Character 6 bedroom Manor House for sale with countryside view in Auriac du Perigord, Lascaux, Nouvelle Aquitaine
The impressive, 6 bedroom property offers a harmonious living environment, complete with 3 large furnished terraces and a new outdoor swimming pool (2024), with heating.
The 240m2 residence offers private spaces and also indoor and outdoor spaces to socialise. Two modern and functional kitchens, one in the main house next to the dining room and one of which is near the pool. There are six bedrooms and five bathrooms.
The property consists of 2 areas connected by a large terrace.
In the main house: the walls are exposed stone with, on...
The impressive, 6 bedroom property offers a harmonious living environment, complete with 3 large furnished terraces and a new outdoor swimming pool (2024), with heating.
The 240m2 residence offers private spaces and also indoor and outdoor spaces to socialise. Two modern and functional kitchens, one in the main house next to the dining room and one of which is near the pool. There are six bedrooms and five bathrooms.
The property consists of 2 areas connected by a large terrace.
In the main house: the walls are exposed stone with, on the ground floor: - a large 50 m2 living room with a well-equipped, open plan kitchen looking onto the garden, stone fireplace and satellite TV;
- a large 40 m2 living room large enough for 3 large sofas and armchairs, 1 desk, cathedral ceiling, bay windows, opening onto the terrace and garden;
- 1 bathroom with shower,
- separate wc.
Upstairs:
- 1 bathroom with shower and wc,
- 1 bedroom with a double bed, washbasin, beautiful view of the garden, sun from 6am (23.6m2)
- 1 other beautiful bedroom with a double bed, beautiful view of the garden, sun from 6am, (12.2m2)
- 1 other bedroom with 2 single beds. (7m2)
In the other part of the property:
- 1 bedroom with 1 double bed and 1 sofa bed opening onto a beautiful 20 m2 terrace with a superb view, 1 bathroom with shower, separate wc;
- 1 bedroom with 2 single beds, 1 bathroom with shower, separate wc, separate entrance from the pool terrace
- 1 bedroom with 1 double bed, 1 bathroom with shower and wc, separate entrance from the pool terrace
A second fully equipped kitchen serves the area around the pool.
All 3 terraces are well maintained and have great views.
TV, Internet, WiFi, heated pool.
Renovations recently carried out:
2025, roof and ceiling of small upstairs bedroom, joints redone in bedroom near pool
- 2024 new heated pool created
- 2018: creation of the new kitchen in the main house (Ixina kitchen, SMEG gas cooker) and creation of the summer kitchen near the pool (Ixina).
Creation of 2 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms, including the one on the upper floor of the main house
- 2011: creation of new stone structure and wrought iron framing for the pool.
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