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A château to go

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An opportunity to buy a castle with a catch

 

Most of think nothing of ordering a pizza or burger “to go” but on the 12th December, those with a slightly larger budget and imagination will have the opportunity to “take out” something quite different: An entire French château.

 

Château Estoua

 

For auction that day at the 51 Gallery in Brussels, Belgium is the Château Estoua, an entire neo-classical castle that was built at the end of the 19th century. The building was designed by René Sergent, who worked on both The Savoy and Claridge’s, and its architecture is described as being “of Louis XVI style”. The château was originally owned by the Dubarry de la Salle family but surprisingly was never inhabited.

 

The catch? Château Estoua was dismantled in its entirety some years ago and put into storage in Langon, Giornde, France. Now consisting of 700 cubic metres of stones, plans and specialists are available to whoever makes the winning bid. When rebuilt in its new location, the château will measure 135 foot long by 50 foot deep and 46 foot high.

 

The front and rear façades of the building
The stone has been packaged and is currently stored on pallets
Architectural details from the building

 

A guide of £159,182 (€200,000) has been set for the lot and legal fees of 24.2% including VAT will also be applied. For more details call +32 (0) 2 345 49 70.

 

 

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