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Reference 240480

Renovated 11 bedroom Chateau for sale with countryside view in Bordeaux, Aquitaine

3,850,000 EUR
3,311,000 GBP 4,119,500 USD
Beautiful fairy-tale castle dating from the reign of Napolean III, totally and tastefully renovated with apartments, set in over 12 acres of landscaped and wooded grounds in the heart of an exceptional environment.

This fabulous and stylishly presented Nineteenth Century property comes with parkland of more than 5 hectares, the chateau offers 519m2 of living space and 738m2 of floor space.
The bright and modern interior features custom-made spaces, which, from the imposing entrance, serve a reception room, billiard room, dining room, kitchen and a bedroom suite.

The first floor comes with 3 further bedroom suites, a large work area and a fabulous dressing room.
The top floor is a renovated open space offering flexibility for any number of uses.

There is a 29m2 heated outdoor lap pool with counter current and pool house, and a pond in the grounds.
The former stables now provide 3 apartments, and there are solar panels on the roof guaranteeing a substantial annual income.
Two large garages can accommodate 4 vehicles.
A rare 19th century wind turbine known as an 'Eolienne Bollee' with foot access was used to draw water to feed cattle grazing on pastures around the chateau, now a charming woodland feature.
In addition, a former henhouse has been transformed into a sublime dwelling with character.

A unique place where time seems to stand still.

Video CCTV Security
Swimming Pool
Videophone
Electric Gate
Alarm System
Caretaker House
Lift
Well
Outdoor Lighting
Car Port
Double Glazing
Fireplace
Central Vacuum System
54,000 m2

Features

Reference240480
Price3,850,000 EUR
Number of Bedrooms
Bedrooms
11
Number of Bathrooms
Bathrooms
9
Floor Space in Metres Squared
Floor Space
519.0m2
Land Size in Metres Squared
Land Area
5.4 Ha

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This Chateau is located in Bordeaux in France

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