Income Potential 17 bedroom Estate with countryside and panoramic views in Thiviers, Nouvelle Aquitaine
Set in an elevated position this traditional Perigord estate comprises six independent properties, ideal as a private residence or as an excellent investment opportunity, perfect for rentals, as a boutique hospitality business or an equestrian centre.
Estate Overview:
• 6 independent properties
• 2 swimming pools
• Private tennis court
• Approximately30 hectares (77 acres)of land of...
Set in an elevated position this traditional Perigord estate comprises six independent properties, ideal as a private residence or as an excellent investment opportunity, perfect for rentals, as a boutique hospitality business or an equestrian centre.
Estate Overview:
• 6 independent properties
• 2 swimming pools
• Private tennis court
• Approximately30 hectares (77 acres)of land of meadows, woodland and rolling pasture
• Direct river access
• Panoramic views over the Dordogne countryside
Residences & Outbuildings:
Main Farmhouse – Approximately 146 sq m
• Charming?6-bedroom, 2-bathroom farmhouse
• Open plan reception room with kitchen, dining and living area.
• Rustic character with warm, traditional features throughout
• Centrally positioned within the estate
Converted Granary (Divisible) – Approximately 223 sq m
• Can be split into?2 separate dwellings
• 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms
• High-end finishes throughout, including marble countertops, copper La Cornue range cooker, double ovens, white stone fireplace, copper bathtub and ornate basin
• 2 living rooms, 2 kitchens
Granary Cottage – Approximately 87 sq m
• 2 bedrooms
• Modern design
• Spacious living area
Stone Cottage (Caretaker’s House) – Approximately 142 sq m
• 4 bedrooms & 2 smaller rooms ideal for children/guests
• Open-plan living area with kitchen
• Currently occupied under a lease
Renovated Barn – Approximately 242 sq m
• Fully restored and repurposed
• Including a gym, studio apartment with balcony, workshop space and garage
Unrenovated Barn - Approximately 160 sq m
All properties offer the flexibility for rental income, or private accommodation for guests and extended family
Land & Usage Potential – Approximately 30 hectares
• Extensive land extending down to the riverbanks, including meadows, woodland and rolling pasture
• Ideal for?equestrian activities, including riding trails and grazing
• Suitable for agricultural projects, agri-tourism ventures (subject to permissions), for use as a retreat or venue
Outdoor Amenities:
• Two swimming pools (10m x 5m heated pool?with terrace and 12m x 6m pool?with a pool house and south-facing views)
• Private tennis court
• Landscaped grounds ideal for relaxation and entertaining
• Direct river access
Onsite caretaker
Location:
• Peaceful, elevated countryside setting
• Just?9 km from?the charming French market town of Thiviers, famed for truffles and Foie Gras. There is also a weekly market every Saturday which has been voted the most beautiful market in the region.
• Easy access to local amenities, shops, services and train connections
• 60 km to Limoges Airport
Summary:
Perched above the rolling countryside of?Dordogne, this exceptional 30-hectare estate features six properties, extensive leisure amenities, and breathtaking views, offering a rare blend of privacy, scale, and charm. With multiple dwellings, equestrian-friendly land, and strong potential for hospitality or rental income, it presents a versatile opportunity as a luxury retreat or business venture near?Thiviers, Dordogne.
Key Financials
Current asking price: EUR1,500,000
Low pre-sale estimate: EUR500,000
High pre-sale estimate: EUR1,200,000
Bidding Opens On 20th May 2026,09:00
Scheduled End Date. 20th May 2026,15:00.
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This Estate is located in Thiviers in France
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