Country houses Nouvelle-Aquitaine : 8310 properties for sale

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260,000 €
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Monsempron-Libos (Lot and Garonne)
265 m²
12 rooms
8 bedrooms
- Come and discover this beautiful, atypical village house. It consists of a first habitable part with on the ground floor a living room, a fitted and equipped kitchen and a beautiful library and a master bedroom with shower room and Wc. Then upstairs 3 bedrooms and an office with Wc. It also offers on the ground floor a room of 60 m2 which can be transformed into a Garage and upstairs 3 additional bedrooms to finish fitting out. You also have a 40m2 stone barn overlooking a beautiful garden with a very pretty view overlooking the countryside and its 5x7 swimming pool not overlooked.
18
1,650,000 €
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Bordeaux (Gironde)
300 m²
10 rooms
6 bedrooms
- Ideally located 5 minutes walk from the Tgv station of Bordeaux, town house in perfect condition of 300 m² on its garden of 400 m² with swimming pool and bar and its independent studio. It consists of an entrance from the street or via its motorized gate, a double living room with fireplace, fully equipped open kitchen, billiard room or dining room, a bedroom with its shower room, toilet on the mezzanine floor. Upstairs, two bedrooms with shower rooms, a large dressing room or bedroom, a master suite with its jacuzzi and walk-in shower. An office area serving on the second floor the attic converted into a bedroom with shower room and toilet, games room. In the basement, gym, wine cellar, equipped workshop, laundry room. Paved courtyard with charging station for electric car. Independent studio equipped of 30 m². Heated swimming pool with its robot, terrace with its equipped bar, barbecue, pizza oven, giant screen. Fully air-conditioned. Sound system. Alarm. Outdoor camera. Solar panel roof. Thermodynamic balloon.
12
1,300,000 €
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Loix (Charente-Maritime)
168 m²
9 rooms
4 bedrooms
- The Marc Foujols Agency is pleased to present this beautiful family home, ideally located in the heart of the charming village of Loix. Combining comfort, elegance and functionality, it offers a peaceful living environment, in the immediate vicinity of shops and nature. As soon as you enter, you will be seduced by a fully equipped kitchen, designed for moments of sharing, extended by a functional scullery. The large 40 m² living room, bathed in natural light, opens onto the garden and creates a warm and friendly atmosphere. The ground floor hosts a master suite with shower room, toilet and dressing room, as well as a second bedroom with its own shower room and a separate toilet. Upstairs, three additional bedrooms complete the sleeping area. One has its own shower room, toilet and dressing room, the second offers plenty of storage space, while the third also benefits from a shower room and built-in storage. A bathroom and a separate toilet complete this floor. Built on a plot of 418 m², this recent house, built with quality materials, offers a beautiful balance between volumes, luminosity and privacy. The garden, entirely enclosed by walls, hosts a wooden terrace conducive to relaxation, in a green and preserved environment. A garage and a bicycle room complete this property, designed for a pleasant and serene family life.
5
374,000 €
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Mimizan (Landes)
100 m²
4 rooms
3 bedrooms
- A stone's throw from the lake and the Promenade Fleurie, new contemporary house (2023) at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac, not overlooked The house consists of an entrance hall, a living room opening onto a terrace, a fitted kitchen opening onto the living room, 3 bedrooms including a master suite, 2 toilets, a shower room. Quiet, close to the lake and shops.
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10
462,000 €
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Beaumont-du-Périgord (Dordogne)
139 m²
6 rooms
3 bedrooms
- Maison De Maitre GITE In a splendid peaceful environment, close to the shops of the bastide, this character set where you can put your suitcases, offers a main house of 138m² on 3 levels with magnificent stone fireplaces, framework and exposed stones, an independent cottage with bedroom, living room and shower room, tobacco dryer, garage and old convertible stables. Swimming pool and garden of half a hectare planted with mature trees with pretty views. n a splendid environment, close to the shops of the bastide, this characterful property where you can put down your suitcases, offers a main house of 138m² on 3 levels with magnificent stone fireplaces, exposed beams and stones, an independent gîte with bedroom, living room and bathroom, tobacco barn, garage and old stables that can be converted. Swimming pool and half-hectare garden planted with mature trees, and lovely views. Price : 462 000 Euros Including Agency fees 5 % including VAT to be paid by the buyer calculated on the basis of the net seller price Price excluding fees : 440 000 Euros - Estimated amount of annual energy expenditure for standard use: Between 4470 Euros and 6120 Euros per year. Average energy prices indexed on 1 January 2022 (subscription included)
13
325,500 €
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Chaillevette (Charente-Maritime)
114 m²
4 rooms
3 bedrooms
- Maison de 2020 offrant une superbe pièce à vivre de plus de 50m² avec cuisine ouverte équipée et aménagée, un suite avec baignoire, une seconde chambre, salle d'eau, Wc séparés, cellier. Une belle terrasse paysagée Sur terrain de plus de 500m², en cours de finition (enrobés)
20
395,000 €
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Oloron-Sainte-Marie (Pyrénées-Atlantiques)
428 m²
10 rooms
6 bedrooms
- Beautiful historic residence of the seventeenth century located in the city center of Oloron, in the immediate vicinity of all amenities on foot. It was the birthplace and town residence of the Béarn poet Xavier Navarrot. You will admire a sumptuous wooden staircase of the seventeenth century as well as beautiful monumental fireplaces, rich woodwork, original floors (parquet and tiles), ceremonial rooms and its adjoining old music room. The friezes and coat of arms of the Navarrot living/dining room, the wooden scrolls of the adjoining room, and the decorations of the fireplaces on the 1st floor were made by the famous sculptor-cabinetmaker Prosper Piquenot. From this house, you can admire the Pyrenees (the Pics d'Anie and Orhy) and the confluence of the gaves. You can sunbathe from this 45 m² south-facing terrace overlooking the seventeenth century terraced gardens. Stone stairs lead to the various small gardens which can be ornamental or vegetable garden. On the ground floor: a large entrance hall, an office/library, a large modern family kitchen, a shower room and a toilet, and the Navarrot living room with its splendid south-facing view of Oloron and the Pyrenees. A west-facing veranda located between the kitchen and the terrace embellishes this house. On the 1st floor: two large ceremonial lounges, 3 bedrooms, 2 toilets and 1 bathroom, dressing room and a linen room. Possibility of creating other bathrooms. On the 2nd floor: 2 bedrooms, 1 of which has an office space and a toilet, a small dressing room / sports room. On the same level, a very large attic of 100 m² that can be converted with a magnificent oak framework in the shape of an inverted boat hull. On the 3rd floor: accessible by the spiral staircase of the Xix, a small attic that can be converted into a panoramic office, opening onto the belvedere terrace. A very large garage for two cars and premises (laundry room, storage) complete this property. Recent class A gas condensing boiler with radiators in all rooms. Wine cellar and storage space under the terrace. Rare product! Let yourself be charmed! Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website:
17
190,000 €
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Oloron-Sainte-Marie (Pyrénées-Atlantiques)
125 m²
5 rooms
3 bedrooms
- Single-storey house with views of the mountains, spacious and bright living rooms, with its large garden and fenced orchard of 2,043 m². The property is located 10 minutes from Oloron Sainte Marie, in a peaceful and quiet location. Roof redone in natural slates. Some refreshment and renovation work to be planned. In annexes: garage and shed. CONTACT US today to learn more and arrange a visit!! Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website:
10
262,500 €
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Oloron-Sainte-Marie (Pyrénées-Atlantiques)
501 m²
17 rooms
15 bedrooms
- Oloron city center, real estate complex of 501 m² to renovate on 3 levels - Cellars of 234 m² of living space - Barn of 43 m² on the ground to be completely renovated - Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website:
11
790,000 €
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Oloron-Sainte-Marie (Pyrénées-Atlantiques)
501 m²
5 rooms
4 bedrooms
- In absolute calm, in a rural environment, beautiful real estate complex composed of a main house of 275 m² of living space on an enclosure of 1,335 m² and a second house that can be assigned to a cottage offering 226 m² of living space with a small garden of 173 m². You will also find two beautiful barns of 225 m² with 1 level for one and 39 m² on the ground for the other. This property complex is surrounded by more than 5 hectares of free agricultural land and about 2 hectares of woods. Electricity redone to standards. Double glazing. Oil heating (recent boiler) for the main house. Individual sanitation redone to standards. Roof in very good condition. Let yourself be charmed by this beautiful property of character! Ideal for gîtes or guest house projects! Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website:
14
336,000 €
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Oloron-Sainte-Marie (Pyrénées-Atlantiques)
185 m²
6 rooms
5 bedrooms
- Magnificent farmhouse consisting of a main house of 185 m², 2 barns and a second house, the whole built on 6Ha 83A 45Ca of free land. Very quiet area. Rare product! Let yourself be charmed! Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website:
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176,400 €
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La Tremblade (Charente-Maritime)
66 m²
4 rooms
2 bedrooms
- Discover these two charming houses of 31m² and 35m², ideal for a pied-à-terre or a rental investment. Each offers a living room with kitchen, a comfortable bedroom and a bathroom with toilet. Each has an exterior. One is rented year-round. Land of more than 300m². Enjoy the tranquility of the area while being close to amenities. Contact us for more information! (5.00 % of fees including VAT to be paid by the buyer.) Christophe Henrot (Ei) Commercial Agent - Rsac number: - Saintes.
10
239,550 €
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Gageac-et-Rouillac (Dordogne)
132 m²
5 rooms
4 bedrooms
- COUNTRY HOUSE In the heart of an adorable village, this stone house has been completely renovated with taste, and has retained all its character. On the ground floor: Open fitted kitchen, living room with fireplace, toilet, two bedrooms and shower room with Wc. Upstairs: Two additional bedrooms with shower room and Wc. Garden of 480m² with covered terrace. Not to be missed! Bergerac 25 minutes away. In the heart of a beautiful village, this lovely and light stone house has been entirely renovated with taste. It offers an open plan fitted kitchen, lounge with fireplace, Wc with hand bassin, 2 bedrooms and shower room. Upstairs: Two bedrooms and shower room with Wc. Garden and terrace partly covered. 25 minutes away from Bergerac. Price : 239 550 Euros Including Agency fees 6 % including VAT to be paid by the buyer calculated on the basis of the net seller price Price excluding fees : 226 000 Euros - Estimated amount of annual energy expenditure for standard use: Between 1930 Euros and 2670 Euros per year. Average energy prices indexed on 1 January 2022 (subscription included)
20
1,115,000 €
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Bergerac (Dordogne)
730 m²
19 rooms
9 bedrooms
- A superb, authentic 17th-century château with many original features. The elegance of the 17th-century façade is complemented by the charm of the beautiful Périgord roofs crowned with magnificent weathervanes. Set in the heart of 57 hectares of woods, meadows and walnut trees, the dwelling spans 720 m2 of living space, including an entrance hall, 3 large lounges, study/library, two large dining rooms, 2 kitchens, 9 bedrooms and bathrooms. Guest house, parklands, swimming pool, courtyard ideal for receptions, numerous outbuildings. Close to shops and restaurants. Very authentic and typical Périgord property. Prestant Realty - Bruno de Saint-Exupéry - Xavier de Lamartinie - - For more information about this property : (Item 240023)
20
448,000 €
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Aire-sur-l'Adour (Landes)
190 m²
7 rooms
5 bedrooms
- Where are we? Aire-sur-l'Adour. The very name of this town rolls off the tongue like a promise of provincial serenity. It stretches, unpretentiously, at the border of Gers and the Landes, its river winding tranquilly, indifferent to human concerns. The houses, placed here like witnesses of time, line it in silence. Here, life seems to blossom under a vaster, purer sky. It is this fragrance of authenticity that surrounds you. The house stands tall in the middle of its wooded garden, watching over the surrounding countryside. A peaceful place where the trees seem to whisper secrets lost to time. The architecture asserts itself, unashamed. Proud in its character, indifferent to trends, it displays its tall façades and windows that open with infinite deference to the outside world. It is a house of dignity, distinction, a touch unconventional. The wall decorations are a nod to another time. Brick friezes, pebbles arranged in chevrons like patterns from an ancient embroidery. And then there's that small roof, capping the opening to the property. It is chic, a bit like a designer dress with a lot to say. It is this incongruity that makes it even more fascinating. A paradox suspended in time. The Interior No elegance without heels! The house stands on tiptoes. You'll need to climb a few steps to reach a covered porch - guests are not left waiting in the rain. A solid oak door opens into the entrance. We are then greeted by a staircase the likes of which are no longer made. Both massive and airy, it playfully spirals upward to the upper floors, under the luminous benevolence of large windows. Before climbing up, let's explore the ground floor. Blonde parquet flooring, ceiling rosettes, a marble fireplace that would have told many stories if walls could speak. The dining room and living room coexist without jostling, separated by a glass door with bold decoration. A large arched opening floods the dining area with light, drawing the gaze outside to the pool, trees, countryside, and daydreams. The kitchen is spacious and practical. Meals are informal here breakfasts are shared, and meats are grilled in the fireplace. The Upper Floors Let's take this beautiful oak staircase to the first floor, simple and unpretentious. Three bedrooms, a large landing, a bathroom, and toilets. Nothing excessive. The second floor is even more discreet, with two bedrooms, a shower-room and an attic spacious enough to store everything one doesn't wish to part with. The Garden Spanning a little over 4000 m², it surrounds the house with greenery and trees of various species: linden, parasol pine, oak... The swimming pool is the centerpiece, with its large fish-like shape. Generous in size, it blends harmoniously into the landscape. There is also a 50 m² outbuilding. It houses the technical area for the pool and also serves as a workshop and garage. Bliss's Opinion The wooden staircase, the windows opening onto countryside views one never tires of. In this house, there are no superfluous decorations, no false promises. Just simple gestures, old-world comfort that speaks of timelessness with perfect modesty. That, no doubt, is what makes this place so beautiful. Its geographical location is ideal as it sits at the crossroads of two beautiful regions: Aquitaine and Occitanie. Aire-sur-l'Adour is easily accessible via the highway on the Bordeaux-Pau axis. As a result, the Landes coast, the Basque Country, and the Pyrenees are quickly reachable. Bordeaux and its airports are also easily accessible. In summary, this is the advantage of a town residence while enjoying an environment “like in the countryside.” Where are we? Aire-sur-l'Adour. The very name of this town rolls off the tongue like a promise of provincial serenity. It stretches, unpretentiously, at the border of Gers and the Landes, its river winding tranquilly, indifferent to human concerns. The houses, placed here like witnesses of time, line it in silence. Here, life seems to blossom under a vaster, purer sky. It is this fragrance of authenticity that surrounds you. The house stands tall in the middle of its wooded garden, watching over the surrounding countryside. A peaceful place where the trees seem to whisper secrets lost to time. The architecture asserts itself, unashamed. Proud in its character, indifferent to trends, it displays its tall façades and windows that open with infinite deference to the outside world. It is a house of dignity, distinction, a touch unconventional. The wall decorations are a nod to another time. Brick friezes, pebbles arranged in chevrons like patterns from an ancient embroidery. And then there's that small roof, capping the opening to the property. It is chic, a bit like a designer dress with a lot to say. It is this incongruity that makes it even more fascinating. A paradox suspended in time. The Interior No elegance without heels! The house stands on tiptoes. You'll need to climb a few steps to reach a covered porch - guests are not left waiting in the rain. A solid oak door opens into the entrance. We are then greeted by a staircase the likes of which are no longer made. Both massive and airy, it playfully spirals upward to the upper floors, under the luminous benevolence of large windows. Before climbing up, let's explore the ground floor. Blonde parquet flooring, ceiling rosettes, a marble fireplace that would have told many stories if walls could speak. The dining room and living room coexist without jostling, separated by a glass door with bold decoration. A large arched opening floods the dining area with light, drawing the gaze outside to the pool, trees, countryside, and daydreams. The kitchen is spacious and practical. Meals are informal here breakfasts are shared, and meats are grilled in the fireplace. The Upper Floors Let's take this beautiful oak staircase to the first floor, simple and unpretentious. Three bedrooms, a large landing, a bathroom, and toilets. Nothing excessive. The second floor is even more discreet, with two bedrooms, a shower-room and an attic spacious enough to store everything one doesn't wish to part with. The Garden Spanning a little over 4000 m², it surrounds the house with greenery and trees of various species: linden, parasol pine, oak... The swimming pool is the centerpiece, with its large fish-like shape. Generous in size, it blends harmoniously into the landscape. There is also a 50 m² outbuilding. It houses the technical area for the pool and also serves as a workshop and garage. Bliss's Opinion The wooden staircase, the windows opening onto countryside views one never tires of. In this house, there are no superfluous decorations, no false promises. Just simple gestures, old-world comfort that speaks of timelessness with perfect modesty. That, no doubt, is what makes this place so beautiful. Its geographical location is ideal as it sits at the crossroads of two beautiful regions: Aquitaine and Occitanie. Aire-sur-l'Adour is easily accessible via the highway on the Bordeaux-Pau axis. As a result, the Landes coast, the Basque Country, and the Pyrenees are quickly reachable. Bordeaux and its airports are also easily accessible. In summary, this is the advantage of a town residence while enjoying an environment “like in the countryside.”
13
463,000 €
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Mont-de-Marsan (Landes)
215 m²
7 rooms
4 bedrooms
- In the heart of Mont de Marsan, tucked away behind mature parkland and tall gates, this turn-of-the-last-century property has retained all its attractive architectural appeal despite the passing of time. In the heart of a built-up urban area (restaurants, appartment blocks and other suburban properties) the house sits in tranquility behind a leafy canopy of mature trees, far back from the road, forgotten by time. The original front door opens onto the interior of what was once an elegant house. The floors are laid with attractive 19th century floor tiles. The walls are lined with wooden panels. The ceilings decorative with intricate panels and plasterwork. The double staircase with its split-level landing and the high ceilings throughout are a fantastic opportunity for a restoration project for buyers whose love of authentic period detail inspires them to undergo a complete renovation project. There is much to conserve, but it should be noted that the property will need complete modernization. The bathrooms and kitchen although in working use are dated. Some of the wooden panels need replacing and some of the lovely old original Versailles floorboards repairing in one or two spots, but it is possible to create a fabulous central town house and to recuperate many of the original features. The ground floor house The main entrance hall leads to a study area overlooking the front garden on one side and a spacious dining room on the other side. The dining-room has a remarkably ornate ceiling indicative that this property was the home of a wealthy person in the early 1900s. At the far end of the hallway there is a fantastic double-sized reception room with a marble fireplace and where an internal wall has been removed an open-plan to open up a space that was once the original kitchen. There is a downstairs Wc in this section of the property. The last owners to live in the property created a compact kitchen in a room to the rear of the original kitchen that opens out nicely to the garden area, where there is a vast amount of useful space in the outbuildings (storage, outdoor kitchen, garage, barn, studio). Both the original kitchen and the « new » kitchen require modernisation. The First Floor The first floor landing, half way up, has a glorious decorative window worthy of a church or cathedral which is a lovely feature one would want to keep. The first double bedroom at the top of the half-landing has a shower room and a second adjacent room (which could be used as a dressing-room or a baby's room). The top of the stairs open out to a spacious main landing. Once again the ceilings here are adorned with decorative plasterwork. On this level there are three good-sized double bedrooms, an old-fashioned bathroom with an original enamel bathtub, an area with a separate vintage toilet and wash-basin set on a lovely cabinet. Many bathrooms today are reworked today with claw-footed bath-tubs, and sinks set into impressive cabinets. In this house all the features are original and the tiles in the toilet are rather beautiful for their age. Some fun details could be kept here, whilst clearly needing to add an element of 21st comfort and modernity to the home. On the top floor there is an area in a poor state of repair where the servants used to live. The « chambres de bonnes ». This useful surface area could be developed with relevant planning permissions. What would I do if the property were mine? The electrics, plumbing, kitchen and bathrooms will need attention. The property needs painting throughout and a carpenter to repair some area where the wooden floor or panels are rotten or show signs of insect infestation. To whom will this property appeal? This property will appeal to buyers seeking a spacious home with many useful outbuildings in the heart of town. The space the property offers in an urban setting is remarkable. It will only appeal to a buyer who enjoys overseeing a project and the idea of a seeing a beautiful period home brought to life in the 21st century. Once has the sense of being in a period property with farm buildings, however for buyers seeking a rural backdrop it should be noted that beyond the canopy of foliage provided by the mature trees this is an urban environnement in an area with a lot of other buildings. The road is quiet for town, but there are cars, other buildings all around. A video of the inside of the property is available for clients registered with Bliss Immobilier.
18
689,700 €
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Astaffort (Lot and Garonne)
194 m²
7 rooms
4 bedrooms
- Overview This immaculate four-bedroom property was built in the late 1982s. The property sits down a quiet rural lane where there are just a handful of houses set far apart from the property. This peaceful location offers surprisingly easy access to both Agen (with its Tgv fast train to Paris) and the nearby town of Astaffort - a town put on the map thanks to one if its locals, the much loved musician Francis Cabrel. The beautifully maintained gardens offer all the delights of a rural property, with a multitude of fruit trees, ornamental trees, shrubs and plants. There is a substantial vegetable plot providing year-round produce, and a fenced-in area where there are a cluster of hens and three friendly geese. With spacious terraces extending to the front and to the rear of the property, the pool area sits to the rear of the property. There is an outbuilding for the storage of garden equipment and an underground parking area.
15
2,368,420 €
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Agen (Lot and Garonne)
875 m²
25 rooms
10 bedrooms
- Dating back to 1547, the Château has grown over the centuries according to the needs of the families who have had the joy of living here. Situated up on high, in a peaceful haven, the chateau looks down over neatly lawned gardens and woodland. Flanking the building from the rear is a prehistoric rockface a feature of the landscape since time immemorial when dinosaurs roamed the land. The Chateau faces south, where between the branches of the trees and across the valley, modern life beckons from afar, with the distant outline of Agen etched onto the horizon. This juxtaposition of bucolic splendour coupled with the proximity of city life creates much of the inherent magic of this property. The gardens, and landscape immediately around the property have conspired for centuries to provide an utterly idyllic and bucolic retreat from the world with the promise of urban life across the valley. It takes a moment to adjust one's thoughts to the fact that the shops, cinemas, theatres, and schools of Agen are a short drive away. In layman's terms, one can pop out and seek a baguette or bottle of wine in almost the same amount of time as it might take to walk to the tower at the far end of the garden and back again. The position, is in a word magnificent. Magnificent and unexpected. The word château can often be misleading. If “Chateau” conjures images of medieval drafts, and chill stone floors, then rest assured that none of the grace and beauty associated with a chateau has been sacrificed in the name of comfort, and yet this property is decidedly “comfortable”, modern and in full working order. For home-seekers who dream of living in aesthetically pleasing historical buildings you will not be disappointed. None of the restorations carried out have removed an iota of the château's charm. A walk in the grounds throws up delightful views of this architectural beauty from every angle. In the grounds of the château it is easy to take a sumptuous photograph, because from every angle be it in the garden, the pool, the chapel or the tower, the Château has a grace and elegance which is entirely photogenic. From the outside it is impossible to imagine the level of comfort within. Inside is a very different story. Stone walls, high ceilings, and characterful fireplaces can be found. But you will also find five star comfort and modernity. Look no further than the C grade rating on the energy efficiency scale. In part due to the thick walls, but also due to the current owners love of houses that “work” and where the management of a substantial building such as this one might be made as easy possible. Restored throughout the property was used as a luxury family home with chambres d'hôtes since 2011, ceasing its very successful business just a couple of years ago.
20
599,000 €
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Astaffort (Lot and Garonne)
372 m²
9 rooms
4 bedrooms
- Country living close to all amenities Overview Situated on a quiet country road, where the neighbours are never seen, but there if you need them, this large stone manor house offers a hugely attractive lifestyle in a charming setting. The main house has generously sized rooms, high ceilings and a wonderful luminosity wherever you go. There are wood-paneled door frames and parquet floors throughout the house, although in some rooms a more modern touch has been added. The property is in excellent condition, and the current owners, who have lived here since 1999, have renovated and maintained it to a high standard. On the outside, the extensive outbuildings and large grounds ensure that a variety of projects are possible, and the large swimming pool and gardens will delight the children in any family. Ground floor When we enter the house through the front door, we find ourselves in a generously proportioned front hall where a second, glass door protects the house from the heat or cold of the outside. Past this door, the house opens up into a huge living room where the owners have chosen to remove as many walls as possible. The emphasis here is on space and light. All areas of the house are accessible from this one central room, with its polished floors, high ceilings and original Art Nouveau style fireplace. There is also a guest Wc under the staircase, and a door to the walled courtyard at the side of the house. Next to the living room, and facing the front of the house, we find a large office which has double aspect windows, built-in bookcase, parquet flooring and an original fireplace. This is the perfect spot for a library, a quiet corner away from the bustle of family life. As it has three large windows, it would also make an excellent art studio. Past the office, a third reception room currently serves as a Tv room and has the same elegant doors and frames as the rest of the ground floor. There are two large windows flanking a gorgeous marble fireplace and travertine flooring. Behind the reception rooms, and running the width of the house, we find the huge kitchen/dining room which occupies a space that was formerly divided into two rooms and a hall. There are three large windows, as well as French doors leading to the enclosed garden and terraces behind the house. The kitchen is fully fitted and functional and even has a big island for food preparation. There is a large kitchen table which has views over the gardens and the owners have eschewed the idea of a formal dining room, instead opting for sofas where their grandchildren can relax and play while waiting for lunch or dinner. However, there is ample room here for a formal dining area. There is a huge back kitchen behind the kitchen where the owners store the bountiful produce of their large vegetable gardens. This room also opens onto the enclosed courtyard at the side of the house, as well as the furnace room and the laundry room. This whole area is highly practical. First floor The beautiful Art Moderne style wooden staircase leads to the first floor, where we find an initial small landing with a door to the attic, and double glass-pained doors leading to the main landing which stretches the width of the house. This area is almost an extra room, as it is so large. It has polished wooden floors and a large window at each end. On this floor there are four bedrooms, two of which share a bathroom. The first bedroom we access has parquet floors and two large windows. A door on one side of the room opens to a dressing room with built-in units which in turn has a door to a large and luxurious bathroom. The generous proportions of this room, and the large double aspect windows give the impression that this was once a bedroom. Here we find a large bathtub with a lovely view over the garden, a separate shower and a sink unit. Another door in the bathroom leads to the hall, giving access to other family members. The second bedroom is also double aspect, with the same large windows and parquet flooring. This room also has large original cupboards which add a touch of elegance and are also extremely practical. The third bedroom has two large windows and the added plus of a private shower room with a WC. The fourth bedroom has an original fireplace flanked by floor-to-ceiling original closets and a big window. The floor here is carpeted but probably has parquet underneath. Also on the landing there is a family shower room with a large window, a handbasin and a Wc. A door on the landing leads to the attics which stretch the length and width of the house and have a total of 13 windows. It would be very easy to create more living space here, if it were needed. The gardens There are several distinct garden areas in this property. First, we have the spacious lawn surrounding the pool area that stretches to a thick hedge at the far end of the property. An enclosed stone courtyard at the side of the house offers access to the main house as well as the garage and the barn. The working well is also housed here and can be used to water the gardens and vegetable plot. Behind the house there is a large terrace with a covered summer kitchen area, as well as a more formal garden with rose bushes lining a pretty path. An extra plot of land of almost 6000 m² just across the road both protects the property and gives the option of further expansion – for grazing a horse or pony, or for agricultural pursuits (there is a well on the plot). The pool A wide stone staircase leads down from the terrace in front of the house to the extensive lawns below, where the large swimming pool awaits. The pool measures 10 by 5 metres and has wide Roman-style steps at one end. There is a wide patio around the pool and a shady area on one side for the really hot days. The barn For those who have a project that requires space, this is the perfect find. Once owned by local gentlemen farmers, this property possesses a large wine barn – where you could hold wine tastings in a thematic setting – as well as a second large barn on two storeys for storage. There is also an attached dovecote on three floors that has a recent roof. Here at Bliss This property is both elegant and welcoming and would make a wonderful family home. While some of the renovations are not recent, the quality of the work done is very high and everything is in very good condition. This is a property made for large families and weekend house parties, or it could equally become a delightful bed & breakfast. The plus – an additional 5700 m² field, separated from the house by a quiet country road, is also included in the sale price. This not only ensures control of the surrounding area, but also offers the potential to use the land, for example to create a wildflower garden or plant an orchard. The house has been well maintained and regularly updated by the current owners, hence the excellent energy rating.
17
850,000 €
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Mézin (Lot and Garonne)
500 m²
5 rooms
7 bedrooms
- Manor house & guest house with stables, paddocks and 47 hectares The setting The property is set in 30 hectares of woodlands, park and paddocks, with an additional 17 hectares of woodland and fields bordering the small local river on the other side of the road. The trees are marvelous and it is a pleasure to drive up the winding driveway, past beautifully kept paddocks on one side and tall trees on the other. Once we arrive at the heart of the property, we find a small lake, and just past it the wooden horse boxes (built within the last five years). There are more fenced paddocks, and tall oak trees before we arrive at the main buildings. The main house The main house of the property is set back from the paddocks and other farm buildings. It is a classic maison de maître, built in the 1840s, and as such offers elegant lines, large windows and spacious rooms. Once through the front door, a large hallway opens on the left to the main living room with its original floors, working fireplace, and parquet floors. This room has double aspect windows. Venture further, and discover a good-sized games room, an attractive dining room and a small but practical kitchen. Behind the kitchen there is a charming sitting room with a large open fireplace and original stone hand basin. This was probably the original kitchen. On the first floor, there is a long wide corridor which gives access to 5 good sized bedrooms. The first one has an en suite shower room, and there is another one with a bath and a handbasin. The last bedroom also has a handbasin hidden behind a door. There is a large and sunny family bathroom, and a separate WC. On the left-hand side of the house a previous owner as built a separate studio apartment comprising a living/sleeping space, a small kitchen, a shower room and a private terrace. This could easily be rented out or used as a granny flat. The laundry room also serves as a boiler room, and it has separate access. The Pool A separate fenced garden is accessible through the main house or a side gate. This enclosed area features a heated swimming pool with a separate play area for toddlers and there is a charming small covered terrace with a built-in pizza oven and a Bbq, which is ideal for summer pool parties. The Chai The current owners have chosen to make this spacious open-plan dwelling their home. A huge ceramic wood burning stove forms the centrepiece and although there is underfloor heating here, it is the stove that is most used. There is also an open plan fully equipped kitchen, a laundry room, a Wc, and a shower room with a large walk-in closet. Previous owners have sectioned off an area here to make an enclosed bedroom, but this would be easy to remove. There is also a good-sized mezzanine which serves as an office. Also in this building, separate from the living space, there is a large technical area with a professional kitchen, cold rooms, Wc, all of which were previously used for food preparation and have not been touched by the current owner. This area could be used for a variety of projects, and subject to planning permission could also be converted to further living space. Here at Bliss It has become increasingly rare to find a property with so much land and with so much potential. You really feel here that you are in your own bubble and although you can sometimes hear a car pass by, it is so lovely and peaceful and private that we just didn't want to leave. We would probably update the kitchen in the main house, and perhaps the family bathroom – although the retro style is very popular now! This is the ideal home for those looking for privacy, self-sufficiency and space and could also be a great spot to have an eco-friendly business.
14
1,580,000 €
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Bayonne (Pyrénées-Atlantiques)
221 m²
8 rooms
5 bedrooms
- Just 20 minutes from Bayonne, this exceptional property is nestled in the heart of an estate of over 7 hectares. In a preserved environment, hidden from view, discover this characterful 17th-century farmhouse, fully renovated, elegantly combining old-world charm with modern comforts. On the ground floor: A genuine living space with a beautiful entrance hall a fitted and equipped eat-in kitchen a traditional living room with exposed beams a second living room with large French windows and a characterful fireplace a laundry room or bonus room currently measuring over 70 m² (boiler room-outbuilding) and a guest toilet. Upstairs: The sleeping area, accessed by a designer staircase, offers five bedrooms, including a master suite with a bathroom (bathtub and shower) and a built-in dressing room, as well as three other bedrooms with a shower room or bathtub. Plenty of storage space is also available on this floor. This space has been optimized to provide an optimal layout, respecting the privacy of a large family. A rare property, offering discreet luxury, designed for lovers of authenticity, nature, and wide open spaces. The house opens onto a large terrace with a jacuzzi area, as well as meadows as far as the eye can see. The property also has various stables for horse lovers. The farm is ideally located between the sea and the mountains. The town center is a 4-minute drive away, with all the amenities you need: a large Carrefour supermarket, pharmacy, fishmongers, bakeries, doctors, etc. 30 minutes from the beaches - nearby bike paths - near the banks of the Adour River. for a private viewing.
18
595,000 €
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Pouillon (Landes)
376 m²
12 rooms
7 bedrooms
- Built on the route of the old Roman road linking Bordeaux to Pamplona, ​​the commune of Pouillon is located a few kilometers south of Dax with excellent train connections (Tgv) to Paris. This Maison de Maître from the 1900s offers approximately 376m² of living space. The ground floor offers a marble floor entrance hall, office, music room, kitchen and utility room, living room, Wc and water point. On the first floor are four bedrooms, two with en-suite shower rooms, one with en-suite bathroom and the fourth has a water point. The second floor, with beautiful oak cupboards in the hallway, offers four further rooms, one of which is currently an artist's studio, and a shower room. This impressive property is completed by an outbuilding serving as a garage and storage area, and offers the possibility of reconstructing a former apartment on the first floor, as well as its garden. Ideally located between the seaside resort of Biarritz, on the Atlantic Ocean, and the Pyrenees mountain range, the property enjoys easy access to airports, the motorway, and train stations.
9
4,390,000 €
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Lège-Cap-Ferret (Gironde)
220 m²
8 rooms
6 bedrooms
- Staying on the Cap Ferret peninsula is a rare privilege. In summer, this popular destination sees its population multiply, but owning property in the heart of the village allows you to savor the local art de vivre on foot or by bike. Villas in the center, like this magnificent recent construction, offer direct access to the pleasures of ocean beaches and walks along the basin. A number of Bordeaux families and châtelains have their own charming “cabanes” here, testimony to an elegant and discreet tradition. Estate Prestige Bordeaux invites you to discover an enchanting villa in the heart of the village of Cap Ferret. With 220 m² of living space, 6 bedrooms and a swimming pool, this residence embodies the quintessence of refinement and serenity. Immerse yourself in a bohemian lifestyle where every day is an ode to beauty and tranquility.
11
1,166,000 €
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Saintes (Charente-Maritime)
20,000 m²
7 ha
- For Sale – Multi-purpose Land Parcels – Chaniers & Saintes (Charente-Maritime) We present a collection of land parcels with a total surface area of 68,924 m², ideally located in the communes of Chaniers and Saintes, in the Charente-Maritime region. These plots are divided according to various permitted uses, making them a strong opportunity for investment or development: – land available for commercial and professional activities, – plots suitable for individual residential construction, – and areas designated for agricultural and forestry purposes. The variety of land use options and the strategic location between town and countryside make this a rare and versatile opportunity. The information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Georisques website: .

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