Reference249467
Price1,495,000 EUR
Bedrooms18
Bathrooms10
Floor Space900.0m2
Land Area11.0 Ha

Character 18 bedroom House for sale with countryside and panoramic views in Saint Cyprien, Nouvelle Aquitaine

1,495,000 EUR
1,285,700 GBP1,599,650 USD
Nestled on the outskirts of Saint Cyprien, this majestic 18 bedroom estate is set within almost 11 hectares of both woodland and meadows.

Steeped in history, the property, which traces its origins back to the 16th Century, has a total living area of 900m2, which features:
Main house, which was restored after a fire: large kitchen/dining area with stone flooring, original boulangerie is now the living area (with stone flooring and original bread oven), 4 modern bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and a vaulted cellar.

The estate boasts several converted outbuildings, now serving as 5 charming guest houses, all with private outside space, offering accommodation for up to 30 guests. This m...
Nestled on the outskirts of Saint Cyprien, this majestic 18 bedroom estate is set within almost 11 hectares of both woodland and meadows.

Steeped in history, the property, which traces its origins back to the 16th Century, has a total living area of 900m2, which features:
Main house, which was restored after a fire: large kitchen/dining area with stone flooring, original boulangerie is now the living area (with stone flooring and original bread oven), 4 modern bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and a vaulted cellar.

The estate boasts several converted outbuildings, now serving as 5 charming guest houses, all with private outside space, offering accommodation for up to 30 guests. This makes it an ideal for both individual and group bookings.

Possible gite business (subject to necessary permissions).

In addition the property also has a small chapel, barn area with stabling and a workshop. There is also a large 'function room' with a shower and WC - this is used for events or as a dining area for large groups.

A large pool area with pool house and wooden chalet are set slightly away from the buildings.

This is a great property with potential to generate an good income (subject to necessary permissions) or as a home with guest houses.

This property has lots of history and character and is ideally located just 10 minutes from the town of Saint Cyprien in the Dordogne.
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