Reference254930
Price845,000 EUR
Bedrooms16
Bathrooms7
Floor Space1,000.0m2
Land Area2.5 Ha

Income Producing 16 bedroom House for sale with countryside view in Monbahus, Nouvelle Aquitaine

845,000 EUR
701,350 GBP887,250 USD
Wonderful opportunity to acquire a well-established, year-round tourism business comprising of 6 gites nestling in 2.5 hectares of glorious land with gardens and pool, while enjoying far reaching countryside views from its location in Monbahus.

Set amongst breathtaking Lot-et-Garonne countryside, this thriving property offers six charming gites of varying sizes, providing flexible accommodation for families and groups throughout the year.

Imagine guests relaxing by the secure private swimming pool while children delight in the adjacent spacious play area with lush lawns.

Beyond the gites, a fantastic, ready-made event space of approximately 200m2 (2,150 sq ft) awaits,...
Wonderful opportunity to acquire a well-established, year-round tourism business comprising of 6 gites nestling in 2.5 hectares of glorious land with gardens and pool, while enjoying far reaching countryside views from its location in Monbahus.

Set amongst breathtaking Lot-et-Garonne countryside, this thriving property offers six charming gites of varying sizes, providing flexible accommodation for families and groups throughout the year.

Imagine guests relaxing by the secure private swimming pool while children delight in the adjacent spacious play area with lush lawns.

Beyond the gites, a fantastic, ready-made event space of approximately 200m2 (2,150 sq ft) awaits, complete with an adjoining outdoor deck offering panoramic views of the unspoilt surrounding landscape. This versatile space presents endless possibilities, from hosting weddings and corporate events to yoga retreats and workshops.

Located in the heart of the renowned French wine region, this property is ideally situated near the charming towns of Bergerac (with its international airport), Eymet, Duras, and Villeneuve-sur-Lot. Guests will enjoy easy access to a wealth of attractions, including world-class golf courses, historic chateaux, prestigious wine estates, and family-friendly activities such as water parks, animal parks, and canoe rentals on the beautiful River Lot.

For further travel convenience, the vibrant cities of Bordeaux and Toulouse, both with international airports, are less than two hours away. This is more than just a business; it's a lifestyle. Imagine welcoming guests, hosting memorable events, and enjoying the tranquility of the French countryside.
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