Large Teaser
Reference248629
Price1,200,000 EUR
Bedrooms6
Bathrooms3
Floor Space380.0m2
Land Area2.2 Ha

6 bedroom House for sale with countryside view with Income Potential in Bergerac, Nouvelle Aquitaine

1,200,000 EUR
1,032,000 GBP1,284,000 USD
Rare opportunity to acquire a beautiful 5 bedroom house with one bedroom cottage, nestling in over 2 hectares of glorious land with gardens, pool and equestrian facilities, located near all amenities in Bergerac.

Set in the heart of rolling countryside, just minutes from a charming village, this exceptional equestrian estate represents a wonderful opportunity for horse lovers or someone wanting to live in the countryside.

Combining modern comfort and elements of character, this unique property extends over approximately two hectares of land, offering privacy and beautiful country views.

The main house comprises of a fitted kitchen, living and dining room, office, laund...
Rare opportunity to acquire a beautiful 5 bedroom house with one bedroom cottage, nestling in over 2 hectares of glorious land with gardens, pool and equestrian facilities, located near all amenities in Bergerac.

Set in the heart of rolling countryside, just minutes from a charming village, this exceptional equestrian estate represents a wonderful opportunity for horse lovers or someone wanting to live in the countryside.

Combining modern comfort and elements of character, this unique property extends over approximately two hectares of land, offering privacy and beautiful country views.

The main house comprises of a fitted kitchen, living and dining room, office, laundry room and billiards room.

Upstairs, there is a bedroom with en-suite bathroom, two bedrooms and a bathroom, then a master suite.

The cottage consists of a kitchen/living room, a bedroom and a bathroom.

Horse riding enthusiasts will be delighted by the high-end facilities of this area. It includes several well-equipped stables, secure paddocks, as well as a large arena. Whether you are a professional or an amateur, this space has been designed to meet all your equestrian needs.

With six spacious garages, this property also meets the expectations of car enthusiasts or those requiring additional space for various equipment or hobbies.

The configuration offers remarkable flexibility, whether for storage, workshops or other projects.
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