Reference253989
Price1,820,000 EUR
Bedrooms7
Bathrooms5
Floor Space675.0m2
Land Area2.3 Ha

Unique 7 bedroom Chateau for sale with countryside view in Saint Andre de Cubzac, Nouvelle Aquitaine

1,820,000 EUR
1,510,600 GBP1,911,000 USD
Unique opportunity to acquire a magnificent estate of two beautifully restored properties with chapel, nestling in over 2 hectares of glorious land with pool and gardens, ideally located in Saint Andre de Cubzac.

Set within a magnificent, tree-lined garden where a gate opens up to a majestic driveway leading you to the fully restored chateau, where every detail has been carefully considered to preserve its authenticity and timeless charm.

The estate comprises two independent yet harmoniously interconnected residences.

The first residence unveils, from the moment you step inside, vast sunlit spaces, featuring an elegant living room and a library that exudes tranquility...
Unique opportunity to acquire a magnificent estate of two beautifully restored properties with chapel, nestling in over 2 hectares of glorious land with pool and gardens, ideally located in Saint Andre de Cubzac.

Set within a magnificent, tree-lined garden where a gate opens up to a majestic driveway leading you to the fully restored chateau, where every detail has been carefully considered to preserve its authenticity and timeless charm.

The estate comprises two independent yet harmoniously interconnected residences.

The first residence unveils, from the moment you step inside, vast sunlit spaces, featuring an elegant living room and a library that exudes tranquility, along with a kitchen and dining room offering refined amenities.

Upstairs, four bedrooms, accompanied by two bathrooms and a shower room, ensure absolute comfort.

The top floor houses a games room, an office, and a bedroom with an en-suite shower room.

The second residence, designed with the same sense of elegance and comfort, offers a welcoming entrance, a kitchen with a dining area, and an intimate living room.

Upstairs, two generously sized bedrooms each benefit from their own private bathrooms.

Completing this exceptional ensemble, a serene chapel, a sumptuous swimming pool with a pool house, and a garage enhance this idyllic setting.

A true architectural gem where refinement, history, and art de vivre blend in perfect harmony.

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