Wallenried Castle was built around 1750 by Charles de Castella, Lord of Wallenried. For nearly a century, Wallenried was one of the centers of French culture in the canton of Fribourg.
Today, we are offering for sale an estate of 50,858 m², designated as a castle protection zone, which includes 4 buildings:
THE CASTLE
A residential building of high architectural quality with a volume of 6,266 m³. Around 1823/24, this two-story residential manor house was extended to the west with a large, monumental, 19th-century-style hall.
An apartment in the castle is subject to a current rental agreement. Please note that the castle requires extensive renovations.
Level of protection according to the Cultural Property Service: A1
THE BARN
This imposing building, with a volume of 6,842 m³, is L-shaped and topped with a hipped roof. It includes a barn bridge to the east and houses a stable, a shed, and a barn. Its volume, larger than that of the château, makes it a remarkable opportunity for a real estate project. Please note that extensive work is required.
Level of protection according to the Cultural Property Service: A2
THE PAVILION
3.5 room detached house, rented.
THE ORANGERY
Modern 3-room duplex loft, adjoining the Wallenried Church, completely rebuilt.
This accommodation is subject to a lifetime right of habitation registered in the land register.
Before any visit, an appointment at our offices is required.
Presentation file and feasibility study including several transformation options available on request.
Today, we are offering for sale an estate of 50,858 m², designated as a castle protection zone, which includes 4 buildings:
THE CASTLE
A residential building of high architectural quality with a volume of 6,266 m³. Around 1823/24, this two-story residential manor house was extended to the west with a large, monumental, 19th-century-style hall.
An apartment in the castle is subject to a current rental agreement. Please note that the castle requires extensive renovations.
Level of protection according to the Cultural Property Service: A1
THE BARN
This imposing building, with a volume of 6,842 m³, is L-shaped and topped with a hipped roof. It includes a barn bridge to the east and houses a stable, a shed, and a barn. Its volume, larger than that of the château, makes it a remarkable opportunity for a real estate project. Please note that extensive work is required.
Level of protection according to the Cultural Property Service: A2
THE PAVILION
3.5 room detached house, rented.
THE ORANGERY
Modern 3-room duplex loft, adjoining the Wallenried Church, completely rebuilt.
This accommodation is subject to a lifetime right of habitation registered in the land register.
Before any visit, an appointment at our offices is required.
Presentation file and feasibility study including several transformation options available on request.