Reference241751
Price776,595 EUR
Bedrooms15
Bathrooms9
Floor Space629.0m2
Land Area1.9 Ha

15 bedroom Manoire for sale with countryside view with Income Potential in Penne d'Agenais, Aquitaine

776,595 EUR
614,673.82 GBP764,768.59 USD
Excellent character property offering flexible accommodation with a variety of uses for income generation, with almost 5 acres of land in a delightful rural setting.

This superb property could generate an income from guest rooms, a restaurant, gites etc.
An elegant gate with its imposing stone pillars, gives access to a park of 19200 M2, planted with bicentennial species, entirely fenced.
In the centre, the impressive manor house with its two symmetrical towers gives a historical atmosphere. The building of about 450 m2 is composed of: entrance hall, kitchen, library, living room, living room with its fireplace, 3 bedrooms, 6 bedrooms with bathrooms. Each tower with spaciou...
Excellent character property offering flexible accommodation with a variety of uses for income generation, with almost 5 acres of land in a delightful rural setting.

This superb property could generate an income from guest rooms, a restaurant, gites etc.
An elegant gate with its imposing stone pillars, gives access to a park of 19200 M2, planted with bicentennial species, entirely fenced.
In the centre, the impressive manor house with its two symmetrical towers gives a historical atmosphere. The building of about 450 m2 is composed of: entrance hall, kitchen, library, living room, living room with its fireplace, 3 bedrooms, 6 bedrooms with bathrooms. Each tower with spacious bedroom and bathroom could easily be converted into a guest room.
Cellars, sheds.

Around a pleasant courtyard, a barn of 75 m2, and a first guest house of character 140 M2, consisting of: spacious kitchen, living room with access to its private terrace. First floor: 3 bedrooms, bathroom, WC, master bedroom with shower room, laundry room.

A second guest house of about 104 m2 is composed of: kitchen, 3 bedrooms, WC, shower room, living room with access to its covered terrace and courtyard.
The ensemble sits in a fully enclosed park, planted with fruit trees, swimming pool with its terraces, well, quiet environment, with views over the countryside.

Miscellaneous: PVC double glazing, some updating if desired.
Guest houses: double glazing, pellet stove, good condition.
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