Reference252761
Price2,625,000 EUR
Bedrooms7
Bathrooms
Floor Space503.0m2
Land Area197.0m2

7 bedroom Manor House for sale with Income Potential in Libourne, Nouvelle Aquitaine

2,625,000 EUR
2,178,750 GBP2,756,250 USD
An exceptional and prestigious mansion house, located in the heart of the Bordeaux region, just a stone's throw from the world-famous Saint-Emilion vineyards and the popular beaches of the Arcachon Basin.

This unique 500m2 property combines elegance, modern comfort and authenticity, providing the ideal setting for a large family or an ambitious bed and breakfast or boutique hotel project.

The property extends over three levels, each designed to meet the expectations of the most demanding guests.

The ground floor features two elegant reception rooms, a refined dining room, a modern kitchen and a conservatory bathed in natural light.

The upper floors reveal e...
An exceptional and prestigious mansion house, located in the heart of the Bordeaux region, just a stone's throw from the world-famous Saint-Emilion vineyards and the popular beaches of the Arcachon Basin.

This unique 500m2 property combines elegance, modern comfort and authenticity, providing the ideal setting for a large family or an ambitious bed and breakfast or boutique hotel project.

The property extends over three levels, each designed to meet the expectations of the most demanding guests.

The ground floor features two elegant reception rooms, a refined dining room, a modern kitchen and a conservatory bathed in natural light.

The upper floors reveal exceptional private spaces, with seven bedrooms, including several suites with en suite bathrooms, and a remarkable master suite comprising two bedrooms and a spacious bathroom.

This highly desirable property is further enhanced by a 130 m2 annexe.
It includes a wellness area on the ground floor, complete with spa and sauna, and an additional master suite upstairs.

Outside, the refinement continues with a heated saltwater swimming pool (2.5 x 9 m), a 12 m2 spa, a sauna for 4 people and a landscaped garden offering peace and serenity.

Ideally located, this private mansion is perfectly suited to a family setting or a prestigious professional project.

This rare property is an invitation to live in an environment where luxury, prestige and authenticity seamlessly combine.


Spa
Sauna
Swimming Pool
Double Glazing
Private Pool
Hot Tub or Sauna
Turn Key Good Condition
Outbuilding: 130 m2


Suite: 65 m2
Suite: 35 m2
Bedroom: 25 m2
Suite: 70 m2
Bedroom: 50 m2
Veranda: 16 m2
Kitchen: 18 m2
Dining Room: 25 m2
Living Room: 33 m2
Living Room: 36 m2
Garden: 197 m2
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