321 square meters of living space spread over two levels. Past the double entrance door, an impressive hall opens onto vast and bright rooms which overlook the surrounding nature. On the left, a living room, benefiting from three East, West and North exposures, hosts the living room and the dining room. On the right, an office and a bedroom on the ground floor can easily be transformed into a real master suite. At this level, and on the back of the building, we find the technical spaces: a kitchen, a bathroom and a hall giving direct access to the back of the castle. The floor hosts a vast landing serving no less than 8 bedrooms, two of which are equipped respectively with a private shower room and a bathroom. The attic offers a plateau of approximately 106 M2 to whoever can reinterpret it. This unique set is enriched by a chapel, the last vestige of the old castle, hosting within it a Louis XV style altarpiece. An ideal living environment to accommodate a family or professional projects: catering area, reception room, gîte, guest house just 20 minutes from Amiens and less than 2 hours from Paris Centre. Attic Cellar Service staircase Former farmhouse Former caretaker's residence (72 m2) Garage ENERGY CLASS: B / CLIMATE CLASS: C Estimated average amount of annual energy expenditure for standard use, based on energy prices in the year 2015: EUR1419
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