Reference251075
Price499,700 EUR
Bedrooms5
Bathrooms2
Floor Space284.0m2
Land Area2.4 Ha

5 bedroom Farmhouse for sale with countryside view with Income Potential in Blanzac Porcheresse, Nouvelle Aquitaine

499,700 EUR
429,742 GBP534,679 USD
Approached via its own tree-lined driveway leading to a gravelled courtyard, sits this impressive 5 bedroom, 4 reception family home set in glorious gardens and grounds, extending to over 6 acres with an array of outbuildings offering potential for additional accommodation or events business (subject to necessary permissions) and stabling for the equestrian buyer.

The main house boasts over 280m2 of habitable space including a large entrance hall, kitchen/breakfast room, utility room, sitting room, dining room and study all on the ground floor.
The spacious first floor has a large landing, 5 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms one of which has been recently completed.
The house itself w...
Approached via its own tree-lined driveway leading to a gravelled courtyard, sits this impressive 5 bedroom, 4 reception family home set in glorious gardens and grounds, extending to over 6 acres with an array of outbuildings offering potential for additional accommodation or events business (subject to necessary permissions) and stabling for the equestrian buyer.

The main house boasts over 280m2 of habitable space including a large entrance hall, kitchen/breakfast room, utility room, sitting room, dining room and study all on the ground floor.
The spacious first floor has a large landing, 5 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms one of which has been recently completed.
The house itself would benefit from some updating which has been reflected in the asking price.

The glorious gardens are a main feature of this delightful property consisting of areas of manicured lawns interspersed with mature trees and quiet seating areas.
The pool is privately placed with a terraced surround.

To the front of the property a large field offers scope for equestrian uses or a possible 'glamping' site, subject to any necessary permissions.

There is a huge barn with concrete floor which again would lend itself to a number of uses as well as an old caretakers cottage in need of total renovation. and further outbuildings built around the courtyard.

This truly is a wonderful property which with some updating could become a magnificent family home or potential business.
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