Reference246668
Price675,000 EUR
Bedrooms5
Bathrooms3
Floor Space270.0m2
Land Area1.8 Ha

Stunning 5 bedroom Chartreuse for sale in Tocane Saint Apre, Aquitaine

675,000 EUR
560,250 GBP708,750 USD
Fabulous and spacious Chartreuse with 18th Century origins and 19th Century additional pavilions, set in land of almost 4.5 acres with pool and outbuildings, midway between Perigueux and Riberac.

In keeping with the definition of a Chartreuse, the spacious five bedroom, three bathroom house is double aspect with a long facade facing due south.
The interior has been carefully and imaginatively renovated in order to blend the old with the new without eliminating its character and individuality.
The 270m2 comprises of a fitted kitchen, dining room, living room, Master bedroom, bathroom, another bedroom, shower room, library and storage room on the ground floor.

On the fi...
Fabulous and spacious Chartreuse with 18th Century origins and 19th Century additional pavilions, set in land of almost 4.5 acres with pool and outbuildings, midway between Perigueux and Riberac.

In keeping with the definition of a Chartreuse, the spacious five bedroom, three bathroom house is double aspect with a long facade facing due south.
The interior has been carefully and imaginatively renovated in order to blend the old with the new without eliminating its character and individuality.
The 270m2 comprises of a fitted kitchen, dining room, living room, Master bedroom, bathroom, another bedroom, shower room, library and storage room on the ground floor.

On the first floor is another room, 3 bedrooms and a bathroom.

There is a basement.

Old walls and hedges enclose the garden and pool, together with the overall setting, they provide an intimate feel to the property.
Accessed via a quiet no through lane without close neighbours, this tastefully and totally refurbished home has high quality fixtures and fittings throughout.


Conveniently close to thriving villages, and city access just a short fifteen minute drive away. Bergerac airport 61km.
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