Reference253472
Price2,950,000 EUR
Bedrooms7
Bathrooms
Floor Space950.0m2
Land Area6.5 Ha

Vineyard with Chateau for sale with Gites and countryside view with Income Potential in Saint Laurent Medoc, Nouvelle Aquitaine

2,950,000 EUR
2,448,500 GBP3,097,500 USD
Vineyard estate with impressive residence of 5 gites and luxury facilities,set in land of 6.5 ha, including 4.95 ha of AOC Haut Medoc vines.

In the heart of this impressive 16 acre property is a 4,000 m2 enclosed park with a large, majestic, upscale residence renovated in 2022 and divided into 5 gites, reception room, relaxation/sports area, indoor and outdoor swimming pool, pool house and garden with numerous fruit trees.

The wine-making process is sub-contracted by the cooperative and part of the production is bottled under the chateau name.
There is 1 chateau name registered with INPI, and all vineyard equipment is included in the sale.
The vineyard has been cult...
Vineyard estate with impressive residence of 5 gites and luxury facilities,set in land of 6.5 ha, including 4.95 ha of AOC Haut Medoc vines.

In the heart of this impressive 16 acre property is a 4,000 m2 enclosed park with a large, majestic, upscale residence renovated in 2022 and divided into 5 gites, reception room, relaxation/sports area, indoor and outdoor swimming pool, pool house and garden with numerous fruit trees.

The wine-making process is sub-contracted by the cooperative and part of the production is bottled under the chateau name.
There is 1 chateau name registered with INPI, and all vineyard equipment is included in the sale.
The vineyard has been cultivated organically since 2021 and is very well maintained.

The property is all in one block, in a quiet, discreet, secluded setting.

Just 5 minutes from all amenities and 45 minutes from Bordeaux airport.

Further details available on request

Sauna
Fitness
Swimming Pool
Video CCTV Security
Alarm System
Well
Outdoor Lighting
Barbecue
Irrigation Sprinkler
Electric Shutters
Double flow ventilation
Connected Thermostat
Window Shade
Jacuzzi
Internet
Sliding Windows
Double Glazing
Home Automation
Whirlpool Spa
Air Conditioning
Water Softener
Vineyard or Wine Making
Air Conditioning
Hot Tub or Sauna
Private Pool
Gym
Hot Tub or Sauna
Turn Key Good Condition
Gym
Excellent condition

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Reception Room: 180 m2
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