A 1500 m² Renaissance château, partially listed as a historic monument and converted into a hotel, outbuildings and garden in a medieval village in the Lyon countryside. You can see the château at the end of a country road, between the village church and the primary school. Circular towers, topped with conical tiled roofs typical of French seigneurial architecture, frame a parapet walk. The complex runs around a courtyard bordered by fine lines of trees and a stone perimeter wall. The main building, which is rectangular in shape and three storeys high, is topped with a French-style dark slate roof dotted with ornate dormer windows. The white stone façade has tall mullioned windows. A central staircase, flanked by balusters, leads to a huge door in fitting with the grand building. In the immediate vicinity there are a courtyard and outbuildings, with stone walls and brown tiled roofs, once used as farm buildings. The enclosed parkland, covering some 3,000 m², stretches out behind the château, alternating between formal gardens and wilder copses of trees. The fortress has undergone a complete renovation over the last decade.
Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: https://www.georisques.gouv.fr/
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