£1,002,110
(€176/sq. ft)
€1,160,000
12 bed château for saleLa Côte-Saint-André, Isère, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes
12 beds
6 baths
6 receptions
6,588 sq. ft
About this property
Garden
Historic property
Terrace
Fiber optic
Mains
0-2 km to amenities
Mains Drains
Covered parking
Barns - outbuildings
Garage
Well
50 km or less to airport
Private parking
Town property
Electricity on site
Good condition
Character property
Staff accommodation
Mountain view
Open fireplace
Business potential
Barns-outbuildings
Water on site
Gas fuelled heating
Built around 1850 by the Rocher family, the Château de Champvert embodies all the nobility of a 19th-century neoclassical residence. Located in La Côte-Saint-André, this rare estate combines architectural elegance, modern comfort, and an exceptional natural setting.
Behind its harmonious facades, 600 m2 of living space spread over three levels and 17 rooms, including 13 spacious bedrooms, several light-filled lounges overlooking the park, and a majestic wine cellar nestled beneath the château.
The 18,000 m2 enclosed and wooded park, a haven of calm and greenery, is home to ponds, a fountain, an orangery, and an elegant swimming pool that invites relaxation. Here, every path, every stone tells a story—that of a place that was, among other things, a renowned small seminary, possibly frequented by the composer Hector Berlioz. Perfectly maintained, Champvert appeals to architecture enthusiasts as well as those with residential, cultural or event projects.
Behind its harmonious facades, 600 m2 of living space spread over three levels and 17 rooms, including 13 spacious bedrooms, several light-filled lounges overlooking the park, and a majestic wine cellar nestled beneath the château.
The 18,000 m2 enclosed and wooded park, a haven of calm and greenery, is home to ponds, a fountain, an orangery, and an elegant swimming pool that invites relaxation. Here, every path, every stone tells a story—that of a place that was, among other things, a renowned small seminary, possibly frequented by the composer Hector Berlioz. Perfectly maintained, Champvert appeals to architecture enthusiasts as well as those with residential, cultural or event projects.