Reference254771
Price1,270,500 EUR
Bedrooms15
Bathrooms10
Floor Space935.0m2
Land Area6.6 Ha

Income Producing 15 bedroom House for sale with countryside view in Monsegur, Nouvelle Aquitaine

1,270,500 EUR
1,054,515 GBP1,334,025 USD
Stunning stone built Manor with gites surrounded by over 16 acres of glorious land with gardens and pool, enjoying far reaching countryside views from its peaceful location in Monsegur,

With a vast spacious living area of 935m2 and a total of 15 bedrooms, this superb property is set in a U-shape around a beautiful courtyard.

The central area of the building, which is currently being run as a charming B&B, features on the ground floor: 3 exquisite living and dining rooms with fireplaces and an en-suite bedroom with private access.

On the first floor is a large landing leading to 4 bright bedrooms and 3 bathrooms.

The South wing houses the private quarters of th...
Stunning stone built Manor with gites surrounded by over 16 acres of glorious land with gardens and pool, enjoying far reaching countryside views from its peaceful location in Monsegur,

With a vast spacious living area of 935m2 and a total of 15 bedrooms, this superb property is set in a U-shape around a beautiful courtyard.

The central area of the building, which is currently being run as a charming B&B, features on the ground floor: 3 exquisite living and dining rooms with fireplaces and an en-suite bedroom with private access.

On the first floor is a large landing leading to 4 bright bedrooms and 3 bathrooms.

The South wing houses the private quarters of the current owners and comprises of a superb living room of 130m2 with a contemporary open plan kitchen, 3 bedrooms, 1 of which has a large walk in wardrobe, a bathroom, mezzanine/office space and a utility room.

The North wing is currently made up of 2 gites: 1 with 2 bedrooms and the other with 5 bedrooms. The gites could easily be divided to create 3 separate units.

Outside are superb landscaped gardens with panoramic views, swimming pool and a petanque court. Various terraces surround the house and allow you to enjoy the idyllic setting.

There is also a garage and a tobacco drying shed.

This very versatile property offers many possibilities and will be the ideal setting for organising events, a tourist activity, or simply a superb family residence.

Located just a few kilometres from a charming bastide with local shops and restaurants, and only an hour from Bordeaux and Bergerac airports.
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