Character 10 bedroom Chateau for sale with panoramic and countryside views in Monsegur, Nouvelle Aquitaine
The Chateau offers classic French historic charm and prestige, but has been renovated and finished to an exceptionally high standard to provide all the comforts of a luxury modern residence, and it is available fully-furnished.
The spacious accommodation includes 2 large salons, dining room, breakfast room, bar, 7 bedrooms + bath/shower rooms, kitchen & sundry other rooms.
An impressive detached courtyard complex includes stables, garaging for up...
The Chateau offers classic French historic charm and prestige, but has been renovated and finished to an exceptionally high standard to provide all the comforts of a luxury modern residence, and it is available fully-furnished.
The spacious accommodation includes 2 large salons, dining room, breakfast room, bar, 7 bedrooms + bath/shower rooms, kitchen & sundry other rooms.
An impressive detached courtyard complex includes stables, garaging for up to 9 cars, exercise/games annexe, offices, workshop, store rooms, laundry cleaning & storage facilities, and a 39ft x 19.5ft swimming pool.
The property also includes a guest/guardian cottage, with kitchen/dining room, salon, utility room, 3 bedrooms and 2 bath/shower rooms.
The surrounding gardens, meadows and woodlands total approximately 9.5ha; for those seeking equestrian use, a further 14 hectares of pastures are negotiable, to include a large separate barn (ideal for creation of an indoor menage), which includes a 1-bedroom apartment.
For wine enthusiasts, the Chateau is within easy reach of the prestige wine regions of the Gironde such as St Emilion, and if a new owner wishes to produce their own wines, several vineyards local to the Chateau are available for sale (including one carrying the name of the Chateau).
The property would be ideal for any buyer seeking a high degree of privacy and security.
The location offers easy reach to a wide choice of restaurants, markets, shops and all other practical and leisure amenities nearby, in a region noted for its sunny micro-climate, favoured by wonderful cool breezes from the Atlantic.
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