luxury real estate for sale Agen, France (page 2)
House Agen (47)
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By Immobilier Agenais
Manor Agen (47)
Nestled within 40 acres of picturesque parkland dotted with ancient cedars, this remarkable stone manor house seamlessly combines historic grandeur with modern luxury. Originally built as a maison de maître in the 1800s, the property has undergone extensive renovations, featuring a striking stone exterior and a contemporary, opulent interior. The bright and spacious interior welcomes you with a splendid, fully-equipped kitchen and dining area, complete with underfloor heating and a modern wood-burning stove. Transitioning from the living area, pocket patio doors lead to an inviting outdoor terrace. Adjacent, a versatile space offers the option of a cinema room or a formal dining area, catering to your preferences. Ascend to the first floor to discover four bedrooms and three bathrooms, while the second floor boasts three cozy rooms and a shower room nestled within the charming beams. The landing area opens onto a breathtaking roof terrace, offering sweeping views of the surrounding countryside. Entrance hallway; Independant laundry room; separate w.c. wine celler; Outside, a serene terrace provides a charming seating area and a relaxing jacuzzi. At the front of the property, a south-facing travertine terrace showcases an inviting 8x5 heated swimming pool. Adjacent to the main house, a spacious barn spanning nearly 400m offers ample storage or potential for further development. Additionally, the property includes an independent three-bedroom guest house, all on one level, complete with a living space, small kitchen, and a bathroom. Conveniently located near Agen, with its TGV railway station, private jet airport, and an array of shops and cafes, this property seamlessly balances serenity with accessibility. If you'd like to experience a virtual tour or require further details, please feel free to get in touch
By Maxwell-baynes Saint Émilion Residential Et Vineyards – Christie’s International Real Estate
House with pool and terrace Agen (47)
Belle maison bourgeoise, entièrement rénovée, avec goût et matériaux de qualité, se composant en rez-de-chaussée, d'un vaste hall d'entrée, d'un salon avec cheminée (insert), d'une cuisine équipée de marque Mobalpa avec îlot central, ouvrant sur terrasse, d'une chambre de belle dimension avec salle de bains complète, WC.. Le premier étage est composé d'un salon, cuisine équipée, chambre, bureau, salle d'eau et WC.. Cet appartement est actuellement loué et possède un accès indépendant. Quant au dernier étage, il est divisé en 2 appartements ou gîtes entièrement rénovés, même accès que le premier étage. Maison d'amis indépendante ou gîte de 32 m² avec terrasse privative et une dépendance de 48 m² pouvant servir d'atelier complète l'ensemble. Piscine avec liner (neuf), volet roulant motorisé. Le tout sur 1174 m² de terrain clos, paysager. Demeure familiale idéale et possibilité de rapport avec les 3 gîtes actuels. Cette propriété à fort potentiel vous charmera sans aucun doute. A équidistance de Toulouse et Bordeaux.
By Immobilier Agenais
Castle Agen (47)
This hotel or private property with over twenty rooms is perfectly situated between Toulouse and Bordeaux and is the ideal location for an investment or company with two restaurants on site. The chateau has been renovated to a standard rarely seen in the region to create an upmarket hotel with a thirty cover restaurant and a second seventy cover restaurant. The chateau of over one thousand four hundred square metres is set in the middle of a large wooded park with a courtyard that gives access to the swimming pool which is perfect for a relaxing stay for guests. Only forty minutes from Agen with its train station provides perfect access for guests wishing to spend a long weekend in peace and quiet. The property of over twenty rooms including three gites which are all air-conditioned have been renovated to a standard and design reminiscent of the grand hotels of the Pays de la Loire or the Parisian countryside.The estate is an exceptional venue for weddings, accommodating a large number of guests in breathtaking surroundings. For further information, pictures, videos and virtual tour on this exceptional property please contact us on [email protected]. Les informations sur les risques auxquels ce bien est exposé sont disponibles sur le site Géorisques www.georisques.gouv.fr
By Alexander James Real Estate
Property with pool Agen (47)
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By Iad France
Vineyard Agen (47)
With its unique geographical, climatic and geological configuration, nestled between two rivers. Enriched by its long and famous history, the region of Nérac and its wines, in particular the wines of Buzet, enjoy a worldwide reputation. Three appellations, Buzet, Armagnac and Côtes de Gascogne, the domain likes to take advantage of the diversity of soils and colours. The vineyard has existed for more than a century, and is among the oldest properties of Buzet. Located on the heights of Nérac, it covers 26 hectares planted on a large plateau in a single block. Its complex soils are mostly clay-limestone, as can be seen from the outcrops of stone, extracted from the land through work in the vineyard. This unique terroir is accentuated by a plateau of gentle slopes, allowing a regular and balanced water supply and guaranteeing excellent soil drainage. The region's microclimate and the altitude of the estate (130 m) complete a remarkable natural equation.
By Maxwell-baynes Saint Émilion Residential Et Vineyards – Christie’s International Real Estate
House with terrace Agen (47)
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By Immobilier Agenais
House with pool and terrace Agen (47)
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By Era Global International Property
House Agen (47)
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By Immobilier Agenais
House Agen (47)
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By 3g Immo-consultant
Private mansion Agen (47)
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By Safti
House Agen (47)
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By Kretz & Partners
House Agen (47)
A generous 13th century town residence set in extensive grounds of approx 2000 m², in the heart of the Lot-et-Garonne department. At the end of the 18th century, the mansion served as a residence for senior staff members of the chateau, just a few metres away. Built in line with the adjoining houses, it is the first at the entrance to the street. Like the neighbouring houses, it is three storeys high and has a rendered stone facade with dressed stone corner quoins and window surrounds, which are perfectly juxtaposed. The evenly spaced, small-paned windows with wooden frames are protected by solid wooden shutters. The overall architectural style is harmonious and sober. A garden with box hedges sheltered by large trees at the front of the main facade provides a welcome screen of greenery. A semi-private driveway shared with the neighbours separates the garden from the mansion. On the main facade of the residence, a large metal gate provides access to the garage. Continuing on, a massive oak door forms the service entry. The main entrance follows in the form of a carved oak double door with a glazed transom. The gable roof is clad with Roman tiles. To the rear, there is an outbuilding set at right-angles to the main house, protecting it from noise pollution and prying eyes. The dwelling not only forms part of the local history of the 18th century, it is also the birthplace of the artist Raoul Dastrac, a post-impressionist painter from the first half of the 20th century who was born and died in Aiguillon. After his training with Laurens and Dechenaud in Paris, he exhibited regularly at the Salon des Artistes Français and the Salon d'Automne from 1922 onwards. A painter of local life, he set up his easel in Cahors and Avignon, in Italy and in the United States. As he was also an art connoisseur, his own canvases and other collections were displayed in his residence during the latter part of his life.
By Patrice Besse
House Agen (47)
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By Immobilier Agenais
Mill Agen (47)
A fortified watermill with a 12th-century tower, nestled in the River Tolzac valley in France’s Lot-et-Garonne department. From the road, the edifice’s gable end can be seen emerging ever so slightly from the thick vegetation around it. But to properly admire the architecture of this beautiful watermill, its medieval tower and its adjoining annexe, you have to leave the road, drive along a river with a strip of lawn on your other side, then park in a gravelled space. At first glance, you see an intriguing mix of structures made of pointed rubble stone and brick with many windows, beneath roofs of monk-and-nun tiling. The river flows through two stone arches that support the watermill from underneath. Behind, a square tower crowned with a pyramidal roof of flat tiles overlooks the whole complex. Lawns surround the buildings and edge the steep-banked river. At the back, an iron footbridge crosses the stream and leads to a meadow that stretches north-west beyond leafy trees. Further upstream on the grounds, two brooks join to form one, flow in a loop, and turn the water wheel. On the other side, in front of a grove, a swimming pool lies beside the annexe. A few metres from there, a garden shed stands near a vegetable patch. The property covers over 1.2 hectares in total.
By Patrice Besse
Castle Agen (47)
A 15th century, Seigneurial home in almost 8 5 ha, given over to leisure and horses, between the Lot Valley and the Guyenne hills. Surrounded by unspoilt countryside, this residential property is composed of several buildings, converted for accommodation and leisure purposes. It is set in grounds, spanning more than 8 continuous hectares, including woods, meadows and even a pond, much appreciated by passing ducks. The origins of this old Seigneury, belonging to a local count, date back to the 15th century. Around 1650, two wings were adjoined to the main rectangular building, creating a U-shape around a main courtyard. Nowadays, a low stone wall, vestige of the east wing, still supports the boxwood parterre which shields the swimming pool and its swimmers from onlookers in the courtyard. Adjoining, a dovecote tower with a stone stairway - certainly the old, monumental stairway - going up to the first floor, no doubt once home to the wing’s Great Room. It is followed by a farm outbuilding which, built at the latest in the early 19th century, houses a workshop and a guest house, comprising two dwellings. The count’s heirs lived modestly in these premises until 1996, without carrying out a great deal of maintenance works. The property was almost completely restored, with some sections being entirely reconstructed, by the current owners. The access road, ending in a dead end, separates the truffle woods and the horse enclosures. Further on is a tennis court set, on a slightly lower level, between shrubberies and vegetation; then a strip of land laid to lawn marks a last breath of air before starting down the gentle slope towards the entrance at the foot of the buildings.
By Patrice Besse
Castle Agen (47)
A 13th-century Gascon chateau, redesigned in the 16th century, in 7 5 hectares of grounds with an orangery and a dovecote, nestled in France's Nouvelle-Aquitaine region. This chateau stands like a sentry by its quaint village in a commanding, defensive position from where it looks out over the surrounding slopes. The chateau has defended the valley for more than 700 years. The four-storey dwelling and its two adjoining round towers are the remnants of the original Gascon castle. In the 15th century, mullioned windows were added to let more natural light inside. And an Italian Renaissance stairway tower was added too. The chateau was rescued by a man who was enthusiastic about built heritage. He restored it and showcased the Italian style that characterised the Aquitaine region’s most beautiful houses – a style that we also see in the gardens and the chateau’s main lounge.
By Patrice Besse
House Agen (47)
An old hunting lodge, set in a wonderful garden surrounded by forest, in the Landes-Girondines region. 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. It is said that Henri IV stayed here during his many jaunts into the region, but that is possibly a legend.
By Patrice Besse
House Agen (47)
A 20 Km, belle maison de maitre avec vue dominante d'environ 250 m2 avec terrasse de 100m2 , piscine, dépendances, hangar de 800m2 environ le tout sur une parcelle d'environ 16 hectares composée de prairies et petits bois. Au rez de chaussée une entrée, un salon avec grande cheminée, salle manger, une cuisine équipée et aménagée, buanderie, deux chambres, une salle d'eau et wc. A l'étage deux chambres, une salle de bain et wc. Grand garage fermé.
By Immobilier Agenais
House with terrace Agen (47)
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By Iad France
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