9 bedroom Manor House for sale with Income Potential in Bordeaux, Nouvelle Aquitaine
Ideally located on the outskirts of a charming village, it is just 10 minutes from Saint-Emilion, 15 minutes from the vibrant town of Libourne, and 45 minutes from Bordeaux.
The versatile property comes with a total of 700 m2 of living space spread over the main house and outbuildings and has been thoughtfully and tastefully restored over time by the current owners.
It sits is almost three acres of land, with landscaped gardens offering a harmonious balance of flowering beds, expansive lawns, and mature trees.
The main stone house of 350m2 date...
Ideally located on the outskirts of a charming village, it is just 10 minutes from Saint-Emilion, 15 minutes from the vibrant town of Libourne, and 45 minutes from Bordeaux.
The versatile property comes with a total of 700 m2 of living space spread over the main house and outbuildings and has been thoughtfully and tastefully restored over time by the current owners.
It sits is almost three acres of land, with landscaped gardens offering a harmonious balance of flowering beds, expansive lawns, and mature trees.
The main stone house of 350m2 dates back to the 16th century and reflects the architectural style known as "La Tuscane Girondine", its facade and structure evoking the charm of a Tuscan villa.
It is bathed in light, with an entrance hall leading to an expansive triple reception room of about 70m2, featuring its original stone fireplace.
There is a second cosy living-TV room with a wood-burning stove, and a separate, fully fitted kitchen that opens directly onto the garden.
Also on the ground floor are a study, a suite with private bathroom, and an additional bathroom.
On the first floor, two suites with en-suite shower rooms, along with two further bedrooms that share a spacious shower room as well as a mezzanine.
A heated 10 x 4 metre swimming pool and an outdoor kitchen complete the main residence's amenities.
The main outbuilding of approximately 150 m2 houses a fully equipped and independent guest house with its own private entrance and heated swimming pool.
This charming house offers a 50 m2 living area with a striking cathedral ceiling, an open-plan fitted kitchen, a cosy sitting room with a fireplace, and three suites, one of which is in a separate small outbuilding.
A wellness area of around 100 m2 is accessible from either the guest house or the main courtyard and includes an indoor heated pool, sauna, and Jacuzzi, making it a true haven for relaxation.
The second outbuilding is a delightful one-bedroom guest cottage of approximately 46 m2. It features a welcoming 36 m2 living space with a fitted kitchen and a wood-burning stove, providing a warm and homely atmosphere.
This property is ideal as a family residence, while also offering excellent potential for seasonal rental income through its beautifully appointed and independent guest "cottages".
There is a workshop and ample parking. It is equipped with reversible air conditioning for both heating and cooling, ensuring year-round comfort
Furnished
Irrigation Sprinkler
Double flow ventilation
Fireplace
Sauna
Jacuzzi
Internet
Double Glazing
Home Automation
Swimming Pool
Fire alarm system
Well
Air Conditioning
Air Conditioning
Private Pool
Hot Tub or Sauna
Hot Tub or Sauna
Fireplace
Turn Key Good Condition
Land
Parking
CONDITION
Excellent condition
ROOMS
: 33 m2
Suite: 15 m2
Spa: 100 m2
Suite: 20 m2
Suite: 29 m2
Suite: 24 m2
Living Room: 19 m2
: 50 m2
Cupboard: 15 m2
Bedroom: 11 m2
Bathroom: 20 m2
Walk-in Closet: 8 m2
Mezzanine: 14 m2
Bedroom: 20 m2
Suite: 41 m2
Suite: 31 m2
Laundry Room: 9 m2
Corridor: 4 m2
Bathroom: 10 m2
Study
Suite: 23 m2
Living Room: 30 m2
Equipped Kitchen: 24 m2
Living/Dining Area: 75 m2
Entrance: 22 m2
WC
Outdoor Parking
Shower Room WC
WC
Land: 11,000 m2
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