Large Teaser
Reference247975
Price975,000 EUR
Bedrooms7
Bathrooms5
Floor Space410.0m2
Land Area1,945.0m2

Exclusive 7 bedroom Manor House for sale in Eymet, Nouvelle Aquitaine

975,000 EUR
838,500 GBP1,043,250 USD
Beautiful and unique 7 bedroom manor house, which is ideally located in the very popular Dordogne town of Eymet and just a 25 minute drive from Bergerac Airport.

Set in private gardens of 1,945m2 with mature specimen trees, plus, at the rear of the house there is a pretty walled courtyard with a 10m long heated swimming pool and an original ornate gazebo.

The house offers spacious and flexible accommodation with over 400m2 of habitable area, which includes 7 bedrooms, 5 bathrooms and 2 WC's, a large dining/kitchen, separate dining room, 4 reception rooms, utility room and an orangerie.

Currently a large family home, this super property could easily have several income...
Beautiful and unique 7 bedroom manor house, which is ideally located in the very popular Dordogne town of Eymet and just a 25 minute drive from Bergerac Airport.

Set in private gardens of 1,945m2 with mature specimen trees, plus, at the rear of the house there is a pretty walled courtyard with a 10m long heated swimming pool and an original ornate gazebo.

The house offers spacious and flexible accommodation with over 400m2 of habitable area, which includes 7 bedrooms, 5 bathrooms and 2 WC's, a large dining/kitchen, separate dining room, 4 reception rooms, utility room and an orangerie.

Currently a large family home, this super property could easily have several income options available (subject to necessary permissions).

There is an independent apartment with its own kitchen; the house is in a hot tourist spot location, so it would make an excellent B&B and Table d'hotes. In addition there is a sizeable cellar and a vast attic.

The central heating is provided by heat pumps and the property sits behind walled railings.

This ever popular bastide town, is unique in the area due to its unrivalled year round life and cultural and social offerings. The property market in the town holds its own compared with some others due to the constant demand.
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