Own discoveries are usually the most fun and exciting locations. This neoclassical chateau dates from the second half of the 19th century. A beautiful and well-preserved chateau, with delightful rooms, fireplaces, floors, staircases and paintings, one of which is of a shepherd and his flock of sheep on a meadow (hence the name Shepherd's Castle).
The site has been for sale for several years. Potential buyers may be deterred by the hefty price tag. Moreover, the possibilities of the property are rather limited. After all, it is protected heritage. A potential investor will therefore not only need a substantial budget but also be prepared to contend with the typical bureaucracy associated with protected heritage.
To protect this location as well and for as long as possible, no further information is being released.
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