Reference257190
Price797,900 EUR
Bedrooms6
Bathrooms2
Floor Space300.0m2
Land Area8.4 Ha

Unique 6 bedroom House for sale with countryside view in L'Isle Jourdain, Nouvelle Aquitaine

797,900 EUR
662,257 GBP837,795 USD
Fabulous opportunity to acquire a spacious 4 bedroom property with
2 bedroom annex nestling in nearly 21 acres of glorious land with lake near L'Isle Jourdain.

Seeking stunning natural scenery, passionate about fishing, look no further. This heavenly location is surrounded by nature and features a natural fishing lake that spans 5 hectares stocked with fish.

The property extends over a plot of approximately 8.5 hectares of land and includes three fishing cabins, a sanitary facility with three shower cubicles and a WC, two residential properties, and a hangar.

The main property, located on the ground floor, includes an entrance hall, a shower/WC, a kitchen, a living...
Fabulous opportunity to acquire a spacious 4 bedroom property with
2 bedroom annex nestling in nearly 21 acres of glorious land with lake near L'Isle Jourdain.

Seeking stunning natural scenery, passionate about fishing, look no further. This heavenly location is surrounded by nature and features a natural fishing lake that spans 5 hectares stocked with fish.

The property extends over a plot of approximately 8.5 hectares of land and includes three fishing cabins, a sanitary facility with three shower cubicles and a WC, two residential properties, and a hangar.

The main property, located on the ground floor, includes an entrance hall, a shower/WC, a kitchen, a living room, and an attached garage with a laundry room, a WC, and a mezzanine floor. Both the kitchen and living room have access to a terrace that overlooks the pond.

On the first floor is a spacious landing leading to four bedrooms, one of which includes a walk in wardrobe, along with another WC.

The guest annex is a single-storey property featuring two bedrooms, a WC, a shower room, space for a kitchen, and a large living room that also offers access to a terrace overlooking the lake.

This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to own two properties and a fantastic business prospect (subject to the necessary permissions).
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