Set within the rolling countryside of the Ariège, close to the village of Betchat and surrounded by the exceptional landscapes of the Pyrénées Ariégeoises, Château de Castelbon is a rare and romantic estate of extraordinary character.
Dating back to the Middle Ages, with its history traced to the early 13th century, this remarkable former fortified residence occupies an idyllic and wonderfully private setting of approximately 10 hectares, with the possibility of acquiring a further 18 hectares of predominantly woodland nearby. Approached by a long, impressive driveway, the château emerges from the landscape with commanding views towards the Pyrenees, creating an atmosphere of complete tranquillity and timeless rural elegance.
The château is arranged around a beautiful central courtyard in a distinctive U-shaped configuration, with two substantial wings, four historic towers and an impressive chapel at its heart. Two square towers and two circular defensive towers, complete with surviving arrow slits and gun loops, bear witness to the property’s medieval origins.
Castelbon has a fascinating and distinguished history. Raimond At de Castelbon is recorded as Lord of Castelbon as early as the beginning of the 13th century, while in 1405 the château’s archives were inventoried on the orders of Archambaud de Grailly, demonstrating its importance as a seigneurial and administrative centre.
Over the centuries, the estate was associated with several notable families, including the Comminges and Joyeuse, before passing to Pierre de Bertier in the 16th century and subsequently to the Saint-Jean de Pointis family. In the 20th century, the château entered a new chapter as a model farm.
Today, the property remains privately owned and offers an extraordinary opportunity to restore and complete a substantial historic estate while creating a truly exceptional home, hospitality destination or lifestyle business.
Internally, the château retains an abundance of fabulous period features, including magnificent fireplaces, original stonework, characterful timber elements, historic stone staircases and an extraordinary chapel. The beautiful old tower staircases and surviving defensive architecture add to the property’s unique sense of place.
The accommodation extends to approximately 1,000 m², subject to confirmation, with around 20 rooms and 7–8 bedrooms and 5 bathrooms, together with a wealth of additional reception and leisure spaces.
A magnificent entrance hall or atrium forms the heart of the main house, with twin staircases leading towards the principal reception rooms. There are generous salons and dining areas, a substantial kitchen with open fireplace, additional service rooms, a TV room, laundry and cellar spaces.
One of the property’s most impressive features is its ballroom, complete with bar, cloakrooms and extensive terraces overlooking the surrounding gardens. A substantial poêle de masse provides a wonderfully atmospheric focal point and creates an inviting setting for entertaining.
The accommodation includes a generous principal bedroom suite, further bedroom suites and bedrooms, family accommodation, an artist’s studio of approximately 50 m², music room, tower rooms and former staff quarters offering further potential for renovation.
At the centre of the château sits its beautiful historic chapel, an especially evocative feature which contributes enormously to the romantic character of the estate.
Over the past 20 years, significant renovation work has been undertaken, including a new roof, pellet-fired heating system, renewed bathrooms and extensive improvements to the interiors. Much of the transformation is in place, with some areas requiring final restoration and finishing.
The scale and versatility of the château lends itself perfectly to a number of uses. It could become an exceptional private residence for a large family, a luxury countryside retreat, yoga or wellness centre, artists’ retreat, guest accommodation or an elegant venue for intimate weddings and private events.
The generous bedroom configuration and extensive reception spaces provide the rare possibility of combining a substantial family home with a successful lifestyle or hospitality enterprise.
The surrounding grounds are quintessentially French and wonderfully bucolic, with gently rolling fields, woodland, mature gardens, a potager, terraces and sweeping lawns.
A particularly beautiful suspended terrace to the rear of the château provides an enchanting place from which to enjoy the landscape and fabulous panoramic views towards the Pyrenees.
There is also a former swimming pool requiring restoration or replacement, together with a substantial agricultural outbuilding suitable for tractors, equipment, workshop use or potential conversion, subject to the necessary permissions.
The long approach drive, mature grounds and secluded setting create a magnificent sense of arrival, while the combination of woodland, open countryside and mountain views offers an enviable feeling of privacy and escape from the outside world.
Despite its peaceful and secluded character, Castelbon is conveniently positioned just minutes from Betchat, with Salies-du-Salat approximately 10 minutes away. Motorway access is around 10 minutes, while Toulouse and its international airport can be reached in approximately 50 minutes. The Pyrenean ski resorts are around an hour away.
This is a property where history, architecture, nature and lifestyle come together: a medieval château surrounded by rolling countryside, woodland and mountain scenery, yet within easy reach of Toulouse.
Romantic, historic and wonderfully private, Château de Castelbon represents a rare opportunity to acquire an exceptional piece of Ariège heritage and create something truly extraordinary.
Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the georisques.gouv.fr
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