Grand 8 bedroom Manor House for sale with countryside view in Mont de Marsan, Nouvelle Aquitaine
The property includes:
Main house
Ground Floor:
2 large reception rooms, a spacious dining room, bedroom, kitchen, utility room, pantry, laundry room, WC.
First floor: 5 bedrooms, office, 2 large bathrooms, WC, bathroom, shower room
Second floor: 2 bedrooms and an office to be converted, sink and large unconverted attic
Oil-fired heating (fuel tank 2500l)
Outside:
Large outbuilding of 200m2 on three levels, part of which used to be a stables.
A hunting lodge or gamekeeper's lodge
All on...
The property includes:
Main house
Ground Floor:
2 large reception rooms, a spacious dining room, bedroom, kitchen, utility room, pantry, laundry room, WC.
First floor: 5 bedrooms, office, 2 large bathrooms, WC, bathroom, shower room
Second floor: 2 bedrooms and an office to be converted, sink and large unconverted attic
Oil-fired heating (fuel tank 2500l)
Outside:
Large outbuilding of 200m2 on three levels, part of which used to be a stables.
A hunting lodge or gamekeeper's lodge
All on 96,533 m2 of land (meadows and woodland)
Detailed dimensions:
-Left living room 24 m2
-Dining room 28 m2
-Office 15 m2
-Right living room 30 m2
-Entrance 36 m2
-Kitchen and utility room 53 m2
First floor:
-Green bedroom on the left 19 m2
-Bathroom 8 m2
-Cloud bedroom on the left 20 m2
-Old rose bedroom on the right 23 m2
-Off-white bedroom on the right corridor 20 m2
-Green bedroom on the right corridor 20 m2
-Dressing room 12 m2
-Bathroom or shower room 7 m2
-WC 4 m2
Some rooms require renovation work to be brought up to date.
The property is located 15 min from Mont de Marsan, 1 hour from the ocean and 40 min from the A63.
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