Reference256562
Price425,530 EUR
Bedrooms7
Bathrooms7
Floor Space375.0m2
Land Area2,373.0m2

Income Producing 7 bedroom Farmhouse for sale with countryside view in Caplong, Nouvelle Aquitaine

425,530 EUR
353,189.90 GBP446,806.50 USD
Charming income-producing country estate in a picturesque hamlet close to the charming village of St. Quentin de Caplong in the Gironde, with 3 dwellings and pool in a tranquil and idyllic setting.

This delightful 4 character property consists of three separate dwellings, offering a combined total of 7 (+ 2 small children's bedrooms) bedrooms.
Over the past 20 years, these properties have served as a investment for the current owners, generating seasonal rental returns.

The main house features a spacious 5-bedroom layout, while the adjacent 2-bedroom guest house and 2 bedroom cottage provide additional accommodation.
Both homes share a beautiful, enclosed garden and a r...
Charming income-producing country estate in a picturesque hamlet close to the charming village of St. Quentin de Caplong in the Gironde, with 3 dwellings and pool in a tranquil and idyllic setting.

This delightful 4 character property consists of three separate dwellings, offering a combined total of 7 (+ 2 small children's bedrooms) bedrooms.
Over the past 20 years, these properties have served as a investment for the current owners, generating seasonal rental returns.

The main house features a spacious 5-bedroom layout, while the adjacent 2-bedroom guest house and 2 bedroom cottage provide additional accommodation.
Both homes share a beautiful, enclosed garden and a refreshing pool, perfect for relaxation and entertaining.

Situated in the heart of rolling vineyards, the area is dotted with quaint towns and villages, providing a charming rural lifestyle, while the nearby cities of Bordeaux and Bergerac are within easy reach, offering excellent transport links and access to all the amenities of city life.

The principal house is spread over two levels.
On the ground floor, there is a spacious lobby, a large kitchen, a generous living room, a lavatory, a bedroom and an en suite bathroom.
The first floor includes a landing , three additional bedrooms, two bathrooms and a walk-in wardrobe.

The guest annexe, also set across two levels, offers a living/dining/kitchen area on the ground floor, alongside a bedroom and two bathrooms.
On the first floor, there are two small rooms, providing ideal space for work, additional storage or overflow bedroom space.

The third dwelling is a spacious, single storey cottage, featuring a cosy living room, kitchen, dining room and two bedrooms, along with a bathroom. This cottage has a separate driveway.

The combination of these well-maintained properties, set in such a beautiful location, offers incredible potential for rental, making this an ideal investment opportunity or a tranquil retreat for extended family gatherings. Whether you are seeking a charming holiday home or a long-term rental income, this property provides the best of both worlds.
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