Château des Rêves Éternels: A 19th-Century Masterpiece in Anjou’s Golden Countryside
Écouflant, Pays de la Loire, France
Price
$3,228,938
Property Type
chateau
City
Écouflant
Region
Pays de la Loire
Overview
Step through the wrought-iron gates of time into *Château des Rêves Éternels*, where the grandeur of Louis XIII’s architectural poetry rises from 34 acres of whispering cedars, ancient oaks, and sunlit meadows. Built in 1874 by a visionary architect from Angers, this 15,000-square-foot chateau stands as a testament to elegance, its honey-colored stone glowing softly in the Anjou twilight, just beyond the quiet hum of a village where time moves like a slow waltz.
The journey begins on a sweeping white-stone staircase—each step a prelude to the majesty within. The entrance hall unfolds beneath 16-foot ceilings, a colonnade of stately arches framing the hush of history. Here, two salons beckon with the murmur of past soirées, their fireplaces still holding the warmth of centuries. A dining room, resplendent under crystal chandeliers, awaits feasts that linger into the small hours, while a second, more intimate dining space offers solace for quiet reflection. The chapel, tucked beyond a discreet door, hums with the sacred silence of private devotion.

Ascend by the gilded lift or the wrought-iron staircase—its scrollwork tracing stories of hands that once glided along its rail—and discover a first floor where eight bedrooms, each with its own bathroom, cradle dreams in linen and light. Above, the second floor unfolds ten more sanctuaries, their windows framing the park’s emerald expanse, where dawn spills gold across the manicured lawns.
Beneath the chateau’s grand floors lies a world of indulgence: a wine cellar where vintages slumber in cool darkness, a billiards room echoing with the click of ivory, a fitness sanctuary, and a study where the scent of aged paper lingers. The gardens, designed in the English tradition, are a living tapestry—lime trees swaying in the breeze, a swimming pool mirroring the sky, its adjacent pool house offering respite from the summer’s caress.

For the equestrian soul, 23 stalls stand ready in the stable courtyard, their brass fittings gleaming, while the 20x40-meter covered riding hall promises rides untroubled by rain or sun. A separate pavilion houses a cinema, its velvet seats awaiting the flicker of classic films, and a two-bedroom apartment, perfect for guests who wish to linger in this idyll.
Just six miles away, a charming town offers daily pleasures, while Angers—with its medieval tapestries and high-speed trains to Paris (a mere 90 minutes)—lies 31 miles distant. Here, in the heart of Haut-Anjou, the chateau is not merely a home but a legacy, a place where the past and present dance in perfect harmony, and every sunset paints the turrets in fire. This is more than stone and mortar; it is a kingdom waiting for its next chapter to begin.

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