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Fabulous opportunity to enjoy living in a historic property set in its own tranquil parkland garden yet only a few minutes from the centre of Villeneuve Sur Lot a thriving town set on the river lot. There is an established business opportunity with seven letting units that create significant revenue all year around but also great scope to develop this further by offering a luxury bed and breakfast package or offering a catering option for events etc. A beautifully preserved impressive manor house brimming with historic charm offers the principal home for the owner , featuring exquisite original details such as wood paneling, frescoes, hidden doors, exposed beams, and fireplaces in every room. The residence offers generous living and entertaining spaces, multiple reception rooms, and two kitchens — perfect for both private use and hosting. Spread across two floors, the home includes six generous bedrooms, some with en suite bathrooms, offering comfort and privacy. There is a large attic offering the option to create additional usable space (subject to permissions), this could be a large apartment , a serene yoga studio, or an inspiring artist’s atelier. Seven beautifully renovated gîtes are housed in a charming building just across from the manor, each blending comfort, character, and practicality—with some offering accessibility features to accommodate all guests. Perfect for seasonal rentals or a year-round hospitality business, the property is currently run as a gîte ensemble. Adding to the appeal is a well-appointed pool house with a bar/reception area, games room, and bathroom, all opening onto a secure swimming pool with ample space for relaxing and entertaining. A spacious stone barn enhances the estate’s versatility—ideal for storage, events, or future development projects. This rare estate combines residential elegance with serious income potential. Whether you're dreaming of a gite business, wellness retreat, or a change of pace with passive income, this property offers endless possibilities and all within easy reach of Villeneuve town centre with an abundance of cafes bars and restaurants as well as tradional markets and of course the access to the river for fishing & boating.
…By Beaux Villages Immobilier
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
Set on the rolling hills overlooking the Lot valley, this exceptional country estate offers a rare combination of luxury living, privacy and business potential in one of the most desirable regions of south-west France. Surrounded by 2.2 hectares of landscaped gardens, orchards and mature cedar trees, the property enjoys breathtaking countryside views while remaining within walking distance of a vibrant riverside village. The estate consists of an elegant 17th century manor house, a separate guest cottage, and an independent apartment, each with its own outdoor space and swimming pool. Currently operated as a successful hospitality business, the property offers a unique opportunity to combine a luxury lifestyle with a profitable tourism venture. Key Features : - 531 m² total living space - 2.2 hectares (5,4 acres) of landscaped grounds - 10 bedrooms – 7 bathrooms + 2 guest WCs - three independent accommodations Manor House – 338 m² : - 6 bedrooms – sleeps up to 14 guests - large reception room 68 m² - family kitchen 29 m² - covered terrace 45 m² - heated 10 × 5 m saltwater pool Guest Cottage – 131 m² : - 3 bedrooms – sleeps 6 guests - large open kitchen / dining room 47 m² - private 8 × 4 m swimming pool Cottage Apartment – 62 m² : - 1 bedroom – sleeps 2 guests - light and airy living room with open kitchen - private plunge pool Modern Comfort & Sustainability - DPE : C / A : - new photovoltaic solar system (2024) – 25 years warranty - heat pump heating system (manor) with underfloor heating - oil-fired central heating (cottage) - reversible air conditioning (apartment) - fibre optic internet - 2 compliant drainage systems (inspected 2025) Turnkey Hospitality Business : - profitable and award-winning tourism business - confirmed bookings for 2026 exceeding €80,000 - established support team in place - transition support available for new owners Location : - walking distance to restaurants, cafés and shops - 40 min to Agen TGV station (Paris link) - 45 min to Bergerac airport (Dordogne) - 80 min to Bordeaux airport - 90 min to Toulouse airport A rare investment opportunity in south-west France, ideal as a luxury residence, boutique hospitality business or lifestyle change project. Les honoraires sont à la charge du vendeur. Les informations sur les risques auxquels ce bien est exposé sont disponibles sur le site Géorisques : www. georisques. gouv. fr. Réseau Immobilier CAPIFRANCE - Votre agent commercial (RSAC N°942 203 514 - Greffe de PERIGUEUX) Mathieu DUBOIS Entrepreneur Individuel 06 51 28 30 47 - Réf.948835
…By Capifrance - Mathieu Dubois
Elegance and Art of Living, nestled in a green haven, this estate in Quercy Blanc, 25 km from Agen and 13 km from Laroque-Timbaut, fully restored, offers you much more than just a character property. Whether you are looking for your family home to entertain or a new entrepreneur seeking to continue developing a gîte and bed and breakfast business, you are in the right place. This bucolic setting inspires and invites future owners to a change of life. Behind the gate, an avenue lined with bicentennial trees leads to the courtyard. The flowing manor house of approximately 323 m² has several entrances and includes: a superb vaulted cellar from the 11th century of about 98 m², an entrance hall with stone flooring, first living room with stone fireplace, office, second living room with fireplace, spacious equipped kitchen open to the dining area, access to a cozy covered terrace, toilets, laundry room. The traditional French ceilings and the quality of the materials enhance the whole. The first floor is divided into two wings, each with its own staircase: Right wing: landing, master bedroom with dressing room, bathroom/WC, second master bedroom, dressing room, bathroom/WC. Left wing: landing, two bedrooms, bathroom/WC. The guest house of about 147 m², completely renovated in 2023, comprises: equipped kitchen, living/dining room with fireplace, toilets with washbasin. Upstairs: mezzanine, two superb master bedrooms with bathrooms/WC, hallway with built-in closet. A private terrace of approximately 48 m² crowns the whole. The entire estate sits on a landscaped, partly fenced and wooded park of 86,176 m², with a spring, a barn of about 220 m² divided into three parts: workshop, garage, stable with two stalls, summer garden of about 75 m² with summer kitchen and two traditional bread ovens, swimming pool 15 x 5 meters with terraces, a magnificent dovecote of about 57 m², large courtyard with fountain and red carps. This peaceful property offers many options, with various cozy and charming spaces making it a unique place. The fees included in the price represent 3.89% payable by the buyer. Your advisor from De La Cour Au Jardin: Emmanuel Peralta – 06 44 98 79 04 DE LA COUR AU JARDIN – France’s leading specialist network for charming properties.
…By De La Cour Au Jardin - Immobilier
This 15th century ensemble offers a manor house and its outbuildings, including a comfortable keeper's cottage. The property sits in a dominant position, surrounded by its 18-hectare private estate of meadows, forest and a spring, with panoramic views extending to the surrounding villages, offering commerce a cycle ride away. No close neighbours and approached via a long road through its own land. The Manor has recently been renovated in a sustainable and modern way, while in keeping with its history, blending stonework with modern comforts. At the entrance, a double wrought-iron gate opens onto an inner courtyard dominated by a magnificent dovecote. The main living area comprises two lounges, a large dining room, beautiful stone fireplaces and a large kitchen and an office. Upstairs, a private area offers 5 bedrooms with en suite shower rooms or bathrooms, all with panoramic views over the surrounding countryside. One of the living rooms opens onto the outdoor terrace with its infinity pool in the heart of a landscaped garden with breathtaking views. On the garden level, a vaulted room with an independance entrance and offers a large space that could easily be converted into an additional apartment. A discreet janitor's cottage offers three bedrooms, a living room, a kitchen and two shower rooms, plus a terrace overlooking the hills. The other outbuildings are a more modern building used as a shed and located away from the main house, and a beautiful character barn adjoining the main house that could be used as a reception room while enjoying the panoramic view. This estate will charm nature lovers, provide inspiration for artists and offer numerous possibilities for investors wishing to optimize a unique property with character. ………………………………………………..
…By Vesper Immobilier Expertises
Réf. 4465: Charming 16th century manor house for sale near Agen. The Lot-et-Garonne is criss-crossed by the Canal de Garonne, perfect for cycling or barge trips. The region is renowned for its medieval bastide towns, lively markets and friendly cuisine featuring local produce. Close to major routes, Agen is ideally located for exploring the south of France, while offering the serenity of a rural environment. Agen, in the heart of the Lot-et-Garonne region, is a charming town in south-west France, known for its peaceful surroundings and rich heritage. Nestling between Toulouse and Bordeaux, it offers an exceptional quality of life, combining history, gastronomy and nature. Agen is famous for its delicious prunes, but also for its historic centre, picturesque narrow streets and half-timbered houses. The region's varied landscapes, from rolling green hills to agricultural plains, are ideal for hikers and outdoor enthusiasts. A first building constructed in the 16th century comprised only the western part of the building. This three-storey building had a large room serving as a kitchen and a living room on the ground floor, a lounge with a fireplace and a bedroom on the first floor and 6 ‘maid's’ bedrooms on the second floor. The property also included a number of farm buildings and a dovecote, which is still standing today. All these buildings were connected to the main road to the north. This road was abandoned when the Canal Latéral à la Garonne was built in 1840. This access road can be seen on the Napoleonic land register. In the 17th century, the eastern part of the manor house was extended to create a large kitchen with a fireplace, two utility rooms and 4 bedrooms upstairs. In the 19th century, the property belonged to Mr Henri de Blaviel (1846-1918), who commissioned Mr Duby, an architect, to convert the 17th-century part. A three-storey tower and a two-storey adjoining building plus terrace were added to the northern part of the building. The next owner, Louis Georges Pierre de Gaulejac (1915-2003), inherited the estate from his mother and ran a large fruit farm that required the construction of industrial buildings. After his death, the estate was split into two parts, the eastern part comprising the barn and industrial buildings, and the other part, which is the subject of this article, comprising the dwelling and its outbuildings, together with a park covering just over 3.95 acres. Since its acquisition by the current owners in 2005, the property has undergone extensive renovation and conversion work. In a verdant setting, this manor house dating from the 16th century and extended in the 17th century spans approx. 400 sqm of living space, comprising: On the ground floor, an entrance hall leading to a living room, a dining room and access to the first floor via a beautiful abalone staircase. Comprising a kitchen/diner of more than 50 sqm, a study, a scullery, a workshop and bathroom and toilet facilities. All the rooms have a working fireplace and the kitchen has independent access. On the first floor we find respectively: A reading and relaxation room of more than 40 sqm equipped with a wood-burning stove, with direct access to the terrace. An office area at the top of the staircase. A 25 sqm master bedroom with dressing room, shower room and bathroom, as well as 4 large bedrooms with separate shower rooms and bathrooms. The six former maid's rooms on the top floor are now used as a children's play area. There remains the possibility of creating a further 90 sqm of living space in the insulated attic. Outbuildings : 1/ The dovecote: Just a stone's throw from the house is a dovecote in excellent condition, equipped with 2 fixed windows and a staircase for easy use. The layout of the premises makes it easy to accommodate passing guests while preserving the exclusive use of the house. The property is valued at €20,000 per annum, excluding school holidays. 2/ The outbuildings : The outbuildings, with a floor surface area of 155 sqm, are in very good condition and are divided into several sections comprising a workshop, a garage and a wood shed. A stairway provides access to the first floor, allowing the same surface area to be exploited through the 9 existing openings in the masonry. 3/ The well : The property has a well around 300 metres away, shared with a farmer and a market gardener. Two pipes carry the water to the house, the pond and the swimming pool. The house is also connected to the public drinking water network. The property is easily accessed from the road. The 16x8 m masonry swimming pool, with a 2.5 m plunge pool, is fed by borehole water. It has dedicated sanitary facilities. The landscaped grounds of more than 3.70 acres feature trees several hundred years old, including a holm oak dating from the 16th century. The layout of the property's three plots makes them easy to maintain. The proximity of the Canal Latéral makes it ideal for long walks along the green lane. Cabinet LE NAIL – Lot-et-Garonne & Gers - Mr Alain CADET : +33(0)2.43.98.20.20 We invite you to visit our website Cabinet Le Nail to browse our latest listings or learn more about this property.
…By Cabinet Le Nail
Historic White-Stone Estate in Quercy Blanc — A Signature of Authenticity Nestled in the heart of Quercy Blanc, behind a majestic driveway lined with centuries-old trees, this 18th-century estate embodies the perfect harmony between historical charm and modern comfort. Here, the characterful architecture blends seamlessly into a preserved landscape of over 8 hectares, featuring English-style gardens, meadows, woods, and a natural spring — a true haven of greenery and tranquility. Built entirely in the iconic white limestone of Quercy, the property stands as a superb testament to local architectural heritage, designed for connoisseurs of authenticity and character. French ceilings, noble materials, and carefully preserved original features create a uniquely warm and elegant atmosphere. The main residence has been meticulously restored with great care and respect for its soul. The generous reception rooms flow harmoniously: intimate living rooms with stone fireplaces, a private study, a spacious kitchen blending noble materials with modern amenities, all extending onto a covered terrace perfect for relaxation and long summer evenings. Beneath the main house, 11th-century vaulted cellars evoke the centuries-old history of the estate, adding a rare and unique charm. The sleeping quarters are arranged into two separate wings, offering complete privacy: on one side, two magnificent master suites with dressing rooms and en-suite bathrooms; on the other, two additional bedrooms with a private bathroom. The property also features an elegant guest house, fully renovated in 2023, where contemporary comfort blends seamlessly with authenticity: a spacious living room with fireplace, fully equipped kitchen, two independent suites, and a private terrace. A stone dovecote, a barn converted into stables and garages, and a vast summer kitchen with traditional bread ovens complete the estate, offering numerous possibilities for both private and hospitality use. At the heart of the park, a 15-meter swimming pool surrounded by wide terraces naturally extends this haven of peace, ideal for fully enjoying the refined lifestyle this exceptional property offers. The entire estate has been perfectly maintained and is equipped with modern technical installations (heat pump, new windows, updated equipment), allowing for immediate occupancy without any renovation. Located just 20 minutes from Agen, major roadways, TGV stations, and 1 hour from Toulouse-Blagnac International Airport, this exceptional property offers multiple possibilities — whether as a prestigious family residence or a high-end hospitality project — in a preserved and rare environment. DPE: Classe B Montant des frais annuels d'énergie : entre 1 680 euros et 2 340 euros Prix : 1 697 500 euros (honoraires charge vendeur) Les informations sur les risques auxquels ce bien est exposé sont disponibles sur le site Géorisques :www.georisques.gouv.fr https://sites.google.com/a/coldwellbanker.fr/honoraires-coldwellbanker-demeure-prestige/
…By Coldwell Banker Paris
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These agencies offer a selection of luxury properties vente at Villeneuve-sur-Lot. Feel free to contact them for personalized assistance.