Reference234949
PriceEnquire For Price
Bedrooms7
Bathrooms6
Floor Space529.6m2
Land Area2,600.0m2

Renovated 7 bedroom Manor House for sale with countryside view in Bordeaux, Aquitaine

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Stunning and historic 5 bedroom manor house and 2 bedroom guest/staff accommodation with pool, having a total spacious living area of around 530m2 which is currently under complete renovation, boasting splendid restored antique features and all modern comforts.

Ideally situated in a quiet setting within a large plot of 2,600m2, this superb property is located close to Bordeaux, shops, restaurants and the train station (a 10 minute train ride to the Gare St Jean).

The grounds will be beautifully landscaped as a "French style" garden, with a wonderful terrace and a splendid cream-coloured swimming pool.

The main building, which dates back to 1874, has retained its old-f...
Stunning and historic 5 bedroom manor house and 2 bedroom guest/staff accommodation with pool, having a total spacious living area of around 530m2 which is currently under complete renovation, boasting splendid restored antique features and all modern comforts.

Ideally situated in a quiet setting within a large plot of 2,600m2, this superb property is located close to Bordeaux, shops, restaurants and the train station (a 10 minute train ride to the Gare St Jean).

The grounds will be beautifully landscaped as a "French style" garden, with a wonderful terrace and a splendid cream-coloured swimming pool.

The main building, which dates back to 1874, has retained its old-fashioned charm with its luminous stone facade. On both sides, 2 stone extensions have been added. The tone is marked from the vast entrance opening on to a majestic staircase.

On the ground floor is a beautiful living room with a fireplace, large dining room also with a fireplace, high-end fitted dining/kitchen with a cellar and laundry, summer living room bathed in light facing the terrace and swimming pool, with a kitchen and bathroom. There is also a delightful cinema room.

Upstairs are 5 bedroom suites ranging from 26 - 46m2, with en-suite bathrooms and air conditioning/double flow ventilation. The master bedroom also opens onto a stone balcony.

There is also a double garage, superb wine cellar and a charming caretaker's/guest house with a living room/open kitchen, 2 bedrooms and a bathroom.

This property is undergoing a complete renovation, which is soon to be finished. The roof has been redone as well as the insulation, the carpentry (wood, double glazing) and the wooden shutters have been restored and some changed, the radiators are cast iron, the ceiling heights and volumes are impressive.

This house in search of pursuing its history is truly unique and breathtaking.

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