Reference255917
Price2,100,000 EUR
Bedrooms10
Bathrooms9
Floor Space757.0m2
Land Area5.4 Ha

Stunning 10 bedroom Chateau for sale with countryside and panoramic views in Monflanquin, Nouvelle Aquitaine

2,100,000 EUR
1,743,000 GBP2,205,000 USD
Exquisite fairy-tale French chateau, beautifully renovated and set in over 13 acres of gardens, meadows and woodland in a beautiful hilltop setting near Monflanquin.

Dating back in parts to the 17th century, this magnificent property has been extensively renovated and now offers three floors of elegant, contemporary living space.

The estate features a nine-bedroom chateau, a stylish one-bedroom guest cottage, 3 garages, a hangar, a small house to restore, solar panels which produce electricity for the chateau, and a swimming pool - all set within five hectares (13 acres) of mainly woodland, with charming walking paths winding through ancient stone pathways around the property. ...
Exquisite fairy-tale French chateau, beautifully renovated and set in over 13 acres of gardens, meadows and woodland in a beautiful hilltop setting near Monflanquin.

Dating back in parts to the 17th century, this magnificent property has been extensively renovated and now offers three floors of elegant, contemporary living space.

The estate features a nine-bedroom chateau, a stylish one-bedroom guest cottage, 3 garages, a hangar, a small house to restore, solar panels which produce electricity for the chateau, and a swimming pool - all set within five hectares (13 acres) of mainly woodland, with charming walking paths winding through ancient stone pathways around the property.
Conveniently located east of Bordeaux and in close proximity to Bergerac Airport, the estate provides excellent travel options for both leisure and business.

The main chateau boasts spacious bedrooms and bathrooms, generous reception areas, and a gourmet kitchen suitable for professional chefs.

The West wing includes a ground-floor bedroom and bathroom, a studio with a bedroom and kitchenette at garden level, and a suite within one of the towers.

The East wing features an independent, stylish guest cottage with underfloor heating and double glazing.

The beautifully maintained gardens encompass approximately five hectares of lush grassland and woodland teeming with wildlife.

Additional amenities include a 9 x 5-meter swimming pool, a hangar suitable for tractor and timber storage, a small house pending renovation, and a carport equipped with solar panels.

This enchanting estate can be sold fully furnished, perfectly combines comfort, architectural elegance, and an idyllic location.

More details available on request.



Furnished
Air Conditioning
Swimming Pool
Caretaker House
Internet
Fireplace
Double Glazing
Multiple Dwellings
Garage

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