castles for sale Lot-et-Garonne, France (page 2)
Listed castle Agen (47)
Magnificent château with numerous buildings, charmingly renovated on an unforgettable estate. Confidential sale.
…By Ollin Vision
Castle Agen (47)
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
Castle La Sauvetat-sur-Lède (47)
Located 15 kilometres from Villeneuve sur Lot and 45 minutes from Bergerac airport, this beautiful property is hidden away from view on 8 hectares of meadows. The large front door opens onto a floral internal courtyard. This beautiful single-level charterhouse consists of a large living room, a dining room, a large kitchen and six suites. There is the potential to transform part of the house into an independent dwelling with three suites, a living room, a kitchen and a terrace. In annex, you will find a pretty studio with mezzanine area. Away from the courtyard, a tower has been converted into a bedroom with bathroom. Large infinity pool. In the courtyard, a large covered terrace is equipped with an al fresco dining area. To the right, a caretaker's house of approximately 100 sq.m is fitted with living room, kitchen, three bedrooms and a bathroom. On the left, at the entrance, you will find a home office and a workshop for 16 cars. A barn is suitable for use as storage space.
…By Emile Garcin - Perigord
Castle Centre Technique Municipal-Centre de Loisirs Jules Ferry - Agen (47)
EXCLUSIVE to Christie's International Real Estate : Nestled in the tranquil Agenals countryside, this enchanting petit chateau spans across 2 acres of land with a rich historical background dating back to the 1300s. The property also boasts a charming two-bedroom guest house, creating a truly remarkable estate. Set on a spacious 2-acre plot adorned with picturesque gardens and woodland, this hidden gem is a mere 20-minute drive from the vibrant capital of Lot et Garonne, Agen. Agen offers great connectivity with its railway station and private jet airport, making both local and international travel convenient. Nearby, you'll discover a variety of shops, cafes, and bars to enjoy. The chateau comprises 5 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms, meticulously designed to offer a peaceful living experience. The property features a stunning morning room, fully equipped kitchen, boiler room, cozy living room, and elegant dining room that seamlessly connects to a charming outdoor terrace. Additionally, there is a convenient laundry room, a separate toilet, a boot room, and an extra downstairs toilet. Retaining its original charm, a beautiful wooden staircase leads to the first-floor bedrooms and bathrooms, while outdoor living terraces provide enchanting views. The property entrance is impressive, with grand iron gates opening to a gravelled courtyard, unveiling the hidden oasis within. The estate includes a splendid 12 x 6 swimming pool, enclosed by the garden's original walls, offering a private and serene space to unwind and recharge. For guest convenience, an independent guest house is part of this exclusive offering. It comprises a comfortable living room, open-plan kitchen, two bedrooms, a bathroom, and a versatile mezzanine area that can serve as an additional bedroom. Additional features encompass a garage for one car and hardstanding for up to six cars, ensuring abundant parking space. Noteworthy is a working well on the property, further adding to its historical charm and functionality. Moreover, the property is located near a medieval town steeped in rich history, particularly known for its involvement in the Hundred Years War. The town played a crucial role in the conflict between the kings of France and England, making it a historically significant area. Indulge in the allure of this exceptional chateau and its picturesque surroundings. Embrace this unique opportunity to own a piece of French history. For further information including a Comprehensive Brochure & Floor Plans, please contact Jane Vernon on +33 6 43 50 01 21, if you are unable to visit France soon, a live virtual tour can be arranged.
…By Maxwell-baynes Residential And Vineyards - Christie's International Real Estate
Castle Nérac (47)
If you are looking for an exceptional property, steeped in history and comfortable at the same time, this 14th-century castle is waiting for you! Close to Nérac, a remnant of a 14th-century castle, harmoniously renovated with an avant-garde project by an architect who is the owner, with the agreement of the historical monuments and the buildings of France. Come discover this original property with its flat roof and glass facade; its interior is arranged as a vast loft with an area of 267 m2 featuring large volumes spread over 2 levels, and exceptional brightness! Central heating with a heat pump, double-glazed windows, an enclosed outdoor space of 800 m2 with a swimming lane, a guest house of 114 m2, 3 bedrooms, a large living room with a fireplace, 1 bathroom, and offices. Inter-agency accepted. Fees are the responsibility of the seller. Your commercial agent 3G IMMO on-site EI - Laurent RIBOLLEDA Registered with the RSAC of AGEN 424 376 630, Tel: 06 81 67 35 16, Site 3gimmo: https://archive.3gimmo.com/ribolleda According to Article L.561.5 of the Monetary and Financial Code, for the organization of the visit, the presentation of an identification document will be required. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the GéoRisques website: www.georisques.gouv.frThis description has been automatically translated from French.
…By 3g Immo Prestige
Castle Agen (47)
A grand 18th-century country house with six hectares of grounds, nestled in the River Garonne valley near the town of Agen in south-west France. The edifice stands in a commanding position on a hillside, looking out over a plain and down at a vast two-level terrace. The property is isolated, yet not far from the local village. The grounds cover around six hectares and are dotted with age-old trees. You reach the property via a shady lane that runs up to it from a country road. A vaulted carriage entrance with paving leads into a square court where, on one side, you can admire the house’s south-facing facade with its refined, symmetrical design that is typical of the 18th century and, on the other side, reach the outbuildings. Opposite, another carriage entrance leads to a swimming pool and woodland paths. The main building is rectangular and has two floors. It is crowned with a hipped roof of red barrel tiles that is underlined with a sculpted cornice. The roofs of the outbuildings are capped with gable roofs that are underlined with double-row génoise cornices. All the elevations are made of rubble stone, rendered with an old coating of sand and lime that has been smoothened by the passage of time. Some of the walls are adorned with climbing plants that add a pleasant touch of greenery. In the middle of the north-facing elevation, a symmetrical double flight of steps with a stone balustrade leads down to a vast grassy terrace that looks out over the valley of the River Garonne.
…By Patrice Besse
Castle Saint-Vite (47)
Part of a 13th and 16th century listed castle with its 2 5 ha of grounds bordering the river in north-east Lot-et-Garonne. The discreet, almost mysterious residence is hidden behind tall trees, barely visible from the main road. The tarmac drive becomes a stony track as it winds its way between rows of trees. After passing a pond and a bamboo hedge on the right, followed by the first evidence of the property in the form of two impressive stone pillars, the main driveway leads to two wrought-iron pillars supporting lanterns and to the dwelling. A few well-arranged flagstones guide visitors towards the entrance. The three-storey castle is set between oak trees and a chestnut tree right beside the building. To the east, the meadow bordering the garden provides some distance from the few neighbouring houses. To the west, a high stone wall with its back to the entrance emphasises the other adjoining part of the castle. On the south side, a meadow stretches as far as the banks of the river Lot below.
…By Patrice Besse
Castle Casseneuil (47)
South-West of France, land of History of Henri IV and Jeanne d'Albret, transition between QUERCY and LANDES, this region of Bastides and castles, is crossed by two superb rivers, the LOT and the GARONNE. To the north, its neighbor the DORDOGNE. We are less than 2 hours from TOULOUSE, BORDEAUX, the OCEAN. It is in this hilly landscape with varied cultures that nestles this stately residence whose origins date back to the 15th century. A monumental porch invites you to enter the main courtyard formed by the 3 main buildings. Arched door, ocher stones, lime coatings, art stained glass windows, fireplaces, French ceilings, interior shutters, bay windows overlooking nature, the list is long and the result is exceptional! A respectful renovation and large volumes. Reception room, billiards, large kitchen, master suite, 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, underfloor heating, radiators, heat pump and oil boiler as backup. Private swimming pool In the old dovecote, 2 high-end guest or guest rooms, private bathroom, lounge, library. The third building is made up of a single-storey apartment, with 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, and a duplex sleeping 4. Finally, the club house, the fitness room, the sauna. A very large swimming pool at the rear enhances the “guest” area in the middle of a protective natural environment. Outbuildings Two laundry rooms and outdoor toilet for amenities, workshop to meet maintenance needs. The stables are made up of 7 boxes and hayloft above the boxes, 1 tack room. The rear of the stables is covered and allows for storage of wood and miscellaneous storage. Tennis The 8.40 hectares consist of woods and fenced meadows. Possibility of acquiring more land.
…By Property And Consulting
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