Historic Property at the Gateway to Sologne
Property for Sale in Lailly-en-Val
Just 1.5 hours from Paris, this exceptional estate is nestled in over 9 hectares of lush greenery. Surrounded by moats and a predominantly wooded park, this enchanting place offers a peaceful living environment just steps from local amenities.
This historic château, formerly a retirement home managed by the Polish Humanitarian Fund, boasts nearly 2,000 m2 of living space across three levels, featuring reception rooms, a library, former professional kitchens, 30 bedrooms (several with en-suite bathrooms), attics, and basements.
All areas are accessible via a grand central staircase and two elevators. The outbuildings, generously sized, include a caretaker's residence, a guesthouse, a rented nursery, a former retirement home with chapel, and 31 additional bedrooms.
Ideal for a hospitality project, guest accommodation, artist residency, or wellness retreat.
A truly unique place, rich in history and full of potential, awaits you for a new life, an ambitious project, or a heritage reinvention. Risk exposure information for this property is available at: www.georisques.gouv.fr
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Region: Loire Valley
The Loire Valley: France's Royal Gardens and Historic Heartland The Loire Valley lies to the southwest of Paris and makes up the 'Centre Val de Loire' region of France. The Loire, the country's longest river (1,020 km), runs from the Massif Central to the Atlantic coast, providing what many regard as a north-south climatic divide. The region was once…
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