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iad France - Madeleine De Marignan offers you: Sublime Exceptional Property in Fargues-sur-Ourbise - A former fortified castle remodeled in the 18th century and renovated in 2023. Adjacent to a charming and bright house, formerly a barn of the castle, attached to the North-West tower, and transformed into a dwelling in 2000. The property is set on a wooded area with approximately 1,400 truffle oaks, a pond, and meadows.This restored castle is a true rare gem, offering an exceptional living environment on a 35-hectare grounds. Built at the end of the Middle Ages and tastefully renovated, this residence has a living area of 616 m² spread over 3 levels, contiguous to a more recent house of 205 m². It offers a total of 16 rooms, including 10 spacious bedrooms, 4 shower rooms, 5 bathrooms, and 11 toilets for unparalleled comfort.The Château and the house benefit from a well-thought-out distribution, with equipped kitchens, spacious lounges, vast terraces offering stunning views of the surrounding nature, and a basement of the Château that can be developed to meet all your needs in terms of space and storage.The outdoor facilities are not to be overlooked, with a private swimming pool, ideal for refreshing on hot summer days, as well as three terraces to enjoy long evenings with family or friends. Individual heating with fuel and multiple fireplaces ensures a pleasant warmth in all seasons. Very little work is needed, consisting of shutters to be repainted and some to be renovated on the castle part.It will appeal to lovers of open spaces, tranquility, and comfort. A rare opportunity not to be missed!Contact us now to arrange a visit and discover this splendid residence steeped in history.Agency fees to be borne by the seller. Energy display information for this property: ENERGY class D index 247 and CLIMATE class D index 48. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed, including the legal requirement for land clearing, is available on the Géorisques website: http://www.georisques.gouv.fr. This real estate advertisement has been written under the editorial responsibility of Ms. Madeleine De Marignan, independent real estate agent (without holding funds), commercial agent of SAS I@D France registered with the RSAC of AUCH under number 811884048, holder of the real estate canvassing card on behalf of I@D France SAS.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Iad France
A partly restored 18th-century dwelling and 16th-century lodge surrounding their courtyard, set in grounds of around 4 ha with swimming pool, spring and stream in Lot-et-Garonne. The property forms a group of buildings including a rectangular manor house centred on its inner courtyard, surrounded by grounds of approx. 4 ha comprising mixed woodland, meadows and a small valley, and featuring a renowned spring. Beyond the boundaries of the estate, the surroundings might seem rather unattractive to some - given the presence of greenhouses and farm buildings. However, these structures are forgotten as soon as you follow a long driveway lined with majestic umbrella pines and enter the heart of the property. Built over the course of several centuries, the dwelling is made up of a number of different sections and interconnected inside and out. The dressed stone building is predominantly one storey high, with one section comprising two upper floors above a garden level. It includes an 18th century main building, a 16th century lodge and a former winery, following on from one another harmoniously. They are arranged around an enclosed courtyard with a central well, which is accessed from the outside via a porch. While the residence has undergone many alterations since at least the 16th century, it has recently been partially restored to continue its long history. All the buildings have been re-roofed: the 18th-century dwelling with slate and monk-and-nun tiles, the 16th-century pavilion with flat tiles and the winery with monk-and-nun tiles. In addition, a new micro wastewater treatment plant, a drainage system around the buildings, a new mains drinking water supply and electrical wiring up to the entrance to the property have been installed. Finally, the surrounding area has also been cleaned up.
…By Patrice Besse
Ref.4852. French castle for sale in Lot-et-Garonne department. Set in the heart of the unspoilt countryside of southern Lot-et-Garonne, near Nérac, this exceptional property exudes all the charm and grandeur of a historic home, in a setting that is both peaceful and secluded without being isolated. Just a few minutes from amenities and less than 90 minutes from two international airports, this property will appeal to lovers of architecture, history and the good life. It would be ideal as a characterful main or second home, or for a high-end hospitality venture. Built in the 13th century and subsequently remodelled during the Renaissance, the building is striking for the purity of its lines and the quality of its stone. Behind majestic wrought-iron gates, a sumptuous driveway lined with forty hundred-year-old cedars leads to the property. Vast, immaculately maintained lawns welcome us, revealing an orchard, a secure swimming pool and the elegant silhouette of the château. Inside, the surprise is complete: generous proportions, abundant natural light, remarkably high ceilings, exposed beams and monumental fireplaces combine to create a unique atmosphere, blending history with contemporary comfort, across a living area of approximately 340 sqm. On the ground floor, the main reception room (77 sqm), a beautifully restored medieval hall, offers a pleasant and cosy living space, featuring a working fireplace, large windows overlooking the grounds and underfloor heating. It opens onto a spacious, characterful kitchen of 32 sqm, blending authenticity and functionality, with a Vianne stone sink, generous proportions and direct access to the garden. Ceiling height: 3.4 m. The upper floors feature four elegant suites, each over 50 sqm, each with its own character, carefully preserved period features and modern amenities. Parquet flooring, terracotta tiles, stained-glass windows, antique fireplaces and refined bathrooms lend the whole property an atmosphere that is both stately and intimate. A stone spiral staircase connects all the levels, leading down to the lower areas where a superb vaulted cellar (46 sqm), a 30 sqm artist’s studio and the utility rooms are revealed. A unique, elegant and deeply inspiring property, for those seeking much more than just a house: a home imbued with soul and history. The grounds, covering approximately 3.92 acres (1.59 hectare), form a remarkable natural setting, centred around an avenue of cedar trees that shields the property from view. A fenced swimming pool measuring 6 x 12 metres, complete with its own equipment room, blends harmoniously into this lush green environment. An orchard, vineyards and fully enclosed grounds complete this idyllic setting. Cabinet LE NAIL – Lot-et-Garonne & Gers - Mr Alain CADET : +33(0)2.43.98.20.20 We invite you to visit our website Cabinet Le Nail to browse our latest listings or learn more about this property.
…By Cabinet Le Nail
Today, we are in the heart of the Albret region, a historic area in the south of Lot-et-Garonne, close to the market towns of Nérac and Condom. Welcome to this stunning château, the crowning glory of a small hamlet, dating back to the 13th and 16th centuries. Set in over a hectare of manicured lawns and magnificent mature trees, the property has been elegantly restored and now offers four en suite bedrooms, generous living space, a vaulted wine cellar, and a workshop with a separate entrance. Alongside the magnificent monumental stone fireplace in the sitting room, the house benefits from oil-fired central heating and is connected to mains drainage. In the grounds, there is a large, fenced swimming pool and beautifully maintained lawns. In short, this is an elegantly renovated historic property, full of charm and character, with large windows, high ceilings, and beautiful original details. The information relating to the property, including but not limited to its surface area, condition, features and technical equipment (including, without limitation: heating systems, electrical installations, plumbing, drainage, swimming pool, security systems, and any other equipment), is provided for information purposes only, based on the elements and statements supplied by the seller. Bliss Immobilier, acting as an intermediary, cannot guarantee the accuracy, completeness or currency of this information, nor can it be held liable for the condition, operation, compliance or durability of the equipment, or for the overall condition of the building, its structure or any of its components. It is the responsibility of the purchaser to carry out, at their own discretion and expense, any inspections, verifications and expert assessments they deem necessary prior to any purchase, including by qualified professionals. The information provided does not engage the liability of Bliss Immobilier and does not constitute a contractual commitment.
…By Bliss Immobilier
18th century château in need of restoration, approx. 1,100 m², 22 main rooms including spacious reception rooms, 7 bedrooms, former dwelling including 4 bedrooms, former stables, orangery and outbuildings. 42 ha. In the heart of the Lot-et-Garonne region, close to all amenities, in a peaceful setting, this south-facing chateau features a U-shaped main building and outbuilding wings. The roofs, roofing frameworks and joinery have all undergone a first phase of renovation. The existing layout means that conversion can be envisaged without any major alterations. This 42-hectare property overlooking the banks of the River Lot is just 1 hour 15 minutes from Bordeaux. Fees at seller's expense. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the GeoHazards website: www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Agence Mercure Bordeaux-aquitaine
Exclusive 10-hectare estate comprising : - a fully restored manor house of 660 m2, built in the 17th century with alterations in the 18th and 19th centuries, - a guest house, - a caretaker's cottage of 180 m2, [as an option, for €300,000, a 25-hectare farm leased with farm buildings requiring complete restoration: house, shed and tobacco drying shed, swimming pool]. The manor house, a large stone house, has 8 bedrooms, 2 lounges, 2 dining rooms, 4 bathrooms and 2 shower rooms over 3 stories. The wing houses : - a barn that can be used as a garage for several vehicles or as a reception room, - a workshop, - a flat with 2 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. 2 terraces, one of which is covered, a herb garden, a vegetable garden, an orchard and a dovecote. Swimming pool and tennis court. Fees at seller's expense. Estimated annual energy costs for standard use: between €14,040 and €19,050 per year. Prices indexed to 1 January 2021. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Agence Mercure Bordeaux-aquitaine
A rare opportunity to acquire a fully operational château in the South of France, combining historic charm, careful maintenance, and strong potential for both private enjoyment and commercial use. See website: www.castlefrance.com Château Buros is a historic estate in the South of France, set within several hectares of private parkland. Originally built in the late 19th century and now operating as a hospitality property, it combines architectural character with modern functionality. With guest accommodation, reception spaces, a restaurant, and leisure facilities including pool, tennis, and golf, the property offers both immediate use and long-term potential for private or commercial purposes. Château Buros is a well-maintained estate located in the South of France, set within extensive private grounds in a quiet and natural setting. Originally built in the late 19th century and later developed into a hospitality property, the château is today fully operational and offers a combination of accommodation, reception areas, and leisure facilities. The estate includes guest rooms and suites, meeting spaces, a restaurant with professional kitchen, and outdoor terraces. The surrounding grounds extend across more than 5 hectares and feature landscaped gardens, a swimming pool, tennis court, and additional recreational areas. The property is positioned within easy reach of Bordeaux and Toulouse, as well as the Atlantic coast, the Pyrenees, and well-known food and wine regions. Château Buros has been continuously maintained and partially renovated in recent years, allowing for immediate use while offering flexibility for further development. The property is suited for hospitality operations, private residence, or a combination of both. Château Buros is located in the southwest of France, within the Landes and Armagnac regionan area known for its open landscapes, traditional culture, and understated way of life. The region offers a balance between rural calm and access to some of the most well-known destinations in southern Europe. A region defined by nature, culture, and peace. A setting designed for professional use. Château Buros offers a rare opportunity to combine work, hosting, and retreat in a private and fully equipped estate in the South of France. Château Buros offers a setting that naturally extends beyond work, where the surrounding environment and on-site facilities create opportunities for relaxation, activity, and time spent outdoors.
…Private owner
Close to Penne d'Agenais, Pujols and Monflanquin, some of the most beautiful villages in the South West, set in unspoilt countryside, this château embodies all the charm and prestige of France’s grand historic residences. Built around 1850 by Pierre Lodoïs de la Roche, this characterful château has remained in the same family for over 140 years. It was notably the residence of General de Barescut and his wife, the heiress to the estate, bearing witness to a rich and authentic history that gives the property a unique character. Now fully restored with remarkable care, the château has been restored to its former splendour. The elegance of its spacious rooms, the quality of its facilities and the refined décor create a warm and timeless atmosphere, where heritage and contemporary comfort blend harmoniously. The main house comprises seven magnificent en-suite bedrooms, an elegant lounge, a formal dining room, a spacious function room for events and receptions, and a breakfast room. The property is equally suited to use as a prestigious family home or for a boutique guesthouse or high-end events venue. The estate covers nearly five hectares of wooded grounds, a veritable haven of greenery offering peace, privacy and a gentle way of life. A swimming pool, perfectly integrated into its surroundings, completes this exceptional setting. Two separate outbuildings each house a one-bedroom apartment comprising a living room, a kitchen and a private terrace, offering comfortable accommodation for guests or clients seeking tranquillity. At the far end of the grounds, with its own access, a stone house of approximately 80 m² in need of restoration offers further potential for developing a holiday cottage, guest house or independent residence. Rare for its history, remarkable for the quality of its renovation and exceptional for its potential, this château is a truly exceptional property where the elegance of French heritage meets a refined lifestyle. A unique place, ready to write a new chapter in its history. Just a few minutes from Agen and its TGV station, in the heart of a region renowned for its relaxed way of life, this château represents a rare heritage opportunity on the market for historic French properties. The new high-speed rail line from Agen station: Bordeaux and Toulouse in 1 hour, Paris in 3 hours
…By Maxwell-baynes Residential And Vineyards - Christie's International Real Estate
In the heart of the Lot-et-Garonne region, between Penne-d'Agenais and Monflanquin, two of South-West France's most beautiful heritage villages, this 19th-century château offers approximately 700 m² (7,535 sq ft) of living space set within 4.8 hectares (11.86 acres) of gardens, woodland and meadows. Passed down through the same family for nearly 140 years, this character-filled estate has undergone a complete renovation between 2023 and 2024. Today, it combines the charm of its rich history with the comfort and quality of a recent restoration. Arranged around a central residence flanked by two wings, the château offers sixteen principal rooms, including ten bedrooms and nine bathrooms, distributed between the main house and two charming indépendant guests cottages. Generous volumes, abundant natural light, impressive ceiling heights and far-reaching views create an atmosphere that is both peaceful and refined. Equally suited as a private family residence, a hospitality venture or an events venue, the property features an elegant dining room, a dedicated breakfast area and a reception hall designed for private gatherings. Its exceptional tranquillity and complete privacy provide the ideal setting for weddings, celebrations and special events. A 10 x 10 metre swimming pool, an outbuilding of approximately 150 m² (1,615 sq ft), a charming secondary building of 861sq ft, in need of restoration — believed to have once served as the estate's chapel — together with an attic, laundry room and wine cellar complete this rare offering. A landmark property in the area, the château was notably owned by the family of General de Barescut, who was awarded the French Légion d'Honneur for his heroic service during the Second World War. This family history, closely intertwined with the estate for almost a century and a half, continues to contribute to its unique character and enduring appeal. Just minutes from motorway access and a TGV high-speed rail station, this exceptional property offers an inspiring lifestyle where contemporary comfort, heritage, nature and tranquillity come together in rare harmony.
…By Junot Châteaux & Patrimoine
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These agencies offer a selection of luxury properties vente at Fargues-sur-Ourbise. Feel free to contact them for personalized assistance.