Character 5 bedroom House for sale with countryside view in Duras, Aquitaine
The property comprises of a main house, 2 guest cottages, a barn and the old piggery, all of which are set in 1.5 hectares of gardens with a swimming pool and stunning views over the surrounding vines.
The superb renovation combines the comfort of modern living whilst retaining the buildings original features, providing a turnkey opportunity for a beautiful home with a year round income (possible gite business - subject to necessary permissions).
The house comprises of an entrance hall with a cloakroom, stunning shaker style kitchen with granite work-...
The property comprises of a main house, 2 guest cottages, a barn and the old piggery, all of which are set in 1.5 hectares of gardens with a swimming pool and stunning views over the surrounding vines.
The superb renovation combines the comfort of modern living whilst retaining the buildings original features, providing a turnkey opportunity for a beautiful home with a year round income (possible gite business - subject to necessary permissions).
The house comprises of an entrance hall with a cloakroom, stunning shaker style kitchen with granite work-tops, kitchen island and separate utility room. Comfortable dining room with a fireplace with a log burning stove and a step leading up into the living room. 2 bedrooms and a bathroom with a roll top bath are on the ground floor and upstairs a master suite with a dressing area and en-suite shower room.
The 2 immaculately presented guest cottages each feature central heating, travertine flooring, open plan living areas, a double bedroom and a travertine wet room. The guest houses are sold furnished (subject to conditions), ready for immediate occupation. A separate driveway maintains privacy from the main house.
There is a bakery within walking distance, which will add to the guest house's appeal for guests.
The large open terrace, barbecue and pool area overlooking the vines offer the perfect place to relax and there are vines and a vegetable patch.
A good sized stone barn is attached to the main house and a double carport and a detached former piggerie could offer further development potential, subject to the necessary permissions.
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