The agencies at Sérignac-sur-Garonne
These agencies offer a selection of luxury properties vente at Sérignac-sur-Garonne. Feel free to contact them for personalized assistance.
Between the canal and orchards, a beautiful renovated family home on 3.9 hectares with a pond, swimming pool, large wooded garden and rental accommodation. Set in a vast wooded plain, 1 km from the Garonne side canal and its greenway, this house offers approximately 360 m² of living space, with 12 main rooms including 5 bedrooms (1 on the ground floor), spacious living areas, two independent rental properties, a swimming pool, summer lounge and terraces, a pond surrounded by vegetation, with a shed and duck observation post. Outbuildings including a shed, workshop and 3 agricultural hangars. A rare location, an island of serenity, at the crossroads of agricultural landscapes and tranquil waters. Close to villages with shops and schools, 20 minutes from the towns of Agen and Nérac and 1 hour 15 minutes from Toulouse airport. Fees at seller's expense. Estimated annual energy costs for standard use: between €2,683 and €3,629 per year. Prices indexed as of 1 January 2021. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Agence Mercure Bordeaux-aquitaine
Lot and Garonne, to the west of Agen in a picturesque village, this former priory has become a comfortable family home. The current owners have managed to reveal the best of the place through quality renovations while respecting its historical charm. The 6 bedrooms, including the parental suite on the ground floor, the beautiful living spaces, and the outdoor amenities ensure a quiet and comfortable daily life. A covered gallery connects the dwelling and the gîte. The panoramic view of the Garonne valley enhances the dominant position of the site.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Agences De France
Near Agen, a 17th-century estate combining heritage and modernity, with stables, a guest house, and other outbuildings. The private driveway that leads to the property climbs up a wooded hillside overlooking the alluvial plain, devoted to both cereal and fruit cultivation and traversed by the Garonne Canal; it runs alongside a powerful terrace wall and the first buildings of the estate. The local climate is temperate, with hot summers and no dry season. Built on the hillside, the residence offers a panoramic view of the Garonne Valley, which marks the border with Gascony. Historically part of an agricultural estate and well protected from floods, it represents a typical example of a noble house in Agenais. Raised over two levels on cellars and consisting of three bodies arranged at right angles, it features austere stone facades, plastered and regularly pierced with vertical openings, with ashlar stone frames and brick cornices. It is bordered by a terrace to the north. Like the main residence, fully renovated, all the other buildings are operational, according to the wishes of the current occupants, and clustered around a private enclosed garden. The inner courtyard, rectangular in shape and half paved, half grassy, serves the living quarters and agricultural buildings. These have retained their cornices and the entablature of the exterior facades in bricks, reflecting an architectural adaptation that dates back to the Restoration, while the other facades, made of rubble, are either plastered or pointed. The roofs, mostly gabled with two or four slopes, are covered with canal or mechanical tiles. Only the half-timbered dovecote, the pool house, and the guest house located in the large gallery barn are separate from the built complex. Finally, the park, grassy and populated with multiple tree species, includes a swimming pool and its building at the center, a dovecote to the north, an orchard to the southeast, and a small wood to the west.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
8 km from Agen, 10-hectare property in a commanding position, with a mansion offering approximately 370 m² of living space, 10 main rooms including 4 bedrooms (1 on the ground floor), 2 shower rooms on the ground floor and a bathroom upstairs. Outbuilding of approximately 150 m² including living room and shower room, potential for an upper floor, in need of renovation. Character property, in need of refurbishment, with swimming pool, covered terrace, grounds, meadows, woods and copse. Halfway between Bordeaux and Toulouse, 4 km from all amenities and 8 km from Agen town centre. Fees payable by the buyer. Fees : 5% of the price excluding fees Estimated annual energy costs for standard use: between 5 510 euros and 7 520 euros per year. Prices indexed to January 1, 2021. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the GeoHazards website: www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Agence Mercure Bordeaux-aquitaine
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…By Expertimo
EXCLUSIVE TO MAXWELL BAYNES REAL ESTATE: The Old Farmhouse and its barns are situated in the heart of 35 hectares (84 acres) of farmland, featuring ten truffle-producing trees, woodland, and a charming lake. The lake, approximately 2,500m² in size and source-fed, adds to the tranquil countryside setting, which is home to three resident donkeys. The farmhouse offers a blend of modern comfort and rustic charm, including a spacious kitchen, an open-plan living area, three bedrooms, and two bathrooms. French doors open onto terraces that overlook the stunning countryside and the 12 x 6 meter swimming pool. Within the grounds, you'll find a large hangar (240m²) equipped with a shower room, water, and electricity. Additionally, there are two garages (35m² each) and another smaller hangar, providing ample storage and utility space. This region of France is renowned for its scenic agricultural landscapes, including the famous Buzet vineyards. Just 15 minutes from Agen, the estate benefits from excellent transport links, including a nearby TGV station with swift connections to Bordeaux, Paris, and other major cities. For private air travel, Agen’s private jet airstrip caters to both business and leisure needs. For more information or to request a comprehensive brochure, please contact Jane Vernon at +33 6 43 50 01 21 (WhatsApp). If you're unable to visit France soon, a live virtual tour can be arranged.
…By Maxwell-baynes Residential And Vineyards - Christie's International Real Estate
10 minutes from Nérac, beautiful property in the heart of the Lot-et-Garonne countryside, displaying all its charm both inside and out. This former Templar house of 210m2, in which all the old features have been preserved and renovated (stone fireplace, terracotta floor, exposed wooden beams), comprises on the ground floor, a living room of approximately 40m2, a kitchen, a master suite, a games room, a large bedroom and a bathroom. Upstairs, the house offers a beautiful mezzanine space, 3 bedrooms, shower room, toilet. The 7.5 hectares of this property guarantee all its privacy which its occupants can fully enjoy, while taking advantage of its large swimming pool (12mx 6m) and its tennis court. The land is partially wooded and its fields are currently maintained thanks to a lease. Ideal holiday location for lovers of space close to the bastides and fortified villages of the region! Estimated amount of energy costs for standard use between EUR4,160 and EUR5,670. Average energy prices indexed as of January 1, 2021. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr Selling price: EUR650,000 including 5% agency fees payable by the buyer. Price excluding agency fees: EUR620,000 (4.84 % fees incl. VAT at the buyer's expense.)
…By Rousselle Immo Prestige
Haut-Agenais — A characterful stone house with spacious rooms and endless potential Just five minutes from Prayssas, a thousand-year-old village in the hills of Lot-et-Garonne, with its charming shops, this stone house is nestled in the countryside of the Haut-Agenais, sheltered from view. The views over the hills and pastures are stunning, and the peace and quiet of the location is absolute. The property comprises a total of 560 m² spread across two houses set on 3.6 hectares of landscaped grounds and pastures. The rooms are spacious, the stonework beautiful, and natural light abounds. The first house centres around a vast 115 m² living room with exceptionally high ceilings, opening onto the heated indoor swimming pool. An elegant open-plan staircase overlooks the living room and leads to the upstairs bedrooms. The second house, more intimate, features a lounge opening onto the terrace, a spacious kitchen-diner and five bedrooms, four of which are upstairs. In total, there are nine bedrooms, expandable to twelve. Whether as a large family home, a charming guesthouse with three independent units, or a combination of both — this property adapts to any lifestyle. Two horse stables and several hectares of pasture provide the ideal setting for horse riding. It is not uncommon to see deer gracefully crossing the grounds. The orchard, with its mirabelle plum, cherry, pear and fig trees, marks the passing of the seasons — the trees in bloom in spring, the harvests in summer. A serene calm, stunning views Near Madaillan Castle, one of the most impressive medieval fortresses in the department Future high-speed rail station in Agen, 20 minutes away: Bordeaux and Toulouse in 1 hour, Paris in 3 hours
…By Maxwell-baynes Residential And Vineyards - Christie's International Real Estate
This beautifully restored farmhouse combines elegance with modern comfort, offering two separate guest accommodations and a spacious main house nestled within a 3 hectares of lush landscape. The property's character has been carefully preserved, providing a tranquil and stylish retreat. The main house offers fabulous living spaces including a beautiful gallery that brings the outside in. There are 4 bedrooms in the main house including 2 that are currently used as offices. The first guest house offers 2 spacious bedrooms including one in the top of one of the two towers with beautiful exposed beams. The second annex is located near the pool area and provides comfortable and spacious single storey living with a charming contemporary feel. The swimming pool, surrounded by a wooden terrace, offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding countryside and rolling hills. With approximately 420 m² of living space, this property also holds significant potential for expansion, with the possibility of adding an additional 90 m² of usable area. A 65 m² room, partially fitted out, connected to a 25 m² room, provides an excellent opportunity for both residential or professional use. All you need is a little bit of imagination to create the space you need (subject to necessary permissions). This exceptional property is sure to captivate anyone seeking a unique and versatile property within walking distance to a vibrant village and community. Please do not hesitate to contact us for a viewing!
…By Beaux Villages Immobilier
Former stronghold from the 17th century, offering a panoramic view of the Confluent valley between Lot and Garonne. This 14-hectare domain is composed of a main living quarter (550 m2) that has retained all its authenticity, the former farmhouse of the estate transformed into a caretaker's house (160 m2) along with its barns, as well as a guest house (80 m2) and its swimming pool. A second access to the estate allows for the discovery of another guest house made up of 2 fully renovated apartments and a mill arranged over 4 levels offering a residence and a surprisingly panoramic view.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Agences Privees
Overlooking the Lot and Confluence valleys, this remarkable 17th-century residence stands in a natural setting of rare beauty. Carefully restored with respect for tradition, it offers approximately 550 m² of living space combining charm and authenticity. The noble materials—terracotta tiles, parquet floors, exposed beams, period fireplaces—give each room a timeless charm. The generous volumes emphasize the elegance of the premises. The rooms are arranged around a beautiful gallery that runs through the house. On the ground floor, there is a living room, a dining room, an authentic kitchen, an office, and a bedroom with an en-suite bathroom. Upstairs, the same central hallway leads to four generous bedrooms as well as 2 shower rooms and toilets. Close to the main house is a guest house with direct access to the pool, a renovated caretaker's lodge, a pigeonnier, and large stone outbuildings offering a variety of possibilities. A small chapel completes the property. The landscaped grounds cover several hectares of meadows, orchards, and woods, guaranteeing absolute privacy and serenity. Located in the heart of the Pays de Serres region, in the Lot-et-Garonne part of Gascony, the property benefits from a preserved and lush environment. All shops and services are 5.6 miles away, while Bordeaux and its airport are an hour's drive away, and Paris is three hours by train from Agen. An exceptional place, combining heritage and lifestyle, for lovers of the authentic Southwest.
…By Beaux Villages Immobilier
Transport yourself into a retro/vintage atmosphere with modern comfort.This unique house, ideally situated in a dominant position, offers an unobstructed view and a privileged living environment.With nearly 600 m² of living space, spread across 13 rooms including 9 bedrooms with private balconies for most. Ideal for a large family, guesthouse, or prestigious project.Spacious, bright reception areas with retro elegance, enhanced by contemporary touches in a warm and refined atmosphere. A rare opportunity for enthusiasts of unusual and atypical places.A large plot of land designed with various spaces for leisure completes this offer, which will appeal to ambitious project holders.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Era Global International Property
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
…By Maxwell-baynes Residential And Vineyards - Christie's International Real Estate
On the left bank of AGEN, I offer you this charming estate very well maintained with its park, its 19th-century chapel, and its irrigated lands. It comprises a 19th-century masters house with 17 rooms, 9 bedrooms of nearly 685 m², a 4-room tenant house with 2 bedrooms of 90 m², an orangery, and an old stable of nearly 250 m², a chapel built in 1876, and a 14x6 swimming pool; Land distribution: - 2.2 ha of wooded park, - 15.4 ha of agricultural land, including 8 ha of irrigated land. The house, its chapel, its swimming pool, and its outbuildings are set in a flowered park, planted with centuries-old cedars and chestnuts, and various species. Courtyard, terraces, and outbuildings are located around the main building arranged in a 'U' shape and offer you 2 access points: the main entrance via the transverse avenue of the park and a secondary one located at the back. This is an authentic, generous, and friendly ensemble. The main house, raised over 2 floors, offers on the ground floor: - A spacious entrance of 30 m² with its original tiles and stone staircase - First salon in Napoleon III style of 45 m² - A second salon (Library) of 24 m² - Dining room 43 m² - Kitchen 50 m² with an open fireplace - Tea room 30 m² - Bedroom 39 m² with private water room - Separate WC On the first floor: - Landing of 28 m² - Private salon (or bedroom) of 47 m² - A bedroom of 33 m² - Bathroom 12 m² - Corridor with closets 24 m² - Bedroom 32 m² - Bathroom 5.35 m² - Bedroom 29 m² On the top floor: - Landing of 28 m² - Bedroom 26 m² - Bedroom 24.4 m² - Bedroom 35 m² - Billiard room (or bedroom) 35 m² - Water room 8 m² - Separate WC Comfort: Daikin heat pump, recent roof, framework, and electrical panels, well with booster pump, all with considerable potential is very well maintained and functional, no noise nuisance; TGV station 20 mins, TER station 6 mins, motorway access, Bordeaux Toulouse axis 14 mins, shops 5 mins by car. DPE rating: C (122) GES = A (4) Price: 860,000 euros, fees are the responsibility of the seller. To visit and assist you with your project, contact Téréda TOLAN at 0636117420 or by email at [email protected] According to Article L.561.5 of the Monetary and Financial Code, to organize the visit, you will be asked to present an identification document. This sale is guaranteed for 12 months. This announcement was drafted under the editorial responsibility of Téréda TOLAN acting as an independent real estate advisor under salary portage with PAUL PARKER PROPERTIES, located at 10 rue du Colisée 75008 PARIS, a brand of SAS PROPRIETES PRIVEES, a national real estate network, with a capital of 40,000 euros, RCS NANTES no. 487 624 777, Professional card T and G no. CPI 4401 2016 000 010 388 CCI Nantes, GALIAN guarantee, 89 rue La Boétie, 75008 Paris. Mandate 430075 The professional guarantees and secures your real estate project. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed can be found on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.frThis description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Paul Parker Properties
At the heart of a preserved environment, in absolute tranquility with no immediate neighbors, this remarkable 19th-century stone château offers nearly 700 m² of living space, set within a 4.8-hectare estate composed of gardens, wooded areas, and meadows. Fully renovated between 2023 and 2024, the property elegantly combines historic charm with modern comfort. The main residence, extended by two wings, features fourteen principal rooms, including ten bedrooms and nine bathrooms. The generous volumes, high ceilings, abundant natural light, and open views give the entire property a rare and particularly soothing atmosphere. Designed for entertaining, the estate includes an elegant formal dining room, a dedicated breakfast area for hospitality use, and a fully equipped reception hall. Thanks to its exceptional seclusion, the property is ideally suited for hosting weddings, receptions, and private events that can extend freely without constraint. A 10 x 10 meter swimming pool, an annex building of approximately 150 m², a charming outbuilding to restore—likely the estate’s former chapel—as well as an attic, a laundry room, and a cellar complete this characterful ensemble. Passed down within the same family for nearly one hundred and forty years, this historic residence notably belonged to the family of General de Barescut, who was awarded the Legion of Honour for his bravery during the Second World War. Located just 6 kilometers from a motorway access point and close to a TGV station, this is a rare property where heritage, serenity, and the art of living come together naturally.
…By Junot Châteaux & Patrimoine
Nestled in the heart of the historic and highly sought-after Agen, just 100 meters from all amenities, this beautiful bourgeois house built at the end of the 18th century embodies elegance and refinement, with a layout and renovation that have received special care from its owners; a true gem rich in history in the center of Agen, situated on a plot of nearly 680 m². Rising over 3 levels, the house offers nearly 380 m² of living space. - The ground floor consists of an entrance hall with storage, a large library that can serve as a bedroom, a restroom, a living area combining kitchen, dining space, and lounge, all open onto a park, with a pantry, laundry-room-boiler room, and an office following on. - On the first floor, you will discover 4 spacious bright bedrooms, with 3 en-suite bathrooms, a family bathroom, and a restroom. - The second floor comprises a 5th bedroom, a reading space, a playroom, and an attic, the perfect space to accommodate family and guests. On the exterior: The terrace that provides access to the beautifully flowered garden features a secured swimming pool, an outbuilding at the back of the park of nearly 40 m² (former orangery); a vaulted cellar and a double garage complete this exceptional property. The whole is connected to the mains drainage. Note DPE = C (105) GES = C (26) Price: 845,000 euros, fees are the responsibility of the seller. To visit and assist you with your project, contact Téréda TOLAN at 0636117420 or by email at [email protected]. According to Article L.561.5 of the Monetary and Financial Code, you will be asked to present an identification document for the organization of the visit. This sale is guaranteed for 12 months. This announcement has been drafted under the editorial responsibility of Téréda TOLAN acting as an independent real estate advisor under payroll with PAUL PARKER PROPERTIES, located at 10 rue du Colisée 75008 PARIS, brand of SAS PROPRIETES PRIVEES, National Real Estate Network, with a capital of 40,000 euros, RCS NANTES No. 487 624 777, Professional card T and G No. CPI 4401 2016 000 010 388 CCI Nantes, GALIAN Guarantee, 89 rue La Boétie, 75008 Paris. Mandate 429982 The professional guarantees and secures your real estate project. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.frThis description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Paul Parker Properties
In the heart of a residential area much appreciated for its tranquility, this luxury villa is a rare opportunity in the area. Housing surprising volumes, it offers the unprecedented possibility of having a completely independent part, if necessary. It therefore responds to all additional accommodation projects to accommodate parents, friends or teenagers concerned about autonomy. A judicious distribution of parts will facilitate your immediate adaptation. The garden with the dimensions of another time presents various spaces which you will exploit with happiness. Finally a large basement housing garage / workshop / cellar spaces? completes an incomparable proposition.
…By Era Global International Property
Nestled in the heart of Agen, this exquisite 19th-century townhouse, crafted from Bordeaux stone and crowned with a slate roof, is a truly rare gem. The property is characterized by its grand entrance, marked by elegant pillars and an electric gate that opens to a spacious parking area adorned with lush greenery and vibrant flowers. Upon entering, the charm is immediately apparent in the entrance hall, featuring authentic cement tiles. The dining room is illuminated by large windows overlooking the terrace, showcasing refined moldings and beautiful herringbone oak flooring. The expansive living room, which offers stunning views of the park, serves as a perfect retreat, enhanced by a cozy fireplace and an impressive ceiling. This fully air-conditioned home includes a second carpeted living room that leads to a shaded terrace, ideal for entertaining. The professional-grade kitchen, equipped with a central stove, refrigeration units, and practical workspaces, is ready to support your culinary ambitions. With its rich heritage, this former Michelin-starred restaurant awaits your vision for transformation. On the upper floor, you'll find four bedrooms, each with en-suite showers, toilets, air conditioning, and dressing areas, ensuring modern comfort. Additionally, there is a fifth bedroom with its own shower room and a WC, along with an office on the top floor. The attic, boasting beautiful original beams, presents incredible potential for further development. This exceptional property offers immense possibilities for both residential and commercial use. Situated in the town center, it provides convenient access to the TGV railway station for swift travel to major cities like Bordeaux and Paris. For private air travel, the nearby Agen jet airport caters to both business and leisure needs. Golf enthusiasts will also appreciate the proximity to two golf courses, including the prestigious 18-hole Golf du Château d'Allot.
…By Maxwell-baynes Residential And Vineyards - Christie's International Real Estate
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
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
And if time had stopped... just for you. In the heart of Lot-et-Garonne, nestled in 17 hectares of nature, this fully restored medieval castle offers a rare living environment, between history and contemporary comfort. Ancient stones, gothic openings, period fireplaces... the vast salons open onto the valley and invite to receive as to contemplate. Outside, life flows to the rhythm of nature: panoramic terrace, park, swimming pool and jacuzzi in height with breathtaking views. Eight en-suite bedrooms welcome family and guests, while the reinvented pigeon loft offers an independent space full of charm. More than a property, a unique place to live... an experience apart.
…By Midi-pyrénées Sotheby’s International Realty
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
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
PRICE REDUCTION for this magnificent estate! At the entrance, an imposing wrought-iron gate and a long driveway, ensuring absolute tranquility, lead to this property. Overlooking the valley and surrounded by woods and meadows, this estate offers panoramic views and unparalleled peace and quiet across 27 hectares. - The main house, 426 m²: 5 bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms, 2 large living rooms, a large open-plan kitchen and dining room. The living room opens onto a private garden. An apartment with a separate entrance and terrace, and a basement complete this building. - The family house, 280 m²: 4 bedrooms + 1 suite, a bright 170 m² living area with a fully equipped kitchen, 1 bathroom and 2 additional bathrooms to be finished, a mezzanine, a terrace, and a private garden. Hemp wall insulation, wood wool ceiling, - Gîte 1, 90 m²: with a magnificent dovecote, 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 25 m² living room, private garden, - Gîte 2, 90 m²: 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 36 m² living room, access to a private garden, - 1 enclosed garage of 140 m² + an open garage that can be converted into living space, - Sheepfold of 250 m² on 2 levels, traditional timber frame, - 1 swimming pool area overlooking the dwellings, - 1 spring with a pond and a well are located on the property. This property combines old-world charm with modern amenities for maximum comfort: - Complete restoration and insulation of the buildings, - Central heating via a pellet boiler installed in 2015 in the basement of the main house, - A compliant sanitation system designed to accommodate 30 people. Located 4 minutes from shops and amenities, and 15 minutes from Lectoure and Agen, this property will appeal to nature lovers, investors looking to develop a property with ready-to-rent gîtes, or those seeking a multigenerational living project. Video available upon request. Contact me to discover this charming property. To visit this house, please bring a valid form of identification in accordance with Article R. 561-10 of the French Monetary and Financial Code. The fees are to be paid by the seller. Les informations sur les risques auxquels ce bien est exposé sont disponibles sur le site Géorisques : www. georisques. gouv. fr. ** ENGLISH SPEAKERS: please note that Capifrance has an international department that can help with translations. To see our range of 20,000 properties for sale in France, please visit our Capifrance website directly. We look forward to finding your dream home!
…By Capifrance - Corine Martinelli
Situated between Agen and Villeneuve-sur-Lot,this elegant property,circa-1901, showcases an ornate stone façade with exquisite original details throughout, including stained-glass windows and doors, finely detailed plasterwork ceilings and a well-maintained slate roof. A separate 50sqm stone studio offers additional flexibility. Set within its park of 12.9 Acres. The décor and presentation remain true to the style and character of the period. Enter the grand hallway through the original front door, featuring beautiful stained glass and intricate ironwork. The entrance hall retains its original carreaux ciment tiles. Double doors from the hallway lead into the elegant Drawing Room/Music Room complete with a working fireplace and triple casement doors with stained glass opening onto a stone balcony. With parquet flooring adding to the classic charm. with a second door back out to the hallway. The elegant dual aspect dining room also features parquet flooring, a marble fireplace, double casement windows, and ornate coving, At the opposite end of the Hallway we find the beautifully appointed Lounge/Morning room, filled with light from its dual-aspect windows Featuring painted wall panelling, original parquet flooring and a marble fireplace fitted with an inset log burner. The well-appointed fitted kitchen with granite worktops, a range style cooker and abundant storage. With ample space for relaxed family dining. Having direct access to the spacious terrace and park beyond, enhancing the sense of space and light. The laundry room with space for two appliances and includes a fitted sink. The cloakroom with WC and hand basin, wooden flooring, half-tiled walls. Access to the cellar with abundant storage space in several rooms. The impressive period staircase leads up to the first floor, where you'll find three beautifully sized bedrooms, each with its own fireplace and original wooden floors. Two of the bedrooms have their own attractively tiled en-suite shower rooms , with italian style walk - in showers and classic fittings. There is also a separate WC on this floor. Access to a terrace at the end of the hallway. The second floor offers three further bedrooms. in the eaves of the house. One of the rooms has an adjoining space already prepared (with plumbing in place) for conversion into a bathroom. The third bedroom on this level is accessible via another of the bedrooms, offering flexible layout options. Outside: A separate 50?sq?m stone studio offers additional flexibility. Filled with natural light this space is ideal for use as an artist's /music studio or home office, Potential to re-arrange as guest accommodation Fitted sink unit, and separate WC. already in place . The attractive spacious terrace with mature magnolia tree and pergola providing shade for al-fresco dining. The 5.2 hectares of parkland recently planted with various species of ornamental and fruit trees. A distinctive property, equally well suited as an expansive family home or a high-quality bed and breakfast. Walking distance to the village with daily amenities. All commerce at Agen a 20 minute drive. TGV station with connections to Bordeaux, Toulouse, Paris and London. Closest airports: Bergerac: 38.4 miles Toulouse: 55.6 miles Bordeaux: 81.8 miles A 360 virtual tour and floorplan is available on request This remarkable property blends period detail with modern convenience, offering a unique opportunity to enjoy elegant living (4.50 % fees incl. VAT at the buyer's expense.)
…By Agence Newton
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