Reference254636
Price2,316,000 EUR
Bedrooms22
Bathrooms24
Floor Space1,840.0m2
Land Area3.2 Ha

Grand 22 bedroom Chateau for sale with countryside view in Saint Beauzeil, Occitanie

2,316,000 EUR
1,922,280 GBP2,431,800 USD
Outstanding country estate in a beautiful setting between Toulouse and Bordeaux, with 22 en suite bedrooms, swimming pool and much more providing a desirable hospitality venue with excellent income potential.

Accessed via a long, elegant driveway, one is instantly captivated by the estate's refined elegance and understated grandeur.
Boasting over 1,800 m2 of living space, it showcases exquisite architecture throughout. The property has 22 bedrooms en-suite, including three independent guest accommodations, all air-conditioned and renovated with particular attention to detail and comfort. Each room combines elegance with modern conveniences, guaranteeing exceptional comfort.
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Outstanding country estate in a beautiful setting between Toulouse and Bordeaux, with 22 en suite bedrooms, swimming pool and much more providing a desirable hospitality venue with excellent income potential.

Accessed via a long, elegant driveway, one is instantly captivated by the estate's refined elegance and understated grandeur.
Boasting over 1,800 m2 of living space, it showcases exquisite architecture throughout. The property has 22 bedrooms en-suite, including three independent guest accommodations, all air-conditioned and renovated with particular attention to detail and comfort. Each room combines elegance with modern conveniences, guaranteeing exceptional comfort.
For culinary enthusiasts, the estate boasts fully equipped professional kitchens.
A variety of dining spaces are provided, from elegant formal dining rooms to cosy, relaxed corners with the flexibility of indoor charm and character to the beauty of the outdoors.
The reception halls, living rooms, bar, and relaxation areas have been thoughtfully designed to cater to both professional gatherings and personal enjoyment.

The chateau also offers a magnificent swimming pool, perfect for cooling off during warm summer days, all surrounded by pristine natural landscapes yet conveniently close to local amenities.

One of the estate's most remarkable features is its independent restaurant/reception room, with seating for up to 100 guests. Its terrace, framing breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside, provides an idyllic backdrop for unforgettable events such as weddings or seminars.

Only 40 minutes from Agen and its TGV station.

This is a rare opportunity to experience a property that delivers exceptional potential for both business ventures and private living.
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