Reference252819
Price2,200,000 EUR
Bedrooms11
Bathrooms9
Floor Space850.0m2
Land Area8.4 Ha

Historical 11 bedroom House for sale with countryside view in Monflanquin, Nouvelle Aquitaine

2,200,000 EUR
1,826,000 GBP2,310,000 USD
Wonderful opportunity to acquire a beautiful historic Chateau with two cottages and annex, nestling in over 8 hectares of glorious land with gardens, tennis court, equestrian facilities and 2 pools, while enjoying far reaching countryside views from its peaceful location near Monflanquin.

This 15th century stone-built estate, situated in a dominant position and surrounded by lush landscapes, is currently run as a Bed & Breakfast, and offers a versatile layout for creating gites, continuing the guest activity or becoming a magnificent family residence.

The main body of the property, comprising two L-shaped buildings, one of them in the Perigord style, houses bright living and d...
Wonderful opportunity to acquire a beautiful historic Chateau with two cottages and annex, nestling in over 8 hectares of glorious land with gardens, tennis court, equestrian facilities and 2 pools, while enjoying far reaching countryside views from its peaceful location near Monflanquin.

This 15th century stone-built estate, situated in a dominant position and surrounded by lush landscapes, is currently run as a Bed & Breakfast, and offers a versatile layout for creating gites, continuing the guest activity or becoming a magnificent family residence.

The main body of the property, comprising two L-shaped buildings, one of them in the Perigord style, houses bright living and dining rooms, a billiard room and a convivial kitchen with fireplace.

The living room opens onto a west-facing terrace and swimming pool, offering magnificent views. Upstairs, a master suite with walk in wardrobe and bathroom, 4 bedrooms and a large living room with exposed beams, complete the space.

The entire ground floor features functional fireplaces and high ceilings. Modern comfort is provided by a heat pump with underfloor heating on the ground floor and radiators upstairs. Solar panels provide domestic hot water.

The outbuildings include a pigeonnier converted into guest rooms, two dwellings (one with 4 bedrooms and a smaller one), and a club house with bar, kitchen and gym with sauna.

Outside, a large swimming pool, tennis court, laundry rooms, barn, stables and paddocks complete this fabulous property.

Set in over 8 hectares of land (with the possibility of acquiring up to 35 hectares), the property is located 10 minutes from amenities and 45 minutes from Bergerac airport.

The peaceful setting, landscaped garden and private access make this a rare and privileged place.

A true haven of peace, combining comfort, history and natural beauty.
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