Reference251399
Price472,500 EUR
Bedrooms8
Bathrooms4
Floor Space410.0m2
Land Area1.4 Ha

Character 8 bedroom Manor House for sale with countryside view in Argenton sur Creuse, Centre Val de Loire

472,500 EUR
406,350 GBP505,575 USD
Situated in a wonderful serene location opposite the river is this large manor house and equestrian estate.

The elevated main manor needs renovations (subject to necessary permissions) but the second house at the front of the estate can be lived in whilst these renovations take place.There is also an apartment above the barns.

The manor house of over 240m2 has over 16 rooms of various sizes across three floors, the staircases are original and most attractive.
There is double glazing in the majority of the windows other than circle windows on the top floor.

The house at the front of the estate, over 140m2 has two very spacious reception rooms, an office, a huge mas...
Situated in a wonderful serene location opposite the river is this large manor house and equestrian estate.

The elevated main manor needs renovations (subject to necessary permissions) but the second house at the front of the estate can be lived in whilst these renovations take place.There is also an apartment above the barns.

The manor house of over 240m2 has over 16 rooms of various sizes across three floors, the staircases are original and most attractive.
There is double glazing in the majority of the windows other than circle windows on the top floor.

The house at the front of the estate, over 140m2 has two very spacious reception rooms, an office, a huge master suite with bathroom and a real feature is the two internal bread ovens.

Above two large barns is an apartment and adjacent to the barns is the stable block.
There is a further garage / barn which could be changed to accommodation or more stabling plus further outbuildings for many uses (subject to necessary permissions).

The houses have gas central heating and the drainage is via septic tank.

Just two minutes from the thriving town of Aregenton-sur-Creuse, a river town with great restaurants, shops, cafes, artisan shops, doctors and a train station.
Limoges airport is approximately 60 minutes away.
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