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CastleMonflanquin (47)

For sale a 17th century castle with 564 m2 of living space in 8.9 hectares of wooded parklands with outbuildings of approx. 801 m2, an inner courtyard of approx. 1400 m2, a swimming pool and a caretaker's cottage.
Description
Between Agen and Bergerac, in Lot-et-Garonne, the village of Monflanquin, which is part of the association of the most beautiful villages in France, is a fortified town created in 1256 by Alphonse de Poitiers. It lies on the border between Périgord and Quercy. It was built on a hill. Common to all bastides, it was created between the Albigensian Crusade and the Hundred Years' War and has a square lined with arcades. This castle was built in the 17th century. In 1577, the castle became the property of the Dordaygne family, who had the castle built at the beginning of the 17th century while having the old military installation razed to the ground.
The 17th century castle.
This single-storey 17th century castle, steeped in history and set in 8.9 hectares, features: a spacious reception courtyard leading to the castle with a reception room with moulded ceiling opening onto a terrace, a dining room, a professional kitchen, 5 bedrooms and 5 bathrooms. Two independent flats with a lounge and 1 bedroom, each with its own shower room. An infinity pool with its own beach. Two reception rooms (approx. 200 m2) and a wine cellar. A study. A caretaker's cottage with caretaker. On the left, a 13th century tower converted into a dwelling and a separate outbuilding. This renovated 17th century château is set in a dominant position, offering panoramic views.

Le Figaro Properties reference : 68337972