Reference249360
Price1,290,000 EUR
Bedrooms8
Bathrooms8
Floor Space450.0m2
Land Area7,990.0m2

8 bedroom Chateau for sale with countryside view with Income Potential in Saint Sulpice d'Excideuil, Nouvelle Aquitaine

1,290,000 EUR
1,109,400 GBP1,380,300 USD
Exceptionally restored 6 bedroom elegant Chateau with separate 2 bedroom guest house, nestling in 2 acres of beautiful landscaped gardens with pool and outbuildings, while enjoying scenic countryside views from its peaceful location in Saint Sulpice d'Excideuil.

This charming 19th Century property has been owned by the same family for over 150 years, and offers a retreat surrounded by rolling hills and wooded valleys, ideal for those seeking a haven of tranquility away from modern life.

It features both formal and informal living rooms, each with direct access to the terrace. The grand 23m2 entrance hall leads to comfortable and elegant spaces. The original spiral staircase le...
Exceptionally restored 6 bedroom elegant Chateau with separate 2 bedroom guest house, nestling in 2 acres of beautiful landscaped gardens with pool and outbuildings, while enjoying scenic countryside views from its peaceful location in Saint Sulpice d'Excideuil.

This charming 19th Century property has been owned by the same family for over 150 years, and offers a retreat surrounded by rolling hills and wooded valleys, ideal for those seeking a haven of tranquility away from modern life.

It features both formal and informal living rooms, each with direct access to the terrace. The grand 23m2 entrance hall leads to comfortable and elegant spaces. The original spiral staircase leading to the upper floors adds a historical touch.

The ground floor includes a kitchen, a spacious 21m2 dining room, and two living rooms. Cosy reading nooks on each floor provide a quiet place to relax with a book, while the spacious rooftop terrace invites relaxation in this picturesque setting. Additional spaces include a storage room, a hall, and a laundry room.

The chateau has four large bedrooms on the first floor and two bedrooms on the second floor, each with an en-suite bathroom.

The 60m2 pool and pool house are perfect for relaxation, complete with a well-equipped outdoor kitchen.

This superb property also includes a 106m2 guest house with 2 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, and a converted barn offering a cinema room, games room, office, workshop, and garage.

A second barn of 85m2 provides even more possibilities.

The property is situated in a typical Dordogne village with a bar and a shop providing all the necessities for residents.

Several nearby villages and towns offer all essential amenities. Saint Jean de Cole, one of the most beautiful villages in France, is just 15 minutes away.

A magnificent property not to be missed.

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