Reference252665
Price1,260,000 EUR
Bedrooms10
Bathrooms11
Floor Space558.0m2
Land Area525.0m2

Character 10 bedroom House for sale in Perigueux, Nouvelle Aquitaine

1,260,000 EUR
1,045,800 GBP1,323,000 USD
A magnificent bourgeoise property offering luxurious living accommodation, right in the heart of the historic cathedral town of Perigeux.

Dating from 1870, there is a rich display of period features throughout, all tastefully restored and in pristine condition.
With a total of 11 bedrooms and 10 newly-installed bathrooms this property offers a wealth of commercial and also private use opportunties.

Key features include an energy-efficient heat pump that provides fully centralised climate control, a magnificent fitted kitchen and even a gymnasium.
As well as the 8 bedrooms in the main house, there is a newly-constructed owner's annexe with a further bedrooms, ample liv...
A magnificent bourgeoise property offering luxurious living accommodation, right in the heart of the historic cathedral town of Perigeux.

Dating from 1870, there is a rich display of period features throughout, all tastefully restored and in pristine condition.
With a total of 11 bedrooms and 10 newly-installed bathrooms this property offers a wealth of commercial and also private use opportunties.

Key features include an energy-efficient heat pump that provides fully centralised climate control, a magnificent fitted kitchen and even a gymnasium.
As well as the 8 bedrooms in the main house, there is a newly-constructed owner's annexe with a further bedrooms, ample living space and private garden area.

Sitting securely behind a walled perimeter on all sides, an elegant stone staircase leads through to an impressive entrance hall with period light fixtures and a flawless patterned stone floor. Immediately off to the right, is a good-sized office/reception-room with built-in storage space.
There are separate entrances to three opulent reception rooms. These include a fully-equipped modern kitchen with a newly-installed island workstation. There is a welcoming snack/bar area to one end of kitchen and ample storage.
A double aspect dining room flows from the kitchen with decorative marble fireplace and offering ample seating capacity for all guests.
Lastly, there's a magnificent wood-panelled living room/reading room with its own fireplace snug and pantry/kitchenette.

Original parquet floors throughout, this property exudes charm and the finest quality materials.
Up a grand staircase there are potentially 8 luxury suites on the two upper floors, all good sized and with new bathrooms.
Some minor works are required in order to bring into service the top floor rooms, however this should not detract from the commercial appeal.
The property is fully alarmed, centrally climate-controlled and fully double-glazed.
From the main entrance level, authentic stone stairs lead to the basement which boasts a sumptuous gym with comfy relaxation area, along with a laundry, commercial-grade air source heat pump, wine cellar, store-room and a substantially-completed steam-room with changing-room and wcs.

With easy communication on three levels, the recently added achitect-designed owners' accommodation offers a large double-aspect fitted kitchen and larder, living room, two bathrooms and three bedrooms, each with a cosy mezzanine.

Outside, the mature gardens are separated into two areas, allowing a private terrace for the owners completely independent of the guests.

Securely walled on all sides with electronic security, this luxurious property also includes a modern heated swimming pool and off-street parking for two cars.

Special features include - modern energy-efficient climate control to all four floors, powered fire and smoke alarms, camera security and sound-proof specification double-glazing.

Given its central location within the historic centre of Perigueuex, this luxury property offers a compelling proposition.
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