Reference240904
Price1,150,000 EUR
Bedrooms9
Bathrooms1
Floor Space500.0m2
Land Area3,303.0m2

Refurbished 9 bedroom Chateau for sale with panoramic view in Monestier, Aquitaine

1,150,000 EUR
989,000 GBP1,230,500 USD
Beautifully and tastefully refurbished 9 bedroom stone built property, with a total spacious living area of 500m2, set within a mature landscaped plot of 3,303m2 with a swimming pool and stunning countryside views.

Situated in an idyllic setting close to the prestigious Chateau des Vigiers Golf resort in the sunny 'Golden Triangle' between Bordeaux and Bergerac (both of which have international airports).

Set out over 2 floors: features include: 9 bedrooms and 7 bathrooms,spacious and comfortable accommodation.

Ideal as a principle or second residence, there is also great potential as an investment property for luxury holiday rentals (it has already been used for this)...
Beautifully and tastefully refurbished 9 bedroom stone built property, with a total spacious living area of 500m2, set within a mature landscaped plot of 3,303m2 with a swimming pool and stunning countryside views.

Situated in an idyllic setting close to the prestigious Chateau des Vigiers Golf resort in the sunny 'Golden Triangle' between Bordeaux and Bergerac (both of which have international airports).

Set out over 2 floors: features include: 9 bedrooms and 7 bathrooms,spacious and comfortable accommodation.

Ideal as a principle or second residence, there is also great potential as an investment property for luxury holiday rentals (it has already been used for this) or for other commercial purposes such as a boutique hotel, well-being centre etc. It can equally be divided into 2 self-contained properties if required.

Situated just a short drive from all amenities, the property is in an elevated position with panoramic views across the valley and neighbouring vineyards.

Grounds of around 3,300m2 minimise the need for maintenance and are mainly set to lawn, with some mature fruit trees and a heated 11.5 x 5.5m swimming pool.
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