Reference252885
Price750,000 EUR
Bedrooms4
Bathrooms3
Floor Space397.9m2
Land Area3,353.0m2

Authentic 4 bedroom Manor House for sale with countryside view in Duras, Nouvelle Aquitaine

750,000 EUR
622,500 GBP787,500 USD
Enjoying far reaching countryside views from its ideal location near all amenities in Duras, is this bright and spacious 4 bedroom historical Manor House nestling in nearly an acre of beautiful landscaped gardens with pool.

This stunning 19th-century property is situated in a charming chateau town in Lot-et-Garonne.

It offers the convenience of amenities right on the doorstep, including shops, cafes, a doctor, and a supermarket.

Inside are four generous living rooms and an expansive kitchen/diner, which features doors that open onto a summer terrace overlooking the inviting swimming pool.

On the first floor, there are four large bedrooms, where natural light b...
Enjoying far reaching countryside views from its ideal location near all amenities in Duras, is this bright and spacious 4 bedroom historical Manor House nestling in nearly an acre of beautiful landscaped gardens with pool.

This stunning 19th-century property is situated in a charming chateau town in Lot-et-Garonne.

It offers the convenience of amenities right on the doorstep, including shops, cafes, a doctor, and a supermarket.

Inside are four generous living rooms and an expansive kitchen/diner, which features doors that open onto a summer terrace overlooking the inviting swimming pool.

On the first floor, there are four large bedrooms, where natural light beautifully illuminates every space, enhancing the home's welcoming ambience. Breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside can be seen from multiple vantage points.

The meticulously landscaped gardens and the swimming pool, make this property a remarkable choice, whether as a permanent residence or a vacation getaway.

Conveniently located within a triangle formed by Bordeaux, Bergerac, and Toulouse airports, the chic city of Bordeaux is just over an hour away by train or car.

Experience an exceptional lifestyle in the heart of south west France.

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