Unique 11 bedroom House for sale with lake or river view in Sainte Foy la Grande, Nouvelle Aquitaine
Sainte Foy la Grande.
Believed to have been built for the town's Mayor, this remarkable property offers a rare combination of grandeur, historic charm and gorgeous gardens.
The main house features 5 spacious bedrooms, alongside an additional 5 bedrooms designed for guest accommodation from what would have been the former stables - perfect for hosting family, friends, or creating a boutique hotel/gite rental opportunity (with the necessary permissions).
The impres...
Sainte Foy la Grande.
Believed to have been built for the town's Mayor, this remarkable property offers a rare combination of grandeur, historic charm and gorgeous gardens.
The main house features 5 spacious bedrooms, alongside an additional 5 bedrooms designed for guest accommodation from what would have been the former stables - perfect for hosting family, friends, or creating a boutique hotel/gite rental opportunity (with the necessary permissions).
The impressive elegant entrance leads to rooms where the character and beauty of this home unfold. High ceilings, original fireplaces, large windows flooding the property with light and numerous period features grace every room, exuding a timeless elegance rarely found.
The inner courtyard is equally impressive, offering parking for up to 7 cars.
Beyond, the established gardens are a true haven, thoughtfully landscaped with multiple seating areas perfect for relaxing and enjoying views over the Dordogne river.
The swimming pool provides a refreshing retreat while cosy evenings can be enjoyed at the fire pit area with built-in seating.
Ideally located, with all amenities within walking distance, including the train station for direct access to Bordeaux and onwards to Paris. Bergerac airport is just 25kms away, placing this exceptional property at the heart of one of France's most celebrated regions for vineyards gastronomy and tourism.
This unique property is truly without equal - a rare opportunity to own a piece of the town's rich history while enjoying modern comforts in an extraordinary setting.
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