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Château du Feuga |
32700 Saint Mézard, SW France |
An immaculately restored and exceptionally attractive chateau of great charm dating from the 13th century with 42 acres/17 hectares.
Château de Feuga is both friendly and welcoming and a very easy and comfortable home in which to live and entertain in considerable style. The peace, tranquility and calm of the countryside without the intrusions of modern day life is only enhanced by the fields of sunflowers in the summer months.
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The delightful chateau is surrounded by beautiful gardens and a large perimeter of wild flowers all set within 42 acres of its own grounds. Commanding a hilltop position there are glorious and far reaching views in all directions including the snow capped Pyrenees. The gardens include a heated swimming pool with terraces and pool house, an English style formal rose garden, herbaceous borders, lavender parterre gardens, sweeping lawns, specimen trees, ponds, fountains and numerous attractive terraces for dining and lounging.
The principal accommodation includes six spacious bedrooms with en suite bathrooms, a further bedroom and sitting room in the medieval tower, two cloakrooms, drawing room, snooker room, library, study, dining room, sitting room, a large Gascony kitchen with a monumental fireplace, pantry, laundry/workroom and a roofed external dining room with fireplace. All the reception rooms have working fireplaces. The large master suite has its own private roofed terrace. The chateau is exceptionally sunny, bright and airy with very high ceilings where the majority of reception rooms, with double views, have large French doors opening onto the gardens.
In addition to the principle chateau there is a large secondary building which provides a comfortable cottage for staff, an adequate space for the garaging of several vehicles, the stabling of horses and storage/maintenance areas. Upstairs there is scope to create further self contained accommodation or entertainment/media rooms.
The chateau is approached by a long private drive through its own woodlands leading to impressive electrically operated wrought iron gates and thereafter sweeps around the gardens to the chateau itself. There is also a secondary private drive. |