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Monastery for sale: France

Monastery

Monastery for sale: France

Abbaye, Monastère, Prieuré Briefly Explained

The term Abbaye refers to a monastery inhabited and run by a religious order. Since the Middle Ages, abbeys have played a significant role as spiritual, cultural, and economic centers. In addition to religious activities, they often engaged in agriculture, viticulture, crafts, or even brewing, making them important economic players.

Monastère is the general term for a monastery, regardless of its size or the type of community. A Prieuré refers to a smaller, subordinate monastery that is affiliated with a larger abbey.

Architecturally, the complex typically consists of a monastery church, often built in Romanesque or Gothic style, a cloister, a refectory (dining hall), a dormitory, and a chapter house that served as a meeting room. Its cultural heritage also lies in the collection and preservation of religious and scholarly texts in extensive libraries.

Abbeys were usually self-sufficient, surrounded by various ancillary buildings and their own lands.

A world-renowned abbey is the venerable former Benedictine abbey Mont-Saint-Michel in Normandy, northern France. Built in a bay on a rocky island, it stands as the most extensive and challenging construction project of the Middle Ages and is often referred to as a Merveille (Wonder), attracting more than three million visitors annually.

Many former abbeys and monasteries are now tourist attractions, museums, or cultural centers. Properties for sale that have not yet been adapted for subsequent use present a particular challenge due to their size and heritage status, but they also open up opportunities for innovative development and usage concepts. In nearly all regions of France, there are examples of exceptionally successful hotel projects, such as Abbaye de la Bussière in Burgundy, Couvent des Minimes in Occitania, or Fontevraud L'Hôtel in the Loire Valley.

Find a former monastery - Latest listings July 2026

Historic estate in Southern France with chapel and natural springs - 96 acres
Monastery for sale Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur
The estate, of monastic origin, is privately situated on a contiguous property of over 96 acres, consisting of agricultural land, woodland, and vineyards, near the Rhône River in a rural area of southern France. The site’s historical use and significance are documented. Description:: The property dates back to the 6th century and was built on the remains of a former Roman villa.
  • Asking price 2.14M GBP

Private Seller
Restored former monastery with gîte and grounds in the Auvergne
Monastery for sale 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 343k GBP

Private Seller
Monastery for sale Charleville-Mézières, Grand-Est
Under Offer
Impressive 13th-century Cistercian monastery with manor and extensive grounds
Monastery for sale Charleville-Mézières, Grand-Est
Set in a stunning location at the confluence of three valleys, this Cistercian Abbey, founded in 1152, is an exceptional historical property featuring magnificent remains of a 13th-century abbey church. The site includes a 52-meter-long nave, a 17th-century abbey palace, a Louis XIII pavilion, a functioning bell tower, and eight scenic ponds.
  • Asking price 1.11M GBP
  • 1,290,200 GBP

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