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Reference 246440

Character 5 bedroom House for sale with lake or river view and panoramic view in La Roque Gageac, Aquitaine

720,000 EUR
589,100 GBP 732,950 USD
Beautifully presented 5 bedroom stone built house, which is situated under the gaze of the Les Jardins Marquessayac on the edge of La Roque Gageac (which is certified as one of the most beautiful villages in France), with 235m2 of comfortable living space, which is decorated to a very high standard and with stunning views overlooking the 9 x 4m swimming pool, terraces, gardens and the River Dordogne.

The swimming pool has a salt-system, an integrated automatic cover and a nicely tiled deck.

Features include a traditional entrance hall, cosy living room and a fully equipped kitchen/diner with access to the gardens. From the hallway there is access to a ground floor bedroom/office, a bathroom with walk-in shower, all in travertine and with internal access to the large cellar.

The bright first floor landing accesses the 3 large bedrooms, a WC, family bathroom and the magnificent en-suite master bedroom, all with wooden floors and amazing views to the gardens and Dordogne river.

From the utility room, with a large fireplace, there is access to a huge workshop and stairs to the attic which has potential for a future project. Underneath the workshop are various storage rooms.

This property has great potential for development with a former open drying tobacco barn, 73m2 with electric charging station, Closed barn with doors and windows, total 66m2. Open front workshop/garage, total 17.5m2. Open private parking for 3 cars.

Even though the property is directly on the road, the elevated gardens and swimming pool area has a privileged and private position above the river.

This property has double glazing doors and windows to ensure a quiet and tranquil ambience.

Features

Reference246440
Price720,000 EUR
Number of Bedrooms
Bedrooms
5
Number of Bathrooms
Bathrooms
3
Floor Space in Metres Squared
Floor Space
235.0m2
Land Size in Metres Squared
Land Area
1,707.0m2

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This House is located in La Roque Gageac in France

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