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Property Saint-Aulaye (24)
Surrounded by a magnificent park, this manor overlooks the Dronne River. With the gentle sound of a waterfall and the birds singing in the park, this place is ideal for rejuvenation. A 9-hole golf course in the park, along with the opportunity to canoe or swim in the river, makes this property perfect for enjoying quality time with family or friends. The main house includes a private section with its own entrance, a kitchen, and a large master bedroom with an en-suite bathroom. The central part features a spacious living area, including the kitchen, dining room, and living room, along with 4 bedrooms, each with its own bathroom. The third independent section consists of a living room, a kitchen, and 2 bedrooms, each with its own bathroom. The outbuilding can serve as a guest or caretaker’s house, complete with its own garden and parking. In summary: 8 bedrooms, all with en-suite bathrooms, 4 equipped kitchens, the entire property fully renovated. The property is complemented by a workshop for the maintenance of the manor, a garage, a carport, 2 towers, a well, and a 65m² multi-purpose space that can accommodate 50 people. Fees: 3% VAT included, to be paid by the buyer (€1,208,738 excluding fees), with the remaining fees to be covered by the seller. PRESTANT Realty - Bruno de Saint-Exupéry - Mrs. Carla Vergeer - Mobile: +33 7 84 71 14 11 - More information at https://www.prestant.com/agence-perigord.html (ref. 240021743)
…By Prestant Perigord
Property with pool La Roche-Chalais (24)
Set on its own island, total privacy in the heart of France's wine and food paradise - the Dordogne. Beautifully presented riverside property. A family home in a stunning location, offering 7 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, a 12m x 6m salt pool and a fantastic pool house. Accessed by its own private bridge, the house offers 4 reception rooms on the ground floor and a very large living room overlooking the river on the first floor. It is possible to acquire the furnishings by separate negotiation, which gives you the possibility of moving in straight away.
…By Prestant Perigord
Property with pool La Jemaye (24)
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…By Neto-immo
Property with pool and garden Allemans (24)
In the magnificent setting of the Périgord Vert, near Ribérac, we invite you to discover this exceptional estate spanning 6 hectares of gardens, parks, woods and truffle fields. In the heart of this haven of peace, a completely renovated Carthusian monastery offers the perfect blend of modern comfort and authentic charm. This property enjoys a privileged location, between two of France's Most Beautiful Villages: Aubeterre-sur-Dronne and Brantôme. The Val-de-Dronne region boasts rolling hills, windmills, Romanesque churches and forests. The region's rich architectural heritage, built mainly of white limestone, gives it a special luminosity. The area was also explored by English writer Edward Harrison Barker in the 19th century, who described his journey on foot and by canoe in his book ‘Two Summers in Guyenne’. Local shops are just a 10-minute drive away. Bordeaux and its international airport can be reached in 1 hour 30 minutes and Angoulême TGV station in 50 minutes. Description In a commanding position at the top of a small hill with wonderful views over the neighbouring valley, away from the hustle and bustle yet just a short distance from a market town, the property spans approx. 6 ha (22 acres) of parklands, gardens, woods and truffle plantations, all of which are completely fenced in and protected from curious eyes. Three entrances follow one another along a small road with very little traffic: a direct access to a meadow that serves as a parking area for customers, the main entrance via a courtyard of honour, and a service entrance for caterers and delivery staff. Finally, a gate is located along a communal road that marks the boundary of one of the two truffle fields on the main plot. It leads to a terrace at the back of a gîte and a pool area. The main courtyard is surrounded by a high wall made of local white stone, whitewashed and covered with canal tiles. It comprises five passages, including the main entrance - an electric wrought iron gate supported by two stone pillars topped by a finial in the shape of a compass rose. The driveways lead to all the buildings that form a U-shape with the Charterhouse: a reception room, a lean-to for parking two vehicles, the gîte, a gym with sauna, and a former dwelling house. All the roofs, with two or four slopes, are of canal tiles, as is the mansion house with flat tiles; the walls are of rendered or pointed stone and the bays are predominantly straight. To the south, in the same perspective as the main courtyard, a square, flower-filled, private garden lies behind the Carthusian monastery. It is entirely enclosed by a stone wall and flanked by a dovecote with a peppered roof. From a late-built veranda separating two terraces, a central path gently slopes up to a remarkable sculpted iron gate, raised above the low wall and leading to a set of steps. On either side of the garden is the swimming pool to the west, with its decking area and bar, and to the east a recently planted truffle orchard, a vegetable garden and a mobile home. The main house Built in 1698 on a rectangular, symmetrical plan, it perfectly matches Jean-Marie Bélingard's definition of a Périgord chartreuse: ‘a mansion, built between 1650 and 1850 or so, with a single ground floor, strongly barlong, featuring exterior architectural features and an interior finish that stands out from the ordinary, and demonstrating a certain art of living’. Its main facade features six straight bays with windows and French windows topped by dormer windows with pediments topped with finials. Under a Mansard roof of flat and canal tiles, it has a layout that is typical of this type of architecture, centred on a room where the main entrance opens out and from which two side corridors lead to the other rooms. The facades are covered in light-coloured plaster. During the 20th century, a central extension with numerous windows was created on the garden side to enlarge the main room. Recent renovation works have involved converting the attic space into guest rooms, creating fenestration between the original dormer windows, filling in and insulating the crawl space, installing central heating, fitting new radiators to match the volumes to be heated, repairing and insulating the roof, overhauling the electrical system, creating a drainage system, and replacing the upstairs window frames with new, made-to-measure, double-glazed wooden joinery. To preserve the authenticity of the building, the single-glazed windows on the ground floor were retained. The ground floor There are six French windows leading to the ground floor, three on each side of the building. The main, central entrance welcomes guests directly into the privacy and comfort of the living room. In this room, which measures over 33 m², the floor is paved with stone, as is the veranda that extends it, bathed in light and open onto the terrace and garden. All the trades were involved in the interior renovation, which covered all the rooms and their various elements, apart from the single-glazed windows, which were retained at this level. To the east, a corridor leads to a kitchen with the original floor laid on a ladder. A cooking hob has been installed in the old brick and stone fireplace, and a central island gives structure to the vast room of almost 30 m². An adjoining dining room, measuring over 37 m², communicates with the kitchen, but also has independent access via the corridor and external patio doors. In this way, bed and breakfast guests do not disturb the occupants on the ground floor when they come and go via the staircase to the first floor, the level dedicated to them. On the other side of the living room are the private areas: a study with its wooden bookcase, a vast master bedroom with its remarkably sculpted marble fireplace, and a bathroom with a walk-in shower, a re-glazed antique bathtub, a bidet and a toilet. A brick wall, uncovered during the works, has been exposed to reveal the architectural history of the building and to give this last room its own identity. The first floor A wooden and wrought iron staircase leads up from the dining room. Entirely dedicated to welcoming guests, it features a landing furnished with a bar and a reading area within a long corridor that leads to the five bedrooms on this level. The walls are insulated, and all the wide strip parquet flooring and skirting boards are in oak. Four bedrooms each have a view over the courtyard of honour and a private shower room with toilet. At the end of the corridor, the fifth bedroom, complete with wardrobe and shower room with bath and toilet, forms a luxury suite with triple views of the courtyard, garden and swimming pool. The exposed beams, parquet flooring and meticulous attention to detail go right down to the shower heads, inlaid in the wooden beams. The function house The first building in the courtyard of honour is a former barn, which was renovated in 2016 to create a single-storey reception room of over 130 m² with a seating capacity of 120. The roof structure and roofing were completely redone and raised by 70 cm, with a rain screen and insulation under the panelling. An anhydrite screed was poured on the floor, enabling heating to be installed under the travertine tiles. Two cast-iron radiators have been installed to make the room even more comfortable. The walls are of rubble stone. On the east gable, guests arriving from the parking area can enter directly through a large wooden bay with small panes. On the opposite side, an iron-gated wine cellar, sanitary facilities and a professional kitchen are located under a mezzanine overlooking the room. The wooden frames are double-glazed, and the building has its own electrical panel. The carport Between the reception building and the gîte, a canopy with a single-pitch tiled roof provides parking for two vehicles. The guest house Also overlooking the courtyard of honour, the guest house underwent major renovation work in 2016. In order to create an upper floor while preserving the original roof structure, it was decided to lower the floor by around 1.4 metres. Here too, an anhydrite screed was poured and underfloor heating installed under travertine tiles that are maintained every three years with a water- and oil-repellent product. All the wooden, double-glazed joinery was made to measure, some of it curved. A large through dining room includes a fully-equipped open-plan kitchen and a wooden staircase with a striking contemporary-style wrought-iron balustrade. Behind a large bay window is a terrace, also dug into the ground, which is accessible to people with reduced mobility. The ground floor also houses a TV lounge and a bedroom with en suite shower room and toilet. Upstairs, a mezzanine room leads to four bedrooms on either side and two shower rooms with toilets. Part of the building is dedicated to sport and wellness, with high-quality machines, a large television, a shower, an infrared sauna for five people and a technical room. The annex According to the date on the adjacent pillar, it dates from 1851. The building separates the main courtyard from the meadow used as a parking area. Under a hipped canal tile roof, it comprises a ground floor with a living area and an attic lit by windows. The large room, spanning more than 50 m² (538 sq ft), has been left untouched and features a fireplace and two bread ovens; the floor has been covered with a bush-hammered cement screed. A hallway leads to a shed with a dirt floor, as well as a boiler room with a concrete screed. In 2017, a pellet-fired boiler with high-resistance pink plasterboard insulation and a 9-t silo was installed to supply the main house, the gîte and the reception building, with underfloor heating for the latter two. The old oil-fired boiler and its 1,000-litre tank are still connected to the grid, if needed. The dovecote This is an integral part of the garden enclosure at the back of the house. Cylindrical in shape under a flat-tiled, pepper-pot roof, it rises to two levels accessible from the garden and has four flight platforms. A fairly straightforward restoration would enable a floor to be laid and the external straight staircase to be restored to its original purpose. The swimming pool Slightly off-centre in the grounds, with a commanding view over the edge of the woods, the swimming pool was designed to be luxurious, exotic and occasionally festive. Its imposing size of 15 x 6 m, with a Californian-style linear drop of around 0 to 1.9 m, required unusual foundations around 8 m deep with 300 tonnes of backfill and reinforced concrete posts. It features a terrace in Brazilian wood (ipe), a beach of fine sand, a counter-current swimming system, night lighting, a bar with a shaded counter and fridge, a beer pump, a barbecue, palm trees and banana trees. During the season, maintenance of the salt treatment system is covered by contract. The courtyard of honour An avenue of lime trees crosses the courtyard from the gate to the entrance to the main house, separating the flowerbeds, which are laid to lawn. In addition, four sculpted pillars, supported by a coping, support a pyramidal ashlar roof in front of the main house. Together, they form a heritage feature with a patina of age that conceals and shelters a completely modern underground installation: a well, fed by a spring and recovered rainwater, linked to a 10,000-litre underground cistern and connected to eight water outlets for watering the garden. The Garden Covering an area of around 3,000 m2, the garden is tiered and slightly overhanging, with a view of the edge of the woods in the background. It is entirely enclosed by a low stone wall that provides a 180° view. From the ground floor of the house, three French windows lead to a stone-paved terrace where the grassy garden begins. A central pathway planted with flowers and trees provides a pleasant view down to a remarkable old gate, probably the remains of a former entrance. At night, spotlights installed at the foot of the trees create a luminous backdrop that highlights them. The truffle plantations The first harvests from the two truffle plantations are expected in the next few years: one of them, an old one, ‘regenerated’ by planting 70 trees, consists of downy oaks and chestnut trees over 35 years old, spaced 6 m apart; a new one, planted with 70 trees in 2016, is made up of chestnut, hornbeam, downy oak and holm oak. Our opinion Perfectly maintained and meticulously organised, the property appears to be a perfectly balanced combination, whether for a rejuvenating holiday or a festive get-together. When the current owners acquired the estate in 2014, they fell under its spell and saw the architectural potential, quality of life and extraordinary value that the chartreuse promised. From a humble chartreuse with agricultural buildings, they have managed, at the cost of pharaonic works and uncompromising choices, to enhance the noble authenticity of the estate by bringing in the luxury, standards required for a top-of-the-range hospitality business. Today, we're proud to offer you this turnkey property with an eye to the future - a fantastic investment. Land area 6 ha 16 a 20 ca Main building surface area 379 m2 Number of bedrooms 11 Outbuildings 693 m2 of which converted 563 m2
…By Lovely Planet Properties Costa Del Sol
Property Montlieu-la-Garde (17)
An estate situated 45 minutes from Bordeaux and 25 minutes from Barbezieux, including various buildings and approx. 2.15 hectares of wooded parklands. Situated 5 minutes from a village with all amenities and the N10 motorway. The buildings are as follows : - A farmhouse of approx. 300 m² (3,229 sq ft) comprising a ground floor divided into an entrance hall, large lounge, dining room, kitchen and toilet; First floor divided into five bedrooms, bathroom, shower room and toilet. Technical aspects: double glazing, oil-fired central heating. Renovated in 2000. - A mansion house of approx. 500 m² (5,229 sq ft) comprising a ground floor divided into an entrance hall with a vast corridor featuring an old stove, a vast reception room, a dining room, a kitchen, a large lounge, a small lounge and a toilet. The first floor comprises six bedrooms, a bathroom with toilet, two shower rooms and a separate toilet. Technical aspects: No heating system, no insulation, unoccupied house. Considerable renovation work required. - A caretaker's house of approx. 150 m² (1,615 sq ft) comprising a large living room with open-plan kitchen, shower room with toilet, three bedrooms and a large room to finish converting on the first floor. Technical aspects: electric heating, single glazing. Needs some refurbishment work. - Large independent adjoining outbuilding with a surface area of approx. 150 m² that could be used as an extension (with access to the first floor). -Other small house of approx. 50 m² divided into a living room on the ground floor and a bedroom upstairs with a shower room upstairs, Technical aspects: Double glazing and electric heating. Renovated in 2000. - Old barn of more than 400 m² to renovate. - Garage of over 100 m². - Parklands of 2.15 hectares with numerous remarkable trees. The buildings cover a very large surface area with more than 1,000 m² of living space and more than 700 m² of outbuildings. It is important to note that the 3 houses are adjoining and communicating. The farmhouse could easily be opened onto the caretaker's house to create a large house with around ten bedrooms. The site is ideal for hosting weddings/seminars and tourist rentals (caretaker's cottage, farmhouse, small gite and possibly the manor house, depending on the project).
…By Maxwell-baynes Residential And Vineyards - Christie's International Real Estate
Property with pool Villetoureix (24)
2 km from the town center of RIBERAC with its amenities, schools and shops is this beautiful restored stone property, laid out on 2 levels for approximately 250 m² with a dominant view over 1 hectare of nature, landscaped garden, planted with fruit trees. It includes: On the ground floor: a large entrance leads on the left to the living room of approximately 26m² with a fireplace/wood stove, on the right, a kitchen of approximately 26m² fitted with high and low furniture, access to the covered terrace, WC, master bedroom with small living room and shower room of 33 m², pantry, laundry room and boiler room. Upstairs: the central staircase serves 2 distinct spaces. On the right a dessert landing: two bedrooms of 27 and 20 m² separated by a bathroom. On the left: a second landing serves 3 bedrooms, a bathroom and a bedroom with dressing room. The kitchen and bedroom on the ground floor give access to a covered terrace of 65 m² converted into various spaces (summer kitchen area, relaxation area and small cozy lounge), all overlooking a 4 x 9 swimming pool. in an idyllic setting not overlooked. The property has a well. Connected to mains drainage Central heating heat pump
…By Terres Des Moulins
Property with garden Ménesplet (24)
We are delighted to present this superb, prestigious chartreuse, located less than an hour from Bordeaux. Currently undergoing renovation, this historic residence combines authentic 14th-century charm with modern comforts. Nestling in the heart of a 7-hectare estate, this property offers an exceptional living environment. This Carthusian monastery is distinguished by its historic character, with authentic architectural features such as 14th-century fireplaces. The ongoing renovation aims to preserve the authenticity of the residence while incorporating modern facilities for optimum comfort. The caretaker's cottage and outbuilding offer a host of possibilities for both private and professional use. Located less than an hour from Bordeaux, this property enjoys a privileged location, combining proximity to the city with the peace and quiet of the countryside. The 7 hectares of land provide ample space to enjoy nature, organise events or develop agricultural or tourism projects. Don't miss this unique opportunity to become the owner of a prestigious chartreuse in one of France's most sought-after regions. An exceptional property that will appeal to lovers of history and nature.
…By Périgord Sotheby’s International Realty
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