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  2. The French are selling their châteaus for cheap. Americans ...

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    Americans see French châteaus as money makers. Turns out they're money pits.

  3. Out-of-place ‘exquisite’ chateau is for sale in Kentucky. See ...

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    The estate also served as a location in an “upcoming blockbuster movie,” a release said.

  4. Château d'Armainvilliers - Wikipedia

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    The Pereire country house in Gretz-Armainvilliers, also known as the Château d'Armainvilliers.. In 1855, after the start of the Second French Empire, Angélique de la Rochefoucauld, Duchess of Doudeauville, [b] purchased the château for 500,000 francs. [6]

  5. NYers convince parents to buy $2.6M French chateau - AOL

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    NYers convince parents to buy $2.6M French chateau — but dream home plagued with dead animals, sewage backups and more Emily Crane September 22, 2024 at 11:26 AM

  6. Château de Farcheville - Wikipedia

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    The structure possesses a rare northern French example of arched machicolations on buttresses, more characteristic of military architecture in the Languedoc. The castle passed to the family of Châtillon in the fifteenth century. [2] In 1990 film producer Jean Chalopin, owner of the property from 1989 to 2006, began a project to restore the ...

  7. Champ d'Or Estate - Wikipedia

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    The Champ d'Or estate is a pseudo-French Baroque residential building located in Hickory Creek, Texas.Inspired by Vaux-le-Vicomte [a] near Paris, France. [citation needed] The building situated at 1851 Turbeville Road, in Denton County, Champ d'Or—literally, "Field of Gold," from the surname of Alan and Shirley Goldfield, who built the house in 2002s 17th century architecture and design.

  8. Searles Castle (Massachusetts) - Wikipedia

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    The Searles Castle is a French chateau-style castle-style house in Great Barrington, Massachusetts. [2] Built in the 1880s, the romantically imagined structure has seven stories and includes a "dungeon" basement. The castle was initially designed by Stanford White of McKim, Mead and White, [3] a famous New York architectural firm at the time.

  9. Château Latour - Wikipedia

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    The tower at Château Latour. Château Latour is a French wine estate, rated as a First Growth under the 1855 Bordeaux Classification.Latour lies at the very southeastern tip of the commune of Pauillac in the Médoc region to the north-west of Bordeaux, at its border with Saint-Julien, and only a few hundred metres from the banks of the Gironde estuary.