A large abandoned chateau in France featuring a marble staircase and ironwork railings
Visited April 2017 France Abandoned
Built in the 1920s, Château Sarco replaced an earlier mansion on the same location when a father left the estate to his son. The new building retains some of the timber and features from the original house. The large entrance hall features a marble and stonework staircase with red carpet, leading to a gallery with iron railings with bronze decorations, below a cupola ceiling. Several large fireplaces are found in the grand rooms.
Château Sarco, France – The grand entrance hallChâteau Sarco, France – Arches to staircase with red carpetChâteau Sarco, France – Grand staircase from the entrance hall
Château Sarco, France – The curved staircase
Château Sarco, France – On the staircaseChâteau Sarco, France – Upstairs gallery
Château Sarco, France – Ironwork railings surrounding circular balconyChâteau Sarco, France – Sunlight flooding the gallery levelChâteau Sarco, France – Arches continued through further grand rooms downstairsChâteau Sarco, France – The house was later used a hotel, and this room would have been the barChâteau Sarco, France – Room with a nice large fireplaceChâteau Sarco, France – Another grand room
Château Sarco, France – Bedroom
Château Sarco, France – Kitchen
Château Sarco, France – Bedroom with patterned wallpaperChâteau Sarco, France – Front elevationChâteau Sarco, France – Front of the house viewed from driveway
Incredible work.