Character 6 bedroom Manor House for sale with countryside view in Bergerac, Nouvelle Aquitaine
This stunning Mansard property commands breathtaking views of the idyllic Bergerac countryside, all within close proximity to vibrant villages.
Upon entering the property, its rich history is evident, likely dating back to the 15th century, highlighted by original Girondine floor tiles and massive oak beams throughout.
The well-appointed kitchen features a Stanley oil-fired cooker and elegant granite countertops, harmonising beautifully with the cosy living area, complete with an inviting open fire and doors that lead to an outdoor terrace.
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This stunning Mansard property commands breathtaking views of the idyllic Bergerac countryside, all within close proximity to vibrant villages.
Upon entering the property, its rich history is evident, likely dating back to the 15th century, highlighted by original Girondine floor tiles and massive oak beams throughout.
The well-appointed kitchen features a Stanley oil-fired cooker and elegant granite countertops, harmonising beautifully with the cosy living area, complete with an inviting open fire and doors that lead to an outdoor terrace.
Also on the ground floor is a spacious living room, a compact study, and a charming dining room.
A wooden staircase leads to five inviting bedrooms and three well-equipped bathrooms.
Outside, the property boasts a vaulted wine cellar, a versatile study/entertaining room on the first floor, and a delightful guest house with a living room, bedroom, shower room, and air conditioning.
Additionally, there are garages accommodating up to four cars, featuring electric up-and-over doors and a convenient car charging point.
The property also includes two stables (foaling box size) with paddocks and fenced areas, plus a manege (sand school) and an impressive poullaire, all secured by electric gates.
The delightful villages of Eymet, Saussignac, and the larger town of Bergerac, along with its airport, are merely a stone's throw away. Bergerac offers a range of amenities, including hypermarkets, retail shops, and bustling weekly markets.
Furthermore, this Mansard house is conveniently situated east of Bordeaux and north of Toulouse airports, providing effortless travel options.
Electric car terminal
Swimming Pool
Electric Gate
Caretaker House
Well
Internet
Fireplace
Air Conditioning
Multiple Dwellings
Private Pool
Garage
Land: 21,936 m2
ROOMS
Bathroom
Bedroom: 51.94 m2
Landing: 8.58 m2
Bathroom WC: 5.22 m2
Bathroom WC: 5.5 m2
Bedroom: 42.7 m2
Bedroom: 25.96 m2
Bedroom: 13.6 m2
Bedroom: 28.2 m2
Maid's Room: 6.63 m2
Living Room: 39.92 m2
Living Room Kitchen: 38.96 m2
Dining Room: 26.65 m2
Laundry Room: 10.5 m2
Closet: 6.63 m2
Hallway: 2.17 m2
Library: 33 m2
Bedroom: 13.79 m2
Living Room: 24.85 m2
: 19 m2
Garage: 26 m2
Workshop: 16 m2
Garage: 28 m2
Barn: 13.26 m2
Barn: 13.65 m2
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This Manor House is located in Bergerac in France
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