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MICHEL REAL ESTATE is offering for sale this remarkable castle built in 1898, perched on a promontory overlooking the picturesque village of Stolzembourg (municipality of Putscheid) with panoramic views over the entire valley and the banks of the River Our.
The property comprises both a habitable castle and the remains of the old castle dating from the 11th century (a fortress tower listed as a national historic monument). The total surface area of the estate is 133.20 ares, including the grounds. The grounds are pleasantly wooded and adorned with majestic century-old trees.
The residential chateau (approx. 1,081 m² of living space): This château, its outbuildings and part of its parklands are listed as national historic monuments.
It features eclectic architecture that has been restored at various times. The ground floor (approx. 225.40 m²) comprises an entrance hall, three rooms, a bedroom in the tower, a stairway and bathroom and toilet facilities.
The first floor (approx. 299.10 m²) is accessed via a fine period wooden staircase, leading to a landing, five rooms and a bedroom in the tower. The second floor (approx. 295.60 m²) comprises a landing, five rooms and a bedroom in the tower.
The attic (approx. 142.00 m²) is accessed via a staircase and comprises two rooms. The château has an oil-fired central heating system with a boiler located in the basement (approx. 119.20 m²), supplying radiators fitted with thermostatic valves. Domestic hot water is produced by the boiler via a water heater. The building is also equipped with a security alarm system.
The remains of the castle's former tower: The remains of the former fortress tower are currently being rebuilt by the Service des Sites et Monuments Nationaux, the Luxembourg State Cultural Institute, and the work is due to continue.
Contact the agency for more information and additional documents. Sale Details - Agency fees at the expense: Not communicated