Reference: P0-901013bx
Dordogne- Beautiful 15th/18th century castle with moats for sale near Perigueux. Listed entrance and beautifully restored. Numerous outbuildings include a 3 bed guest cottage, large barn and equestrian facilities with two buildings, one of which houses a 3-bedroom residence and stables. 12m Round pool.
Located in Périgord Vert, near Périgueux and the A89 motorway
Stunning 15th/18th-century defensive château offers a serene setting with moats, a listed entrance, an inner courtyard, and multiple annexes and outbuildings. The estate is accessed via a 1.4 km driveway, winding through woodlands and meadows, ensuring complete tranquility.
The château, once protected by moats, has been beautifully restored. It features a dormer-windowed structure flanked by a circular tower and a square tower with machicolations and a patrol path. A magnificent sculpted door leads to the listed 15th-century entrance.
The enclosure has preserved its fortified features, including the machicolated castle. Surrounded by 14 hectares of wooded parkland, the château spans three floors, offering approximately 700 m² of living space.
It includes 20 mostly renovated rooms, 8 bedrooms, 5 bathrooms, 3 grand living rooms with fireplaces, a vaulted wine cellar, and the square tower.
Other notable features include wooden shutters, exposed beams, a wine cellar, modern heating via a wood pellet boiler in the château, and electric heating in the outbuildings.
Annual property taxes are approximately €4,500, and the property’s sanitation is managed by pits and a drainage system.
Fees Fees at seller's expense.
Estimated annual energy costs for standard use: between €4,653 and €6,295 per year. Prices indexed to 1 January 2021.
The numerous outbuildings that enclose the inner courtyard include a complete residence with a living room, 3 guest bedrooms with bathrooms, and a large barn.
The equestrian facilities on the estate comprise two buildings, one of which houses a 3-bedroom residence, stables, and storage spaces.
The estate’s hilly landscape features meadows, tree groves, and is partially enclosed with horse barriers and wire mesh. It also boasts a 12-meter round swimming pool, a 4,800 m² fishpond, and a natural spring.
This charming property, mostly in good condition, offers an ideal opportunity to create a family residence with a focus on tourism and equestrian activities in this highly sought-after region.
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