Reference253512
Price2,100,000 EUR
Bedrooms10
Bathrooms10
Floor Space741.0m2
Land Area5.4 Ha

Beautiful 10 bedroom Chateau for sale with countryside view in Monflanquin, Nouvelle Aquitaine

2,100,000 EUR
1,743,000 GBP2,205,000 USD
Beautifully restored 10 bedroom Chateau nestling in nearly 13.5 acres of glorious land with fruit trees, outbuildings, gardens and pool, while enjoying far reaching countryside views from its location near Monflanquin.

This stunning property offers a rare blend of historic grandeur and refined modern comfort. With origins in the 17th century, it has been meticulously renovated by its current owners and preserves its heritage while offering luxurious, up-to-date living.

The property is arranged around a beautiful courtyard and features three distinct wings: the original Chateau building, the expansive West Wing, and the private East Wing residence. With 10 bedrooms and potentia...
Beautifully restored 10 bedroom Chateau nestling in nearly 13.5 acres of glorious land with fruit trees, outbuildings, gardens and pool, while enjoying far reaching countryside views from its location near Monflanquin.

This stunning property offers a rare blend of historic grandeur and refined modern comfort. With origins in the 17th century, it has been meticulously renovated by its current owners and preserves its heritage while offering luxurious, up-to-date living.

The property is arranged around a beautiful courtyard and features three distinct wings: the original Chateau building, the expansive West Wing, and the private East Wing residence. With 10 bedrooms and potential for more, the property offers versatility for private use, luxury hospitality, or event hosting (subject to necessary permissions).

The Chateau's grand salon and dining room feature original fireplaces, exposed beams, and sweeping views. Take the beautiful original staircase to the upper floors where there are four magnificent and spacious suites that each reflect their own character. The suites are equipped with air conditioning offering comfort in all seasons.

On the lower floor is a studio, wine cellar, and laundry.

The West Wing boasts a professional kitchen, reception room, office with cathedral ceilings, and a guest suite in the tower.

The East Wing is a fully self-contained dwelling boasting comfortable and modern living spaces with a private terrace, as well as a beautiful master suite with walk in wardrobe and a unique shower room attached. This wing is fitted with underfloor heating connected to a heat pump as well as air conditioning upstairs.

Outdoors, enjoy a heated 9 x 5m pool framed by two charming towers, formal and wild gardens, stunning mature trees, an orchard, raised vegetable beds fitted with watering, and a walking trail that circles the property. A lovely meadow offers the possibility to have animals.

Additional buildings include a barn, former guardian's house to be renovated, and spacious garaging.

Whether you envision a family retreat, hospitality venture, this chateau delivers elegance, space, and history in equal measure.

The property is conveniently located near the beautiful bastide of Monflanquin where there are all basic amenities as well as a charming weekly market. It is also within easy access of Bergerac airport.
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