50 km from Paris and benefiting from easy access, this remarkable Neo-Renaissance style chateau built between 1853 and 1873 is in an elevated setting in the heart of the Vexin Regional Nature Park. Constructed in a V-shape, it is listed and truly original thanks to its elegant and atypical architectural style, and boasts monumental reception rooms benefiting from superb decorative features. The magnificent rolling grounds designed by landscape gardener Edouard Renon feature elements particularly en vogue in the 18th century, and are planted with a variety of magnificent trees as well as an old rose garden. The property is partially crossed by a stream, and feature a near 1.5 hectare lake. Entirely enclosed, the 70 hectares of grounds include about 52 hectares of forest and about 12 hectares of meadows. An exceptional property a short distance from the capital.Detailed presentation file (100 pages) and video on demand.