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Character estate in the heart of the Southwest Manor house and outbuildings on nearly 9 hectares PRADA PRESTIGE invites you to discover a rare place, steeped in history and authenticity, nestled in a preserved natural environment. At the end of a secluded driveway, hidden from view, lies an elegant stone manor house, a testament to remarkable architectural heritage. Dominating its nearly 9 hectares of grounds, this property offers a timeless atmosphere where the charm of the past blends harmoniously with the serenity of the surrounding countryside. From the moment you enter, the sheer size of the rooms is striking. The vast, light-filled reception rooms reveal the grandeur of the place. The grand living room, enhanced by a spectacular monumental fireplace and period flooring, forms the heart of the home. A generous family kitchen and a formal dining room complete the living spaces. The upper floor comprises six comfortably sized bedrooms, as well as two bathrooms and two shower rooms, allowing for optimal accommodation of family and guests. The attic space has been converted into a cinema room. Outside, the estate displays its full potential with a particularly desirable set of outbuildings: A majestic stone barn with exceptional dimensions; A detached caretaker's house. An old farmhouse converted into a gîte, to be renovated according to your projects; An old bread oven converted into a wine cellar, a true testament to the local rural heritage. The exteriors offer a privileged setting to imagine an exceptional family residence, a high-end tourist accommodation project or an event venue. A large 14 x 7 meter swimming pool, currently in need of renovation, and a tennis court in need of rehabilitation complete this rare ensemble. The park and land, covering 88,249 m2, form a green setting where meadows, century-old trees and open views of the Lot-et-Garonne countryside follow one another. This unique property will appeal to lovers of character homes seeking an authentic, elegant and preserved living space, offering exceptional potential for appreciation. A family estate, a way of life, a heritage to pass on. Key strengths Manor house with character Estate of nearly 9 hectares 6 bedrooms Numerous dependencies Detached caretaker's house Cottage in need of renovation Wine cellar in an old oven Swimming pool 14 x 7 m Tennis court Calm and unspoiled environment Strong potential for tourism, events or families Full information and private viewings available upon request from PRADA PRESTIGE Information on the risks to which this property may be exposed can be found on the website www.georisques.gouv.fr Price: EUR920,000 Agency fees included and payable by the seller.
…By Prada Prestige Immo
Stunning Character Property Designed by an Architect, Between Toulouse and Bordeaux Located in the heart of the countryside, just 3 km from Castelmoron-sur-Lot and 34 km from Agen, this discreet, architect-designed estate offers a true sanctuary of calm and elegance. Tucked away from prying eyes, the property has been carefully planned to blend comfort, style, and authenticity—a perfect harmony of refined living and natural beauty. The main house, featuring a typical Lot-et-Garonne pigeonnier, spans approximately 420 m². It has been thoughtfully oriented and designed to maximize natural light throughout. It comprises: an inviting entrance hall, guest WC, a cozy living room opening onto a small private terrace, a timeless, fully equipped kitchen with access to a covered terrace and barbecue area overlooking the countryside, a souillarde, utility room, and wine cellar, a stunning double-height living/dining room with a dramatic oversized bay window bathing the space in sunlight, a master suite with private shower room and WC, a bright hallway lined with bookshelves. A second spacious master suite with two dressing rooms, a shower room, and three light sources—including a bay window leading to a private corner of the garden, perfect for morning coffee A beautiful jacuzzi space opening onto the garden and uncovered pergola Boiler room and additional WC A metal staircase leads to the upper floor, where a breathtaking 90 m² open-plan loft-style area showcases traditional timber beams and a fireplace. It includes: A lounge/TV/games/library area Three additional bedrooms (including one with space for two children’s beds) Hallway with built-in storage Separate WC, and a bathroom with both tub and shower The property is set within a landscaped and fully fenced park of approximately 8,654 m², planted with numerous fruit trees. Outdoor features include: A 9 x 6 m swimming pool with automatic cover and balneotherapy system A restored tobacco drying barn of 90 m² with a concrete slab floor A large barn with adjoining covered area This beautifully appointed property also includes: double glazing, heat pump and fireplace, water softener, well water, jacuzzi. Excellent potential for professional projects such as retreats, seminars, or private events This serene and bucolic setting invites its future owners to embrace a new way of life—peaceful, inspiring, and full of potential. The sale price includes agency fees representing 4,5% of the total, payable by the buyer. Your agent De La Cour Au Jardin: Emmanuel Peralta – 06 44 98 79 04 DE LA COUR AU JARDIN – France’s leading network for charming and character properties.
…By De La Cour Au Jardin - Immobilier
Some homes are simply visited. Others are truly experienced. Nestled in one of Agen’s most sought-after neighborhoods, this exceptional property of approximately 400 sqm offers far more than an outstanding living environment—it tells a story. A story of elegant and distinctive Art Deco architecture, inspired by the grand villas of the Basque Coast, where every detail has been thoughtfully designed to stand the test of time. From the moment you arrive, the façade commands attention with understated sophistication. Behind its refined lines lies a residence of character, where light, volume, and perspective combine to create a truly unique atmosphere. Stepping inside, one is immediately struck by the quality of the materials. Beautiful herringbone parquet flooring leads through generous living spaces enhanced by impressive ceiling heights and abundant natural light. Each room reveals a harmonious balance between period elegance and contemporary comfort. The centerpiece of the home is undoubtedly its spectacular circular reception room. The true heart of the property, it enjoys soothing views and a privileged outlook over the Canal du Midi. Throughout the day, shifting light creates ever-changing moods, turning every moment into something special. Spread across three levels, the private quarters offer six elegant suites designed to welcome family and guests in complete comfort. Each bedroom has its own distinct character, atmosphere, and sense of privacy, embodying the timeless appeal of a grand family residence. Outdoors, the charm continues effortlessly. The landscaped garden provides a peaceful green sanctuary where time seems to slow down. The swimming pool invites long summer afternoons, while the outdoor spaces offer numerous areas for relaxation and entertaining. Four private parking spaces complete the property’s amenities. What makes this residence even more exceptional is its rare combination of tranquility and accessibility. Just minutes from Agen’s city center and TGV station, Paris is within easy reach in three hours, while Bordeaux and Toulouse can be reached in just one hour. This is a home for those seeking more than a property: an inspiring place to live, a distinctive architectural statement, and a legacy to be passed on.
…By Périgord Sotheby’s International Realty
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…By Paul Parker Properties
Located at the end of a charming and peaceful hamlet, just 6 km from Pujols and 8 km from Villeneuve-sur-Lot, this rare property enjoys a privileged setting, sheltered from view while remaining close to all amenities. At 138 km from Toulouse International Airport, it offers an ideal environment for a primary residence or an elegant holiday home. From the moment you enter the central courtyard, the atmosphere of bygone days immediately takes hold. On the left, the main stone house—approximately 160 m²—captivates with its authenticity and comfort: a spacious, light-filled living room with fireplace and impressive ceiling height, a fully equipped open kitchen with pantry, a shower room/WC, as well as a bedroom with built-in storage and a study perfect for a winter garden. The ground floor is also wheelchair accessible. Upstairs, a landing with traditional exposed beams leads to three attic bedrooms and a bathroom/WC. Outside, a pleasant terrace invites quiet contemplation beneath a majestic two-hundred-year-old oak tree. The courtyard, typical of the old farmsteads of Lot-et-Garonne, exudes warmth and intimacy. Opposite the main house, the former bread oven—fully converted into a charming 50 m² guest house—offers a comfortable living space: a lounge featuring the original oven, a spacious bedroom overlooking the valley, and a bathroom/WC. The 300 m² barn, acting as a true link between the two dwellings, offers immense potential: reception area, leisure room, games room, garage, storage rooms, workshop… A dream space for hosting family and friends in a convivial atmosphere. The entire property stands on a superb 25,365 m² plot overlooking the valley and its oak forests. At the edge of the woods, a pigeonnier completes the ensemble, offering a wonderful renovation project for creating a unique cottage. With its four character buildings, idyllic setting, and considerable potential, this property represents an exceptional opportunity in the Lot-et-Garonne, combining charm, authenticity, and quality of life. Additional features: partial double glazing, central oil-fired heating, fireplace, wheelchair access on the ground floor of the main house. Fees included in the price: 6%, payable by the buyer. Your De La Cour Au Jardin advisor: Emmanuel Peralta – 06 44 98 79 04 DE LA COUR AU JARDIN – The premier network specializing in charming properties in France.
…By De La Cour Au Jardin - Immobilier
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…By Safer Nouvelle Aquitaine
A haven of peace in the heart of Quercy Blanc, where sky meets nature... Just a few miles from Agen (23 km), close to the charming village of Puymirol (12 km), and not far from the Sainte-Marie de la Garde Abbey (16 km), this enchanting estate awaits you, nestled in a green cocoon, hidden from view in a tranquil countryside hamlet. Here, time seems to stand still. Whether you dream of a large family home to share precious moments, or you’re an entrepreneur looking for an inspiring setting to develop a wellness-focused guesthouse or seminar retreat, you’ve come to the right place. From the very first step, the charm of this fully restored Quercy Blanc stone property is undeniable, with its careful attention to traditional craftsmanship. The main house, approximately 165 m², opens with a welcoming porch leading to an entrance hall, a fully equipped kitchen, and a spacious living room bathed in natural light, complete with a wood-burning stove. A suspended terrace offers breathtaking views over the valley — a living canvas that shifts with the seasons. The master suite features a private bathroom, along with a WC, utility room, and a covered terrace perfect for lingering summer evenings. On the garden level, three additional bedrooms, a bathroom, a WC, and a large terrace opening onto the parkland continue the soft, peaceful atmosphere. Generous spaces, exposed beam ceilings, and the refined use of original materials lend the home a warm and timeless elegance. Two additional stone buildings house guest cottages. The first, around 88 m², offers a covered terrace, an open-plan kitchen and living area, two bedrooms, a bathroom, WC, and laundry room. The second, around 86 m², mirrors the same thoughtful layout — perfect for hosting guests with complete privacy and comfort. Set within over 29,000 m² (2.9 hectares) of land, the grounds are a true invitation to contemplation: century-old trees, woodland paths, a vegetable garden, a spring, two connected wells, and for moments of leisure, a large swimming pool (12 x 6 m) with panoramic views over the valley. A double garage, a carport, and a sustainable wastewater system using phyto-purification complete this idyllic picture. And for a touch of the unexpected, a yurt nestled in the landscape adds an unconventional living space, perfect for creativity, relaxation, or unique guest accommodation. This rare and serene property offers both peaceful living and inspiring potential. It is the perfect blend of professional ambition and family life. Each area has been designed with privacy in mind, allowing everyone their own space, their breath, their horizon. A truly distinctive place — made for dreaming, creating, and beginning a new chapter of life. Agency fees included in the price: 4.80%, payable by the buyer. Your advisor at De La Cour Au Jardin: Emmanuel Peralta – +33 6 44 98 79 04 DE LA COUR AU JARDIN – The leading network for charming properties in France.
…By De La Cour Au Jardin - Immobilier
Located just 9 km from Agen—complete with its TGV station—and 5 km from all conveniences, this estate nestled in a lush green setting offers far more than just a prestigious property. Whether you're looking for a family home designed for entertaining or you're an entrepreneur aiming to develop a gîte, B&B, or equestrian venture, you’ve come to the right place. The main Quercy stone house, brilliantly fully restored and surrounded by bicentennial cedars, spans approximately 410 m² and comprises: entrance hall, laundry room, pantry, s pacious, fully equipped kitchen with fireplace, an inviting living room—with sliding glass walls—blending indoor and outdoor living, a versatile open space adaptable for an art studio or library, guest WC The terraces extend the ground floor space beautifully: At the rear, an approximately 50 m² terrace featuring a jacuzzi, barbecue, and plancha, all overlooking the valley At the front, a terrace encircling the 9 × 5 m swimming pool, complete with automatic cover On the first floor you’ll find: A spectacular, luminous master suite with dressing area, separate bathroom and tub, and separate WC Another bedroom with private balcony access and en-suite shower room and WC A second master suite and a dedicated study On the second floor: a master suite with dressing, shower room, and WC, an open flex space—ideal as a playroom or bedroom, a solarium. The luminous, flowing layout offers multiple external access points—perfect for converting to guest accommodations. A charming guest house of approximately 100 m², tucked in the countryside, includes: Equipped kitchen opening to living area Shower room with WC Four bedrooms A 40 m² covered terrace, ideal for outdoor dining A 380 m² barn (grange), fully renovated—framework, roofing, sheathing, and re-pointing—awaits your vision for garages or storage. All set on a wooded 15-hectare estate, the property features: A spring A 9 × 5 m swimming pool Meadows and forests Beautifully landscaped terraces A four-stall stable ready for renovation An automatic gate This fully restored estate deftly combines modern comfort with rustic character, seamlessly nestled in nature while remaining close to amenities. It beckons its future owners toward a transformative lifestyle. Agency fees included in the sale price: 4% payable by the buyer. Your advisor at De La Cour Au Jardin: Emmanuel Peralta – +33 6 44 98 79 04 DE LA COUR AU JARDIN – France’s leading network specializing in character properties
…By De La Cour Au Jardin - Immobilier
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…By Paul Parker Properties
Just 20 minutes from Agen, in the heart of a charming village and a peaceful, unspoiled setting, this superb 18th-century former presbytery embodies all the elegance and character of a fine period residence. Behind its majestic stone façade and elegant driveway, the property offers a refined atmosphere where authenticity and the French art of living come together beautifully. Bright reception rooms, preserved original materials, fireplaces, stone floors, and numerous period features give the home a rare and timeless character. The carefully landscaped gardens extend gracefully around the house, creating a variety of outdoor living spaces including a swimming pool with terrace, a covered summer lounge, mature lawns, and areas ideally suited for a kitchen garden. An authentic pigeon tower further enhances the charm and historical appeal of the estate. An elegant and discreet property, perfect for lovers of character homes seeking the tranquillity of the Gascon countryside while remaining within easy reach of amenities and convenient transport links to Toulouse and Paris.
…By Bliss 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
Close to Penne d'Agenais, Pujols and Monflanquin, some of the most beautiful villages in the South West, set in unspoilt countryside, this château embodies all the charm and prestige of France’s grand historic residences. Built around 1850 by Pierre Lodoïs de la Roche, this characterful château has remained in the same family for over 140 years. It was notably the residence of General de Barescut and his wife, the heiress to the estate, bearing witness to a rich and authentic history that gives the property a unique character. Now fully restored with remarkable care, the château has been restored to its former splendour. The elegance of its spacious rooms, the quality of its facilities and the refined décor create a warm and timeless atmosphere, where heritage and contemporary comfort blend harmoniously. The main house comprises seven magnificent en-suite bedrooms, an elegant lounge, a formal dining room, a spacious function room for events and receptions, and a breakfast room. The property is equally suited to use as a prestigious family home or for a boutique guesthouse or high-end events venue. The estate covers nearly five hectares of wooded grounds, a veritable haven of greenery offering peace, privacy and a gentle way of life. A swimming pool, perfectly integrated into its surroundings, completes this exceptional setting. Two separate outbuildings each house a one-bedroom apartment comprising a living room, a kitchen and a private terrace, offering comfortable accommodation for guests or clients seeking tranquillity. At the far end of the grounds, with its own access, a stone house of approximately 80 m² in need of restoration offers further potential for developing a holiday cottage, guest house or independent residence. Rare for its history, remarkable for the quality of its renovation and exceptional for its potential, this château is a truly exceptional property where the elegance of French heritage meets a refined lifestyle. A unique place, ready to write a new chapter in its history. Just a few minutes from Agen and its TGV station, in the heart of a region renowned for its relaxed way of life, this château represents a rare heritage opportunity on the market for historic French properties. The new high-speed rail line from Agen station: Bordeaux and Toulouse in 1 hour, Paris in 3 hours For further information, please contact Virginie Corré on 0633845340
…By Maxwell-baynes Residential And Vineyards - Christie's International Real Estate
A 13th and 16th century listed historical monument residence bordering the river and on 2.5 hectares of meadows in north-east Lot-et-Garonne . The discreet, almost mysterious residence is hidden behind a copse of trees, barely visible from the main road. The tarmac drive becomes a stony track as it winds its way between the rows of trees. After passing a pond and a bamboo hedge on the right, followed by the first evidence of the property in the form of two impressive stone pillars, the main driveway leads to two wrought-iron pillars supporting lanterns and to the dwelling. A few well-arranged flagstones guide visitors towards the entrance. The three-storey residence is set near to oak trees and a chestnut tree. To the east, the meadow bordering the garden provides some distance from a few neighbouring houses. On the south side, a meadow stretches as far as the banks of the river Lot below.
…By Patrice Besse
An old hunting lodge, set in a wonderful garden surrounded by forest, in the Landes-Girondines region. Preceded by two other houses, set back at a distance, the whole creates an island within the surrounding forest. Once the remote-controlled gates are open, visitors are able to appreciate a view of the garden. With its wealth of flowers, it is harmoniously laid out around the large house whose origins date back to the 16th century. It was once a convent, prior to being converted into a hunting lodge and it is said that Henri IV stayed here during his many jaunts into the region, but that is possibly a legend. As for the dwelling, with characteristic architecture thanks to its timber framing and wide gallery, it stands proudly in the middle of its garden, crisscrossed by well-tended paths.
…By Patrice Besse
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
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 small 16th century private mansion, redesigned in the 18th century, with a walled garden, in the heart of the historic market town of Port-Sainte-Marie, in Lot-et-Garonne . A few areas of the medieval town remain, with their half-timbered houses and mullioned windows. Built along the main road that runs upstream along the Garonne, on the city's ancient ramparts, the town centre is carefully maintained by a variety of urban developments designed to unify the architectural heritage. The house is a small private mansion with three storeys on the street side to the north and four storeys on the courtyard side to the south. Opposite the main entrance, a wide terrace runs the full length of the façade, joined by two original, timber-framed walkways overlooking an enclosed, flower-filled garden. The east gallery has a Moroccan-style lounge set in a small flat, which has three large windows; the west gallery, which is entirely open to the outside, leads to a summer dining room. The garden is closed off by a garage that can be easily accessed from a side street. Finally, two passageways under the house lead to cellars and an underground passageway, which was recently closed up. The front façade, accessible from the main street and in dressed stone, was probably standardised in the 19th century. It is open, with its ten large windows and four small ones full of little panes, or its wooden shutters painted in light green that surround an ancient entrance door, also wooden. On the courtyard side, the rear façade features a large cross window on the first floor and pink brickwork on the east side, while the west side features pointed ashlar throughout. On the ground floor, the façade is rendered white. From the terrace, a stone staircase leads down to the garden, both the terrace and stairs have simple wrought-iron railings. The building is semi-detached on its west side, and opens onto a lane via another door with access to the cellars on the east side. All parts of the house are covered with single or double-sloped interlocking or canal tile roofs.
…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
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
A stately and immense 19th-century neoclassical-style dwelling, its outbuildings and 2.6-hectare grounds near Villeneuve-sur-Lot. This eye-catching property is composed of a stately manor house constructed in 1857 according to the standards in place for 19th-century manor houses. Belonging to the same family for more than six generations, from above, the dwelling, located in the middle of the property, blends in harmoniously with its surrounding tree-filled estate of 2.5 hectares, the latter of which is bordered to the north by a road and shielded from view thanks to a ring of multi-century trees. The property is accessible from a gate that opens onto a gravel drive, curving gracefully all the way to the manor’s main façade where it widens to create a formal courtyard, before circumventing the building in order to provide access to the outbuildings. With an orderly exterior cadenced by delicately sculpted vertical rows of windows and ashlar stone quoins, this rectangular three-storey main building, completely symmetrical, was constructed out of local limestone, while its main façade, facing south towards the garden, is organised around a curved double staircase, which leads to a patio safeguarded by a stone balustrade. With a barrel tile hipped roof, adorned with decorative pediments and carved stone chimneys, the main dwelling faces, to the north, a group of outbuildings that includes an ancient open-air barn, independent accommodations in need of a renovation, a chicken coop and a tobacco drying shed. Classically composed and highlighting the manor’s impressive architectural coherence, which has been carefully conserved over the centuries, the property’s verdant grounds contain a stream and a waterfall to the east, an immense meadow encircled by a walking path and a row of trees to the south, while a well bears witness to the property’s original hydraulic autonomy.
…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
An exceptional historic estate in the rolling countryside of Lot-et-Garonne Dating from 1776 and centred around a magnificent stone manor house, with guest accommodation, swimming pool, garages, games room, separate apartment and extensive outbuildings. Beautifully restored by the current owners over 20 years with impeccable taste and considerable investment, the property offers refined luxury living set within more than 21 hectares of landscaped parkland, mature woodland and open countryside. Approached via a private lane, the estate enjoys complete privacy, far-reaching views and a strong sense of seclusion. Main house The principal residence is a superb example of 18th-century stone architecture, retaining its authentic character while being enhanced by an extensive and sympathetic restoration. The entrance is framed by an impressive ancient stone doorway opening into a welcoming reception hall with original terracotta flooring, exposed beams and thick stone walls, immediately setting the tone for the quality and atmosphere found throughout the home. The ground floor living spaces have been thoughtfully designed to combine historic charm with modern comfort. The bespoke kitchen perfectly blends rustic character with contemporary practicality, featuring high-quality integrated appliances, generous work surfaces, terracotta floor tiles, a striking stone fireplace and a glazed door opening onto the courtyard, creating a seamless connection between indoor and outdoor living. Adjacent is a stylish dining room with warm wooden floorboards, ideal for both formal entertaining and relaxed family meals. The grand drawing room provides an impressive reception space with excellent proportions, exposed beams, terracotta flooring and a feature fireplace forming a natural focal point, creating a room that is both elegant and inviting. The ground floor also benefits from two spacious bedroom suites, both with stylish en-suite bathrooms, offering excellent comfort, privacy and highly desirable single-level living potential. The first floor is accessed via a characterful staircase and continues the sense of space and refinement. With impressive vaulted and beamed ceilings throughout, the upper level comprises four further generous bedrooms, each carefully finished with oak doors, built-in wardrobes and considered detailing. The bathrooms are modern and stylish, combining quality fittings with tasteful design, and there is also a dedicated study providing a quiet and practical workspace. Throughout the main house, the restoration has been carried out to an exceptional standard, preserving original architectural features while introducing every modern comfort, including double glazing, a combination of underfloor heating and radiators, oil-fired central heating, and air-source heat pump air conditioning in selected rooms. The result is a home that retains its historic soul while delivering outstanding year-round comfort and ease of living. Courtyard, guest house and outdoor living A beautifully restored guest house provides ideal accommodation for visiting family or guests, or potential rental income. Finished with the same attention to detail as the main residence, it features exposed stone walls, original beams and an attractive open-plan living space. French doors open onto a private terrace overlooking the gardens, creating a peaceful setting. The kitchen is modern and well-equipped with granite worktops, while heating is provided via an efficient air-source heat pump system. The central courtyard forms a charming and atmospheric heart of the estate, featuring a lily pond with fountain and a superb covered terrace with heating, providing an exceptional space for al fresco dining and year-round outdoor entertaining. Beyond this, a further outdoor heated snug area offers a cosy additional retreat, ideal for relaxed evenings in all seasons. Additional accommodation and outbuildings A separate staff apartment offers further flexibility, compri
…By Wheeler Property
Exceptional estate - Château / Former character hotel - High potential development projectLocated just 40 minutes from Agen and its TGV station, between Toulouse and Bordeaux, this characterful château offers a rare opportunity to develop a large-scale project in a preserved natural setting. Nestled in the heart of a wooded park spanning over 3 hectares, the estate immediately captivates with its elegance, absolute tranquility, and atmosphere conducive to hosting clients seeking experience. The swimming pool and outdoor spaces enhance the appeal of the place for high-end operations.With over 1,800 m² of living space, the property already has a solid operational base: - Over 26 rooms, including 16 air-conditioned - All with private bathrooms and toilets - 3 independent accommodations - Structured reception spaces (living rooms, meeting rooms, terraces) - Professional kitchens - Two dining rooms can accommodate: - 30 covers in an intimate setting - Up to 70 covers with a panoramic terrace - Large swimming pool - 50 parking spaces (Charging Station) (Disabled access, fireplace, air conditioning, fiber optic, double glazing, cellar)A perfectly suited tool for: - Charming hotel - Wellness/yoga retreats - Corporate seminars - Private events (weddings, workshops, etc.)A strong value enhancement lever: In a logic of optimization and upgrading, compliance works are to be expected (sanitation and electricity). These adjustments represent a genuine strategic opportunity: - Bringing to current standards - Premium positioning - Significant increase in potential revenueA rare asset, ready to be developed: Thanks to its capacity, strategic location, and charm, this estate represents an ideal base for a profitable project, with multiple development avenues (accommodation, events, wellness). A property with high potential for investors or ambitious project holders looking for a characterful place to enhance.Complete file and project study available upon request.3D Visit: https://my.matterport.com/show/?m=4xcdZvn2uyTVideo: https://www.icloud.com/photos/#/icloudlinks/016Birvw0PsOj2rt9wvdFBCEg/Fees of 4.73% VAT included to be borne by the buyer (1,417,000 € excluding fees)Your commercial agent 3G IMMO on-site EI - Valérie NIZARD registered at the RSAC of VERSAILLES no. 392 617 957According to Article L.561.5 of the Monetary and Financial Code, a piece of identification will be required for the organization of the visit.Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By 3g Immo Prestige
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…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
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