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A Belle Epoque villa, with grounds, a swimming pool, outbuildings and a view of the village perched on the hill, at the foot of a royal fortified town in the Lot-et-Garonne area. From the country road and just a few minutes from all essential amenities, a private, 300-metre-long drive forms a lengthy spiral around the property from the north, lined by woods and tall trees, up to the property’s gate, from where the eastern façade of the elegant, late-19th century residence looms into view between the trees and shrubs in the garden. After the entrance gate, the gravelled drive widens before the stoop, allowing visitors to disembark from their vehicles, before continuing to the garages several metres further on. The approximately 350-m² villa stands out thanks to its balanced proportions and immaculate architecture, that of a bourgeois residence, in which the façades are punctuated by regular rows of windows and discrete decorative elements, revealing a carefully thought-out construction. It is made up of a vast kitchen, a lounge, a dining room, six bedrooms and four shower rooms, as well as several service rooms. It pays witness to Belle Epoque period architecture, with its brick and stone, light-coloured rendered walls, inspired by spa town edifices. The large and perfectly aligned windows are fitted with wooden, louvred shutters painted in a warm brown hue that combines well with the decorative details in brick. The gable end is dotted with decorative oculi while the gabled roof is topped by finely crafted ridge cap, giving the building a silhouette that stands out in the Lot-et-Garonne landscape, in the midst of 2.5-hectare grounds boasting tall cedars, oak and ash trees as well as flowering shrubs, in an orderly and harmonious whole. To the south of the house, the stone and wooden outbuildings are made up of a garage, a barn and stables with a riding area. To the west, there is a large patio at the end of which stands a period ornamental balustrade, followed by the swimming pool and view up to the royal fortified village.
…By Patrice Besse
A renovated limestone dwelling from the 19th century, its guesthouse and barn on 4.5-hectare grounds, perched up on a hill near Tournon-d’Agenais. In the peaceful valleys and hillsides of the Lot-et-Garonne department, the property includes an architectural ensemble that blends in harmoniously with the countryside, where each building was purposefully designed to complement the surrounding landscape. According to tradition, the farms in this region are located far apart from one another, at one time separated by fields, but this property only has one neighbour, practically invisible due to its placement to the north of the grounds behind a stone wall, while, from the house or the garden, located halfway up a hill, one’s gaze is immediately hypnotised by the unobstructed views of the preserved natural landscape: pastures, a few cows, and, further on, the hills of the Pays de Serre. Around the buildings, a cluster of tall trees provides a verdant counterpoint to the stone buildings’ architecture as well as a shady respite, while the dovecote, set back from the two-storey rectangular main dwelling and built out of local stone, represents an impressive element thanks to its balanced aesthetics. As for the barn, also built out of stone, it completes this bucolic tableau in keeping with the former farm’s overall functional and aesthetic feel. Accessible via two separate entrances, each one indicated by a finely crafted gate, which lead to a gravel drive bordered by expertly landscaped Mediterranean vegetation, the property’s grounds are arranged into gentle terraces, with both sunnier and more wooded areas, as well as views of the surrounding countryside, while, in places, low stone walls crop up here and there, subtle vestiges of its former agricultural past.
…By Patrice Besse
An entirely restored 18th-century residence with outbuildings, on 11 hectares of land, like a Provence fortified village, in the Lot-et-Garonne area, near Agen. A limestone track branches off from a country road and leads on for approximately 150 metres, lined on one side by overhanging crags and on the other by alternating dense foliage as well as meadows below. The narrow, one-way lane splits as it reaches the buildings, with one leading to the residence, while the other curves round to rejoin the road further on. The entrance to the property is marked by a first wrought iron gate, while a second, more imposing, 18th-century one welcomes the visitor opposite the house’s enclosed courtyard. The main façade can be seen behind a small wall topped with wrought iron railings. The two-storey building is made with ashlar and has been rendered with lime on the southern wing. The hipped roof made of Romanesque tiles is underlined by a double or even triple genoise corbel as well as rainwater gutters. The arrangement on each level of an odd number of windows is symmetrical in its positioning: the ground floor is bathed in light through wide, small-paned windows, while the first floor is dotted with half-moon windows. The window frames are underlined in ochre-coloured tones and fitted with painted wooden shutters, providing discrete sophistication to the building as a whole. The main section forms an L-shape with the west wing and boasts a sober and elegant façade at the end of the courtyard. On the ground floor, two windows flank the period, solid wood, 18th-century entrance door. The outbuildings can be found to the east. Over the last twenty years, the current occupants have graced the estate with abundant vegetation that has shaped its character. Following a southern French spirit, Provence cypress, olive, pittosporum and other evergreen trees seem to have belonged to the landscape since time immemorial. They combine with ponds, fountains, statues, garden ornaments and stone walls. A swimming pool has been harmoniously incorporated into the garden.
…By Patrice Besse
A medieval castle with luxuriously restored, furnished bed and breakfast accommodation, 35 hectares of woods and a truffle oak grove, on the outskirts of a Lot-et-Garonne village. On the outskirts of a village with a population of around 350, this estate includes two separate buildings fitted out with taste, a small lake and a swimming pool, in 36 hectares of mainly woodland, in which there are notably 1,450 truffle oaks. A lane running due south at the outskirts of the village leads to the 15th-century residence, which is both imposing as well as welcoming in several ways and is chiefly oriented north-south. The entrance can be found past the two towers and bailey and can be reached via a large stoop with two flights of steps, in the centre of the main façade. This four-storey castle boasts immense cellars on the garden level and forms a quadrangular shape. It is made of rendered stone topped by a roof of half-round tiles and is surrounded by partially destroyed walls. It was transformed into a more modern edifice thanks to renovations that left their mark in the 18th and 19th centuries, not forgetting a more recent interior restoration. The current occupier, an interior decorator from America, has provided all the necessary comfort and decoration for a pleasant life within its walls. The approximately 3-metre-high bailey had up to four towers in the past, one of which is separated from its twin sister by a large patio and still possesses its conical tower. The windows of the residence and the watch towers have been altered to take advantage of the surrounding countryside. The farm buildings situated to the north and west of the castle possibly date from the 19th century, as might the small, converted chapel built to the west of the residence. These outbuildings have been transformed into a separate house. A stone well stands in the middle of the paved courtyard, which is surrounded by hundred-year-old trees dotted around the vast meadow. Lastly, nearby there is a recently built swimming pool with stone decking surrounding it.
…By Patrice Besse
In the south of Lot-et-Garonne, a restored family home with outbuildings and a swimming pool, set on 2.9 hectares of meadows and woods. From the departmental road that serves it, the property is accessible via a grassy dirt path, on either side of which extend vast meadows, punctuated by the presence of a neighboring plot and lined with trees that emphasize the natural boundaries of the estate. At the entrance, a first outbuilding stands like a lookout, marking the threshold of the property. Further along, another building distinguishes itself along the path to the house. Built at the back of the property, the house features an architecture inspired by Basque-Landes residences, a style recognizable here by the large awning that shelters the main facade, to the east. It is bordered at this location by a large terrace defined by a low wall, creating a pleasant and covered outdoor living space. A secondary awning, smaller in size, also creates a covered passage in front of the north facade. The elevations, made of stone, are all coated in plaster, simple, and pierced with straight openings of various formats and irregular arrangements, framed by wooden shutters painted in Basque red. The dwelling is topped with a two-pitched roof, renovated about ten years ago as part of works carried out to unite two small buildings into a coherent whole, raised over two levels. The wooded area surrounding the home creates a green environment with grass and trees while the swimming pool and the area set up for equestrian activities are located near the meadows.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
A 16th-century hamlet in need of a renovation, with a swimming pool, 23 hectares of grounds including 4 hectares of vineyards, overlooking the Garonne valley between Bordeaux and Toulouse. On a plateau overlooking the Garonne and Albret valleys, past several villas built on either side of a municipal road, a final property stands at the edge of a village, which can be reached via a driveway bordered by cedar trees. Surveying the surrounding landscape, it seems to be cut off from the outside world, sufficiently distanced from its neighbours to avoid all disturbances, both visual and auditory, while still remaining in proximity to the village. Nestled within its grounds, which include flower-filled pastures, fields and vineyards draped on the hillsides as well as woods below, only a faint buzzing sound can be heard from the motorway, which traverses the centre of the northern side of the valley. A gravel drive runs alongside a square dovecote and its patio before arriving in front of the U-shaped main building edified in 1536. At that time called “the chateau of Pelon”, at some point between the 17th and 19th centuries it became a noble house owned by the Espalangue family, a member of the court of Henri II, King of Navarre. Built out of stone over two levels and topped with a barrel tile roof bordered by a triple Genoise corbel, the house is arranged around a gravel courtyard punctuated with an ancient cedar tree. To the south, a square turret abuts the central main building with a floor area of approximately 385 m². The east wing, which houses the former village stove, and most likely flanked by a mill at one point, could easily be connected to the current dwelling. Combined with the 360° panoramic view, the creation of new windows, which are currently small in size and low in number, could provide additional light for the building and make it possible to take advantage of its different perspectives throughout the day. At a distance from the main dwelling, on the other side of the gravel courtyard, a guesthouse, a former Gascon farmhouse in need of renovation, is located not far from the 6 x 18-metre swimming pool and a vegetable garden with chicken coop, while a second driveway ensures this building’s independence if needed. Scattered throughout the property are three wells, an undeniable asset.
…By Patrice Besse
A fully restored 18th-century Chartreuse, surrounded by 4 hectares of woods, in the Lot-et-Garonne area, on the slopes above Agen. The flat area of land in front of the wooded grounds, with an unparalleled view of the Garonne Valley, stretches out in front of the walls and buildings of the property, which can be reached through a carriage gate next to a massive watchtower and high defensive walls. The area houses a large barn used as a garage, as well as a swimming pool with a pool-house and a pétanque pitch. Once inside the enclosed stone walls with only two entrances through carriage gates opposite one another to the north and south, tucked away from prying eyes, the 18th-century Chartreuse house stands. The house’s nobility is underlined by the Roman tiles, double or triple genoise corbels, and a coat of arms above a palm leaf topping the entrance door, which is flanked by ionic pilasters. The main façade of the Chartreuse faces west, while on its rear to the east, there is a long gallery typical of Gascony, with a wooded floor and pillars, overlooking the valley. However, the date of its initial occupation and the presence of an underground passage remain a mystery. The many outbuildings, including a guests’ house and converted barns, surround the garden/courtyard combining gravelled paths and lawns. All the roofs have been renovated, while the previously weakened walls of the outbuildings have been consolidated. A certain variety of eras and architectural styles is evident: the medieval and austere appearance of the dressed stone walls strikes a contrast with the almost Italian-inspired garden/courtyard and the two-storey long house with dual aspect rooms, making the interior as bright as the exterior.
…By Patrice Besse
Just 10 minutes from Agen, surrounded by orchards and open countryside, this renovated family property sits within almost 4 hectares of land, offering a peaceful setting where nature and outdoor living take centre stage. Located close to the Canal de Garonne and its popular cycling and walking path, the property enjoys a green and tranquil environment, shaped by the changing seasons and the surrounding rural landscape. The main house offers approximately 360 sqm of living space, comprising 12 principal rooms, including 5 bedrooms, one of which is conveniently located on the ground floor. The generous reception rooms are bright and welcoming, with a natural connection to the gardens and outdoor spaces. Outside, the grounds feature mature trees, a swimming pool, several terraces and a summer lounge, creating pleasant spaces to enjoy throughout the year. A pond surrounded by vegetation adds to the charm of the setting, while a duck hide and observation point provide an opportunity to appreciate the local wildlife. Two independent rental properties currently generate additional income and complement the main residence. Several outbuildings complete the estate, including a storage building, a workshop and three agricultural barns, offering a range of potential uses. A comfortable country property combining space, nature and practicality, while remaining within easy reach of everyday amenities. Shops and schools are nearby, Agen is just 10 minutes away, Nérac 20 minutes away, and Toulouse International Airport can be reached in approximately 1 hour and 15 minutes.
…By Bliss Immobilier
Near Agen, a 17th-century estate combining heritage and modernity, with stables, a guest house, and other outbuildings. The private driveway that leads to the property climbs up a wooded hillside overlooking the alluvial plain, devoted to both cereal and fruit cultivation and traversed by the Garonne Canal; it runs alongside a powerful terrace wall and the first buildings of the estate. The local climate is temperate, with hot summers and no dry season. Built on the hillside, the residence offers a panoramic view of the Garonne Valley, which marks the border with Gascony. Historically part of an agricultural estate and well protected from floods, it represents a typical example of a noble house in Agenais. Raised over two levels on cellars and consisting of three bodies arranged at right angles, it features austere stone facades, plastered and regularly pierced with vertical openings, with ashlar stone frames and brick cornices. It is bordered by a terrace to the north. Like the main residence, fully renovated, all the other buildings are operational, according to the wishes of the current occupants, and clustered around a private enclosed garden. The inner courtyard, rectangular in shape and half paved, half grassy, serves the living quarters and agricultural buildings. These have retained their cornices and the entablature of the exterior facades in bricks, reflecting an architectural adaptation that dates back to the Restoration, while the other facades, made of rubble, are either plastered or pointed. The roofs, mostly gabled with two or four slopes, are covered with canal or mechanical tiles. Only the half-timbered dovecote, the pool house, and the guest house located in the large gallery barn are separate from the built complex. Finally, the park, grassy and populated with multiple tree species, includes a swimming pool and its building at the center, a dovecote to the north, an orchard to the southeast, and a small wood to the west.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
EXCLUSIVE TO MAXWELL BAYNES REAL ESTATE: The Old Farmhouse and its barns are situated in the heart of 35 hectares (84 acres) of farmland, featuring ten truffle-producing trees, woodland, and a charming lake. The lake, approximately 2,500m² in size and source-fed, adds to the tranquil countryside setting, which is home to three resident donkeys. The farmhouse offers a blend of modern comfort and rustic charm, including a spacious kitchen, an open-plan living area, three bedrooms, and two bathrooms. French doors open onto terraces that overlook the stunning countryside and the 12 x 6 meter swimming pool. Within the grounds, you'll find a large hangar (240m²) equipped with a shower room, water, and electricity. Additionally, there are two garages (35m² each) and another smaller hangar, providing ample storage and utility space. This region of France is renowned for its scenic agricultural landscapes, including the famous Buzet vineyards. Just 15 minutes from Agen, the estate benefits from excellent transport links, including a nearby TGV station with swift connections to Bordeaux, Paris, and other major cities. For private air travel, Agen’s private jet airstrip caters to both business and leisure needs. For more information or to request a comprehensive brochure, please contact Jane Vernon at +33 6 43 50 01 21 (WhatsApp). If you're unable to visit France soon, a live virtual tour can be arranged.
…By Maxwell-baynes Residential And Vineyards - Christie's International Real Estate
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…By Expertimo
Thierry Tamenne offers you this magnificent 18th-century charterhouse, entirely renovated, combining the charm of the old with modern comfort, of approximately 250 m² of living space, on a superb wooded plot of 6,634 m².Located just a few minutes from Nérac, this character property will seduce you with its high-end features and privileged environment.Upon entering, discover a vast, bright living room of approximately 70 m², enhanced by its exposed stones and beautiful oak beams, providing a warm and authentic atmosphere. A fully equipped kitchen harmoniously completes the living space.On the night side, the house features 5 large bedrooms, each benefiting from its own private bathroom, as well as 5 WCs, ensuring comfort and intimacy for the whole family or a hosting project.A rare and charming advantage: a completely renovated period tower, adding an atypical and unique character to this exceptional home.Outside, everything is designed to fully enjoy the lifestyle of the South-West:* Approximately 25 m² terrace* Saltwater pool 7 x 4 m* Boules court* Magnificent wooded and green parkAdditional features:? Underfloor heating with heat pump? Aluminum carpentry? No work required? Quality services and beautiful finishes? Property tax: €1,900A rare gem, combining authenticity, modern comfort, and a pleasant way of living, to be discovered without delay.I am available 7 days a week, from 8 am to 9 pm, and would be happy to show you this charming property.Fees are payable by the seller.Your commercial agent 3G IMMO on-site EI - Thierry TAMENNE registered at RSAC d'AGEN No. 844 975 573.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
Set within nearly 6 hectares of beautifully wooded parkland, this character estate offers a rare setting, combining rural elegance with strong hospitality potential. The property extends over 1,588 sqm, including approximately 686 sqm of living space divided between two houses, complemented by an independent pavilion featuring 5 bedrooms and 5 bathrooms—ideal for a hospitality business. A large barn converted into a reception hall, a traditional Landes house, a swimming pool, and numerous outbuildings complete this harmonious and meticulously maintained ensemble. The grounds, alternating between lawns, meadows, and woodland, provide peace and privacy in a preserved natural environment. Already successfully operated for weddings and events, the estate offers significant development potential, whether for a hospitality venture or as an exceptional family property. Agency fees payable by the buyer. Fees: 6% incl. VAT of the net seller’s price. Estimated annual energy costs for standard use: between €10,540 and €14,270 per year (indexed as of January 1, 2021). Information regarding potential risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Agence Mercure Bordeaux-aquitaine
Explore this impressive 5-bedroom, 4-bathroom manoir dating back to 1832, with versatile living spaces, and comfortable bedrooms; Accessed by sweeping driveways, and situated in the centre of its land of just over 3 hectares (approx 8 acres) of beautifully manicured gardens, this exquisite property includes a swimming pool with loggia and outside kitchen and two barns, one barn housing two stables. The spacious and inviting reception rooms exude elegance, whilst the Falcon kitchen is equipped with top-of-the-line appliances and generous work surfaces, perfect for even the most accomplished chefs, accompanied by a back-kitchen and utility room with wc. Conveniently located near the charming towns of Miramont de Guyenne, Lauzun and Bergerac, this property provides easy access to numerous quaint bastide villages with vibrant communities. Key features include: - Double glazing for improved energy efficiency - High-speed internet connectivity -Solar Panels used to heat the water - Two large barns, including two stables and a workshop -A conforming fosse septic system -A lake of approximately 1 acre teaming with fish For more information, including a comprehensive brochure & Floor Plans, please contact Jane Vernon at +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
15 minutes from Grignols and Casteljaloux, 20 minutes from Bazas, in the municipality of Saint-Michel-de-Castelnau, a village with a grocery store, a school, and school transport to the middle school and high school. Jennifer RAMEAU presents this magnificent stone property, carefully renovated, offering 290 m² of living space on a fully enclosed plot of more than 4 hectares. From the entrance, you will be charmed by the brightness and beautiful volumes of the living room (62m²) composed of a lounge/dining room area with a pellet stove, beautiful ceiling height, and a 47 m² mezzanine. A fitted and equipped kitchen, offering a stunning view of the wooded park, and a utility room complete the day area. The night area consists of 2 bedrooms, including a superb master suite of 24 m² with a shower room and separate WC, as well as a bathroom and a second separate WC. A 10 m² dressing room provides access to a second attached dwelling, which can be used as a gîte or main part: 65 m² including an entrance, a living area with a fitted kitchen, 2 bedrooms, a shower room, and a WC. Outside, the property unveils a 4.3-hectare wooded park, entirely enclosed, predominantly planted with oaks and maritime pines, with: * a heated and secure swimming pool, with terrace * two covered terraces (50 m² and 12 m²) in travertine * a 50 m² drying room, * a pool house / pig park, * a 42 m² double garage adjoining the house. Completely renovated, the house requires no work. This rare property combines authenticity, modern comfort, and a preserved environment. A unique property, to discover without delay! DPE B - GES A Budget 495,000 euros (fees at the seller's expense). To visit and assist you with your project, contact Jennifer RAMEAU at 0789953326 or by email at [email protected]. According to Article L.561.5 of the Monetary and Financial Code, a piece of identification will be requested for the organization of the visit. This announcement has been drafted under the editorial responsibility of Jennifer RAMEAU acting under the status of a commercial agent registered at RSAC BORDEAUX 879123107 with SAS PROPRIETES PRIVEES, with a capital of 44,920 euros, ZAC LE CHÊNE FERRÉ - 44 ALLÉE DES CINQ CONTINENTS 44120 VERTOU; SIRET 487 624 777 00040, RCS Nantes. Professional card for real estate transactions and business assets (T) and property management (G) no. CPI 4401 2016 000 010 388 issued by the CCI Nantes - Saint Nazaire. Escrow account no. 30932508467 BPA SAINT-SEBASTIEN-SUR-LOIRE (44230). Guarantee GALIAN-SMABTP - 89 rue de la Boétie, 75008 Paris - no. 28137 J for 2,000,000 euros for T and 120,000 euros for G. Professional liability insurance by GALIAN-SMABTP policy no. 28137.J Mandate ref: 451152- The professional guarantees and secures your real estate project. Jennifer RAMEAU (EI) Commercial Agent - RSAC Number: 879123107 Bordeaux - .This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Propriétés Privées
In the heart of a calm and green environment, discover this beautiful property full of charm consisting of a main house of 125 m2 as well as a charming gîte of 40 m2, all set on a magnificent wooded plot of 3924 m2 with a swimming pool and a pigeonnier. The house offers an entry of 6.17 m2. A pleasant living room of 45.44 m2, bright with a lounge, dining room, and open kitchen, ideal for sharing convivial moments with family or friends. A small veranda of 6.72 m2 adjacent to the living room overlooks the back side by the pigeonnier. The sleeping area consists of a master bedroom of 17.34 m2 with a large closet, a bathroom of 7.98 m2 on the ground floor. A shower room with a toilet of 3.80 m2. Upstairs: A landing of 7.44 m2 providing access to two spacious bedrooms, one of which can serve as a dormitory. Toilet with a washbasin, Velux window. In the semi-basement, a fully renovated room can accommodate a music room, a leisure area, an office, or even a gym according to your desires. Laundry room + cellar. The independent gîte of 44.39 m2 has a living room with a kitchenette, a living room, two spacious bedrooms with dressing rooms, and a communicating shower room. Independent toilet. All air-conditioned. A real asset for receiving family and friends or for a rental activity already in place. Outside, you will enjoy a vast plot of 3924 m2 enhanced by a chlorine pool and an authentic pigeonnier adding extra charm with a large terrace. A stone outbuilding (former sheepfold) serves as storage (wood, swimming pool system, and others...). A rare property, ideal for nature lovers, family or tourist projects. Energy performance diagnostic (DPE) in progress but good insulation, double glazing, heat pump, and thermodynamic water heater. Fiber optic, septic tank revised for sale.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Prada Prestige Immo
Situé au cœur d’un environnement naturel préservé et d’un calme absolu, ce domaine d’exception s’étend sur plus de 18 hectares d’un seul tenant, à seulement 10 minutes d’Agen et de sa gare TGV. L’agence CASANOVA vous propose cette propriété rare, idéalement située entre Bordeaux et Toulouse, offrant un cadre de vie serein, sans nuisance, tout en bénéficiant d’une proximité immédiate avec les commodités, l’autoroute et les infrastructures de transport. Ce domaine historique en pierres, à l’architecture authentique, déploie une surface habitable de près de 578 m². Il comprend une maison principale de plus de 330 m² aux volumes généreux, avec de vastes salons, une cuisine entièrement équipée et aménagée, quatre chambres dont trois suites avec salle d’eau ou salle de bains privative, dressing et bureaux. Le domaine est complété par deux maisons écologiques pouvant accueillir respectivement six et quatre personnes, un pigeonnier à réhabiliter ainsi qu’une vaste grange. Ce cadre bucolique bénéficie d'une vue dégagée et panoramique sur la vallée et un château, ainsi que d’un accès à un lac privatif et plusieurs sources naturelles. Pensé pour le confort et la qualité de vie, le domaine dispose d’un garage, d’une terrasse et d’une piscine au sel de 13x5 m (chauffée). Les matériaux nobles comme le bois et la pierre confèrent à l’ensemble un charme authentique et chaleureux. Le chauffage est assuré par une combinaison écologique bois/électricité/solaire, renforçant l’aspect durable du lieu. L’ensemble est parfaitement adapté à une activité touristique grâce à sa configuration actuelle, son accessibilité (dont un gîte PMR), sa grande salle de jeux d’environ 80 m² et la beauté de son environnement.
…By Agence Galerie Casanova
On the border of Gironde and Lot-et-Garonne, this magnificent countryside property offers charm, space, and multiple possibilities, just a few minutes from amenities and less than an hour from Bordeaux. The Maison de Maître, with 375 m² of habitable space, retains a preserved charm combining authenticity and modern comfort: a large reception room with period fireplaces and beautiful volumes, a warm and friendly kitchen, and 7 spacious and bright bedrooms. Two nicely renovated outbuildings: a T4 house of 120 m², with its independent access and private garden, and a T2 cottage of 60 m² with its terrace, both free for occupancy. The two lodgings can be rented year-round for respective monthly rents of 900 and 600 euros or can be operated as tourist accommodations. Outbuildings with high potential: a barn attached to the T4 house, offering more than 110 m² of space available for development, and an old tobacco dryer with 100 m² of ground space, plus an attic of the same size, ideal for professional projects, receptions, additional accommodation, or storage. Outside, there is a large wooded park with varied species and an oak forest for quiet walks. The 60 m² swimming pool, secured by a rolling cover, is bordered by a pleasant covered terrace. This property would be ideal for a beautiful family home, but also for grouped housing or for an investor wanting to develop a tourist project, rental (bed and breakfasts, gîtes, events, seminars...). Come and discover this rare property with great potential!This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By 3g Immo Prestige
Near Villeneuve-sur-Lot, in the heart of an exceptionally preserved rolling countryside, this estate of nearly 40 hectares offers a rare lifestyle combining nature, comfort and high-quality equestrian facilities. Meadows, woodland, natural springs and ponds form a harmonious single-block property, ideal for equestrian activities, a hospitality venture or simply a peaceful life in an outstanding natural setting. The property includes: a 17th-century stone manor house of approximately 334 sqm; a separate 143 sqm guest house; an equestrian barn of approximately 1,000 sqm with 17 horse boxes and facilities; swimming pool, terraces, landscaped pond and outbuildings. The main residence has retained all the charm of its origins: exposed beams, stone walls, generous volumes and reception rooms opening onto the surrounding countryside. Thanks to its natural springs, the estate benefits from excellent water autonomy and offers a rare balance between open pastureland, woodland and functional equestrian infrastructure. A distinctive property, perfectly suited to an equestrian project, hospitality business or elegant family estate. Agency fees payable by the buyer: 6% VAT included. Estimated annual energy costs: between €3,160 and €4,350 (2021 reference index). Risk information available on: www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Agence Mercure Bordeaux-aquitaine
Between Bordeaux and Toulouse, 5 minutes from a medieval bastide, a set of 18th-century stone buildings on 5 hectares with a view of the Pyrenees. The estate is located below a little-used minor road that runs along the property to the north. Sheltered from view by numerous planted clusters and a bamboo grove, the buildings open onto a large meadow arranged in paddocks, which brings light and perspective to the living spaces and exteriors, with the Pyrenees as a backdrop. At the end of the large automatic wrought iron entrance gate, flanked by two pillars, a driveway leads to a parking area for vehicles, facing the tall metal doors at the back of a barn-like outbuilding, as well as a vast courtyard bordered by stone walls. Two buildings reveal themselves on either side of a gravel courtyard, decorated with a long rectangular pond and an olive tree. The first building, built in a square plan and raised two and a half levels under a gabled roof, integrates into the gentle slope of the land. The second, oblong in shape, raised two levels, stretches along the courtyard to the west and has a covered terrace of about 40 m² on the courtyard side. To the south, stone walls frame the courtyard to form a large terrace overlooking the garden. The landscaped park, where flowering groves, trees of various species, and lawns coexist, is fully fenced. Adjacent to a spacious terrace in front of the south facade of the residence, an area has been arranged with wooden terraces, within which an octagonal pool has been inserted, creating a deck from which the view extends over nature.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
In the north of Lot-et-Garonne, a fully renovated rural estate from the 15th century, complete with its swimming pool and 4 hectares of land. At the top of a natural rise, the old blonde stone farmhouse, whose origins date back to the 15th century, overlooks a set of rolling meadows. Access to the property is via an automatic gate, leading to a winding driveway that gradually approaches the buildings. The estate extends over nearly 4 hectares as a single plot. From the promontory, the view widens over the countryside of the South-West, offering an unobstructed circular panorama.Two buildings make up the whole: the main house, resulting from the transformation of a carefully renovated old barn, and a stone guest house, in keeping with the local hospitality tradition. Oriented southward, the buildings feature long facades of blonde limestone, rhythmically punctuated by tall windows with small panes that let in abundant light. The four-pitched roof, covered with local canal tiles, tops a framework of remarkable volumes, perceived from the outside by the grandeur of the roofs.A vast covered terrace, supported by square columns, under a ceiling adorned with colorful cement tiles, stretches along the main facade. The woodwork is painted white, with double glazing and equipped with hinged shutters.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
17th-century manor with 486m² (7 bedrooms): guesthouse, tennis court, heated pool on 1 enclosed hectare 1 hour from Bordeaux, 20 minutes from Marmande and only 5 minutes from Casteljaloux, this 17th-century character house dates before, as evidenced by its cylindrical tower housing a magnificent wooden spiral staircase. It is composed of a cave, kitchen, living-room, office, library, Tv room, mezzanine, 5 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms. 75m² of living space guesthouse with its 2 bedrooms needs a few refreshments. Others outbuildings complete the property: a 100m² room that can be used for multiple purposes: a sport room, a reception room…, 2 garages, a woodshed and a wooden chalet housing a shower room… All on an enclosed plot of 1 hectare with a lovely pleasure park offers a heated pool (12m X 6m), a tennis court to be restored and numerous terraces, one of which has a covered area and its barbecue. No nuisance, only a quiet and easy going way of life, perfect spot for families wishing to spend their holidays as well as people looking for their house of dreams! Information on the risks to which this proper-ty is exposed is available on the Georisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Chateaux Et Patrimoine
In the heart of a residential area much appreciated for its tranquility, this luxury villa is a rare opportunity in the area. Housing surprising volumes, it offers the unprecedented possibility of having a completely independent part, if necessary. It therefore responds to all additional accommodation projects to accommodate parents, friends or teenagers concerned about autonomy. A judicious distribution of parts will facilitate your immediate adaptation. The garden with the dimensions of another time presents various spaces which you will exploit with happiness. Finally a large basement housing garage / workshop / cellar spaces? completes an incomparable proposition.
…By Era Global International Property
Prestigious stone estate with 3 gîtes, swimming pool, truffle farm, and over 4 hectares – Ideal tourist project - Lot-et-GaronneLocated in the heart of Lot-et-Garonne, between Villeneuve-sur-Lot and Agen, this exceptional character property in stone represents a rare opportunity for a high-end tourist investment. At the end of a private road, in a preserved environment with no overlooking neighbors, this estate immediately captivates with its authenticity, generous volumes, and sumptuous natural setting. A real estate ensemble with high tourist potential: ? Main house of 373 m² (type 9) – Spacious and bright, it offers vast living spaces, several suites, and perfectly blends the charm of old stones with modern comfort. Ideal for accommodating the owners. ? Three independent gîtes, ready for operation: - 100 m² gîte of type 4, warm and functional - 116 m² gîte of type 4, with beautiful volumes and terrace - 90 m² gîte of type 3, perfect for couples or small families These accommodations enable immediate profitability through seasonal rentals, with a strong tourist appeal in this region renowned for its way of life, markets, bastides, and natural heritage. Exterior amenities that attract clientele: Over 4 hectares combining landscaped parks, meadows, and woods, offering a unique atmosphere for relaxation. 5000 m² truffle farm, a rare asset enhancing the estate’s value. Stunning 12 × 7 m swimming pool with pool house, a true relaxation space favored by holidaymakers. Pétanque court, which perfectly complements the leisure offerings. Spacious parking, facilitating guest reception. Annex buildings for developing other projects: ? 62 m² outbuilding on concrete slab, ideal for creating a wellness space (spa, yoga room), receptions, or seminars. ? 50 m² office and workshop, to manage the on-site tourist activity or launch thematic workshops (cooking, oenology, crafts). Strategic and attractive location: Close to Villeneuve-sur-Lot and Agen, dynamic cities offering all amenities, TGV train station access, and highway. A very visited area by French and foreign tourists looking for nature and authentic stays. Advantages for investors: Significant capacity (house + 3 gîtes) allowing for various types of activities: gîtes, guest rooms, wellness stays, private events. Quick profitability thanks to the existing structures ready for operation. Possibility to develop further (reception spaces, themed stays around wellness or local gastronomy). An exceptional property for a life and investment project: Contact us to receive the complete file and arrange a private visit. We will assist you in realizing your project in this exceptional place. Fees charged to the seller. Your 3G IMMO commercial agent on site EI - Thomas AUDY registered at RSAC d'AGEN n° 800 249 534. According to article L.561.5 of the Monetary and Financial Code, you will be asked to present an identity document for the organization of the visit. Information about 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
Haut-Agenais — A characterful stone house with spacious rooms and endless potential Just five minutes from Prayssas, a thousand-year-old village in the hills of Lot-et-Garonne, with its charming shops, this stone house is nestled in the countryside of the Haut-Agenais, sheltered from view. The views over the hills and pastures are stunning, and the peace and quiet of the location is absolute. The property comprises a total of 560 m² spread across two houses set on 3.6 hectares of landscaped grounds and pastures. The rooms are spacious, the stonework beautiful, and natural light abounds. The first house centres around a vast 115 m² living room with exceptionally high ceilings, opening onto the heated indoor swimming pool. An elegant open-plan staircase overlooks the living room and leads to the upstairs bedrooms. The second house, more intimate, features a lounge opening onto the terrace, a spacious kitchen-diner and five bedrooms, four of which are upstairs. In total, there are nine bedrooms, expandable to twelve. Whether as a large family home, a charming guesthouse with three independent units, or a combination of both — this property adapts to any lifestyle. Two horse stables and several hectares of pasture provide the ideal setting for horse riding. It is not uncommon to see deer gracefully crossing the grounds. The orchard, with its mirabelle plum, cherry, pear and fig trees, marks the passing of the seasons — the trees in bloom in spring, the harvests in summer. A serene calm, stunning views Near Madaillan Castle, one of the most impressive medieval fortresses in the department Future high-speed rail station in Agen, 20 minutes away: Bordeaux and Toulouse in 1 hour, Paris in 3 hours
…By Maxwell-baynes Residential And Vineyards - Christie's International Real Estate
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