Character 5 bedroom House for sale in Montpon Menesterol, Aquitaine
At the end of the courtyard stands a magnificent stone manor house of approximately 450m2, plus various outbuildings of approximately 260m2.
Built in the 19th Century, it offers wonderful features, numerous openings in each room making the rooms very luminous; the high ceilings give them volume; the solid floor and the wooden beams make them warm.
From the entrance, a wide corridor crosses the building from one end to the other, a...
At the end of the courtyard stands a magnificent stone manor house of approximately 450m2, plus various outbuildings of approximately 260m2.
Built in the 19th Century, it offers wonderful features, numerous openings in each room making the rooms very luminous; the high ceilings give them volume; the solid floor and the wooden beams make them warm.
From the entrance, a wide corridor crosses the building from one end to the other, and opens onto a balcony, with a small enclosed garden below. On the right-hand side of the corridor, a room with a marble fireplace has been converted into a study. At the end of the hallway is a bedroom and, in between, a bathroom with a WC. To the left of the corridor is a large room of approximately 60m2, consisting of a living room with fireplace and a dining room.
A wooden staircase leads to the first floor where there are 4 bedrooms, a bathroom with a shower and WC, a shower room with a WC and a dressing room. Parallel to this room is a room of the same size. It consists of a modern fitted kitchen and a living room. The walls are of stone and exposed stone. A cupboard with period wooden doors is built into one of the walls. There is also a small staircase leading down to the cellar. To the side of the kitchen, a small corridor leading to the outbuildings.
There are 2 outbuildings, each with its own entrance to the courtyard and separated by a workshop. The first one has 2 rooms in a row: a large living room with a library, a bedroom and a bathroom with bath, shower and WC. The second has 2 rooms in a row: a large bedroom, a living room with fireplace and kitchenette, a shower room with shower and WC. A garage and a carport are in the extension of these 2 outbuildings.
This property is ideal for large families who like the countryside and peace and quiet.
Nestled in the heart of a 1.7 hectares park with a 12 x 6m heated salt water swimming pool, it is an ideal place to develop any kind of activity such as a guest house, gites, B&B.
It also has a private island of 3,000m2 on the Isle river, a small sub-tributary of the Dordogne that runs at the end of the park.
Located on the edge of the Libournais region, it is approximately equal distance from Bordeaux and Perigueux, close to all shops and amenities.
FEATURES
Double Glazing
Swimming Pool
Well
Outdoor Lighting
Fireplace
No Work
Garage
Excellent condition
Park: 20,000m2
Workshop
Apartments
Cellar
Laundry Room
Study
Unobstructed
Island
River frontage
Features
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This House is located in Montpon Menesterol in France
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