Reference248791
Price795,000 EUR
Bedrooms8
Bathrooms2
Floor Space540.0m2
Land Area1.6 Ha

8 bedroom House for sale with countryside view with Income Potential in Lauzun, Nouvelle Aquitaine

795,000 EUR
683,700 GBP850,650 USD
Charming and elegant 8 bedroom historical property with separate
3 bedroom guest house, nestling in nearly 4 acres of beautiful landscaped gardens and wooded land while enjoying far reaching countryside views from its peaceful location near Lauzun.

This magnificent property is 10 minutes from the picturesque bastide town of Eymet and half an hour from the dynamic town of Bergerac with its airport.

Dating from the 19th century, this elegant bourgeois mansion reflects the splendour of the era, with a slate roof and a cross-shaped internal architecture which underlines its aristocratic character. It stands out in particular for its remarkable finishes, including a carved wood...
Charming and elegant 8 bedroom historical property with separate
3 bedroom guest house, nestling in nearly 4 acres of beautiful landscaped gardens and wooded land while enjoying far reaching countryside views from its peaceful location near Lauzun.

This magnificent property is 10 minutes from the picturesque bastide town of Eymet and half an hour from the dynamic town of Bergerac with its airport.

Dating from the 19th century, this elegant bourgeois mansion reflects the splendour of the era, with a slate roof and a cross-shaped internal architecture which underlines its aristocratic character. It stands out in particular for its remarkable finishes, including a carved wooden staircase and a spectacular framework in the shape of an inverted ship, true jewels of French artisanal heritage.

The ground floor offers a large central entrance serving on each side a living room with wallpaper preserved in impeccable condition and a traditional dining room. The kitchen, practical and spacious, benefits from easy access to the outside, ideal for al fresco meals. This level also includes an office, three comfortable bedrooms, a bathroom and a functional laundry room.

The upper floor offers four additional bedrooms and a bathroom, supplemented by a large convertible attic.

Under the building, an impressive cellar divided into several spaces offers, among other things, a large wine cellar and a boiler room area.

The guest house, built in the 18th century, has cob walls and old tiles, adding a rustic charm. It is composed of an entrance, a kitchen, a dining room, a living room both with fireplace in stones, and upstairs 3 bedrooms and a bathroom.

The exterior of the property is just as sumptuous with two large barns and majestically wooded grounds, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside.
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