Reference254859
Price950,000 EUR
Bedrooms16
Bathrooms0
Floor Space686.0m2
Land Area2.2 Ha

16 bedroom House for sale with countryside view with Income Potential in Riberac, Nouvelle Aquitaine

950,000 EUR
788,500 GBP997,500 USD
Wonderful opportunity to acquire a charming gite complex nestling in nearly 5.5 acres of glorious land with gardens, pool and woods, while enjoying far reaching countryside views from its location near Riberac.

Set in a peaceful area, this beautifully restored estate offers a rare opportunity to own a substantial multi-dwelling property with an up-and-running business (currently run as a gite complex. A future owner would need to obtain necessary permission and appropriate business registration).

The estate is tucked away at the edge of a peaceful Dordogne village, with a private lane leading to this exquisite property, with ample parking for several vehicles on site.
Wonderful opportunity to acquire a charming gite complex nestling in nearly 5.5 acres of glorious land with gardens, pool and woods, while enjoying far reaching countryside views from its location near Riberac.

Set in a peaceful area, this beautifully restored estate offers a rare opportunity to own a substantial multi-dwelling property with an up-and-running business (currently run as a gite complex. A future owner would need to obtain necessary permission and appropriate business registration).

The estate is tucked away at the edge of a peaceful Dordogne village, with a private lane leading to this exquisite property, with ample parking for several vehicles on site.

The property includes a renovated main house, a total of six gites, heated swimming pool, a play area, a boulodrome (petanque), a games room, and a barn for storage. All gites have been tastefully renovated and decorated, and have their own private terrace.

The grounds cover approximately 2.2 hectares (+/-5.5 acres) in total, and are in a very peaceful rural location, whilst remaining close to all amenities.

The main house (+/-140m2) boasts a spacious open-plan living/dining area/kitchen of 50m2 with log burner, three good sized bedrooms, two bathrooms, a separate lavatory, a cellar and an atelier (currently used as a pottery).

Gite 1 (+/-117m2) is an annexe at the back of the main house, and offers a lovely spacious living room with log burner, fitted modern kitchen and dining area, two bedrooms, a bathroom and separate WCs.

Gite 2 (+/-104m2) offers an open-plan living area with modern fitted kitchen, a bathroom, lavatory, two double bedrooms, a storage room and an attic.

Gite 3 (+/-70m2) offers an open-plan living area with modern fitted kitchen, a bathroom, separate lavatory, and two bedrooms.

Gites 4, 5 & 6 have been created in what was once the large 'barn' : all three have all modern comfort, a separate entrance and a private terrace too.

Gite 4 (+/-70m2) offers an open-plan living area with modern fitted kitchen, a bathroom, separate WC, and two bedrooms.

Gite 5 (+/-123m2) offers an open-plan living area with modern fitted kitchen, two bathrooms, 2 separate WCs, three bedrooms and an attic for storage.

Gite 6 (+/-73m2) offers an open-plan living area with modern fitted kitchen, a bathroom, separate WC and two bedrooms.

All gites have access to the fabulous heated 12 x 6m swimming pool. A playground has been created for the little ones, and there is also a petanque court on site. A spacious barn houses the games room and a workshop/storage area.

The grounds are mainly laid to lawn making them easy to maintain, with some flower beds, a veggie patch and a small wooded area and a pond next to the main house. This is a rare turnkey opportunity to combine the Dordogne lifestyle with a well established business in one of France's most sought after regions.
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