Historic 10 bedroom Chateau for sale with with Income Potential in Miramont de Guyenne, Nouvelle Aquitaine
This enchanting property sits in 13 hectares of beautiful parkland and woodland, complete with a small lake. Originally built as a hunting lodge in the 16th Century, the chateau was remodelled in the 19th century and has undergone further partial renovation since 2015, including the installation of steel beams, an insulated roof, and modern electrics.
The property currently offers seven bedrooms and a range of impressive reception...
This enchanting property sits in 13 hectares of beautiful parkland and woodland, complete with a small lake. Originally built as a hunting lodge in the 16th Century, the chateau was remodelled in the 19th century and has undergone further partial renovation since 2015, including the installation of steel beams, an insulated roof, and modern electrics.
The property currently offers seven bedrooms and a range of impressive reception rooms, including a vast 93 m2 first-floor landing used as an informal living area, a 45 m2 eat-in kitchen, a stunning formal dining room, and a library.
Two main salons, along with several bedrooms and two bathrooms, remain ready for renovation and personalisation.
The estate also features a charming three-bedroom guest cottage, currently operating as a gite, as well as a unique shepherd's hut for glamping.
Additional outbuildings include a chapel barns, a workshop, and a double garage.
Outside, the grounds offer panoramic countryside views, woodland walks, a tranquil lake, and a 10 x 5 m saltwater swimming pool.
40 km from Bergerac Airport with direct flights to the UK and the Netherlands, and close to the popular bastide towns of Miramont-de-Guyenne and Eymet, this exceptional property presents a rare opportunity.
With major structural work already completed, it offers outstanding potential as a luxury private residence, boutique B&B, wedding venue, or retreat in the heart of South-West France.
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