Renovated 5 bedroom Farmhouse with gite for sale with countryside view in Buzet sur Baise, Nouvelle Aquitaine
At the end of a small path, in an enchanting situation where the countryside stretches as far as the eye can see and the vineyards display their charm season after season, this property has much to offer including a swimming pool and gite.
The main house comes with a superb kitchen with a granite central island and provides a convivial space where functionality and elegance harmonize perfectly. The dining room features a magnificent floor with period tiles in an elegant environment. The sitting area is enhanced with a wood stove, offer...
At the end of a small path, in an enchanting situation where the countryside stretches as far as the eye can see and the vineyards display their charm season after season, this property has much to offer including a swimming pool and gite.
The main house comes with a superb kitchen with a granite central island and provides a convivial space where functionality and elegance harmonize perfectly. The dining room features a magnificent floor with period tiles in an elegant environment. The sitting area is enhanced with a wood stove, offering a cosy ambiance.
Upstairs there is an office area and three beautiful bedrooms, including a master suite with private bathroom.
The room called "the vineyard room" offers a magnificent view of the surrounding vineyard.
A mezzanine overlooks another kitchen/living area that opens onto a covered terrace. This level also includes a bathroom with wc, a laundry room, a pantry, a walk-in closet, and a games room that can easily be converted into a bedroom if needed.
From this part of the house there is access to the guest house, formerly a barn, completely renovated while retaining many architectural features such as the sumptuous oak beams and rafters that support the roof.
It consists of an open kitchen leading to a large living area with its wood stove, a laundry room, and a superb bathroom with wc.
Upstairs, a large mezzanine houses a living room and two beautiful bedrooms overlooking the pool.
Outside the landscaped and wooded parkland of almost an acre comes with privacy and features a 10m x 5m pool and its pool house with a terrace and summer kitchen.
A garage that can easily accommodate 2 vehicles completes this ensemble.
This elegant and imposing building has been superbly renovated and offers rare versatility. Whether as a family home or divided into three cottages with independent areas (subject to necessary permissions), it adapts to various lifestyles, meeting personal needs and preferences.
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