Reference252562
Price1,200,000 EUR
Bedrooms6
Bathrooms6
Floor Space515.3m2
Land Area

Beautiful 6 bedroom House for sale with countryside view in Monsegur, Nouvelle Aquitaine

1,200,000 EUR
996,000 GBP1,260,000 USD
Enjoying breathtaking views of the Girondine countryside from its elevated location near Monsegur, is this beautifully renovated 6 bedroom stone Manor House set in glorious landscaped gardens with pool and outbuildings.

This exceptional property masterfully blends historic grandeur with modern luxury. Dating back to the late 1800s, it has undergone extensive renovations, boasting a striking stone facade alongside a stylish contemporary interior.

Step inside to discover a bright and inviting layout that features open-plan living areas, including a billiard room, a cosy living room with a wood burner, a second living room with wood-burner, and a spacious dining room.

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Enjoying breathtaking views of the Girondine countryside from its elevated location near Monsegur, is this beautifully renovated 6 bedroom stone Manor House set in glorious landscaped gardens with pool and outbuildings.

This exceptional property masterfully blends historic grandeur with modern luxury. Dating back to the late 1800s, it has undergone extensive renovations, boasting a striking stone facade alongside a stylish contemporary interior.

Step inside to discover a bright and inviting layout that features open-plan living areas, including a billiard room, a cosy living room with a wood burner, a second living room with wood-burner, and a spacious dining room.

The well-equipped kitchen is enhanced by a central island and provides access to an outdoor terrace with a loggia, perfect for enjoying the garden views and the heated swimming pool.

The ground floor also includes a laundry room, wine cellar, a summer room complete with a wood burner and patio doors leading to the terrace, and a versatile additional room currently used as a sports room. A convenient bedroom with an en-suite bathroom and WC is also located on this level.

Ascend the strong wooden staircase which leads to a stunning "glass walkway" to the first floor, where there are five beautifully appointed bedrooms, each with its own bathroom. The mezzanine area offers an additional bedroom and bathroom with a WC.

Outside, a serene terrace features a charming loggia, while the meticulously maintained gardens provide a tranquil setting. The heated swimming pool adds a luxurious touch to this idyllic property.

Additional features include two spacious barns, a working well, and ample parking, all accessed via electric gates.

The charming bastide town of Monsegur is nearby, while the vibrant towns of Marmande and Bergerac, offering hypermarkets, retail shops, and lively weekly markets, are easily accessible.

Furthermore, the manor house is conveniently located east of Bordeaux and north of Toulouse airports, ensuring effortless travel options.

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