Alsace – Former abbey and its estate to be rehabilitated into a hotel
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Located in the heart of the Villé Valley, this exceptional property covering more than 7 hectares reveals its thousand-year history. A former abbey founded in the year 1000, the Château de Honcourt is a true witness to the past, offering an ideal setting for a unique tourism project in Alsace. Close to the region’s major tourist attractions, this rare opportunity in Alsace allows the historical heritage of the site to be showcased while developing a high-end hotel complex. A project perfectly suited to both the natural and historical heritage of the area (full history available on request).
MAIN FEATURES
- Total area: 7 hectares, including 1 hectare suitable for building (spread over plots 154, 129 and 130 – UBa zone)
- Existing buildings:
- Residential house (known as ‘Le Castel’) – mid-18th century – 584 m²
- Chapel – mid-18th century – 440 m²
- Vaulted cellar – 16th century – 300 m² currently used as a reception area.
- Alsatian house – 549 m²
- Stables – 220 m²
- Enclosing walls
MAIN BUSINESSES NEARBY
- Distillerie Massenez
- ZA de Sélestat / Châtenois
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