Reference: E9-JV1156
Remarkable château estate dating from 1684, set within almost 65 ha of vineyards, farmland, woodland and meadows. Featuring a substantial château, guardian’s cottage, pigeonnier, wine-tasting hall and extensive outbuildings, the property offers exceptional potential for hospitality, wine tourism, agriculture or private family ownership.
Ideally situated in the heart of Southwest France, close to Bergerac and its international airport, this exceptional estate enjoys a privileged position within one of the region’s most desirable rural landscapes. Surrounded by rolling countryside, vineyards and historic villages, it combines privacy and tranquillity with easy access to shops, markets, restaurants and excellent transport links to Bordeaux and Toulouse.
Set within nearly 65 hectares of diverse and picturesque countryside, this historic château estate offers a rare opportunity to acquire a substantial property rich in history, character and potential. Combining elegant architecture, agricultural land, vineyards and extensive outbuildings, the estate embodies the timeless charm of Southwest France.
Dating from 1684, the château evolved over the centuries with the addition of an impressive right wing in 1750 and a further extension in 1820. Today, the residence offers approximately 524 m² of living space, arranged around generous reception rooms, multiple bedrooms and bathrooms, and a remarkable entertaining hall originally designed for wine-tasting events and receptions.
Although some updating and decorative improvements would further enhance the property, the château retains a wealth of period character and presents an exciting opportunity to create an exceptional private residence, hospitality venture or wine-related business.
The estate is organised around an elegant U-shaped courtyard, creating a classic and harmonious architectural ensemble. The château forms the centrepiece, flanked by a substantial barn on one side and the former wine-tasting hall on the other.
At the entrance to the courtyard stands a charming 1 bed guardian’s cottage of approximately 50 m², providing independent accommodation for staff, guests or caretakers. A traditional pigeonnier of approximately 91 m² (2 bedrooms) adds further architectural interest and serves as a reminder of the property's historic significance.
The land surrounding the château is both extensive and varied, comprising approximately 12 hectares of meadows, 3 hectares of woodland, 4 hectares of vineyard and a substantial area of productive farmland. This diversity offers numerous possibilities, including agricultural projects, equestrian activities, viticulture, hospitality ventures or simply the enjoyment of a remarkable private estate.
The estate's strategic location close to Bergerac provides excellent accessibility while maintaining complete immersion in the French countryside. Bergerac offers a full range of amenities including shops, restaurants, markets and an international airport, while Bordeaux and Toulouse are also easily accessible for national and international travel.
A rare and historic property where architectural heritage, agricultural potential and an exceptional setting combine to create a truly outstanding château estate in one of Southwest France’s most sought-after regions.
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