Reference255303
Price1,553,400 EUR
Bedrooms8
Bathrooms6
Floor Space350.0m2
Land Area11.9 Ha

8 bedroom House for sale with countryside view with Income Potential in Issigeac, Nouvelle Aquitaine

1,553,400 EUR
1,289,322 GBP1,631,070 USD
Unique opportunity to acquire an exceptional 8 bedroom property comprising of a farmhouse, apartment and guest house, surrounded by 29.5 acres of glorious land with sunflowers, vineyard, tennis court, gardens and pool, while enjoying far reaching countryside views from its location in Issigeac.

This fabulous property has been lovingly restored, offering both charm and luxury throughout. Every detail has been carefully considered, from the hand-crafted kitchen to the travertine floors and elegant fireplaces. The property exudes a sense of refined country living, perfectly blending tradition with comfort.

On entering through the electric gates, you are greeted by sunflower field...
Unique opportunity to acquire an exceptional 8 bedroom property comprising of a farmhouse, apartment and guest house, surrounded by 29.5 acres of glorious land with sunflowers, vineyard, tennis court, gardens and pool, while enjoying far reaching countryside views from its location in Issigeac.

This fabulous property has been lovingly restored, offering both charm and luxury throughout. Every detail has been carefully considered, from the hand-crafted kitchen to the travertine floors and elegant fireplaces. The property exudes a sense of refined country living, perfectly blending tradition with comfort.

On entering through the electric gates, you are greeted by sunflower fields and the property's very own four rows of vines, currently producing around 100 bottles of wine each year.

The driveway, lined with vibrant pink lagerstroemia trees, provides a stunning approach to the exposed stone facade of the house. The main house can be enjoyed as one large family home or cleverly divided into two separate living spaces. On one side there is a hand-crafted kitchen with a hidden utility room, a dining room with wood-burning stove, and a cosy living room. This part of the house also offers a ground-floor WC, a bike store, and an indoor fitness room.

Upstairs, there is a master suite, an additional bedroom currently used as an office, a charming children's room in the converted pigeonnier, and another double bedroom. The other side of the house features a spacious open-plan living and dining area with a fitted kitchen, along with two bedrooms and two shower rooms.

Underfloor heating runs throughout the main house and guest annexe, powered by an efficient air-source heat pump, ensuring year-round comfort.

Beyond the main house, the property also includes a beautifully equipped studio apartment and a fabulous covered outdoor dining area overlooking the pool. The stunning swimming pool is fully fenced for safety and fitted with an electric cover, making it both practical and luxurious. A fully fitted summer kitchen makes al fresco entertaining simple and enjoyable, while the large attached barn offers excellent potential.

There is also plenty of workshop space, additional covered areas for games, and ample parking.

Adding even more flexibility, there is a separate, fully independent Perigordine property with two bedrooms, a kitchen, a living and dining space, and a shower room. This makes it ideal for hosting guests or creating rental opportunities (subject to necessary permissions).

Set within just over ten hectares of land, this estate provides space, privacy, and endless possibilities. The grounds include a tennis court, landscaped gardens, and sweeping countryside views. The property is available fully furnished (subject to conditions), allowing you to move straight in and begin enjoying your new home in France.

This truly is a rare opportunity to acquire a beautifully finished property with so much to offer.
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