£683,817
(€163/sq. ft)
€790,000
6 bed château for saleChazelles-Sur-Lyon, Loire, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes
6 beds
3 baths
4 receptions
4,844 sq. ft
About this property
Historic property
Garden
Terrace
Covered parking
Mains Drains
0-2 km to amenities
Oil fuelled heating
Panoramic views
Mains
Well
Electricity on site
Garage
Private parking
Town property
50 km or less to airport
Mountain view
Good condition
Character property
Detached
Business potential
Village property
0-2km to amenities
Water on site
50km or less to airport
Balcony
This characteristic bourgeois residence from 1939, originally called La Talonnière, blends elegance and history, earning its place among the town’s notable landmarks.
Its garden, also classified as remarkable, stretches across a 6,950 m2 plot, offering a true haven of greenery in the very heart of Chazelles-sur-Lyon.
It is undeniably part of Chazelles’ heritage as it was once the home of a hatmaker patron:
Georges Fléchet, grandson of Gabriel Fléchet, whose name would later become the sole historic brand of French hatmaking.
With approximately 450 m2 of living space, this property is spread over three levels and includes a full basement.
Naturally, it boasts generous volumes and spaces full of character.
Upon entering, you are welcomed by a grand hall (featuring a stunning ceiling!) that leads to the main living areas:
An elegant dining room, two bright lounges, and a fully equipped kitchen.
Upstairs, you’ll find six comfortable bedrooms, perfect for hosting family and
friends, along with three bathrooms, several toilets, an office, a laundry room, and a walk-in closet.
The top floor features an attic that can be converted according to your preferences, with its vaulted concrete roof structure sure to
impress.
The full basement is a considerable asset, including a large garage, storage space, a laundry room (with an original washbasin), a boiler room, a wine cellar, an annex, and even a salting room.
Outdoors, the landscaped garden is a true haven of peace, divided into several charming areas: A rose garden, a wooded section, flowering zones, a large grassy area perfect for planting your own creations, and a stone well that adds an authentic and practical touch.
Built entirely of concrete using high-quality materials, the house has stood the test of time without losing its charm.
Its original state makes it a true testament to the 1930s, perfectly livable today, while also leaving room for some work to optimize energy efficiency and
refresh certain rooms.
Located just a short walk from the town center, it combines tranquility with convenient access to local amenities.
A unique property, rare on the market, ideal for lovers of history, authenticity, and wide-open spaces.
While not officially a castles, this house is commonly referred to as one of Chazelles’ castles.
You’ll quickly understand its popularity and its deep roots in local history
Its garden, also classified as remarkable, stretches across a 6,950 m2 plot, offering a true haven of greenery in the very heart of Chazelles-sur-Lyon.
It is undeniably part of Chazelles’ heritage as it was once the home of a hatmaker patron:
Georges Fléchet, grandson of Gabriel Fléchet, whose name would later become the sole historic brand of French hatmaking.
With approximately 450 m2 of living space, this property is spread over three levels and includes a full basement.
Naturally, it boasts generous volumes and spaces full of character.
Upon entering, you are welcomed by a grand hall (featuring a stunning ceiling!) that leads to the main living areas:
An elegant dining room, two bright lounges, and a fully equipped kitchen.
Upstairs, you’ll find six comfortable bedrooms, perfect for hosting family and
friends, along with three bathrooms, several toilets, an office, a laundry room, and a walk-in closet.
The top floor features an attic that can be converted according to your preferences, with its vaulted concrete roof structure sure to
impress.
The full basement is a considerable asset, including a large garage, storage space, a laundry room (with an original washbasin), a boiler room, a wine cellar, an annex, and even a salting room.
Outdoors, the landscaped garden is a true haven of peace, divided into several charming areas: A rose garden, a wooded section, flowering zones, a large grassy area perfect for planting your own creations, and a stone well that adds an authentic and practical touch.
Built entirely of concrete using high-quality materials, the house has stood the test of time without losing its charm.
Its original state makes it a true testament to the 1930s, perfectly livable today, while also leaving room for some work to optimize energy efficiency and
refresh certain rooms.
Located just a short walk from the town center, it combines tranquility with convenient access to local amenities.
A unique property, rare on the market, ideal for lovers of history, authenticity, and wide-open spaces.
While not officially a castles, this house is commonly referred to as one of Chazelles’ castles.
You’ll quickly understand its popularity and its deep roots in local history