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Manor 1
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Manor Saint-Sever (40)

This elegant manor house dating back to 1670, with its elegant landscaped gardens & poolside terraces, will appeal to anyone in search of a luxurious property; steeped in history, bathed in natural light, and full of charm with elegant period features. Built to take advantage of both the rising and setting sun, this is a property with a happy and sunny disposition, marrying period charm with modern comfort. The property sits on approximately three hectares of land. Restored in 2004 (with new wiring and plumbing) this property is a comfortable home for year-round residence. With a large barn on the plot, and a separate guest or gite annexe, this property is an ideal choice for anyone seeking a large family home, or property that could be developed as a chambre d’hôte or luxury lettings. In the heart of Les Landes…a short drive from Saint Sever This fine property is located in a popular area of the Aquitaine region, in the heart of Les Landes with the gorgeous village of Saint Sever just a short drive away, the Atlantic Ocean just an hour’s drive from the property and the Pyrenees mountains 90 minutes away. For anyone who does not yet know the village of Saint Sever, it is certainly worth a trip, and after a delicious lunch on a terrace café and a stroll around the gorgeous village and church square, we were already in love with the immediate area, before beginning a tour of the property! The property is located at the end of a private alley, in a leafy and tranquil position. The approach to the property is entirely private and our first views of the property are impressive; with the main body of the manor house and its adjacent tower forming a gorgeous ensemble. This gentilhommière is situated in the middle of a plot in landscaped gardens, with neatly clipped topiary hedges; and a generous gravelled driveway to the property. To the rear there is the pool, a large covered terrace area and access to the guest annexe and barn. The main house With the ambience of a genteel home, country residence, or gentilhommière, the property is decorated in keeping with the period. There is a relaxed air of refinery and comfort to each room, with gentle colours: 18th century blues, greens, pinks, in the chalk paintwork; original parquet floors, high ceilings, original fireplaces, and staircases. The choice of furniture marries well with the choice of wall paint, so that there is a sense of having stepped back in time. Each room is blessed with tall windows offering views over the topiary gardens; over the tops of ancient trees, and (on the day of our visit) across an azure blue sky dotted with gigantic fluffy clouds on a scorching summer’s day. With original floors, wooden and terracotta and high ceilings this is the perfect property for afficionados of antique furniture, chandeliers, and large pieces of Artwork. With a grand entrance hall, the main house compromises four spacious reception rooms, the largest drawing room being of particular note, with its decorative walnut panelling. The large and spacious kitchen, with its beautiful terra-cotta floor, is the heart of the home, and a fantastic space for informal entertaining around the farmhouse table, or for family breakfasts, as well as food preparation for large groups. With a modern central island, a dining-table and a characterful red and black range with four ovens, the kitchen is also a mixture of eclectic antique pieces of furniture painted in sky blue. With doors to the gardens and direct access to the pool, this is a “family” kitchen in every sense of the word, and a lovely informal space in which to gather. The kitchen is yet another lovely light room, with windows down one side, and French doors to let in the sunshine. The main house has 7 functional bedrooms, with two extra guest bedrooms in the guest annexe and 9 WCs. The four bathrooms and three shower rooms, all offer their own style and character, and we particularly love the turquoise-green, gold claw-footed bath tub. The bathrooms are predominantly large and spacious, almost reception rooms in their own right! It is certainly possible to soak away your worries in style in this property, whilst looking out of the tall windows to the gardens. Dress for dinner, in one of the comfortable double bedrooms, and slip down the original staircase for cocktails in one of the spacious drawing rooms, to enjoy a candlelit dinner in the panelled dining room. If ever you dream of living in a sumptuous manor house à la Downton Abbey, but with better weather, this property is certainly worth exploring. The property is not without its secrets, as all old properties should be. We look forward to divulging a hidden treasure behind the walls of one section of the property, for those who come to visit this fabulous home. The guest annexe has a much older feel than the main body of the house, which is predominantly 18th Century in style. Here, we sense the much older origins of the property, with the timbered beams, painted in cheerful blues and utterly Landaise in style. The guest annexe is quirky and medieval in feel, with views to the main house and barn. The owners have requisitioned the top of the barn to makeshift home cinema area, for summer months only, where we find the family cat sleeping in the eaves. Planning permissions permitting, there is a lot of additional space in this property which one could choose to develop. More details and photos are available on our BLISS IMMOBILIER website.

€1,075,000
550
10bd
land  3ha

By Bliss Immobilier

Property with pool 2
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Property with pool Saint-Sever (40)

The advertiser did not provide an english description for this listing.

€1,075,000
550
10bd
4ba.
land  3ha

By French Character Homes

Castle 3
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30

Castle Saint-Sever (40)

This unique 17th Century Château, located at the end of its private driveway, surrounded by lush countryside, offers 550m² of accommodation, along with rustic French barns and a substantial loft space which could all be converted into more habitable space. The Château was originally built in 1680, and remained within the same French family for over 300 years. The property has been lovingly restored in recent years and benefits today from a central heating system, updated plumbing and modern electrics, along with elegantly decorated rooms. This country home is bursting with charm with its polished wood paneling, authentic oak floors, beautifully restored staircases and grand reception area. Every detail added to the property was thoughtfully put together. Even the corner stones of the main house were placed so that the building is perfectly aligned with the equinox. Having served as a family home for over 300 years, the property provides formal elegance with modern comforts. Living accommodation comprises 5 reception rooms, 8 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 3 en-suites, a utility, and scullery. Alongside the main Château, you will find « La Pigeonnaire », a charming 2 bedroom guardian’s cottage which currently serves as an idyllic gîte for holiday makers. In addition, there is a large two-storey barn, which so far has provided the perfect area for entertaining, along with its covered dining terrace that overlooks the surrounding fields, and a 10m x 5m salt-water swimming pool. Next to the barn is a pool house with its own original bread oven. There is also an open barn that currently serves as a woodstore, and a decorative kiosk close to the vegetable garden. The grounds comprise woodland, pasture and a stunningly maintained garden with 2 spring water wells. The property is located within the commune of Sainte Colombe, a charming village with a great local school and a recently renovated tennis court. The market town of Hagetmau, known for its Olympic-sized swimming pool, is only a short drive, where you can enjoy the local markets, restaurants and bars, and a stroll through the historical centre. The area is rich in culture and history, and the market town of Saint Sever, with its UNESCO World Heritage Site Abbey, is also only a 10 minute drive. Just over an hour’s drive to the stunning Atlantic Coast, or the Pyrenees mountain range, the Château is located in one of the most sought after areas of France. The relaxed lifestyle, the accessibility to the outdoors, and the unbelievable gastronomy, make this place a real gem. The property would make the ideal family home, but also has the potential to run one to several businesses. Pau, Lourdes and Biarritz airports are also all easily accessible.

€1,075,000
550
9bd
4ba.
land  3ha

By Sophie Folley Immobilier

House with terrace 4
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House with terrace Mont-de-Marsan (40)

The advertiser did not provide an english description for this listing.

€1,380,000
800
15bd

By Iad France

House 5
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House Mont-de-Marsan (40)

The advertiser did not provide an english description for this listing.

€1,280,000
420
7bd
land  7,400

By Safti

House 6
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House Mont-de-Marsan (40)

In the heart of Mont de Marsan, tucked away behind mature parkland and tall gates, this turn-of-the-last-century property has retained all its attractive architectural appeal despite the passing of time. In the heart of a built-up urban area (restaurants, appartment blocks and other suburban properties) the house sits in tranquility behind a leafy canopy of mature trees, far back from the road, forgotten by time. The original front door opens onto the interior of what was once an elegant house. The floors are laid with attractive 19th century floor tiles. The walls are lined with wooden panels. The ceilings decorative with intricate panels and plasterwork. The double staircase with its split-level landing and the high ceilings throughout are a fantastic opportunity for a restoration project for buyers whose love of authentic period detail inspires them to undergo a complete renovation project. There is much to conserve, but it should be noted that the property will need complete modernization. The bathrooms and kitchen although in working use are dated. Some of the wooden panels need replacing and some of the lovely old original Versailles floorboards repairing in one or two spots, but it is possible to create a fabulous central town house and to recuperate many of the original features. The ground floor house The main entrance hall leads to a study area overlooking the front garden on one side and a spacious dining room on the other side. The dining-room has a remarkably ornate ceiling indicative that this property was the home of a wealthy person in the early 1900s. At the far end of the hallway there is a fantastic double-sized reception room with a marble fireplace and where an internal wall has been removed an open-plan to open up a space that was once the original kitchen. There is a downstairs WC in this section of the property. The last owners to live in the property created a compact kitchen in a room to the rear of the original kitchen that opens out nicely to the garden area, where there is a vast amount of useful space in the outbuildings (storage, outdoor kitchen, garage, barn, studio). Both the original kitchen and the « new » kitchen require modernisation. The First Floor The first floor landing, half way up, has a glorious decorative window worthy of a church or cathedral which is a lovely feature one would want to keep. The first double bedroom at the top of the half-landing has a shower room and a second adjacent room (which could be used as a dressing-room or a baby’s room). The top of the stairs open out to a spacious main landing. Once again the ceilings here are adorned with decorative plasterwork. On this level there are three good-sized double bedrooms, an old-fashioned bathroom with an original enamel bathtub, an area with a separate vintage toilet and wash-basin set on a lovely cabinet. Many bathrooms today are reworked today with claw-footed bath-tubs, and sinks set into impressive cabinets. In this house all the features are original and the tiles in the toilet are rather beautiful for their age. Some fun details could be kept here, whilst clearly needing to add an element of 21st comfort and modernity to the home. On the top floor there is an area in a poor state of repair where the servants used to live. The « chambres de bonnes ». This useful surface area could be developed with relevant planning permissions. What would I do if the property were mine? The electrics, plumbing, kitchen and bathrooms will need attention. The property needs painting throughout and a carpenter to repair some area where the wooden floor or panels are rotten or show signs of insect infestation. To whom will this property appeal? This property will appeal to buyers seeking a spacious home with many useful outbuildings in the heart of town. The space the property offers in an urban setting is remarkable. It will only appeal to a buyer who enjoys overseeing a project and the idea of a seeing a beautiful period home brought to life in the 21st century. Once has the sense of being in a period property with farm buildings, however for buyers seeking a rural backdrop it should be noted that beyond the canopy of foliage provided by the mature trees this is an urban environnement in an area with a lot of other buildings. The road is quiet for town, but there are cars, other buildings all around. A video of the inside of the property is available for clients registered with Bliss Immobilier.

€498,000
215
4bd
1ba.
land  2,949

By Bliss Immobilier

House 7
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House Mont-de-Marsan (40)

Dans un écrin de verdure ,au calme ,magnifique maison d' architecte de 340m2 sur une parcelle de 15000 m2 Elle dispose au rez de chaussée un grand séjour avec une cheminée centrale vitrée , une grande cuisine équipée et aménagée ,d'un large couloir desservant une bibliothèque , une suite parental avec salle d'eau , baignoire et un WC . Deux autres grandes chambres avec cheminée . A l'étage un grand pallier desservant 4 chambres dont une avec salle d'eau . Une salle d'eau et un WC indépendant . A l'extérieure plusieurs dépendances , piscine 8/12 au sel ,terrasses carrelé ,véranda . L'ensemble sur un magnifique parc clos et paysager de 15000m2 avec une possibilité de construction sur une partie. Cette demeure au charme incontestable est une maison idéale pour accueillir famille et amis aux portes du centre ville. Proche de toutes commodités.

€635,416
340
6bd
3ba.
land  1.5ha

By Megagence

House with terrace 8
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House with terrace Mont-de-Marsan (40)

The advertiser did not provide an english description for this listing.

€575,000
240
6bd
2ba.
land  605

By 3g Immo-consultant

House with pool and terrace 9
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House with pool and terrace Mont-de-Marsan (40)

The advertiser did not provide an english description for this listing.

€320,000
90
3bd
land  1,466

By Carmen Immobilier

Property 10
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Property Mont-de-Marsan (40)

Very beautiful agricultural operation on approximately 230 hectares – Drained plots – Vast pond of several hectares – Pivots in place – Approximately 1000 m² of buildings – Storage – Information communicated on confidentiality commitment.

€4,452,000
1,000
land  230ha

By Property And Consulting

House 11
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House Saint-Pierre-du-Mont (40)

The advertiser did not provide an english description for this listing.

€300,000
110
3bd
1ba.
land  1,004

By Megagence

Property 12
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Property Aire-sur-l'Adour (40)

Near NOGARO and AIRE SUR L ADOUR, ELEGANT economic HOUSE OF NOTABLES from the 19th century with centuries-old park, beautiful U-shaped outbuildings, on 11 hectares, without work, a slightly Empire atmosphere.....on the GERS side. The 600m2 building distributes over thirteen rooms including receptions, boudoirs, seven bedrooms, two kitchens, three bathrooms. The authentic elements are preserved: fireplaces and trumeaux, Juliette balcony, Napoleon III woodwork, stucco, Hungarian point parquet floors, Chantilly parquet floors, cabochon floors, coat of arms and sculptures, beautiful oak landing staircase, two 18th century pillar portals, well. Authenticity does not exclude the required comfort: pellet central heating, contemporary kitchens and bathrooms, fiber optics. The whole invites you to daydream, the shaded terrace to relaxation. The walled park characteristic of late 19th century residences also has an ornate water feature in front of one of the facades, 300-year-old oaks and other species, beautiful gates. The adjoining meadow would accommodate horses, cows or sheep. The outbuildings of approximately 1000m2 attest to Armagnac's wine-growing past, suitable for a collection of cars, workshop, artists, commercial activities, company headquarters. The whole is in good condition, 4 minutes from amenities, schools, college and doctors, 12 minutes from the motorway and 1 hour from Pau and Tarbes airport and 30 minutes from Marciac. To live simply happily in the Gers, with a certain refinement in the land of d'Artagnan with its rich history, of which I will show you some tidbits linked to the castle. The decor is set, the furniture installed...Welcome to this real FAMILY HOME, Gers where life is good.... Information and visits from Valerie Trinel 06.34.42.16.07 and Lisa Charrié 06.32.46.96.96 Les honoraires sont à la charge du vendeur. Les informations sur les risques auxquels ce bien est exposé sont disponibles sur le site Géorisques : www. georisques. gouv. fr. ** ENGLISH SPEAKERS: please note that Capifrance has an international department that can help with translations. To see our range of 20,000 properties for sale in France, please visit our Capifrance website directly. We look forward to finding your dream home!

€925,000
600
7bd
3ba.
land  11ha

By Capifrance

House 13
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10

House Aire-sur-l'Adour (40)

The advertiser did not provide an english description for this listing.

€349,000
230
6bd
4ba.
land  9,482

By Megagence

Property with pool 14
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Property with pool Aire-sur-l'Adour (40)

Spacious, solidly-built and with attractive architectural details, this elegant Maison de Maitre offers practical period living for buyers seeking style with substance. Built in 1860 for a local Notaire, and subsequently past down through the same family until the 2000's, it is a joy to find that much of the original features are intact. Inside, the proportions and layout are typical of the Belle Epoque era, with high ceilings, decorative fireplaces, generous entertaining areas and grand features. Multiple windows in each room flood the space with gentle light. The original mosaic floored entrance hall boasts half panelling and decorative glass doors, with two comfortable reception rooms, together with a large dining room, leading off to either side. A family kitchen with island unit, pantry and inbuilt antique cupboards provides a bright and sunny environment from which to prepare meals. From here a traditional style conservatory, blending perfectly with the mid-Victorian architecture of the house, offers a further seating area from where to enjoy the garden year round. A second entrance hall, office and guest WC complete the ground floor. The original winding staircase rises over a further two floors to the sleeping areas and tower. In all there are five double bedrooms, all ensuite, three of which have independent sitting rooms.   Across the gravelled interior courtyard, perfumed with citrus trees, lies the former stable block, now renovated into a successful gite sleeping up to 14 guests. This regular stream of income is further supplemented by the rental of an independent 2 bedroom apartment with a private garden, currently home to the property's caretakers. The grounds are a beautiful blend of gravelled courtyards, abundant planting and decorative fencing, delineating the various sections of the garden. These are divided into a courtyard entrance, a shaded wisteria clad veranda from which to enjoy a good book, a central courtyard with traditional fountain, orangey, fish pond and a well that is used to feed both the pool and water the gardens. The mosaic lined saltwater pool was built in 2013, with a new filtration system added summer 2021, and is complemented by a large Jacuzzi in its own covered arbor. The house was fully renovated over a number of years, starting in 2003, and has been meticulously maintained since. Work includes new hardwood double glazed windows throughout, plumbing, rewiring, central heating and decoration. The roof was entirely replaced in 2003 and the Gite, apartment and tower room were redone in 2020. Imbued with French charm, the property can be acquired fully furnished and offers a truly turn key solution for a fantastic family home or business venture. Cycling distance to the popular market town of Aire sur L'Adour with a bi weekly market, secondary schools, restaurants, boutiques and hospital. Tourism: 15 minutes to the thermal spa town of Eugenie-les-Bains with its famous Michelin star restaurant Les Pres d'Eugenie. 30 minutes to Marciac, a delightful market town renowned for its annual International Jazz festival. 20 minutes to Nogaro, famous for its regular racing Grand Prix. 50 minutes from the historic city of Pau, birthplace of Henri IV and home to a five star race course and yearly Historic Grand Prix. Transport: 1 hour to Tarbes Airport with regular flights to the UK. 50 minutes to Pau airport. 90 minutes to Bordeaux Airport. 2 hours to Toulouse Airport. Activities: 75 minutes to the Atlantic Ocean. 1hr30 to the ski slopes. Golf courses at Eugenie-les-Bains (15 minutes), Eauze (35 minutes) Mont de Marsan (35 minutes). Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the website Géorisques - https://www.georisques.gouv.fr

€680,000
400
5bd
1ba.
land  1,800

By French Character Homes

Property 15
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30

Property Aire-sur-l'Adour (40)

Less than 15 minutes from the Bordeaux / Pau motorway exchange, this estate offers tremendous potential for business ventures, from a luxury B&B or gite to equestrian projects thanks to the existing stables, woodland and meadows Measuring approximately 400m², living accommodation is arranged over two floors. On the ground floor a central corridor leads off to 4 reception rooms, each with a striking original fireplace and decorative ceiling plaster work. Two kitchens, a shower room, WC and Utility room complete the ground floor. Sweeping up the wooden staircase, one finds a large central corridor culminating in the original glass paneled art room. 6 bedrooms, a large library, 2 ensuite bathrooms and a further separate WC are also located on this floor. From here, one can access the immense roof space and former staff bedrooms which offer great potential for additional accommodation. Major renovations were carried out progressivley since the late 90's / early 2000's and the property is in overall good order. The roof was replaced in 1997, and a recently appointed Wood Pellet Central heating system (stocking capacity of 8 tonnes) provides warmth and abundant hot water at an economic rate.  The grounds are composed of 2 HA of gardens with a number of established trees, a decorative pond and fragrant wisteria bathing the south facing terrace in welcome shade. The remaining 9.5HA run to the rear of the property and would be ideal for an Equestrian project, (the famous race course at Pau is 50 minutes from the property). The vast stone outbuildings are composed of a former wine press, two stables, a workshop and garage. The buildings form an attractive U shape, and would be ideal transformed into reception venues should one be seeking to create a hospitality project.  Nogaro, famous for it's Racing Car Circuit and Historical Race Car Festival,  is reached within 10 minutes. A Light Aircraft airstrip can also be found at the Nogaro circuit and the Aire sur l'Adour Aviation Club is just 15 minutes drive from the property. The picturesque town of Marciac, mecca for Jazz enthusiasts with its annual international festival, is located 35 minutes away.  The riverside town of Aire sur l'Adour, with a lively bi-weekly market and UNESCO heritage church, is a mere 15 minutes drive and has access to the A65 linking it directly to both Pau and Bordeaux. Ski slopes and the Atlantic coast both accessible within 90 minutes.  Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the website Géorisques - https://www.georisques.gouv.fr

€990,000
400
6bd
2ba.
land  11.4ha

By French Character Homes

House with pool and terrace 16
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House with pool and terrace Le Leuy (40)

10 minutes from St Sever, 1 hour from the beaches and the Pyrenees, large property in absolute calm set with woods, meadows and fields. The portal opens onto a bucolic setting. The lavender and hydrangea path leads to the sandstone landing of the main residence. 17th century mansion which belonged to the Marquis de St Exupéry. Sublime building of approximately 400m2, restored with taste and love of history, equipped with fiber. A 20m crossing corridor serves the rooms on the ground floor: kitchen, living room, two bedrooms formerly that of the marquis with shower room and toilet and the marquise still bearing corresponding engraved or molded symbols, bathroom with shower and toilet, pantry. Upstairs a large living room with exposed pine frame, four bedrooms and a shower room with toilet. In the garden of approximately 9000m2, cypresses, olive trees and other fruit trees border the 12x5.5m heated salt swimming pool. A large garage, a wine cellar and a patio complete the package. A little further on we discover a pond dotted with islands with pontoon and boat, meadows and woods made up of pines and oaks for approximately 35,000 m2. It is possible to independently acquire a charming Landes house of approximately 150m2 located on the neighboring plot. The entrance is protected by a covered terrace and the interior consists of a living room leading to a kitchen, four bedrooms, shower room, office, laundry pantry and toilet. In the wooded garden there is an above-ground swimming pool, a summer kitchen, a garage, workshops and workbenches, and a barn where you can imagine horses. It is also possible to acquire two sheds and the surrounding 25 hectares of agricultural land, in one piece, free of very good quality, irrigated by a pond served by a stream. As well as the surrounding woods. Prices for these three separate lots on request. Do not hesitate to contact us for more information Technical information: Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisks website: www.georisks.gouv.fr. DPE conso 240 67 E 67 E, estimate of the annual energy cost of housing approximately EUR7,435 Reference date of energy prices used to establish this estimate: 2021. Offered for sale by the TERRES & OCEAN real estate agency. Commercial agent: Mathilde Vintrou (RSAC 918 907 767 Toulouse) tel: 07.81.86.40.19 Agence TERRES & OCEAN Immobilier à Hossegor - +33(0)558436041

€887,000
400
6bd
1ba.
land  13.7ha

By Terres & Ocean Immobilier – Real Estate (hossegor)

Vineyard 17
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Exclusivity
5
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Vineyard Nogaro (32)

Tucked away in a quiet corner of the Gers countryside sits this productive award winning Armagnac estate. The 15 hectares of carefully tended certified organic vines and manicured grounds surround the large, tastefully restored, maison de mâitre house, sold fully furnished, with attached outbuildings and a large recently constructed chai/aging cellar and pool. This is the perfect “turnkey” operation with all the ingredients you need to continue to run this successful business, as the current owners who do not live in France full time have done for two decades. Equally importantly, the offering includes twenty years of award winning stocks in oak barrels aging in the magnificent chai. The heart of any vineyard property is, of course, the terroir and vines. This property is located in the Grand Bas Armagnac, the small sliver of land noted for producing the highest quality Armagnac. The vineyards, which surround the house on three sides, are planted in Baco, Ugni Blanc and Folle Blanche, the classic grapes used to produce the finest Armagnac. The vineyard has been officially certified organic since 2012. No expense was spared by the owners in the newly constructed chai which is an oak framed building designed in traditional Gascon style and built to achieve the ideal environment for the aging of Armagnac. It includes an air conditioned central area with large glass sliding doors, which has been used to house the alambic during the distillation process—and could provide space for tastings and a variety of other activities during the remainder of the year. An open tread oak staircase on three sides with viewing doors into the other areas takes you up to an impressive large room with windows on all four sides with a view over the vineyards. It has an oak floor, fireplace and sink and could be used as an office or for hosting functions or tasting events. On the ground floor there is a sizable bottling area in the back as well as a storage room where bottles and supplies are kept. There is a bathroom on the opposite side of the bottling room and another large set of doors in the middle of the back wall that lead out to an exterior deck with views over a small pond and the vineyard. Doors on both sides of the central area lead to the two large aging rooms which provide the ideal environment for the maturation of the Armagnac. The older outbuildings house the vinification cellar where the harvest is brought in, the grapes are pressed and the juice fermented. There is also room in the remaining outbuildings for car storage and more than ample space to add additional guest rooms or a spacious caretaker quarters if desired. THE HOUSE Extensively and tastefully renovated to the highest standards by the current owners to provide a comfortable family home with all of the modern conveniences. The original features have been retained and are beautifully enhanced by the furnishings. It is bright and airy with a nice flow throughout and all the comforts for a modern lifestyle. The house is entered through the original double wooden doors to a hallway with terracotta tiles and an antique wooden and iron staircase. To the right one enters a double sized salon with a colombage wall and a very large traditional open stone fireplace with space on both sides for the storage of logs. French doors on the opposite end of the salon lead to the pool area. To the left of the entrance one finds the formal dining room which also has classic colombage walls, another rustic stone fireplace and an ancient stone sink. A short corridor leads from the dining room to a vanity and a large fitted kitchen with a restored bread oven. There is a utility room off the kitchen and ample space to have an informal dining area if desired. From the kitchen there is a step down to another room currently used for casual dining. That room, in turn, opens to a very large room suitable for a variety of purposes with a wall of windows and doors looking onto a courtyard with a fountain. An insulated racked wine storage room is at the far end as well as an interior door to the attached vinification cellar. At the other end of the corridor off of the dining room is an office that could easily be used as a ground floor bedroom as it has a full bathroom with both shower and bath. Upstairs there is an open plan central library area with a Juliette balcony. To one side is a spacious master suite with a fitted dressing room and luxurious jetted bath, separate shower and double washbasins sitting on a custom made unit. To the other side of the floor are two nicely sized bedrooms, both with large en suite bathrooms. There is a large lounge on the second floor with bedrooms at each end. This floor has its own bathroom with both shower and bath as well as views of the Pyrenees. Outside there is a large (7m x14m) salt swimming pool with surrounding wooden decking. A few steps take you to a pool house and barbecue area with ample deck space for dining al fresco or simply lounging. There are other areas of grounds which could be developed into a vegetable garden. All of this is contained in a landscaped area that provides complete privacy and room for a variety of lawn games. In addition, there is a small orchard planted to heritage fruit trees adjacent to the vineyards. SUMMARY All in all a walk into house and successful business in a quiet location but only a few kilometres from multiple towns with a wide range of facilities. This area is close to the motorway network providing easy access to the Atlantic beaches and Pyrenees ski slopes. The regional airport at Pau is about half an hour away and the international airports of Bordeaux and Toulouse around 1hour 30 mins and 2 hours. FULL DETAILS ARE AVAILABLE ON REQUEST

€4,134,000
400
land  14.9ha

By Maxwell-baynes Saint Émilion Residential Et Vineyards – Christie’s International Real Estate

House 18
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12

House Campagne (40)

The advertiser did not provide an english description for this listing.

€303,000
160
5bd
2ba.
land  3,155

By Megagence

House with pool and terrace 19
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House with pool and terrace Lucbardez-et-Bargues (40)

The advertiser did not provide an english description for this listing.

€1,280,000
390
7bd
3ba.
land  7,366

By Orpi - Lubet Mont De Marsan

House 20
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12

House Perchède (32)

The advertiser did not provide an english description for this listing.

€925,000
400
6bd
3ba.
land  12ha

By Safti

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