Reference249758
Price795,000 EUR
Bedrooms9
Bathrooms9
Floor Space416.0m2
Land Area2.0 Ha

Character 9 bedroom House for sale with countryside and panoramic views in Sainte Alvere, Nouvelle Aquitaine

795,000 EUR
683,700 GBP850,650 USD
Situated in a quiet setting at the end of a small winding lane, in the spectacular Dordogne, this amazing investment opportunity with 2 independent homes, is ideal for a large family, as a chambres d'hotes, or live in one/rent the other.

This stunning property is set within around 2 hectares of land and has walking trails on the doorstep, its own 87 tree walnut grove and ample land for the horse lover to create stables or the gardener to create a dream greenhouse.

Located just a short drive (6 minutes) from the picturesque village of Sainte Alvere, known for its winter truffle market. French country living, perfection.

The 2 spacious houses have a combined 9 bedrooms,...
Situated in a quiet setting at the end of a small winding lane, in the spectacular Dordogne, this amazing investment opportunity with 2 independent homes, is ideal for a large family, as a chambres d'hotes, or live in one/rent the other.

This stunning property is set within around 2 hectares of land and has walking trails on the doorstep, its own 87 tree walnut grove and ample land for the horse lover to create stables or the gardener to create a dream greenhouse.

Located just a short drive (6 minutes) from the picturesque village of Sainte Alvere, known for its winter truffle market. French country living, perfection.

The 2 spacious houses have a combined 9 bedrooms, each with their own en-suite bathroom. There is a master-suite with patio doors on the ground floor of each house, as well as a large family kitchen and spacious living area. Stone walls and picture windows (double glazed) adorn every room, mixed with tasteful renovations, to maintain the historic charm of these Perigord treasures.

Between the 2 houses, the outdoor oasis awaits, with a large pool, tropical foliage, covered dining area and summer kitchen.

Perched just behind the homes, up on the hill, is the enchanting Pigeonnier, with a sizeable, sunny area, large enough for a second pool (subject to necessary permissions).

Move in to this serene retreat and enjoy, or expand and customise. There are endless possibilities with this magnificent property.

To note: The large attic in the annexe could be converted for more living space (subject to necessary permissions). Some furniture can be negotiated with the sale.
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