Reference247950
Price735,000 EUR
Bedrooms5
Bathrooms2
Floor Space450.0m2
Land Area1.7 Ha

Character 5 bedroom Manor House for sale with countryside view and panoramic view in Coutras, Nouvelle Aquitaine

735,000 EUR
632,100 GBP786,450 USD
Beautifully presented 5 bedroom early 20th Century manor house, which is presented in a Napoleon III style, set within 1.7 hectares of wooded parkland and with stunning uninterrupted views over the surrounding countryside.

The manor house has a covered swimming pool, ideal for relaxing and enjoying the views over the park.

Built over 2 floors, this impressive manor house has been completely renovated to a very high standard, with fireplaces, massive parquet flooring and high ceilings.

With a spacious living area of 450m2, features include, on the ground floor: entrance hall, 30m2 living room, 5 bedrooms, several other living rooms, fitted kitchen, bathroom, shower roo...
Beautifully presented 5 bedroom early 20th Century manor house, which is presented in a Napoleon III style, set within 1.7 hectares of wooded parkland and with stunning uninterrupted views over the surrounding countryside.

The manor house has a covered swimming pool, ideal for relaxing and enjoying the views over the park.

Built over 2 floors, this impressive manor house has been completely renovated to a very high standard, with fireplaces, massive parquet flooring and high ceilings.

With a spacious living area of 450m2, features include, on the ground floor: entrance hall, 30m2 living room, 5 bedrooms, several other living rooms, fitted kitchen, bathroom, shower room and a guest WC.

Upstairs: spacious 100m2 living room.

The exterior is just as impressive. There is an outbuilding of around 50m2 that could be used as a shed or garage. For bakery enthusiasts, it contains a bread oven. A large, fully covered terrace borders the rear of the building, overlooking the landscaped grounds.

This manor house would be perfect for a large family looking for space and enjoying the peace and quiet of the countryside. Close to all shops and amenities, 45 minutes from Bordeaux and its transport hub.

FEATURES
Video CCTV Security
Outdoor Lighting
Barbecue
Electric Gate
Swimming Pool
Fireplace
Turn Key Good Condition
Land
Garage

CONDITION
Excellent Condition

ROOMS
Play Room: 100m2
Shower Room
Bathroom
Bedroom: 81m2
Bedroom: 20m2
Kitchen: 25m2
Dining Room: 25m2
Living Room: 30m2
Living/Dining Area: 30m2
Entrance: 34m2
Garage: 50m2
Land: 17,051m2

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