Reference250200
Price995,500 EUR
Bedrooms5
Bathrooms3
Floor Space272.0m2
Land Area1.5 Ha

Stylish 5 bedroom House for sale with countryside view in Langon, Nouvelle Aquitaine

995,500 EUR
856,130 GBP1,065,185 USD
Stunning 5 bedroom property, which has been beautifully designed by a well-known local architect with a focus on quality materials for both comfort and style.

Completed in 2011, the house is built around a Douglas pine wooden frame, blending the charm of a classic farmhouse with a modern twist by incorporating extensive glazing to fill the home with natural light.

This remarkable home features a spacious open-plan design that effortlessly combines the living room, dining area and kitchen into a cohesive living space, ideal for both entertaining and relaxation. For those seeking to balance family and work, the bright and roomy office, with its own private entrance from the car...
Stunning 5 bedroom property, which has been beautifully designed by a well-known local architect with a focus on quality materials for both comfort and style.

Completed in 2011, the house is built around a Douglas pine wooden frame, blending the charm of a classic farmhouse with a modern twist by incorporating extensive glazing to fill the home with natural light.

This remarkable home features a spacious open-plan design that effortlessly combines the living room, dining area and kitchen into a cohesive living space, ideal for both entertaining and relaxation. For those seeking to balance family and work, the bright and roomy office, with its own private entrance from the car park, provides the perfect workspace. Additionally, a fully equipped wine-ageing and service cellar adds a distinctive touch to the property.

There is also a spacious double garage with 75m2 of upstairs space available for storage or other uses as needed.

Additionally, there is an approved planning permission to construct a guest house on the premises, with a footprint of 120m2 and a maximum height of 4.7m on a 1,239m2 plot.

The property is set on a sprawling 15,440m2 plot of verdant, mature woodland, where a wide variety of trees, shrubs and roses have been carefully cultivated, with some oak trees specifically planted to promote truffle growth. The grounds also include a sizeable fishpond, a chicken run and a small field with a shelter, ideal for horses, with excellent riding trails close by.

Located in a charming and sought-after village, this property is just a 5 minute drive from the bustling market town of Langon, where there is a variety of bars, restaurants, shops and a local market. To the south lies the historic Gascon town of Bazas, renowned for its Bazadaise beef, vibrant weekly market, and the World Heritage-listed Cathedral of Saint-Jean-Baptiste. The Bordeaux-Toulouse motorway is easily accessible, and within 30 minutes from the outskirts of Bordeaux, offering an international airport, TGV lines, and major motorways, making travel convenient and effortless.
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