Reference249400
Price885,000 EUR
Bedrooms9
Bathrooms6
Floor Space620.0m2
Land Area8,040.0m2

Character 9 bedroom House for sale with countryside view in Montagrier, Nouvelle Aquitaine

885,000 EUR
761,100 GBP946,950 USD
Situated right in the heart of Perigord Vert, this charming and exceptional residence, which was designed with taste by an international interior designer, currently operates as a charming B&B and offers extremely high-quality amenities.

There is beautiful antique parquet flooring and meticulous decoration, which creates a warm and serene atmosphere, with magnificent views of the surrounding countryside.

The main house spans 530m2 over two levels, impressing with its generous volumes and undeniable charm. The authentic entrance hall leads to several living rooms, a dining room, bedroom, bathroom, kitchen, and a hallway on the ground floor.

Upstairs there is a spacious...
Situated right in the heart of Perigord Vert, this charming and exceptional residence, which was designed with taste by an international interior designer, currently operates as a charming B&B and offers extremely high-quality amenities.

There is beautiful antique parquet flooring and meticulous decoration, which creates a warm and serene atmosphere, with magnificent views of the surrounding countryside.

The main house spans 530m2 over two levels, impressing with its generous volumes and undeniable charm. The authentic entrance hall leads to several living rooms, a dining room, bedroom, bathroom, kitchen, and a hallway on the ground floor.

Upstairs there is a spacious corridor leading to 4 complete suites with private bathrooms and WC's, as well as a suite consisting of 2 bedrooms with a shared bathroom and dressing room. Additionally, there is a spacious attic of 80m2, ready to be converted into a gym, studio, or according to the ideas and projects of the new owners.

Ideal for a large family or accommodating guests, this house offers optimal comfort in an enchanting setting. Large cellars and central gas heating complete the facilities.

There is also an independent cottage of 90m2, which features a sheltered terrace, open-plan kitchen leading into a living/dining room on the ground floor. 2 bedrooms, a bathroom and WC are located on the first floor.

This property includes an orangery and a barn converted into a garage. The park, sprawling over approximately 8,000 2, is adorned with trees and remains unfenced, creating a harmonious garden space.

Located an hour from Bergerac Airport, this residence is just minutes away from several charming villages nestled in the Dronne Valley. Only 25km from Perigueux, renowned for its rich historical heritage and world-class gastronomy, this property offers absolute tranquility and boasts spectacular views of the surrounding countryside.

FEATURES
Carport
Fireplace
Water Softener
Garage
Turn Key
Excellent Condition
Walk-in Closet: 13m2
Attic: 80m2
Land: 8,040m2
Outbuilding: 24m2
Outbuilding: 17m2
Outbuilding: 55m2
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