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Historic properties for sale: France

Historic properties for sale: France

In terms of real estate, the French heritage database Base Mérimée lists over 100,000 properties of historical significance. Around two fifths of these can be attributed to castles, châteaux, manor houses and stately country residences. In addition, the private project Châteauthèque documents approximately 32,000 castles and châteaux in France.

However, only a portion of this historic building stock is actually available on the property market. Taking into account condition, private usability and current availability, this results in an estimated figure of around 20,000 stately properties that are relevant for buyers and investors.

The main property types in France

Château castle, fortress, palace, manor house

The term Château is used broadly in France and may refer, depending on region and period, to fortified medieval castles as well as grand, representative palaces and country estates of the nobility. Terms such as Manoir or Domaine are also used for smaller stately residences or agriculturally oriented estate structures. Châteaux forts or châteaux médiévaux refer specifically to the earlier fortified buildings.

Manoir manor house

A Manoir refers to a rural manor house, smaller than a château but still of stately character. Manoirs typically date from the 15th to 18th centuries and are often surrounded by agricultural land.

Domaine estate, agricultural property

A Domaine refers to a larger estate, often including vineyards, forestry or leased farmland. Acquisition requires careful due diligence, particularly regarding existing tenancy agreements.

Demeure representative residence

Demeure refers to a high-standard representative residence and serves as an umbrella term for architecturally refined homes in rural or urban settings, without being tied to a specific typology, era or social status of the original owner.

Unlike in German usage, the term Villa in French generally has a modern connotation and typically refers to detached residential houses in the upper segment without necessarily implying a historic or aristocratic origin.

Hôtel particulier town palace

The Hôtel particulier is a detached, representative townhouse-like building of the French nobility and wealthy urban elites. It developed mainly between the 17th and 19th centuries and is found in many historic city centres such as Paris, Bordeaux or Lyon.

Unlike the Maison de Maître, it is not a bourgeois rural house but a clearly defined representative residence with internal courtyards, a set-back street façade and often generous reception and salon areas.

Functionally and typologically, the Hôtel particulier is comparable to the Italian Palazzo or the town palace in Central European contexts.

Other property types and regional terms

Maison de Maître master house / bourgeois manor

In contrast to the Manoir, a Maison de Maître refers to a representative residence, usually located in urban or rural settings, dating from the 18th to early 20th century. Developed in the context of affluent bourgeois owners such as notaries, merchants or industrialists, these houses are characterised by symmetrical façades and a functional internal layout.

Unlike aristocratic country estates, a Maison de Maître typically does not include large agricultural operations or extensive park and estate grounds, but stands as an independent residential and representative building.

Propriété property, estate

Propriété is a general French term for a property, derived from the Latin proprietas (ownership). In common usage, it refers to an estate of any type, regardless of period or architectural classification.

Gîte holiday cottage

A Gîte is an independent holiday or guest accommodation, often located in historic rural buildings and frequently operated by the owners themselves. Gîte for sale refers to such a property offered for sale, either independently or as part of a larger estate.

Mas rural farmhouse

The Mas is the traditional stone farmhouse of Provence and southern France, characterised by robust construction and simple architecture, often associated with olive, lavender or wine cultivation.

Bastide country house

The Bastide is related to the Mas but generally larger, with a symmetrical façade and garden layout. It was built mainly between the 17th and 19th centuries as a country residence for wealthy families. The term also historically refers to fortified medieval planned towns.

Moulin mill

A Moulin is a historic mill, usually built in stone and located along rivers, streams or on hillsides. Many have been converted into residential homes or holiday properties.

Pigeonnier dovecote

A Pigeonnier is a tower-like structure used for pigeon keeping, commonly found in regions such as Normandy, Dordogne and Provence. Historically, the right to keep pigeons was reserved for the nobility, making it a symbol of status. Today, well-preserved examples are often used as guest houses or studios.

Buying a château in France: Buyer guidance

France offers a wide range of historic properties, and many appear attractive at first glance in terms of value. Prospective buyers should consider several key factors in advance.

Understanding taxe foncière (property tax)

The taxe foncière is an annual property tax levied on all built and buildable land in France. It varies significantly depending on region, municipality and property type. Condition and classification, such as Monument Historique, may also influence the tax level. The exact amount should be clarified before purchase to realistically assess ongoing costs.

Owners of listed heritage properties may, under certain conditions, benefit from tax advantages if restoration work contributes to the preservation of cultural heritage. This should also be verified in advance.

Heritage protection requirements

When acquiring a Monument Historique, restoration work must be carried out exclusively by certified companies. This should be taken into account both in terms of contractor availability and overall renovation costs.

Existing lease agreements

Castles and large estates are often surrounded by farmland that is fully or partially leased to farmers. Rental income is typically low and agreements are long-term and difficult to terminate. Such arrangements can significantly limit personal use and should be carefully reviewed before purchase.

Networks and experience sharing

Anyone restoring a historic property in France benefits from exchanging experiences with other owners undertaking similar projects. Practical insights on contractors, authorities, funding programmes and construction processes are often more valuable than general advice. Relevant networks can be found in professional associations and online communities.

Selling a castle or historic property in France

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Historic house in Salies-de-Béarn with garden
Period mansion for sale Salies-de-Béarn, New Aquitaine
Just a few steps from the center of Salies-de-Béarn, this villa from 1910 offers three floors with 3,014 sq ft (280 m²) of living space on a 21,500 sq ft (2,000 m²) lot. Features:: Entrance hall, fitted kitchen, living and dining room, nine bedrooms, one main bathroom, three additional bathrooms, separate apartment (540 sq ft / 50 m²), garage. Technical Details::
  • Asking price 385k GBP

Abafim
Townhouse in the historic centre of Uzès
Period mansion for sale Uzès, Occitania
The property unfolds across multiple levels, beginning with a 45 m² entrance hall of considerable presence. Here, a quarter-turn staircase rises beneath high ceilings, whilst a vaulted study (30 m²) to one side enjoys garden views through its arched windows. The principal rooms occupy the first floor.
  • Asking price 1.63M GBP

Catherine La Bruyère
Country property for sale La Capelle-et-Masmolène, Occitania
Under Offer
Character home (Mas) in La Capelle-et-Masmolène (Nimes)
Country property for sale La Capelle-et-Masmolène, Occitania
This authentic 19th-century village Mas has been restored using high-quality materials and offers an idyllic living environment. It is located in a sought-after village renowned for its authenticity, just 12.5 km from Uzès. Approaching the property through the garden reveals a quintessential Provençal scene:
  • Asking price 338k GBP

Catherine La Bruyère
French village house near Uzès
Historic property for sale Uzès, Occitania
This 18th-century village house boasts a basement, charming original architectural features, and a private courtyard. Situated just a short drive from Uzès, with local shops and everyday amenities within easy reach, the property offers a quiet yet convenient setting.
  • Asking price 167k GBP

Catherine La Bruyère
Chateau near Forcalquier - classical masterpiece with French garden
Castle for sale Forcalquier, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur
Set within a sublime landscape where the view stretches for several kilometres, this classical palace built around 1720 embodies the French art of living during the Régence period, worthy of the film Que la fête commence (Let the Party Begin).
  • Asking price 5.05M GBP

Denniel Immobilier
Folie Nantaise – 18th-Century Country House near Nantes
Manor house for sale Nantes, Pays de la Loire
Set in the heart of an expansive park of approximately 1.3 hectares, the Folie Nantaise stands as an architectural testament to the 18th century. Built in the latter half of the century, this residence embodies the clarity and harmony of classical design.
  • Asking price 635k GBP

Leyrit & Turpeau
Country property for sale Masseube, Occitania
Rural estate with guest house near Masseube
Country property for sale Masseube, Occitania
Situated between Masseube and Castelnau-Magnoac, this property offers more than 350 m² of living space, a guest house and six bedrooms set on a 1.3-hectare/3.2-acre plot. Main House – : Maison de maître The house is characterised by ashlar stone, historic cement tiles, high ceilings and large fireplaces. On the ground floor, four rooms are arranged around the grand entrance:
  • Asking price 442k GBP

Abafim
Manor house with gardens near Pau
Manor house for sale Pau, New Aquitaine
This elegant 18th-century château, restored over the past 25 years with exceptional taste by a passionate aesthete, combines classical symmetry with authentic period décor. Nestled at the foot of the Pyrenees, it is surrounded by meticulously designed gardens featuring boxwood parterres, topiary, a labyrinth, and a green theater. Architecture and Interior:
  • Asking price 1.19M GBP
  • 1,376,000 GBP

Denniel Immobilier
Restored templar estate with outbuildings near Cognac
Period mansion for sale Beauvais-sur-Matha, New Aquitaine
Thanks to favourable tax advantages, this historic templar estate offers a range of opportunities, from holiday lets to other development projects. The main house has been fully restored and provides 200 m² of living space under a new roof, combining historic charm with modern comfort.
  • Asking price 240k GBP

Private Seller
Castle near Le Mans, 19,77 acres
Castle for sale Le Mans, Pays de la Loire
Nestled within a wooded estate featuring a historic garden, this 1882 Château offers 900 m² of restored living space, complemented by numerous outbuildings. Its tranquil setting near Le Mans and Paris combines privacy with excellent connectivity, making it ideal for both residential and commercial use.Main Château: Ground Floor: The grand entrance hall (60 m²) opens to:Salon (120 m²):
  • Asking price 1.08M GBP

Abafim
Restored former monastery with gîte and grounds in the Auvergne
Monastery for sale Viverols, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes
On the edge of a quiet village in the Auvergne, this restored former monastery combines history, calm and space. The location is peaceful yet within walking distance of local shops and amenities.
  • Asking price 341k GBP

Private Seller
French country house with garden and outbuildings
Manor house for sale Marignac, Occitania
This 18th-century manor house is situated 15 minutes from Bagnères-de-Luchon. The property provides 2,981 square feet (277 m²) of living space and includes eight bedrooms, two sitting rooms, a dining room, a kitchen, a study, a laundry room, three shower rooms, a bathroom, a walk-in wardrobe, and six toilets. Additional structures include a conservatory, a cellar, and two outbuildings:
  • Asking price 505k GBP

Abafim
Historic country house near Lourdes
Historic property for sale Lourdes, Occitania
Just five minutes from Lourdes and in complete privacy, this late 18th-century estate offers eight bedrooms, over 4,300 sq ft of living space, and sits on a 1.5-hectare property. Facing south, the residence has served various purposes over its long history and is now fully renovated, offering a distinguished home at the foot of the Pyrenees.
  • Asking price 475k GBP

Abafim
Manor in Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port
Manor house for sale Mauléon-Licharre, New Aquitaine
Allow yourself to be captivated by the panoramic views of this charming château, nestled in the heart of the Basque Country, just 35 minutes from Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port.Key Features of the 18th-Century Château::
  • Asking price 787k GBP

Abafim
Old 9th-century church – an exceptional living experience
Historic property for sale Goudargues, Occitania
Deconsecrated Church from 815 Transformed into an Exceptional Residence: This deconsecrated church, originally constructed in 815 and remodelled in the 13th century, has been exquisitely transformed into a truly unique home. The entrance is located within the ground-floor apse, revealing impressive ceiling heights that immediately captivate.
  • Asking price 321k GBP

Catherine La Bruyère
Castle with lush gardens just 60 km from Paris
Castle for sale 95420 Magny-en-Vexin, Île-de-France
Nestled in a beautifully preserved valley in the Vexin region, just 60 km northwest of Paris, this exceptional château blends Renaissance grandeur with 18th-century elegance. Surrounded by 26 hectares of unspoilt grounds, the estate features one of the most celebrated Italian-style gardens in Île-de-France and holds protected historic monument status. Architecture and Setting:
  • Asking price 3.82M GBP

Denniel Immobilier
Charming stone house with historic features, garden and barn
Historic property for sale Lasseube, New Aquitaine
Located in the heart of the historic village of Lasseube in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques, this distinctive stone house epitomises traditional Béarn architecture. Offering around 100 m² of living space, the property includes two bedrooms and various living areas. The grounds encompass a south-facing garden, a large attached barn, and a traditional bread oven.
  • Asking price 127k GBP

Abafim
Property with castle-like character in a picturesque village location
Historic property for sale Uzès, Occitanie
This superbly restored property features castle-like architecture and is situated in a charming village setting within the typically beautiful landscape of southern France. It benefits from excellent connections to major transport routes, making it ideal for buyers seeking a peaceful yet accessible retreat. A lift conveniently serves all floors from the basement up to the second floor.
  • Asking price 676k GBP

Catherine La Bruyère
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