Reference254644
Price1,175,000 EUR
Bedrooms11
Bathrooms8
Floor Space590.0m2
Land Area1.2 Ha

Luxury 11 bedroom House for sale with lake or river view in Puy l'Eveque, Occitanie

1,175,000 EUR
975,250 GBP1,233,750 USD
Outstanding 10-bedroom estate offering a rare blend of historic charm, modern luxury, and unmatched tranquility with 2 swimming pools set on the banks of the river Lot.

This desirable and versatile property benefits from a beautiful situation location on the serene banks of the river, spread across beautifully landscaped grounds, providing an idyllic retreat for those seeking elegance, privacy, and natural beauty in the heart of south-western France.

The main residence and its adjoining guest accommodations boast spacious bedrooms, multiple reception areas, and elegant period features including exposed beams, antique floors, fireplaces, and doors that open to terraces with ...
Outstanding 10-bedroom estate offering a rare blend of historic charm, modern luxury, and unmatched tranquility with 2 swimming pools set on the banks of the river Lot.

This desirable and versatile property benefits from a beautiful situation location on the serene banks of the river, spread across beautifully landscaped grounds, providing an idyllic retreat for those seeking elegance, privacy, and natural beauty in the heart of south-western France.

The main residence and its adjoining guest accommodations boast spacious bedrooms, multiple reception areas, and elegant period features including exposed beams, antique floors, fireplaces, and doors that open to terraces with sweeping river views.

Outdoors, the estate truly comes into its own. The property is approached via a tree-lined driveway bordered by centuries old mulberry trees.
There is a separate building housing a 2 bedroom apartment and large garage for 2 cars.
Two private swimming pools and a tennis court offer perfect settings for both relaxation and entertainment.
Expansive terraces, manicured gardens, and river access complete the picture, ideal for boating, fishing, or simply enjoying the sunset over the water.

Perfect as a luxurious private residence, a family home, or a boutique hospitality venture, this estate combines grandeur with possibility - all in a stunning riverside setting steeped in peace and charm.
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