Renovated 11 bedroom Manor House for sale with countryside view in Casteljaloux, Aquitaine
This imposing and elegant property has been transformed and enlarged over the years, and is now presented in its 18th century livery. It is situated in the Lot et Garonne region at the gateway to Casteljaloux, a holiday destination due to its perfect location.
Set away from view, near the amenities of a medium-sized town, its infrastructure, its cultural, historical and heritage wealth, all contrib...
This imposing and elegant property has been transformed and enlarged over the years, and is now presented in its 18th century livery. It is situated in the Lot et Garonne region at the gateway to Casteljaloux, a holiday destination due to its perfect location.
Set away from view, near the amenities of a medium-sized town, its infrastructure, its cultural, historical and heritage wealth, all contribute to the well-being of the local population. Bright and authentically restored with noble materials and all the modern comforts, the remarkable elements have been preserved.
Built on two levels, and comprising of a round tower and a square tower, it has a living area of 735 m2 (7,535 sq ft), distributed as follows :
On the ground floor is a large main entrance, two living rooms, a dining room, two bedrooms each with its own bathroom and WC, a study, a kitchen, a pantry, a storeroom, a WC, access to the cellars and a secondary entrance giving access to an inner courtyard lined with a flowerbed decorated with old roses.
The first floor is accessed via two staircases, one of which is a large blonde Hungarian oak staircase and the other is a spiral walnut staircase.
On the first floor are four bedrooms with bathroom, two bedrooms with a shared bathroom, a very large bedroom, 3 WCs, and a walk in wardrobe.
This property also includes two other dwellings, a guest house of 50 m2 consisting of a single room with kitchen area, dining area, sleeping area and shower room with access to the courtyard and garden.
A caretaker's house of 80 m2 (861 sq ft) in the extension of the main building with its small garden overlooking the valley, comprising of a living room with a large fireplace and a kitchen area to be converted, a bedroom and a bathroom in the square tower.
Various outbuildings make up the property, roofs have been redone and can be converted into gites, namely a stable, a cowshed, a pigeon-house-porch, a bread oven, a barn and a bright workshop.
The well-maintained garden with its three hundred year old trees overlooks the Avance valley with a 180 degree view. The relaxation area is reached through a 16th century monastic gate. Here there is a 6m x 12m swimming pool which extends over 300 m2 of terrace in complete privacy. Finally, a 1ha orchard below the facade completes the property.
The opening of five guest rooms as well as the guest house and the caretaker's cottage provide income that largely covers the running costs of the property.
Ideally situated, the Manor is only 5 km from the A62 motorway (Bordeaux-Toulouse) and 10 km from all shops, various services, train station, casino, golf course, spa and equestrian centre, restaurants and bars.
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