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On a 12.5-hectare estate by the river, a character property including an elegant 19th-century château of 340 m², a large outbuilding of 357 m², two annexes, and a heated and covered swimming pool. Ref 1038.
…By Pierre Changarnier Immobilier
A 15th-century chateau, its outbuildings, grounds and swimming pool, surrounded by 21 hectares of unoccupied land, along the outskirts of the Quercy region, twenty minutes from Brive-la-Gaillarde. In the 14th century, the lands owned by the de Chabannes family were transferred to Adhémar d’Aigrefeuille, Baron of Gramat, before the de Muzac family, whose patriarch was the King of France’s sergeant-at-arms, took possession of the estate in the next century, pledging his allegiance to the Viscount of Turenne in the process. Through marriages and successive inheritances, the fiefdom was then passed down to the de Tournier family of Corrèze, followed by that of the de Materre de Chauffour family, which owned it until 1870. Left abandoned for nearly a century, the dwelling was given a new life in 1966 when a painter and his wife bought the chateau, nearly in ruins, and undertook a large-scale restoration. From the wrought-iron gate, which indicates the estate’s formal entrance, a gravel lane traverses a large swath of lawn and leads to the property’s upper patio, the latter of which skirts the southeast exterior of the oldest of the three dwellings. Faithful to the origin of its name, the dwelling is made up of two adjacent edifices, which hug the land’s natural slope: the older of the two is located above the more recent construction, whereas the two wings are partially connected via a third dwelling abutting a square tower-dovecote. The upper edifice, from the late 15th century, is made up of a rectangular structure, the western part of which was completely reassembled with original materials recovered from the rubble after 1945, while a stately hexagonal tower, with a lauze slate tile roof, juts forward into the courtyard. In addition, mullioned windows, including two corner ones behind the dwelling, cadence its exteriors, whereas, in the interior corner of the second building, in all likelihood built in the late 17th century, a circular tower, completely rebuilt in 2025, is topped with a lauze slate roof. This same dwelling also features a balcony with balusters, supported by a basket-handle arch, while a series of dormers, crowned with finials, punctate the various rooftops – long, conical, pavilion and hipped – that have been deftly blended together. Lastly, slate and barrel tiles as well as tall chimneys, gracefully coiffed, create an overall aesthetic and aerial composition, whereas the outbuildings – a Limousin-style barn and a former hunting lodge – provide the finishing touches for this remarkable and historical estate.
…By Patrice Besse
For sale, a château listed in the supplementary inventory of Historical Monuments from the 11th to the 15th and 18th centuries, approximately 821 m² with 401 m² of living space, partially restored on 7.11 hectares. This château is located in Corrèze, north of Brive-la-Gaillarde and on the borders of Dordogne. The château from the 11th to 15th and 18th centuries. This château, listed as a Historical Monument and placed on a rocky spur, offers a preserved place free of any nuisance on 7.11 hectares in one block. This dwelling in a hamlet consists of a lord's house, a dungeon with an old stable, vaulted cellars, a square tower, and the remains of a chapel with its crypt. A surrounding wall traces the medieval history of this château. The château rises over 3 levels. Each level measures approximately 183 m². The top level is designated as an attic. A living room, a kitchen, 4 bedrooms, a bathroom, and a shower room. A terrace on the upper floor. On the upper floor of the porch, 4 bedrooms remain to be renovated. A garden shielded from view in a dominant position. History and architecture. The site of this château was an oppidum during the time of the Gauls due to its strategic location. Before the year 1000, a wooden château was built at this location. In the 11th century, this château was transformed into a feudal fortress with a four-level tower, 3 vaulted cellars, and surrounding walls. The château was destroyed during the Hundred Years' War. In the 15th century, the dwelling was rebuilt with a chapel, a keystone, the lord's house, evidenced by the kitchen floor, and Gothic arcading. In the 17th century, a fire destroyed the château, which was rebuilt in the 18th century as we know it today. This château was titled viscountcy, and its lords held this title. Illustrious guests stayed there, such as Mr. de Mirabeau, who had his own room that bears his name. The family was linked to Turenne.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Vv Groupe Immobilier Du Patrimoine
A 13th-century chateau, its outbuildings and feudal vestiges between Brive-la-Gaillarde and the foothills of the White Périgord region. From the hamlet’s small square, a 150-metre no-through road, framed on either side by large outbuildings that partially mask the property, provides access to the chateau’s court of honour via a wrought-iron gate flanked by stone pillars. The property’s enclosure walls, the round tower with its Renaissance dormer window and the crystallised ruins of an ancient lookout tower, are the remaining vestiges of the early chateau dating from 1226, which was expanded in the 15th century with the construction of the three-storey main building and its square tower, and then restored in 1650, this last phase being accompanied by the construction of the mansard roof outbuildings as well. Facing east to west, the barlong-shaped main building has a hipped roof flanked on opposite corners by two towers, one round and topped with a pepperpot roof and the other square with a pavilion roof. The three-storey façades of this classical-style dwelling, in lime-pointed rubble stone, are cadenced by many tall casement cross-windows with ashlar stone surrounds. The façade also has two sets of double glass doors with semi-circular spoked fanlights as well as two bull’s-eye windows, and is topped with a rounded dormer window on one side, which dynamically highlights a central row of windows. Two monumental chimneys rise up from this side of the roof as well, while the towers’ façades are punctuated by small windows, oculi and glass doors. All the windows and doors are safeguarded by single or double-leaf wooden shutters, with the exception of the mullion dormer window topped with a triangular pediment and a pinnacle that crowns the vertical row of windows on the chateau’s northern gable end. With two hectares of land, the property’s buildings were all constructed out of blond limestone and topped with Allassac slate roofs. Adjacent to the round tower and extending on from the main dwelling, a two-storey outbuilding, used mainly as housing, faces a triangular domestic outbuilding, which encloses the grand courtyard on one side. The latter is extended to the south by a large rectangular, landscaped patio, which provides the chateau’s western façade with a panoramic view, while from the chateau’s eastern façade, the grounds bordered by a gravel area reveal swathes of woodlands that extend towards the south. Lastly, an immense right-angle outbuilding used for agricultural purposes is located on the other side of the drive.
…By Patrice Besse
Set within a secluded and preserved hamlet, accessed by a private lane of approximately 200 metres, this exceptional estate enjoys an atmosphere of absolute tranquillity, entirely free from passing traffic, and blends harmoniously into a collection of five distinguished properties. This gorgeous residence stands at the heart of a walled park bordered with dry-stone walls, beautifully planted with Victorian roses, wildflowers, and French-style sculpted boxwood, all sheltered by majestic century-old Oak trees. From the terraces and gardens, the property reveals uninterrupted panoramic views over the rolling landscapes of the Corrèze and the Lot—a natural tableau of remarkable beauty. The château flourishes within a 1.34-hectare landscaped park, a true sanctuary of nature where every element has been meticulously maintained. From the terraced gardens, the view extends across the surrounding vineyards and hills beyond, reflecting the village's strong commitment to organic and environmentally responsible agriculture. The heated swimming pool, powered by solar panels, is perfectly integrated into the natural setting. Built in 1792, the residence spans three levels: Garden level A garage, a spacious games room and a large gym complete with a summer kitchen, two vaulted cellars, and a WC make up this floor. First floor A beautifully decorated warm and inviting living space includes: An open kitchen leading into a large dining room, featuring red sandstone tiles and balmes du Lot, exposed oak beams, and a cantou fireple A room full of charm with oak flooring and walnut panelling, bathed in soft natural light and also warmed by a Jotul wood-burning stove, extends the living spaces - large patio doors open to the chateau stone terrasse area. A large study/library with ancient walnut and cherry woodwork, marble fireplace and wood-burning stove. This private area then leads a tiny corridor and into a master bedroom with bathroom. Floor one The marital suite is to be discovered at the end of a long oak floored corridor, including a large luxuriously decorated bedroom area with original fireplace, a private sitting room adorned with a second pretty marble fireplace, a tea/coffee making area, a custom-designed dressing room, a bathroom with his and hers sink units. There are also three additional bedrooms, each with its own bathroom or shower room, as well as a second suite including a bedroom, shower room, and a small sitting room or study. The top floor includes two bedrooms, a shower room, a WC, and a large attic. Within the chateau tower, an additional bedroom and study complete the ensemble. This expansive residence is perfectly suited for hosting family and friends, and its layout also makes it ideal for a luxury bed-and-breakfast project, wedding receptions - the opportunities are endless ! A prime location surrounded by many villages classed ''plus beaux villages'' Curemonte Listed among the Most Beautiful Villages of France, Curemonte is known for its three castles, noble houses, Romanesque churches, and its sublime panorama over the surrounding valleys. A true journey back in time, celebrated for its impeccably preserved medieval charm. Branceilles Renowned for its terraced vineyards and its charming rural heritage, Branceilles is famous for its AOP wines—located less than 10 minutes away. Collonges-la-Rouge World-famous for its red sandstone architecture and Renaissance houses, Collonges-la-Rouge is a unique architectural treasure—less than 15 minutes from the property. Martel Known as the “Town of Seven Towers”, Martel captivates with its rich heritage, renowned market, and medieval houses—approximately 20 minutes away. The Dordogne Valley Airport is less than 30 minutes away, and the train station can be reached in under 10 minutes. 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!
…By Capifrance - Nicolette Gibbons
Elegant 1910 maison bourgeoise set within a stunning private park of mature trees, offering generous proportions and period charm throughout. The main house features refined reception areas, an open-plan living/kitchen space, and multiple en-suite bedrooms across three floors, some with park-view balconies. A substantial extension adds large reception/event spaces, a professional kitchen, and additional en-suite guest accommodation—ideal for hospitality or large family use. Further benefits include a full cellar, garage, outbuildings, and oil-fired heating with double glazing. The landscaped grounds include century-old sequoias, a 17 x 8 m saltwater pool with pool house and summer kitchen, and leisure features such as a mini-golf area. Option to acquire adjoining stone buildings (cottage, barn, outbuildings) offering development potential. Former boutique hotel and events venue, the property is perfectly suited as a luxury private residence, hospitality project, or elegant retreat. Conveniently located near Souillac with excellent transport links and close to Dordogne highlights including Sarlat.
…By Maxwell-baynes Residential And Vineyards - Christie's International Real Estate
At the heart of the sought-after triangle of Gramat – Padirac – Rocamadour, in a preserved and confidential setting, this 17th-century château, elegantly restored in keeping with its heritage, reveals all its charm within a domain of over 4 hectares. Built in 1661 on the foundations of a former castle and partially restored after a fire in 1944, the property has undergone a high-quality renovation. The owners have successfully combined architectural authenticity with modern comfort, using noble materials and fine craftsmanship, notably through the creation of stone-framed openings, the restoration of the paved courtyard, and the preservation of remarkable period features. The château offers approximately 474 sqm of living space, arranged around a paved inner courtyard accessed through a gateway. It features spacious reception rooms filled with natural light, enhanced by numerous carved wooden fireplaces, period woodwork, and generous volumes. The ground floor includes an entrance hall, a fully equipped kitchen with pantry, a character dining room, several lounges including a large reception room, an oratory, as well as a bedroom with en-suite shower room. The upper floor comprises five bedrooms, including a generously sized suite, along with several bathrooms and additional comfort spaces. A stone tower, yet to be restored, offers further development potential over several levels. In addition, a fully renovated outbuilding of 238 sqm allows for multiple uses: guest house, bed and breakfast activity, artist studios, or reception space. A vaulted armory room of 62 sqm, raw and authentic, provides a remarkable setting, ideal for receptions or events. The grounds extend over 4 hectares, featuring meadows, a landscaped park, and mature trees. The property enjoys open and elevated views over the surrounding countryside. A covered and heated swimming pool completes the ensemble. A traditional dovecote, a witness to the estate’s rural past, along with several outbuildings (garage, barn, workshop), further enhance this rare property. Located in and preserved environment, with discreet and quality neighboring presence, the property offers a privileged lifestyle, suitable both as a family residence or for hospitality and event projects. A character property combining elegance, authenticity, and strong potential, in the heart of a renowned touristic region.
…By Barnes Proprietes & Chateaux
Perched on a scenic ridge in south-central France, this magnificent chateau estate offers a premium, turn-key investment opportunity. The property is uniquely adaptable for continued use as a premier destination wedding venue, or for conversion into a five-star luxury boutique hotel, gastronomic retreat, or elite educational institution. The estate features high-end infrastructure, including newly renovated en-suite accommodations for up to 70 guests, a deluxe bridal suite, outstanding views, ceremonial lawns, and a half-Olympic-sized pool. Perfectly positioned for luxury slow tourism, the estate offers total privacy alongside exceptional connectivity. It is located within 45 to 120 minutes of three regional airports, and minutes from a popular medieval town.
…By Maxwell-baynes Residential And Vineyards - Christie's International Real Estate
Exceptional castle with medieval charm, nestled in the heart of the Périgord Noir, combining history and elega - Built in the 12th and 15th centuries, Château de la Fleunie, in a medieval style, is nestled at the heart of a 106-hectare estate of parks and forests, overlooking the Vézère Valley, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The entire château and its outbuildings offer over 3,200 m² of space, comprising 32 bedrooms, each with its own private bathroom. Its grand salons, kitchens, and reception rooms, with majestic ceilings and exposed beams, evoke a noble and medieval atmosphere. The former stables have been transformed into a large reception hall, perfect for banquets and weddings. The grounds feature a 25-meter swimming pool, a spa, a sauna, a summer annex, terraces, and tennis courts. La Fleunie stands proudly in one of the most historically rich areas of the Dordogne, close to Château de Sauvebœuf, La Petite Filolie, and the treasures of the Périgord Noir, one of the most visited and admired regions of France.
…By Leggett Immobilier
Private equestrian center that can be transformed into a professional facility High-quality renovation carried out by renowned craftsmen, also with the services of an architect. The property benefits from 43 hectares of land, offering vast expanses of contiguous meadow. A beautiful contemporary house, surrounded by several barns typical of the region, within an equestrian estate now operated as a private riding school. The services combine modern comfort, functionality and respect for the spirit of the place. 4 modern stalls integrated into the barn with rubber flooring well-maintained stable with a manure chain Land: 23 hectares in one piece and a second block of 20 hectares not adjoining (including 1 hectare of woodland) tack room with toilet and shower + drying area for horses 34m x 17m metal-framed riding arena (with photovoltaic panels) on the roof and Fontainebleau sand for the horses Adjoining barn converted into an office Potential barn to convert (5 bedrooms and 5 bathrooms) 150 tonnes of hay produced per year. Swimming pool 13x4 with CHF heat pump from 2016 comprehensive renovation in 2010 Office with fiber optic internet connection, 40m2 + possibility of setting up another room Additional area: 90m2 patio, terrace, walkway: 200m2 Main house of 330m2 with semi-open terrace living/dining room with fireplace and Technal brand opening upstairs office and zinc roof Modern fitted kitchen / Custom kitchen space 4 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms TF: 6000e EXTREMELY RARE PRODUCT
…By Mouly Immobilier
This gem is situated just 20 minutes from the famous medieval town of Sarlat-la-Canéda and in the immediate vicinity of the valley’s most beautiful sites (the châteaux of Beynac and Castelnaud). More than just a château, this estate offers a level of cohesion rarely found on the international luxury market. The vastness of its 27 hectares offers complete seclusion and absolute privacy. Its rich history, combined with its modern facilities (sports annex, luxury suites, guest house), makes it one of the most exclusive properties in the Périgord Noir. The main château houses sumptuous, light-filled reception rooms, a master’s kitchen, a large, richly decorated period library and magnificent themed suites (Venetian, Versailles, Grasse…) featuring luxurious amenities and commanding views over the valley. Nestled at the heart of a 27-hectare private estate, the château is sheltered by its own mystical woodlands, private walking paths and terraces. At the centre of this lush setting, a magnificent infinity pool (divided into two basins, with a fully equipped pool house) has been built on the exact site of the estate’s former water basins, offering a space for absolute relaxation against the backdrop of the meandering Dordogne River. Sheltered from prying eyes and any disturbance, the property guarantees total privacy and absolute security. A thousand-year history of royalty and nobility. Originally built on a strategic hillside dotted with ancient springs, the Château stands as a living testament to France’s great history. The estate played a leading role during the Hundred Years’ War. Marked by successive architectural influences, the château retains a unique dual identity: its floors feature French fleur-de-lis tiles, whilst its walls bear the stencils of Saint George, symbols of the passage of English troops. In the 18th century, the estate entered the circle of the French high nobility. After the turmoil of the Revolution, the estate was enhanced in the 19th century by the addition of sumptuous Renaissance-style turrets, giving the château its current fairy-tale silhouette—a perfect blend of a medieval fortress and the romanticism of a fairy-tale palace. Now fully restored, it houses a historic library where the coats of arms of successive families are hand-painted on the ceiling beams. This château is not simply a property one treats oneself to; it is a rare privilege, the acquisition of a piece of French history suspended above one of the most beautiful valleys in the world. Will you be the next guardian of this centuries-old masterpiece?
…By Périgord Sotheby’s International Realty
An Invitation to a Staycation in the Périgord Noir There are places where history is not merely recounted, but experienced. Less than ten minutes from the medieval town of Sarlat, this magnificent property stands as one of the most beautiful landmarks in the Dordogne Valley. Once a strategic stronghold, this feudal residence has weathered the ages with a superb defiance, now enjoying a resplendent rebirth. Fully restored to the highest standards, it embodies the perfect harmony between the poetic ruggedness of the stone of yesteryear and the understated refinement of contemporary luxury. Space, Light and Nobility Spanning a generous and flexible layout, the architectural complex centres on the main residence and its characterful outbuildings, offering absolute comfort and supreme privacy. Ten Prestigious Suites: The estate features 10 spacious bedrooms, true sanctuaries of tranquillity. The original features — weathered beams, monumental fireplaces, cut stone — blend harmoniously with contemporary décor of exquisite taste. Living history no longer requires any compromise. The property benefits from an invisible, eco-friendly technological refurbishment, powered by a state-of-the-art heat pump central heating system. Energy efficiency ensuring ideal thermal comfort in all seasons. Here, nature is not merely a backdrop; it is a private sanctuary. Over 10 hectares of parks with ancient trees, mysterious woods and open meadows envelop the property in a sacred silence, offering panoramas of absolute serenity, completely shielded from view. A high-end hospitality project (luxury gîtes, exclusive retreats, prestigious guest rooms) in the heart of the most sought-after area of the Dordogne. The numerous stone outbuildings offer a blank canvas to bring your dreams to life: a spa and wellness area, artists’ studios or charming equestrian facilities. Whilst offering complete seclusion and tranquillity, the estate enjoys a highly strategic location. The major sites of the Périgord Noir, its legendary châteaux and the gentle Sarlat way of life are all within easy reach. A property of absolute rarity on the market. A stone masterpiece designed for aesthetes in search of an exceptional heritage where time stands still.
…By Périgord Sotheby’s International Realty
Perched high above the Dordogne River in the heart of the prestigious Périgord Noir, this exceptional historic château and estate are set within more than 30 hectares of private woodland and grounds, commanding breathtaking panoramic views over the valley. Accessed via a spectacular 900-metre private driveway, the château combines complete privacy with close proximity to Sarlat-la-Canéda and the celebrated villages of Domme, Beynac and La Roque-Gageac. Dating from the 17th century and enlarged in the 19th century, the château has been beautifully renovated while preserving its historic character and original architectural features. The principal residence offers approximately 1,000 sqm of elegant living space across three floors, including ten ensuite bedrooms, grand reception rooms, a magnificent library, formal dining room and an impressive salon with monumental fireplace. Air conditioning and central heating provide modern comfort throughout. Designed equally for refined private living and luxury hospitality, Château Rouffillac also benefits from a proven track record as a luxury rental property and exclusive wedding venue, highly sought after by an international clientele. The estate includes a fully renovated five-bedroom guest villa, caretaker’s house, swimming pool with pool house, gym, workshops and several outbuildings. The evocative ruins of the 11th-century Chapelle de Cadiot add a rare historical dimension to the property. Rarely does a château of such scale, authenticity and elevated position come to market in the Dordogne. Château Rouffillac represents a unique opportunity to acquire one of the region’s most remarkable private estates.
…By Maxwell-baynes Residential And Vineyards - Christie's International Real Estate
A magnificent restored historic estate near Sarlat-la-Canéda, in the heart of the Dordogne Valley. Dating from the 15th and 16th centuries and remodelled in 1905, this elegant château has recently undergone a comprehensive renovation, offering refined accommodation with 9 en suite bedrooms. Set in an elevated position on the edge of a charming village, it enjoys panoramic views over 8 hectares of private grounds, the River Dordogne and the UNESCO-listed valley. The interiors combine historic character with contemporary comfort. A grand entrance hall with original encaustic tiles leads to impressive reception rooms, including a magnificent salon with stone fireplace, wood panelling and painted beams, opening onto a bright orangery. Additional spaces include a library, intimate lounge with bar, formal dining room and a newly fitted kitchen with utility areas. Six spacious suites occupy the first floor, including a superb principal suite with views across the estate. Further bedrooms are arranged over the upper floors, with potential to create additional living or leisure spaces. Modern amenities include a heat pump system with reversible air conditioning. Outbuildings include a 19th-century barn, former stables and a separate 15th-century cottage to renovate, ideal for guest or staff accommodation. The grounds feature meadows, woodland and historic ruins, with additional land providing access to the river. Located just 7 km from Sarlat-la-Canéda, in the sought-after Périgord Noir, this exceptional property offers a rare opportunity for a private residence or prestigious hospitality project.
…By Maxwell-baynes Residential And Vineyards - Christie's International Real Estate
Built in the late 16th century, the château is a fine example of Renaissance architecture in the Périgord Noir. Steeped in history and architectural elegance, this château is a rare and distinguished property located just outside the medieval jewel of Sarlat-la-Canéda, in the Dordogne department, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, southwestern France. This region is renowned for its medieval architecture, rolling countryside, and popularity among international buyers seeking prestigious heritage properties. This Renaissance château is best known as the childhood home of Étienne de La Boétie, the renowned political philosopher and confidant of writer and philosopher Michel de Montaigne. Constructed in the late 1500s, the château features a symmetrical rectangular plan with round towers at the corners, classic of the transitional style in the phase between fortified medieval castles and more domestic Renaissance châteaux. The main residence boasts a stone spiral staircase, large fireplaces, stone mullioned windows, and spacious rooms with high ceilings typical of its period. The ground floor opens with an elegant dining room featuring stone flooring and a central stone fireplace, creating a warm and authentic atmosphere. From here, you have direct access to the main living room, kitchen, guest WC, and the striking spiral staircase housed in the château’s southern tower. The adjoining annexe houses on the ground floor the fully equipped kitchen, laundry room, a half bathroom and a bedroom. The living room is generously proportioned, showcasing a second impressive fireplace, exposed timber beams, and double-aspect windows that flood the space with natural light while offering views of the gardens. The first floor features a spacious master bedroom, complete with a beautiful stone fireplace, a private ensuite half-bathroom, a separate WC, and double-aspect windows that offer serene views over the château’s gardens and the valley. Also on this level are two additional well-proportioned bedrooms, which share a charming family bathroom, and two further bedrooms and a WC in the annexe, making it an ideal layout for guests or family living. The property is equipped with gas central heating which is underfloor in the dining room. The property with its 5.1 hectares is complemented by a charming stone barn, featuring central double doors and an original stone floor that exudes rustic character. Inside, the historic wooden cow stalls remain intact, offering a unique glimpse into the property’s agricultural past. This versatile space presents excellent potential to be transformed into a workshop, studio, or stylish additional living accommodation, perfectly blending heritage with modern adaptability. The domaine is completed by a round stone dove cote. While some areas may require modernisation or restoration, these features offer a strong foundation for a luxury residence, boutique hotel, or heritage museum. This chateau offers a rare opportunity to acquire one of France’s most culturally significant Renaissance châteaux. It stands as both a living piece of French intellectual history and a stunning architectural landmark, making it a once-in-a-generation opportunity for discerning buyers. Sarlat-la-Canéda benefits from excellent transport links despite its rural setting. The nearest international airports are Brive (approximately 45 minutes) and Bergerac Airport (just over an hour), both offering regular flights to major European hubs such as Paris, London, Amsterdam, and Brussels. For long-haul connections, Toulouse and Bordeaux International Airports are each around two hours away by car. Rail services from Paris to Souillac or to Sarlat via Bordeaux.
…By Maxwell-baynes Residential And Vineyards - Christie's International Real Estate
It’s impossible not to be moved by the beauty of this extraordinary château with river frontage overlooking the River Vézère. An architectural marvel! Fully renovated, this magnificent residence perfectly combines charm, authenticity (magnificent period features), and the most modern comforts. Offering approximately 600 m² of living space, the château primarily comprises: - Basement: cellars – Ground floor: entrance hall, living room, dining room, kitchen, laundry room, WC – First floor: 1 large bedroom with a walk-in closet and private bathroom, 1 large bedroom with a private bathroom, 2 bedrooms sharing a bathroom – on the second floor: 5 bedrooms with private shower rooms, storage room – on the third floor: large dormitory-style room, attic. The château is set in the midst of a superb park covering approximately 3.3 ha, planted with trees dating back several centuries, and featuring a heated 15 m x 6 m swimming pool. Various outbuildings (garage, workshop, storage room). The property is situated on the outskirts of one of the most beautiful villages in the Périgord Noir, offering numerous shops and restaurants (including a Michelin-starred one). The location is free from any disturbances: it is a haven of peace, secluded from prying eyes. This truly exceptional property is sold fully furnished.
…By Maxwell-baynes Residential And Vineyards - Christie's International Real Estate
A stone's throw from the prehistoric sites of Périgord Noir, this 19th century chateau and its outbuildings have been renovated and furnished in 2015 to be used for receptions, seminars and weddings. The chateau is in the heart of a park of 22.7 acres including 7.4 acres of wood overlooking the Vézère. Heated swimming pool. This chateau hotel composed of 42 bedrooms, 8 apartments and a caretaker's apartment, offers a total of 120 beds. Professional kitchen. 2 large reception rooms / dining rooms of 1,400 and 1,650 sq. ft. 3 furnished and equipped living rooms. Sauna, spa, gym. Elevator. Possibility of extension. Licensed restaurant. Commercial exploitation in activity. Value of the business goodwill included in the price. Sold with the furniture. Close to all tourist spots : 25 km from Sarlat, 40 km from Brive. 40 km from Brive - Dordogne Valley airport and less than 200 km from Bordeaux airport. 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
Montignac – Located just 800 meters from the famous Lascaux site, this 19th-century château offers over 2,340 m² of living space set within a 9-hectare estate. The main château (1,315 m²) and its annexes (1,025 m²) house a hotel complex with 42 rooms: 15 in the château and 27 in the annexes. Several large reception rooms are ideal for weddings, seminars, or private events. A professional kitchen, a spa with a sauna, and a swimming pool complete this unique property. Parking for 60 vehicles is available. Situated only minutes from the center of Montignac, in the heart of the Périgord Noir, this estate offers an exceptional setting with strong tourism and event potential.
…By Kretz & Partners
This Château, the oldest part of which dates back to the 12th century, is located in a valley listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, close to Brive and its airport, Sarlat, Rocamadour, the Padirac chasm and the Lascaux caves. The Château has 25 bedrooms and 8 in the 700m² annexe, as well as a restaurant that can seat 80 people. A wing of the Château that can accommodate seminars and weddings for 90 people up to 250 with the addition of a marquee. A beautiful 25-metre-long swimming pool with its summer outbuilding, kitchen, bar and grill, and a 200m² dining room that can seat 80 people. A vaulted cellar with sauna, spa and fitness room. An outdoor terrace, quiet and protected in summer. There is a fitness trail with an outdoor spa and 2 tennis courts. The former stables have now been converted into a vast function room for banquets, weddings and seminars. The Château covers an area of more than 3,000 m² and has 106 hectares of land, set in the middle of a 30-hectare plot of land with parklands, woods and meadows. The hill just behind it offers incredible views, forest walks and everything you need to recharge your batteries.
…By Périgord Sotheby’s International Realty
Commanding a hillside that formed part of a defensive line dating back to the Hundred Years’ War, where the remains of an ancient watchtower still stand, and located close to a remarkable prehistoric site, this magnificent château, whose origins date from the 15th century, was elegantly remodelled during the 18th century. It has retained all the charm, authenticity and refinement for which the finest Périgord estates are renowned. A majestic driveway lined with centuries-old chestnut and lime trees leads to an enchanting carriage entrance with its adjoining pedestrian gate, set within an 18th-century stone façade beautifully weathered by time. Upon arrival, a courtyard of rare elegance reveals a residence of harmonious proportions and light-filled architecture. The honey-coloured Périgord stone captures the changing light, bringing subtle nuances to the façades throughout the day. The eye is immediately drawn to the imposing staircase tower linking the two wings of the château, arranged in an L-shape. Crowned with a conical pepper-pot roof, this cylindrical tower lends the property remarkable distinction and a particularly elegant silhouette, while also providing independent access to the upper floors. The main courtyard also features an ancient well, an impressive dovecote tower, a former chapel, several agricultural buildings, former stables converted into garages, and an old wine storehouse with magnificent vaulted rooms. Together, these buildings create a cohesive architectural ensemble that is both authentic and picturesque, enhanced by abundant greenery that contributes to the tranquillity and charm of the setting. Once owned by a renowned New York art dealer associated with Henri Matisse’s son, the château offers approximately 450 sq m of living space. Its generous reception rooms include a beautiful entrance hall with a grand staircase, a study with fireplace, a spacious drawing room, a formal dining room, a more intimate dining room, and a large country kitchen with traditional cantou fireplace and utility room. The upper floors comprise five attractive bedrooms, while the attic spaces, crowned by remarkable boat-hull oak roof structures, offer exceptional scope for further conversion. The gardens, thoughtfully framed by the various outbuildings, create a harmonious and beautifully preserved environment. The estate includes two independent dwellings as well as a substantial collection of 18th- and 19th-century agricultural buildings. Rich in character and history, these outbuildings offer outstanding potential for a variety of projects, including guest accommodation, independent residences, reception venues, a concert hall or auditorium, exhibition galleries, artists’ studios, or other hospitality and event-related uses. Extending to approximately 64 hectares (158 acres), the estate comprises woodland, farmland and former vineyards, offering a preserved natural environment and magnificent views over the rolling Périgord countryside. Rare for its authenticity, historical significance, architectural quality and the scale of its grounds, this exceptional property elegantly embodies the distinctive art de vivre of the great historic estates of the Périgord. PRESTANT Realty - Bruno de Saint-Exupéry - +33 (0)6 63 49 82 46 - For more information about this property: https://www.prestant.com/agence-perigord.html (Item 240021459)
…By Prestant Perigord
Ref.3487 : Beautiful french castle for sale in Dordogne. This property enjoys a geographical location of quality, just a few minutes from major tourist sites. The small town nearby offers all services. The chateau is installed at the top of a small promontory, in a wooded and hilly environment. Raised on full basement, the chateau is about 1300 sqm (basement, ground floor, 1st floor, 2nd floor and attic). The ground floor comprises: entrance, two living rooms, a large reception room, a kitchen. On the first floor: 8 bedrooms with bathroom and toilet. On the second floor: 7 bedrooms with bathroom and toilet. On the garden level: a large reception room, jacuzzi, sauna, gym and various technical rooms. A large outbuilding of approximately 1000 sqm houses eleven bedrooms with bathroom and eight small two-room apartments. Pool with pool house. Parc of approximately 22 acres (9ha) of woods and meadows. The business assets of the property with the activity, furniture, website are priced at € 350,000. Cabinet LE NAIL – Dordogne - Périgord - Lot-et-Garonne : M. Bruno GUÉRIN : +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
Exceptional 18th Century Château with Panoramic Dordogne views. Perfectly located between Domme and Sarlat - Perched above the Dordogne Valley in the charming village of Vitrac, this beautifully restored château with origins from 16th Century, enjoys panoramic views across one of southwest France’s most prized landscapes Ideally located between Domme and the medieval jewel Sarlat‑la‑Canéda, in the heart of the Dordogne, the property offers 644 m² of elegant living space set within 8 hectares of lawns, meadows and woodland. Renovated throughout with refined taste and quality materials, the château features 10 en-suite bedrooms, three reception rooms, two dining rooms, an orangery and an impressive kitchen with open fire place. Rich in history, its origins linked to the Knights Templar, it also includes an 80m² cottage to renovate, 100 m² barn, stables, pigeonnier and historic ruins Equally suited as a luxurious main residence, prestigious country retreat or high-end hospitality investment, this fairytale estate combines heritage, privacy and an exceptional and rare Dordogne setting
…By Leggett Immobilier
Auction on Thursday, June 20, 2019, at 2 PM, Tribunal de Bergerac. Exceptional property in Périgord: a 15th-century castle, ISMH classified tower, a manor overlooking a French garden, an orangery, and outbuildings. Starting bid: €1,800,000 with the option to lower to €1,500,000, additional fees. Visit scheduled for Wednesday, June 5, 2019, from 2:30 PM to 4:30 PM. Information on the website chastres.comThis description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Scp Pimouguet, Leuret, Devos Bot
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