Dating from the late 17th century, this remarkable property embodies the elegance of a grand historic residence. Partially restored with great respect for its original character, the house impresses with its generous proportions and authentic architectural features. Set within a private estate of over 5.5 hectares, the property is beautifully arranged around a large central courtyard.
The interior accommodation is both elegant and well-balanced, offering two independent entrance halls, a vast dining room, kitchen and adjoining breakfast room. There are further reception rooms include a spacious living area and study as well as three generously proportioned bedrooms. There are further ground-floor rooms with a total of 135m2 that could be renovated and additional accommodation could be created through the conversion of the first floor.
The building is currently in good structural condition; however, further investment will be required to fully restore it to its former stature. It represents an excellent opportunity for buyers seeking a restoration project within a historic property of character.
Adjoining the main residence are approximately 380m2 of outbuildings, offering substantial scope for redevelopment and the grounds further include a large pond and a swimming pool.
This rare property represents a compelling opportunity for buyers seeking a historic building with strong redevelopment potential, whether for the creation of a large private estate or the implementation of a hospitality, tourism, or mixed-use project. (5.08 % fees incl. VAT at the buyer’s expense.)
Dimensions
Ground floor
Entrance hall : 20m2
Sitting room : 40m2
Corridor : 12m2
Bedroom : 33m2
Shower room : 9m2
Room traversante : 14m2
Room traversante : 14m2
Corridor : 16m2
Bedroom with en-suite bathroom : 28m2
Corridor : 13m2
Bedroom : 26m2
Entrance hall : 7m2
Toilet : 3m2
Kitchen : 30m2
Salle de petit-déjeuner : 18m2
Dining room : 44m2
Entrance hall : 22m2
Room to renovate : 35m2
Room to renovate : 58m2
Room to renovate : 42m2
More information
Land: 55546m²
Inner courtyard: 240m²
Dependencies:
Barns to renovate: 380m²
Room to renovate: 135m²
First floor/attic to renovate
Pool
Well
Large pond
Outdoor parking
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Year of construction: 1815
Type of construction: Stone
Style: Manor house
Location: Rural
General condition/Renovation: Structurally sound, to renovate
Condition of the roof: Generally good, some small repairs needed
Levels: 1
Cellar
Sanitation: Individual system, non-conform
Heating: None
Chimneys
Joinery: Wood single glazing
Property tax: TBC
The property is within proximity to the bastide town of Sauveterre-de-Guyenne with it's commodities, restaurants and schools. Bordeaux and its airport can be reached within one hour.