The agencies at Bordeaux
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A historical flat, with 75 m² and two bedrooms, in a 17th-century building, not far from Bordeaux’s Great Bell. The flat is located within a national Historical Monument building, built in the late 17th century. The elaborate building, which was reorganised many times, is laid out around a central edifice facing the street, which is, in turn, supplemented by a small interior courtyard and an immense garden-courtyard bordered by a right-angle wing. As for its current façade, built in 1771 by the Laclotte brothers, upon the request of Joseph-Michel de Montaigne, it conceals the original buildings, constructed around 1697-1698 in all likelihood by the Roumilhac master masons. On the ground floor, a stately, open gallery features three rusticated stonework arches, topped with a wraparound balcony supported by corbels and safeguarded by a baluster guardrail. In addition, the private mansion also stands out thanks to its wide dog-legged half-turn staircase, the walls of which are cadenced by small niches, while the flat, with approximately 75 m² and two bedrooms, is located on the second and last floor of this breath-taking building.
…By Patrice Besse
Beautiful vineyard property of approximately 10 hectares in the Saint Emilion Grand Cru appellation. The vineyard is well situated in a prestigious neighborhood, partly on a beautiful limestone terroir at the foot of the slope. Vineyard work is carried out using sustainable farming methods with refined winemaking techniques. The well-designed and functional operational buildings provide a solid foundation for production, offering potential for further commercial development. The residential house is nicely renovated and located in the heart of the vineyards. A very attractive working environment.
…By Vignes À Vendre
A 15-hectare wine estate, including 12 hectares of vineyards. The Château and its outbuildings were built in the mid-19th century. All the buildings were constructed with Bordeaux cut stone, and all the facades are listed as Historical Monuments. The Château overlooks the neighboring village, with views of the church and Saint-Émilion. The property has superb potential for winemaking and wine tourism. Extensive renovations are required for the Château and some of the outbuildings. The wines are of exceptional finesse and excellent quality; the wine stock is substantial, allowing for the marketing of vintages from different years, which is a significant advantage for commercial appeal. The Château currently has 22 rooms and 13 fireplaces; the entire building will require significant renovations. One of the Château's outbuildings is currently used as a residence. With a surface area of approximately 280m², it comprises 4 bedrooms. The outbuildings include a 300m² barrel cellar capable of holding 220 horizontal barrels, a 1000m² bottle cellar, former stables, and an orangery. 1080 hl of tanks are currently in use. In addition, there are 140 hl of underground tanks, 150 hl of concrete tanks, and 1600 hl of glass-lined concrete tanks that require refurbishment. The entire building complex covers an area of approximately 2500m². The Château also has 5 working wells, providing a significant water reserve. The property sits on clay-limestone soil. The grape varieties planted are 80% Merlot and 20% Cabernet Franc. Production varies from 35,000 to 45,000 bottles depending on the year. Of the 12 hectares of vines, 10.5 are currently in production (including 1.5 hectares replanted between 2012 and 2014), with 1.5 hectares having been recently uprooted. Some of the vines date back to 1901 and produce wine of exceptional quality. The wines in stock are included in the sale and represent 70,000 bottles. Finally, the last three financial statements are available. PRESTANT Bordeaux Bassin & Vignobles - Agence Prestant - 05 82 80 60 80 - More information at www.prestant.com (ref. 640251825) PRESTANT Bordeaux Bassin - Guillaume NGUEMA - 06 20 31 62 93 - More information at www.prestant.com (ref. 640251825). Information on the risks to which this property is exposed are available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr.
…By Prestant Realty
A medieval dwelling, listed as a Historical Monument, with a swimming pool and tennis court, near an 18-hole golf course and surrounded by 112 hectares, including 7 hectares of Protected Designation of Origin vineyards, near Saint-Emilion. Extending on from the Saint-Emilion plateau, the property is located in the heights of the Castillon-Côtes-de-Bordeaux appellation region, overlooking the Dordogne valley. Set back from the village, it takes advantage of its privileged position, which ensures great privacy as well as views of the valley’s remarkable environment and the surrounding vineyards and meadows. At the end of a village, the property is accessible via a private road bordered by vineyards, which then branches off into two lanes, providing access to the large wine storehouse off to one side, built during the Second French Empire, as well as, on the right, a small tenant farmer’s house, followed by several outbuildings, mostly grouped around an open courtyard, near a swimming pool and a tennis court. As for the property, it extends over more than 112 hectares of land, vineyards and forests, while vast landscaped grounds surround the medieval chateau. The latter’s partial inclusion on the list of historical monuments mentions the protection of the 14th-century dwelling, its four towers, entrance pavilion with its staircase turret, exteriors and rooftops of the other buildings that compose the edifice as well as those for the Second Empire wine storehouses, with the exclusion of the outbuildings to the west. Lastly, the contiguous vineyards guarantee great regularity for the estate’s wine production. Exclusively planted on clay-limestone hills, they benefit from natural drainage and excellent sunlight thanks to their mostly southwest exposure.
…By Patrice Besse
Dating back to 1554, this prestigious estate has hosted generations of bourgeois and noble families. Acquired by a Bordeaux family in 1848, it thrived through viticulture and agriculture. The main manor, carefully restored, offers spacious and luminous reception rooms, seven bedrooms, exposed beams, stone walls and modernized systems. A north-east wing and two slate-roofed pavilions elegantly crown the main residence. Three barns and a caretaker’s cottage complete the property. Its five-hectare park, adorned with majestic cedars, ancient trees, and a tranquil pond, provides a serene and refined setting. A rare opportunity for those seeking authenticity, comfort, and luxury living in South-West France. Annie PEZAT – +33 (0)6 38 13 44 47
…By Maxwell-baynes Residential And Vineyards - Christie's International Real Estate
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These agencies offer a selection of luxury properties vente at Bordeaux. Feel free to contact them for personalized assistance.