
We are delighted to present the main residence of Château Trepart, a distinguished historic estate constructed in 1848 and preserved within the same family until our acquisition in 2003.
Rich in European heritage, the château has borne witness to pivotal moments in history, having survived both World Wars and periods of enemy occupation—an enduring testament to its resilience, authenticity, and timeless appeal.
The château offers approximately 397 square metres (approximately 4,273 square feet) of refined living space, arranged across two principal floors, with additional space in the attic and a full height cellar. The cellar mirrors the ground-floor footprint, providing exceptional flexibility for storage, wine cellars, wellness spaces, or further development, subject to approvals. The ground floor is distinguished by impressive 3.8-metre (approximately 12.5-foot) ceilings, creating a remarkable sense of volume, light, and classical elegance throughout the reception rooms.
A cherished local tradition celebrates marriages held on an estate with the planting of two cedar trees—one representing the bride and one the groom. Château Trepart is graced with its own magnificent centennial cedar trees, standing proudly within the grounds and lending a sense of permanence, romance, and natural beauty to the setting.
Château Trepart is a residence of rare character and distinction, where history, elegance, and authenticity converge. With its compelling heritage and refined proportions, it presents a truly exceptional opportunity for discerning buyers seeking a timeless European estate with enduring prestige.

The kitchen is a bright and inviting space, thoughtfully designed to inspire creativity. It retains a number of original features, including deep built-in cupboards, a traditional wood store beneath the window, and a striking exposed limestone wall that adds character and authenticity. Completing the space is a Paul Bocuse Rosière range cooker, which is included in the sale.




Here you will find the laundry facilities, along with pantry shelves, cupboards and an American Fridge/Freezer plus an additional freezer.

The Dining Room has some beautiful features including the original wood panelling, deep red marble fireplace, a storage cupboard and Gun Room, with double doors leading to the steps to the main terrace.




This ground floor bedroom with ensuite shower is a bonus for those with reduced mobility.



Opposite the Dining Room, the south facing Salon boasts original features including a beautiful hand plastered ceiling rose, an 19th Century Empire Mirror over the fireplace and the grey marble fireplace. For those chillier evenings the wood burner is perfect.
Double doors lead to stairs to the cellar.




This is the main entrance to the house with the staircase running to the 1st & 2nd floors.
Also shown is the cloakroom under the stairs with a storage room.

The main entrance double doors, open to steps leading to the drive. These doors are an original feature and are beautifully finished in wood.

The Hall has double doors leading to the Salon on the right and the Dining Room on the left, perfect for entertaining.

Beautiful wood panelling runs from floor to ceiling at both ends of this Hall.

The Cloakroom is tucked away under the stairs next to the main entrance.
The first floor is home to four ensuite bedrooms and a Snug, accessed via the staircase in the Entrance Hall.

The Master bedroom overlooks the main terrace, gardens and the River Cole. Original features include the grey marble fireplace and a dressing room has also been added, with fitted wardrobes.


The ensuite Bathroom with shower features a slipper bath and underfloor heating.

The Snug is perfect for reading, listening to music, painting, or perhaps a Nursery.

This suite has a beautiful vista overlooking the south gardens and park.


An ensuite shower room

Also known as the Princess Bedroom this beautiful room faces south, overlooking the gardens.



The ensuite Shower Room, with a south facing aspect

This suite has a wonderful aspect overlooking the gardens, the main terrace and the River Cole.


Here we have the ensuite Shower Room, again overlooking the main terrace and gardens.

The Wine Cellar is part of the main cellar and sits under the Office/Library. It is partly underground with fitted bottle racks, with a constant humidity and temperature throughout the year.