Stunning 16th Century Castle built on the foundation of an original wooden watchtower from 1096, erected by Raymond de Curemonte before his departure on a crusade. A stone keep was constructed here in 1306, and the current Renaissance residence was built in 1580 by Jean de Cardaillac, lord of the estate. The property includes 18 hectares of woods and meadows, a castle (558 m²), a manor house (168 m²), and several agricultural barns. It is situated in a commanding position and enjoys an exceptional panoramic view, extending up to a hundred kilometers to the south. This is truly an exceptional and extremely pleasant setting all year round. Details of the listing: The castle is spread over 4 fully restored levels, encompassing 558 m² with: 4 reception rooms, 2 kitchens, a bathroom, a cellar, 5 bedrooms, and 5 bathrooms or shower rooms. The floors and parquet are superb, enhancing the spacious rooms and highlighting authentic architectural elements. There are 6 beautiful stone fireplaces. An impressive gallery connects the first floor of the manor house to the castle, which features a ground-level garden on the north facade. The manor house has also been completely restored in a contemporary and very comfortable style. It includes 168 m²: a large reception area, kitchen/dining room, laundry room, Wc, 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms or shower rooms, and 2 dressing rooms. Garage. Pool with an adjoining barn, and 3 old barns that can still be used as garages or converted into future guest houses. The property spans 18.64 hectares, offering an exceptional 180° panoramic view. Central heating and air-to-air heat pumps. Some areas are heated by underfloor heating. Virtual tour available upon request. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: