A few months ago I discovered this YouTube video below on this property that is not for sale but is now a former castle converted into a multi-use complex as a museum, hotel and owner residence.
I love architecture and even used Google maps to look at it from the satellite settings and was amazed by the restoration done by Jaques Garcia, who had to sell his two Paris hotels to acquire the property when it was put for sale. The only thing I dislike is the excessive use of taxidermy, I hate anything that glorifies hunting animals for display in homes. But the rest of the property is magnificent.
Another thing, I got a surprise for my birthday last week: the actual oversize book on the restoration, first and only print in French! Was not available anywhere but Amazon UK. It's so heavy I use a laptop table to look at it, daily, because you can't keep it on your lap for too long since it's immense and heavy as if made of bricks.
Here's the video that caught my eye on this legendary place restored by Jaques Garcia