Large Teaser
Reference249214
Price10,500,000 EUR
Bedrooms25
Bathrooms22
Floor Space1,098.0m2
Land Area16.4 Ha

Income Producing 25 bedroom Chateau for sale with countryside view in Bordeaux, Nouvelle Aquitaine

10,500,000 EUR
9,030,000 GBP11,235,000 USD
Wonderful opportunity to acquire a magnificent estate comprising of a 10 bedroom historical French Chateau, 5 gites, a separate one bedroom house, all nestling in over 16 hectares of glorious land with vineyards, 3 swimming pools and a tennis court, located near Bordeaux.

This magnificent 16th, 17th and 18th century renovated castle is in an Ideal setting 20 minutes from Bordeaux city centre and TGV train station, and 30 minutes from Bordeaux Merignac international airport.

It has beautiful receptions rooms, a spectacular orangery-style banqueting room (207 m2),
10 bedrooms (9 with en-suite bathroom), 5 gites offering 14 further bedrooms (628 m2 in total)
and 1-bedroom st...
Wonderful opportunity to acquire a magnificent estate comprising of a 10 bedroom historical French Chateau, 5 gites, a separate one bedroom house, all nestling in over 16 hectares of glorious land with vineyards, 3 swimming pools and a tennis court, located near Bordeaux.

This magnificent 16th, 17th and 18th century renovated castle is in an Ideal setting 20 minutes from Bordeaux city centre and TGV train station, and 30 minutes from Bordeaux Merignac international airport.

It has beautiful receptions rooms, a spectacular orangery-style banqueting room (207 m2),
10 bedrooms (9 with en-suite bathroom), 5 gites offering 14 further bedrooms (628 m2 in total)
and 1-bedroom staff housing (67 m2).

It is a well-established hospitality business (weddings, seminars, accommodation) with ERP - category 5 and a Licence 4 in an estate of 16.3631 hectares, of which approximately 11.2238 hectares are AOC, including 9.5 ha of AOC Bordeaux Superieur vines in production.

There is 5.1393 ha of parkland / woodland / coppice and farm buildings in very good condition with a total surface area of approximately 408 m2, including a hangar, a winery, a barrel store, various other outbuildings and a workshop.

This stunning renovated chateau offers an oil-fired heating system, and is connected to the mains drainage.

The approximate 1,098m2 of living space comprises of an entrance hall, 2 living rooms, a dining room, kitchen, laundry/heating room, study, reception room, spectacular banqueting room
(207 m2) with bar and WCs, and a self-detached catering office, on the ground floor.

On the first floor are 8 bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms, and a bedroom with WC.

Another bedroom with en-suite bathroom is on the second floor.

The other properties are :

Gite "Chateau" (248 m2) : living room, dining room, kitchen, 5 bedrooms, 5 bathrooms, and a terrace with small swimming pool.

Gite "Coeur de Lion" (91 m2) : living room with open kitchen, 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, and
balcony.

Gite "Alienor" (130 m2) : living room with open kitchen, 4 bedrooms with en-suite bathroom, and 2 separate WCs.

Gite entre-deux-Mers (94 m2) : living room, kitchen, large bedroom, bathroom, and terrace
with small swimming pool.

• Apartment (65 m2) : living room with open kitchen, 2 bedrooms, and 1 bathroom.

• Staff housing (67 m2): living room with open kitchen, and bedroom with en-suite bathroom.


• The property comprises 11,2238 hectares of AOC land, including 9.5 hectares of AOC Bordeaux Superieur vines in production in a single block.

• The vines benefit from an exceptional south-south-west-facing hillside location and clay-
limestone soils, with some gravelly areas in the south-east corner of the vineyard. An
exceptional terroir producing excellent quality wines. The vineyard is well tended and in good health. Grape varieties are Merlot Noir (64%), Cabernet-Sauvignon (24%) and Cabernet-Franc (12%).

• Farm buildings are in very good condition with a total surface area of approximately 408 m2, including a hangar, a winery, a barrel store, various other outbuildings and a workshop.

• 2 Chateau brand names and all vineyard and winery equipment are included in the sale.
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