Character 5 bedroom Chateau for sale with panoramic and countryside views in Marmande, Nouvelle Aquitaine
Set in almost 7 acres of land, the estate includes an oak-beamed barn, and South facing 11 x 4.5m heated swimming pool, with outdoor solar shower. The kitchen and living areas of the chateau are on the ground floor, comprising a formal double height dining room, sitting room, a study /(or the potential to use as bedroom 6 if a ground floor bedroom is required) and an intimate morning room with working fireplace and stained glass window. The dining room and living room open out on to the garden and po...
Set in almost 7 acres of land, the estate includes an oak-beamed barn, and South facing 11 x 4.5m heated swimming pool, with outdoor solar shower. The kitchen and living areas of the chateau are on the ground floor, comprising a formal double height dining room, sitting room, a study /(or the potential to use as bedroom 6 if a ground floor bedroom is required) and an intimate morning room with working fireplace and stained glass window. The dining room and living room open out on to the garden and pool area. There are four bedrooms on the first floor, and all have countryside views.
The principle suite has its own sitting room and bathroom and is set across the entire second floor of the property. Exterior:Spacious barn, Swimming pool with surrounding terraced area and countryside views;Private driveway and ample parking. Formal gardens, well stocked with mature trees. Security and heating can be managed remotely. The bustling towns of Marmande & Eymet with its hypermarkets, retail stores and weekly markets are all within a 15 minute drive.
Electric Awnings
Double Glazing
Swimming Pool
Internet
Fireplace
Panoramic View
ROOMS
Water tower
Bathroom WC: 15.37 m2
Living Room: 24.93 m2
Bedroom: 36.47 m2
Bedroom: 20.12 m2
Bedroom: 19.55 m2
Bathroom WC: 4.8 m2
Bedroom: 13.42 m2
Bathroom WC: 3.7 m2
Bedroom: 20.88 m2
: 2.21 m2
Bathroom: 7.65 m2
Hallway: 10.65 m2
Living Room: 20.33 m2
Dining Room: 27.81 m2
Living Room: 24.18 m2
Study: 20.17 m2
Laundry Room: 4.63 m2
Kitchen: 19.98 m2
Barn: 260 m2
Land: 27,546 m2.
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