Reference254094
Price695,000 EUR
Bedrooms3
Bathrooms
Floor Space372.0m2
Land Area1,475.0m2

Renovated 3 bedroom Period House for sale in Castillon la Bataille, Nouvelle Aquitaine

695,000 EUR
576,850 GBP729,750 USD
Superb Nineteenth Century residence in the historic centre of Castillon-la-Bataille, renowned as the site of the final battle of the Hundred Years' War and now a vibrant town with shops, restaurants, markets, and schools.

This remarkable 372m2 property dates from the 1850s and has been lovingly and meticulously restored by its current owners.

Set on a beautifully landscaped plot of over a third of an acre, the property offers nearly 600 m2 in total, with 372 m2 of refined living space across four levels, including a main house, a guest house, extensive cellars, and workshops.

Inside, the home is rich in period charm with original features such as intricate mouldin...
Superb Nineteenth Century residence in the historic centre of Castillon-la-Bataille, renowned as the site of the final battle of the Hundred Years' War and now a vibrant town with shops, restaurants, markets, and schools.

This remarkable 372m2 property dates from the 1850s and has been lovingly and meticulously restored by its current owners.

Set on a beautifully landscaped plot of over a third of an acre, the property offers nearly 600 m2 in total, with 372 m2 of refined living space across four levels, including a main house, a guest house, extensive cellars, and workshops.

Inside, the home is rich in period charm with original features such as intricate mouldings, marble fireplaces, stained-glass doors, and soaring ceilings.

The ground floor is centred around a grand, light-filled reception room, an elegant dining area leading into a charming country-style kitchen, a study, and a well-equipped laundry.

The first floor hosts three generous bedrooms, including a one with an en-suite shower room, a spacious family bathroom, and a luxurious walk-in dressing room which could be used as another bedroom or study.
The top floor is an expansive 90 m2 loft space with exposed beams, currently serving as a playroom and home cinema.

Outdoors, the south-facing garden offers privacy, featuring beautiful lawns, majestic trees, a picturesque original pond, and a perfectly proportioned swimming pool.

A former pigeonnier, now a large shed, adds character and functionality, alongside a charming independent guest house.
Additionally the property includes a vast basement, a wine cellar, and a large workshop/garage.

Ideally situated: just 5 minutes from the local TER station, 20 minutes to the Libourne TGV, 45 minutes from Bordeaux Airport, and a short drive to world-renowned Saint-Emilion.


Irrigation Sprinkler
Double Glazing
Fireplace
Private Pool
Excellent condition

ROOMS


Shower Room WC: 4 m2
Kitchen: 23 m2
Living Room Kitchen: 41 m2
Workshop: 86 m2
Attic: 8 m2
Storage: 8 m2
Reception Room: 90 m2
Walk-in Closet: 15 m2
Bathroom: 11 m2
Bedroom: 18 m2
Bedroom: 18 m2
Bedroom: 20 m2
Hallway
Laundry Room: 8 m2
Study: 8 m2
Kitchen: 20 m2
Living Room: 44 m2
Dining Room: 21 m2
: 24 m2
Workshop: 125 m2
Land: 1,475 m2
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