The 18th-century chateau near the Belgium border in Valenciennes previously underwent a five-year … [+]
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To enjoy the genteel life in bucolic northern France, it’s hard to beat a chateau with a moat.
This 18th-century example sits near the city of Valenciennes, close to the border with Belgium. While known for the making of lace and as a cultural center that produced noted artists and architects, the region has the war-torn history of being a battleground. Much of the town was destroyed during both World Wars and since rebuilt.
The beautiful brick chateau is set on 2.5 acres of lawn and mature trees. The site adjoins 86 acres … [+]
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So too, this castle-like residence underwent its own rebirth with a massive five-year renovation completed in 2013. The result is a restored 1700s exterior enclosing contemporary interiors.
Set on 2.5 acres of lawn and mature trees, and adjoining 86 acres of forest, the red brick chateau is accessed by a driveway and walkways that span the moat. Keystones top the arched windows, while stone window frames continue the ornamentation.
The interior living spaces now sport a contemporary sheen thanks to a five-year restoration and … [+]
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Quoin stones adorn most of the structure’s corners, including the raised tower above the drive. Corbelled corner turrets are topped with conical roofs on one face of the house. Dormer windows bring light into the top story.
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Beyond the double-height foyer is open-plan space that weds a sleek living area to the white-walled dining room. Off that is the kitchen with an island.
Polished stone floors and a floating fireplace feature are among interior details of note.
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Tiered seating and dark walls give the home theater a modern vibe.
Perhaps the most surprising interior feature is the indoor lap pool. A wooden deck with lounge seating softens one end of the room. Large windows flood the space with natural light.
Custom shades filter light in the chef’s kitchen, which is outfitted with high-end appliances and … [+]
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Also unexpected is the extensive wine cellar with stone walls, floor and ceiling.
Other living areas include a cloakroom, a snooker room, a home gym, a playroom, a study and a library.
Tiered seating and dark walls give the home theater a modern vibe.
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An elevator shaft, complete with ready-to-install equipment, will serve the four levels of the 12,916 square feet of living space. Some 3,230 square feet on the second floor remain to be updated. There are four bedrooms and four bathrooms.
Among high-end amenities are an integrated sound system and a four-person spa.
For wine lovers, the property features an extensive wine vault.
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Sophie van Cayzeele of Groupe Mercure is the listing agent for the mansion, priced at about $3.515 million.
Attractions in Valenciennes include the Musée Des Beaux-Arts, the stylish Centre Place d’Armes shopping mall and historic churches such as the 12th-century Église Saint-Géry, which is designated as a French national monument.

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The city is served by the modern Tramway de Valenciennes. Lille Lesquin International Airport is about 24 miles away.

The modern tram running through the heart of Valenciennes, France
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Valenciennes is a commune in the Nord region in northern France on the Scheldt river.
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Much of the town was destroyed during both World Wars and since rebuilt.
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