House Seraincourt - 12 bedrooms - 800m²
95450 - Seraincourt
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Just 45 minutes from Paris, in the Vexin Regional Nature Park, on the border between the Val d'Oise and the Yvelines, this 17th century castle built on a preserved estate of more than 23 hectares (49 acres) houses numerous outbuildings, providing an exceptional opportunity for buyers looking for authenticity.
The ensemble is coherent and adaptable, making it particularly suitable for heritage, residential, tourism or business projects.
The château spans around 800 m2 over three levels, each with very high ceilings of almost 4 m and a multitude of windows offering a level of luminosity rarely seen in buildings of this type.
The ashlar and brick facade and the Mansard-style roof are typical of the 17th and 18th centuries.
The château, bathed in light thanks to its four-fold orientation (mainly north-west and south-east), offers an idyllic view over the estate's parklands, its beautiful working fountain, the pond, the swimming pool and, in the distance, the bridle paths.
The Seraincourt estate once belonged to Jean de Valliquerville, and the château was home to Ninon de Lenclos, writer and famous courtesan at the court of Louis XIV, as well as to many writers and intellectuals of the 17th and 18th centuries.
At the end of the 17th century, it was sold and remodelled for the Choppins, Lords of Seraincourt, and remained in the family for over 200 years.
It then became the former home of Pola Negri, a silent film actress from the early 20th century and friend of Charlie Chaplin.
Lightning struck the castle in 2012, causing a fire and extensive damage.
Under the supervision of a Bâtiments de France architect, the roof, framework, ceilings and windows and frames on the 2nd floor were restored, and the château was rendered watertight.
It is now awaiting renovation and interior refurbishment in line with the occupancy desired by its future owner.
Many exceptional features from different periods remain: parquet flooring (Versailles and herringbone), Burgundy stone, marble, floor tiles, mouldings, wood panelling, fireplaces, etc.
While remaining on a human scale, like a very fine bourgeois residence bathed in light, the château offers spacious accommodation with, on the ground floor, a vast entrance hall, a double living room, a library, two dining rooms, a kitchen, a pass-through and a separate toilet.
On the 1st floor, a beautiful wooden staircase leads to five or six bedrooms, a dressing room, two bathrooms and a separate toilet.
The 2nd floor opens onto a vast room that can accommodate up to five bedrooms and two more in the tower on the top floor.
In the basement, two large cellars can be accessed via the service staircase that also leads to the upper floors.
The chateau is accompanied by a series of outbuildings in very good condition and with a variety of well-appointed activities:
The former barn houses a 200 m2 reception room (with a catering area and a 3 WC sanitary block) extended by a 100 m2 courtyard of honour and a 100 m2 covered courtyard, making it ideal for organising unique events.
The former 300m2 hunting lodge, now a fully renovated and decorated gîte, provides accommodation for 24 people (8 bedrooms and a family room, each with its own shower room and toilet).
On the ground floor, there is a lounge/dining room and a kitchen area where breakfasts and table d'hôtes can be served.
The owner's stable of over 350m2 houses an animal shelter that looks after the stable's upkeep.
It comprises 24 stalls, 6 of which are outside, a round pen, a competition arena with a perfectly level, draining floor, and staff accommodation.
Finally, the current owner lives in a very attractive farmhouse (310m2 living space and more than 500m2 of floor space) comprising former stables on the ground floor, housing various garages and sheds.
An outside stone staircase leads to the 1st floor, which includes a large kitchen/dining room, a lounge, five bedrooms, a bathroom and separate toilet.
The property is extended by two independent flats (a three-bedroom on the ground floor and a two-bedroom on the 1st floor).
These various buildings, along with the château, offer infinite potential for a variety of development projects and for organising events in a location that combines historical heritage with a beautiful natural setting.
Two independent entrances, each with its own electric gate, provide access to the property.
The more majestic main entrance gives access to the château and the Saint-Jean chapel, whose roof and stained glass windows have been restored, as well as to an oratory.
A second entrance leads to the various outbuildings.
The entire property is supplied and self-sufficient thanks to a natural water source and the estate enjoys a privileged location just a few kilometres from Paris (45 minutes by car and less than a quarter of an hour by taxi from Cergy le Haut RER A and Transilien L stations), surrounded by forests and meadows, offering its future owners an exceptional quality of life.This ad is brought to you by FOUCHER Benoît - EIRL - N°RSAC: 831 621 438, Registered with the Greffe du tribunal de commerce de PARIS - Ad written and published by an Agent - Agent Mandataire - France
- Exceptional estate with over 23 hectares of nature.
- Bright castle with several renovated outbuildings.
- Prime location just 45 min from Paris.
17th century château and outbuildings already in use - 45 minutes from Paris - Parc Naturel Régional du Vexin
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Ref : 277609_104317 - Date : 24/04/2026
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