Reference: E9-JCS1053
Magnificent manor house set in 10,000 m² of landscaped grounds, close to the Lac des Dagueys. Independent adjoining 1 bed 80 m² apartment. Two outbuildings of 100 m² each offer potential for conversion. Heated 11 m x 4.50 m swimming pool, complete with a separate section for young swimmers
Although the property is located 5 minutes from the shopping centre by car and less than 10 minutes from the town centre, we have the feeling of being in the countryside, far from noise pollution, in a green area preserved from any new urbanisation.
Nestled within meticulously landscaped grounds spanning 10,000 m², and in close proximity to Lac des Dagueys in Libourne, this majestic manor house stands as a remarkable architectural masterpiece.
The front facade features the traditional Gironde ashlar, while the rear facade transports one to the Mediterranean South, characterized by its ochre-colored rendering, green-painted shutters, and luxuriant vegetation.
The grand and luminous entrance hall sets the stage for a hospitable residence. Comprising a spacious sitting room with a mezzanine and a dining room, separated by a commanding fireplace, the sitting room gracefully opens onto the garden and the pool area. A discreet wooden staircase leads to the first floor, where one discovers three bedrooms, a master suite with a bathroom and a dressing room, a shower room with a WC, and a fitness room.
On the ground floor, a well-appointed kitchen, a laundry room, two studies, and a wine cellar complete the property. The fusion of sandstone tiles and floorboards, complemented by oak beams, creates a warm and inviting ambiance.
The western section of the house has been completely reconstructed, and the property is now equipped with recently installed aluminium and PVC double-glazed windows.
Encompassing a living area of 400 m² and occupying a sprawling 36,000 m² of land, this property is ideally suited for a large family, a professional venture, or a wine tourism project.
An adjoining 80 m² (861 sq ft) apartment includes a bedroom with fitted wardrobes, a sitting/dining room with a closed hearth fireplace, a kitchen, and a shower room with a walk-in shower. The entrance to this apartment is separate from the main house.
Outdoors, two outbuildings of 100 m² (1,076 sq ft) each, characterized by stone walls and wooden roofs, offer potential for conversion. One of these structures overlooks the swimming pool, while the other serves as a shed housing the heat pump.
A capacious 100 m² (1,076 sq ft) covered concrete shed offers ample space to accommodate up to three cars.
Located at the rear of the house, a splendid 11 m x 4.50 m swimming pool, complete with a separate section for young swimmers, embellishes the meticulously designed Provençal garden crafted with care by the current owner. The pool is heated by an ingenious system involving 600 meters of water pipes installed on the roof of the wooden shelter.
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