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EXCLUSIVE - In Caudéran, near the G, Pins Francs and Stéhélin stadium, pretty family house of 145 m2 renovated and extended in 2017, set back from the street, on a large plot of nearly 700 m2. The entrance leads to a living/dining room and provides access to the extension comprising a large eat-in kitchen fully open to a terrace overlooking a large garden with a heated swimming pool of over 400 m2 and no overlooking neighbors. A master suite with dressing room and bathroom completes this level. Upstairs, there are three large bedrooms, a bathroom and an office. The basement totals nearly 60 m2 and includes a nice laundry room, a cellar and a large storage area. Just steps away from bus G, lines 2 and 73 and all shops. Contact Gwénaëlle ELAZEM - 06 07 18 25 65
…By Happyla Immobilier
Discover this extraordinary Manoir nestled in the heart of the Buzet vineyards, perched high above the picturesque towpaths of the Canal de Garonne. This remarkable estate is not only an inviting family home but also a successful events venue, renowned for hosting unforgettable weddings. With a solid reputation, the property comfortably accommodates up to forty guests and features a stunning reception hall that can host up to 130 seated guests. The main residence serves as a cozy family home, complemented by an attached three-bedroom guest cottage. Within the beautifully landscaped grounds, you’ll find a newly constructed, independent summer pavilion boasting five en-suite bedrooms. This presents a fantastic opportunity for those wishing to continue in the hospitality and rental business, particularly in the enchanting Lot et Garonne region, with its prime proximity to the Canal Lateral. The estate features a traditional Landes house with impressive volume, awaiting renovation and enhancement to unlock its full potential, all set within well-maintained gardens. A footpath leads directly to the Canal, providing easy access to the serene waterside. Enjoy effortless connectivity to the capital of Lot et Garonne, AGEN, complete with convenient access to the TGV railway station for quick journeys to major cities such as Bordeaux and Paris. For those who prefer private air travel, the Agen private jet airport accommodates both business and leisure needs, while international airports in Bordeaux and Toulouse are also within easy reach. For more information, including a comprehensive brochure and detailed floor plans, please contact Jane Vernon at +33 6 43 50 01 21. 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
The BARNES Cap Ferret agency presents this set of two villas located in the heart of Cap Ferret, just a few steps from the Lighthouse and the Arcachon Basin. Inspired by the cabin spirit of the area, these houses offer several independent living spaces in a sought-after environment.The first villa includes a living room with a kitchenette. The second villa features a living-dining room with an open kitchen.The entire property totals six bedrooms. The first villa offers four bedrooms, three shower rooms, and toilets. The second villa includes two bedrooms, one shower room, and separate toilets.Outside, a summer kitchen, a heated pool, an independent laundry room, and a garage complete the property.The displayed price includes a 5% fee payable by the buyer.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Barnes Bassin D'arcachon
We invite you to discover a charming property surrounded by a vast park of 1.3 hectares 40 minutes from Bordeaux. Located near the Sauve, which houses the famous Abbey of La Sauve Majeure, the hilly landscape recalls the tranquility and elegance of Tuscany. This property consists of a single storey house of about 240m 2, a swimming pool with a pool-house, a garage and a carport. Ce bien vous est présenté par l'agence Grisel Immobilier Bordeaux n'hésitez pas à visiter notre site internet grisel-immobilier.fr ou à nous téléphoner au +33-0556440607
…By Grisel Immobilier
Coldwell Banker Immoba Realty invites you to discover this stunning home built in 1890, located in one of the most sought-after areas of Le Bouscat, just 400m from Tram Line D. Featuring spacious and light-filled living areas, the house offers an elegant lounge, an open-plan dining room, and a kitchen. Large bay windows provide optimal natural light and offer breathtaking views of the landscaped garden. The property also includes four bedrooms, one of which is a master suite with a walk-in closet and private bathroom. The beautifully designed garden of over 800 m² is a true haven of peace, complete with a superb heated swimming pool – the perfect setting for relaxing or entertaining with family and friends. Energy performance: DPE 172 (C) / GES 26 (C) Estimated annual energy costs: between €1,990 and €2,740 Fees paid by the seller Contact: Stéphane Laroche Independent Sales Agent RSAC: 828 362 285 / RCP: 127 100 479 Find all our listings on IMMOBA.
…By Coldwell Banker Immoba Realty Bordeaux
Coldwell Banker offers you this exceptional property ideally located in one of the most attractive towns of the Arcachon Basin. Due to be completed at the end of 2025, this villa benefits from a privileged location just steps from all amenities in a quiet, green setting. Designed with high-end finishes and equipment, the villa offers a large, bright living room with a south-facing exposure. The fully equipped kitchen, fitted with fine materials, provides a convivial space and generous storage with its utility room. Four suites, including the principal suite located on the ground floor, ensure comfortable living; each includes a dressing room and a shower room, and those on the upper floor have access to the terrace. A beautiful pool surrounded by a spacious semi-covered wooden terrace enhances the tree-filled outdoor space; a detached garage completes the features of this villa. DPE (Energy Performance Assessment) in progress Reduced notary fees. Sale price: €1,390,000 including agency fees; the fees are payable by the seller. For more information, contact Céline HARTENSTEIN Independent Sales Agent RSAC No. 987 559 929 RCP No. 127 100 479 Find all our properties on IMMOBA Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on request or on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Coldwell Banker Immoba Realty Bassin D'arcachon
Hidden from view, in one of the most sought-after environments in Pau, this former XIXth-century property of about 383 m² develops a rare universe, designed around living comfort and reception. Behind its discreet façade, large fully redesigned living spaces are revealed, where volumes, light, and materials dialogue with elegance. High-end kitchen, lounge bar inspired by the finest Scottish addresses, cinema area, heated veranda opening onto the garden... each room has been conceived to create a warm and unique atmosphere. The property offers several sleeping areas, quality technical amenities, as well as remarkable fluidity between indoor and outdoor spaces. Heated pool, pool house, terraces, intimate garden, and spectacular reception areas make up a particularly private living environment, with all amenities within walking distance. A rare property on the Palois market, where the charm of the old meets a contemporary vision of the art of living. +33786980757
…By Bonaparte
Situated in one of the most sought-after areas of La Teste-de-Buch, in the tranquility of a prestigious street while remaining just a few minutes' walk from the hyper-center, this magnificent new villa offers approximately 180 m2 of living space and provides a privileged living environment combining comfort, modernity, and functionality. From the entrance, you will discover beautiful volumes bathed in light thanks to excellent exposure and large openings to the outside. The living area, spacious and friendly, features a perfectly integrated open kitchen within the reception space and generously opens onto the terrace through a superb sliding bay window, creating true continuity between inside and outside. The organization of the spaces has been designed to meet the needs of a family seeking comfort. The ground floor offers a first master suite as well as an additional bedroom allowing for particularly pleasant single-level living. Upstairs, you will enjoy a second master suite, two additional bedrooms, an independent bathroom, as well as a balcony providing additional outdoor space. This villa also benefits from a reversible ducted heating and air conditioning system ensuring optimal comfort in every season. A garage completes the features of this property with contemporary finishes. Built recently, this house allows for reduced notary fees, a particularly appreciated advantage in the context of a new real estate purchase. Combining a sought-after location, tranquility, proximity to the city center, and high-quality current features, this villa represents a rare opportunity on the La Teste-de-Buch market. For more information or to arrange a visit, please contact us.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Agence Cap
Situated in the center of Carignan-de-Bordeaux, this character property sits on a beautifully landscaped and wooded 2,300 m² south-facing plot. The stone house features an entrance, a large living room with a fireplace, a bedroom/office (with the possibility of an adjoining bathroom), a spacious office, a dining kitchen, and a dining room opening onto a 47 m² veranda and a terrace with a pool. Upstairs, there are four spacious bedrooms with private bathrooms, closets/dressing rooms, and a laundry area. The property also includes a guest house, a garage, and a workshop. Ce bien vous est présenté par l'agence BARNES Bordeaux Rive Droite - Visiter notre site internet www.barnes-bordeaux.com - Téléphone +33-0532091090
…By Barnes Bordeaux Rive Droite
15 km from Dax, a MAGNIFICENT CHARACTER HOUSE dating from the 1900s, meticulously renovated by its owners, blending old-world charm with modern comforts. It also includes a 120 sq m outbuilding on two levels, a covered terrace, a veritable greenhouse, and a 9 x 4 m swimming pool. The main house, measuring 330 sq m, comprises an entrance hall, a living room, a dining room, a lounge with a fireplace and library, a fully fitted and equipped kitchen opening onto the garden, 5 spacious bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, and 4 toilets. All set within a 1320 sq m enclosed and landscaped garden. HIGH-END FEATURES, A TRULY STUNNING PROPERTY. Contact Sophie MENAUTHON Tel: +33 6 25 42 67 68 or Severine ETCHEGARAY Tel: +33 6 75 49 61 04 EQUINOXES IMMOBILIER Agency specializing in luxury properties in the Landes and Basque Country More information (ref. 4000928510) Fees payable by the seller Average energy prices indexed as of 15/06/2023 (subscription included). Estimated annual energy costs for standard use: between €3,500 and €4,000 per year. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Georisques website: georisques.gouv.fr
…By Equinoxes Immobilier
Just 20 km from Bayonne, Hossegor, and Dax, and 13 km from St Martin de Seignanx, this splendid 20th-century farmhouse is nestled in the heart of a protected Natura 2000 site, set within a fully enclosed landscaped park of 7,545 m². Full of character and boasting generous proportions, the property includes charming outbuildings, a pool house, and a stone building with a bread oven, adding a rare heritage touch. The main house, a 292 m² (3,100 sq ft) T8 (8-room) layout, is centered around a magnificent living room of over 100 m² (1,076 sq ft), enlivened by an elegant open fireplace. It features five bedrooms, including an extra-large master suite with a shower room, dressing room, and wellness area, as well as three bathrooms and two toilets. Three garages accommodating up to five vehicles, a wine cellar, and ample storage complete this property. Recent renovations (roof, gutters, etc.) enhance the comfort and tranquility of the location. A peaceful atmosphere emanates from every space: a true ode to nature, rare and precious. Contact Sophie MENAUTHON Tel: +33 6 25 42 67 68 or Camille PECASTAING LESCARBOURA Tel: +33 6 42 11 37 17 EQUINOXES IMMOBILIER Agency specializing in luxury properties in the Landes and Basque Country More information (ref. 4000928493) Fees payable by the seller Average energy prices indexed for the years 2023, 2024, and 2025 (subscription included). Estimated annual energy costs for standard use: between €3,500 and €4,200 per year. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Georisques website: georisques.gouv.fr
…By Equinoxes Immobilier
EXCLUSIVE. Just 5 km from Dax, nestled within a 2-hectare park, this architect-designed villa from the 1980s offers approximately 188 sq m of living space across 7 rooms, providing a rare and secluded living environment. The property comprises a spacious, light-filled 70 sq m living room opening onto the swimming pool, a fully fitted and equipped kitchen, a laundry room, 5 bedrooms including a master suite, and 2 bathrooms. Outside, the 2-hectare wooded park guarantees absolute peace and tranquility. A triple garage completes this property. Ideal for those who appreciate spaciousness and nature, in the immediate vicinity of Dax. Contact Sophie MENAUTHON Tel: +33 6 25 42 67 68 or Camille PECASTAING LESCARBOURA Tel: +33 6 42 11 37 17 EQUINOXES IMMOBILIER Agency specializing in luxury properties in the Landes and Basque Country More information (ref. 4000928494) Fees payable by the seller Average energy prices indexed to the years 2023, 2024, and 2025 (subscription included). Estimated annual energy costs for standard use: between €4,460 and €6,100 per year. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Georisques website: georisques.gouv.fr
…By Equinoxes Immobilier
Vernacular architecture inspired by the omnipresent oyster huts in the preserved and authentic neighborhood occupied by this 255 m2 house on a 993 m2 plot. This former oyster building was enhanced in 2022 by architect Mathieu Villemonteil, founder of the AAVA architecture studio. On two levels, and unsuspected from the street by the presence in particular of a superb landscaped garden, this house offers an idyllic setting adjoining the coastal path and the picturesque port of Meyran. Inside, the living room is a succession of spaces allowing both conviviality and privacy, interrupted simply by the through fireplace or an elegant removable glass roof. The parquet floors and white walls provide an ideal setting to highlight remarkable elements such as the spectacular metal ribbon staircase, the custom-made bookcase or even designer furniture pieces. Numerous bay windows help to let nature into the home. The five bedrooms each have their own bathroom, including one on the ground floor, making it a family place. Those upstairs open onto a gallery offering beautiful views of the port and the Bassin. Outside and around the heated swimming pool, a large summer kitchen under glass as well as a covered dining room invite you to relax. Two garden sheds, a small garage, a pétanque court and an outdoor shower complete this exceptional property. Parking spaces. An enchanting place in the heart of a preserved setting. The lush garden The interior atmosphere The small gate to access the port
…By Archik Bassin D’arcachon
Located in Saint-Aubin-de-Médoc, this house benefits from a calm and residential environment, close to shops, schools, and public transport. This charming town offers a pleasant living environment, ideal for families seeking tranquility while remaining close to amenities.The property extends over a plot of 962 m², including a swimming pool, a terrace, an outbuilding, a garage, and 4 parking spaces. The south-facing exposure allows for full enjoyment of the garden and pool throughout the day, providing a true outdoor relaxation space.Built in 2023, this 195 m² house consists of 6 rooms including 5 bedrooms, a living room, a kitchen, 2 bathrooms, a shower room, and 3 toilets. In excellent condition, it has heat pump heating and an energy classification of A. Modern and bright, it offers a spacious and comfortable living area, perfect for a large family.Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.frSelling price: 954,000 €Seller's fees includedContact your SAFTI advisor: Damien CASTAGNÉ, Tel: 0603035554, Email: [email protected] - EI - Commercial agent registered under the RSAC of BORDEAUX with the number 801005141This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Safti
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
In Chalosse, 1 hour from the beaches, a 19th-century castle and its wooded park with a view of the Pyrenees. Hidden at the end of a wooded park of about 1.5 hectares and accessed by a spacious drive, the noble house offers nearly 700 m² of living space over three levels. Remarkably maintained and partially renovated in 2012, it has retained many original features: moldings, antique doors, staircase, parquet floors, and paved stone or terracotta surfaces. With several reception areas, seven bedrooms, a dormitory, and an independent apartment, the property has been designed as a place to live year-round as well as a vacation residence. From the park and its terrace, the view encompasses the Pyrenees.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…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
In Beautiran, right on the Garonne, a late 19th-century house with a dependency and pool, on a plot of 8,000 m². Built in 1893, the property spans a large square plot of 8,000 m² along the Garonne. The plot, measuring 80 x 100 m, is organized around a main house flanked by a stone dependency. The architecture combines regional bourgeois codes with details inspired by seaside tourism: broad sloping roofs, generous overhangs, and harmonious integration into the river landscape. A visible structure of rafters and wooden posts, painted the same color as the shutters, supports the entire structure. The eaves are made of a slatted paneling, while its marked slope and wide overhang protect the facades of the blonde stone house and reinforce its horizontal silhouette. The dwelling is elevated on a full mezzanine and three additional levels, providing a total living area of nearly 300 m². The ground floor includes a kitchen, a living-dining room, and an office. The first floor houses three bedrooms, each with its private shower room, as well as a separate bathroom with toilet. The attic has been renovated to create a spacious dormitory with an open bathroom. Immediately adjacent to the house, a stone dependency of approximately 150 m² contains two small apartments to renovate and a garage. The whole is set within a large enclosed garden featuring a 4 x 13 m pool facing the Garonne.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
In the first crown of Périgueux, on a 1 ha enclosed plot, an old farmhouse renovated by an architect, its swimming pool, its tennis court, and its gîte. Located in a residential dead-end, the property extends over the plateau of a wooded hill. The approximately 1 ha park, entirely enclosed, surrounds an old U-shaped farm building. Two automatic solid gates and hedges prevent any overlooking. A paved parking area transitions with the street, followed by a vehicle shelter at the entrance of the park. The latter is grassy and planted with trees, including a recently planted row of chestnut trees. It also includes a petanque court, an orchard, a tennis court, and a garden shed. A pond collects rainwater from the gutters. A north-facing terrace is connected to the kitchen and is topped by four connected photovoltaic panels used for self-consumption. The residential buildings and outbuildings enclose a landscaped garden in which a swimming pool, a south-facing covered area, and gravel paths lead to the many interior accesses are integrated.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
In Purple Périgord, in the Dordogne valley, an 18th-century charterhouse, its outbuildings, and its agricultural operation, on 115 hectares of land. Between Bergerac and Sarlat, about 1 km from the Dordogne, the property stands above the river, on a discreet promontory, away from major roads. Access is via the bastides circuit, from Lalinde. The estate spans nearly 115 hectares, comprising farmland, meadows, and woods. A driveway of maple trees leads to the charterhouse, built in the 18th century and later altered in the 19th century, listed in the register of charterhouses of Périgord. The property is organized around the main residence and its adjacent outbuildings, forming a cohesive residential ensemble. The main building, made of dressed stone with a plaster finish, extends in length according to the Périgourdine tradition. Raised on a basement, it is flanked by two lateral pavilions under ancient canal tile roofs. The main façade is rhythmically adorned with dormer windows with shell pediments, blue-grey shuttered windows, and a central door with ornate wrought iron, framed by carefully laid stonework. The gravelled honor courtyard is enclosed on three sides by the charterhouse and its return wings – summer kitchen, cellar – and is planted with trimmed topiaries, boxwoods, and yews. To the north, an agricultural operation is associated with distinct access and facilities. Further away, an old dovecote has been transformed into a residence.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
In the Armagnac region of the Landes, a charming Gascon manor house in good condition with its outbuildings, surrounded by 1.82 hectares with a swimming pool. The property is accessible from a small rural road, which runs alongside a stone wall punctuated by two pavilions and lined with a row of old plane trees. The main entrance is through a pigeon loft-porch, providing a direct perspective on the manor house, positioned perpendicularly to the vast outbuildings (not to mention a woodshed and a barn located away from the main built ensemble). The only residence, the primary house, which is two stories high and topped with a double-sloped tile roof, follows a rectangular plan. Facing east, its main facade is bordered by a large terrace while its west façade is lined with a garden, both featuring straight openings with dressed stone frames. The adjoining outbuildings are connected to the Gascon house by a small covered passage that also protects a well. Built along an east-west axis and connected by a third of their common gable, they each present a long facade facing the Pyrenees, in front of a very extensive grassy parterre. Framed by dressed stones or bricks, their openings are straight, with a low arch or a full arch, and their roofs are two-pitched with flat or channel tiles.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
In a small village in Gironde, at the foot of the Dordogne, a medieval tower and its dwelling, with a swimming pool and outbuildings to renovate. Built of local blonde stone, the tower has a slender and simple silhouette, marked by vertical openings to let in light, with the river at its feet. Its ancient structure, with six large mullioned windows, tells the story of a territory shaped by river navigation, vineyards, and commercial exchanges. The interior of the dwelling adjacent to the tower is organized over several levels and has retained the raw character of its defensive origin: thick walls in light hues and ample, simple volumes. Each floor offers a different view of the surrounding landscape — the waters of the Dordogne, the vineyard slopes, and the stone villages that punctuate the horizon. The entire property is surrounded by more than 5 hectares of land, dotted with centenary trees.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
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