Reference254399
Price1,150,000 EUR
Bedrooms4
Bathrooms3
Floor Space350.0m2
Land Area1,746.0m2

Authentic 4 bedroom House for sale with countryside view in Saussignac, Nouvelle Aquitaine

1,150,000 EUR
954,500 GBP1,207,500 USD
Exquisite, beautifully renovated 4 bedroom luxury property set within a historic chateau, nestlng in nearly half an acre of glorious landscaped gardens with pool, while enjoying views across the vineyards from its location in Saussignac.

This is a truly unique and historic residence, offering a lifestyle of rare distinction in the heart of south-west France's celebrated, award-winning vineyards.

Commanding an elevated position, the property enjoys breathtaking views through its elegant windows that fill the interior with natural light. It has been exquisitely styled to blend architectural grandeur with contemporary comfort and includes top quality kitchen appliances and furni...
Exquisite, beautifully renovated 4 bedroom luxury property set within a historic chateau, nestlng in nearly half an acre of glorious landscaped gardens with pool, while enjoying views across the vineyards from its location in Saussignac.

This is a truly unique and historic residence, offering a lifestyle of rare distinction in the heart of south-west France's celebrated, award-winning vineyards.

Commanding an elevated position, the property enjoys breathtaking views through its elegant windows that fill the interior with natural light. It has been exquisitely styled to blend architectural grandeur with contemporary comfort and includes top quality kitchen appliances and furniture.

The expansive reception rooms provide a refined setting for both relaxed living and sophisticated entertaining, while the striking kitchen/diner with its magnificent barrel-vaulted ceilings offers an impressive setting for family gatherings or hosting guests in style.

Upstairs, each bedroom benefits from its own private en-suite, and the top floor reveals a vast 95m2 attic in addition to the 350m2 of current living space, it is full of potential for transformation, pending the necessary permissions, into an art studio, home cinema, gym, or luxurious guest suite.

At garden level, a beautiful stone staircase descends to a welcoming space crafted for summer enjoyment. Here, a generous living room with stone fireplace is complemented by a climate-controlled wine cellar, and a well appointed summer kitchen opens directly onto beautiful landscaped gardens and private parking. A saltwater pool and refined summer house complete this outdoor sanctuary.

Easily accessible from Bordeaux and Bergerac airports, it is ideally located in a vibrant and friendly village with a renowned restaurant and is just minutes from the prestigious Chateau des Vigiers Golf Course. This remarkable home is offered in immaculate condition and is ready to be enjoyed from the moment you arrive.

Rare, refined, and rich in character, this unique property awaits its next chapter.
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