20-bedroom French fort with a gruesome history could be yours… for £4 million: 13th century home was once the site of witch trials, with women burned at the stake
- The huge home comes complete with soldier barracks, a bakery and a hospital
- Fort Queyras was built in 1265 and, in the 15th and 16th centuries, was used as a site for witch trials
A historic fort dating back to the 13th century has hit the market at £4 million – but behind its stunning exterior hides a rather gruesome past.
Now a 20-bedroom towering chateau nestled in Hautes-Alpes, France, the property was once the site of witch burning trials.
The huge home comes complete with soldier barracks, a bakery, a hospital, storage buildings, and even a chapel – all of which are currently open to the public from May-September.
Fort Queyras was built in 1265 and, in the 15th and 16th centuries, was used as a site for witch trials, seeing ‘witches’ burned at the stake.
In 1692, a French military engineer made some improvements to the home, as well as others in the region, to improve all the forts defenses ahead of any upcoming battles.
The former site of Witch Burnings, now a family home, in Hautes-Alpes, France
Historic 13th century fort where witches were burned at stake hits market for £4M
Unknowingly, these grand modifications proved important, as the fort was used during the second world war.
In the 1950’s, the fort transformed into a holiday camp for children, before returning to civilian life in 1967.
This unique property is now used as a family home, as well as a museum, wedding venue and a historic chateau, admired by the general public in the summer months.
The fort has 20 bedrooms, 13 bathrooms, and sits on a plot of 445,335 sq ft.
The bedrooms are decorated in a traditional style, all featuring beautiful, long, windows with shutters.
It is currently open to the public from May-September
The huge home comes complete with soldier barracks, a bakery, a hospital, storage buildings, and even a chapel
Fort Queyras was built in 1265 and, in the 15th and 16th centuries, and was used as a site for witch trials
Unknowingly, these grand modifications proved important, as the fort was used during the second world war
In the 1950’s, the fort transformed into a holiday camp for children, before returning to civilian life in 1967
The bedrooms are decorated in a traditional style, all featuring beautiful, long, windows with shutters
The bathrooms celebrate a vintage aesthetic, with cream walls and rounded corners.
The kitchen also consists of traditional ovens and brick, wood burning stoves, carrying the history in the decor.
The stunning fort is located in Hautes-Alpes, a town in the Provence-Alpes-Cote d’Azur region of southeast France, and sits atop a rocky perch surrounded by picturesque views of the surrounding countryside.
The home is currently for sale for £3,989,025 (EUR4,500,000) for any history buffs.
The fort itself is a collection of buildings, which can be accessed via the main draw-bridge entrance.
A cobbled lane leads up to the main courtyard, where a beautiful lawned terrace and private gardens can be admired.
The property is currently available with Leggett.
This unique property is now used as a family home, as well as a museum, wedding venue and a historic chateau, admired by the general public in the summer months
A historic fort dating back to the 13th century has hit the market at £4 million – but behind its stunning exterior hides a rather gruesome past
The home is currently for sale for £4 million
The bathrooms celebrate a vintage aesthetic, with cream walls and rounded corners
A historic fort dating back to the 13th century has hit the market at £4 million – but behind its stunning exterior hides a rather gruesome past
The stunning fort is located in Hautes-Alpes, a town in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur region of southeast France, and sits atop a rocky perch surrounded by picturesque views of the surrounding countryside
The fort has 20 bedrooms, 13 bathrooms, and sits on a plot of 445,335 sq ft
The kitchen also consists of traditional ovens and brick, wood burning stoves, carrying the history in the decor
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