Reference: E9-OD1067
15th C château overlooking village rooftops and river valley, offering fifteen bedrooms, seven reception rooms and independent guest accommodation. Beautifully renovated and previously run as four-star hospitality, it combines medieval character, panoramic views and prime location near Brantôme, Périgueux and Bordeaux.
The village itself offers a wide range of amenities within walking distance, including boutique shops, a grocery store, doctor’s surgery, welcoming cafés and restaurants, as well as sports facilities such as football, tennis and basketball courts—creating a vibrant yet intimate community atmosphere.
just a short drive from the picturesque town of Brantôme, the property is also conveniently located one hour from Bergerac and Limoges airports, with high-speed TGV access at Angoulême. Historic Périgueux lies just 30 minutes away, while the dynamic city of Bordeaux can be reached in under two hours.
Perched on a promontory in the heart of a charming and lively village, this enchanting fairytale château enjoys an idyllic and highly sought-after setting. The village itself offers a wide range of amenities within walking distance, including boutique shops, a grocery store, doctor’s surgery, welcoming cafés and restaurants, as well as sports facilities such as football, tennis and basketball courts—creating a vibrant yet intimate community atmosphere.
Ideally positioned just a short drive from the picturesque town of Brantôme, the property is also conveniently located one hour from Bergerac and Limoges airports, with high-speed TGV access at Angoulême. Historic Périgueux lies just 30 minutes away, while the dynamic city of Bordeaux can be reached in under two hours.
The château commands captivating dual-aspect views: medieval rooftops unfold on one side, while sweeping countryside panoramas stretch across the river and valley on the other. Set along a picturesque pedestrian street, it stands proudly between an 11th-century château and a Roman-era church, embodying the layered history of the Dordogne region. During the tourist season, the village comes alive, and the château’s impressive 17th-century wrought iron gates bear witness to generations of visitors passing beneath them.
Dating originally from the 15th century and expanded during the 16th and 17th centuries, the property reflects a rich and eventful past shaped by nobility, religious conflicts and prosperity. A defensive tower remains as a testament to the European Wars of Religion, adding both architectural distinction and historical significance.
Carefully renovated, the château now offers fifteen distinctive bedrooms and seven exceptional reception rooms, blending historical grandeur with contemporary comfort. The layout also includes separate, high-quality accommodation ideal for family, friends or paying guests, providing flexibility and privacy.
Previously operated as four-star guest accommodation and consistently awarded five-star reviews, the château is perfectly suited to continued hospitality use. Its generous volumes and elegant interiors lend themselves equally well to hosting refined private gatherings, boutique stays, weddings or cultural events.
Whether envisioned as a distinguished private residence, an exclusive boutique hospitality venture or a prestigious venue for celebrations, this remarkable château offers an extraordinary opportunity to write the next chapter of its history—within one of the most picturesque and culturally rich settings of the Dordogne.
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