Reference249508
Price799,000 EUR
Bedrooms6
Bathrooms
Floor Space336.0m2
Land Area1.4 Ha

Character 6 bedroom House for sale with panoramic and countryside views in Bergerac, Nouvelle Aquitaine

799,000 EUR
687,140 GBP854,930 USD
Full of character and charm, this lovely 6 bedroom stone built property, with simply breathtaking views over Bergerac's charming wine vineyards and nestled at the end of a peaceful lane.

This stunning property, which is conveniently located close to a quaint village with a delightful restaurant, offers easy access to the nearby town of Bergerac and the the exclusive Vigier golf course, complete with a spa and a Michelin-starred restaurant, which is just a short drive away.

The main residence, where original charm meets modern luxury, features, on the ground floor: bright entrance hall, vaulted sitting room with expansive French windows showcasing awe-inspiring views, top-of-t...
Full of character and charm, this lovely 6 bedroom stone built property, with simply breathtaking views over Bergerac's charming wine vineyards and nestled at the end of a peaceful lane.

This stunning property, which is conveniently located close to a quaint village with a delightful restaurant, offers easy access to the nearby town of Bergerac and the the exclusive Vigier golf course, complete with a spa and a Michelin-starred restaurant, which is just a short drive away.

The main residence, where original charm meets modern luxury, features, on the ground floor: bright entrance hall, vaulted sitting room with expansive French windows showcasing awe-inspiring views, top-of-the-line kitchen with a central island and integrated appliances, dining room with a cosy fireplace and a bedroom with a contemporary shower room.

First floor: 3 bedrooms, including 1 with an en-suite shower room.

Joined to the main house there is also a newly constructed 50m2 artist's studio with reverse air conditioning and a cloakroom, which can be transformed into a splendid principal suite.

Adjacent to the main dwelling there is a detached guest house with an open-plan kitchen/sitting/dining area, 2 double bedrooms and a family shower room.

Outside: secure sitting/dining space leading to a swimming pool surrounded by Mediterranean-style gardens, providing sweeping views over vineyards and woodland. A covered terrace at the rear offers a cool retreat during warm days.

Don't miss the opportunity to own this enchanting property, where 2 attached barns offer the potential for further accommodation, pending planning approval.

There is a bilingual school within 20 minutes, offering GSCSEs alongside the French curriculum. Bergerac airport is 20 minutes away, while the international airport of Bordeaux is 1 hour 20 minutes away.

FEATURES
Air Conditioning
Swimming Pool
Good Condition
Panoramic Views
Studio
Guest House
Land: 14,000m2
Panoramic Views
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