7 bedroom House for sale with countryside view with Income Potential in Monflanquin, Nouvelle Aquitaine
This is an absolutely stunning property and location offering 360-degree panoramic views. All the renovation works have been completed, adapting to the superb natural lighting with large social open plan spaces, covered terraces, artistically created kitchens, mezzanine floors and cute bathroom placements, no detail has been left out.
A rare and exceptional gem, this ensemble offers in the main house: A large and spacious living room ...
This is an absolutely stunning property and location offering 360-degree panoramic views. All the renovation works have been completed, adapting to the superb natural lighting with large social open plan spaces, covered terraces, artistically created kitchens, mezzanine floors and cute bathroom placements, no detail has been left out.
A rare and exceptional gem, this ensemble offers in the main house: A large and spacious living room with a dual aspect fireplace opening onto the dining area, a vaulted cathedral ceiling, and double patio doors open on to the covered terrace and views beyond.
There is a mezzanine above, currently used as an office space, and the principle bedroom is just beyond this, a sumptuous suite with fitted wardrobes and a sensual bathroom with double shower, dual sinks and luxurious bath offering extensive views.
The fully equipped designed kitchen is unique in its build with a concrete structure and quartz countertops, a utility beyond this and large storeroom too. A door leads to the expansive carport, and a spacious entrance hall, WC and a ground floor bedroom complete with a family shower room and fitted storage.
There are two further independent dwellings each with a private terrace. The first one has two double bedrooms, one is situated on the mezzanine floor and a smaller child's room, independent WC, two bathrooms and a spacious open plan living and dining room extending to a uniquely equipped kitchen with vaulted ceiling.
Outside there is a modern terrace offering trendy squared built in seating that surrounds a fire pit complete with an outdoor galley kitchen, perfect for entertaining purposes on balmy summer evenings.
The second property offers 2 double bedrooms, the principal bedroom has a freestanding bath, artistically placed for maximum visual effect, a shower room and independent WC lead from the inner hallway.
There is an open plan living room-kitchen with doors leading to the gardens and views and a pretty vine covered terrace.
An expansive barn offers a communal covered terrace, a perfect social space for large gatherings having a smooth concrete floor. There is a large storage area and beyond the old wooden door the barn hides an in ground 6 x12m heated swimming pool and tiled terrace, a pool equipment room with a utility area, and the quirky old stone walls that are open to the skies offer the swimmer complete privacy and a peek of the views.
An amazing opportunity not to be missed (possible gite business - subject to necessary permissions) and ideally located just 15 minutes from Villeneuve-sur-Lot, 40 minutes from Agen, 1h30 from Toulouse and Bordeaux airports, 2h45 from Paris by TGV.
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