Reference: E9-KM1137
A historic stone château in Sainte-Terre, Gironde, offers 360 m² of living space, lush gardens, and original features including a tower, wine cellar, and orangerie. Ideally located near Saint-Émilion and Bordeaux, it's perfect for restoration into a family home or guesthouse.
Sainte-Terre promises a sought-after lifestyle, with local shops, a school, and medical services close by. Just minutes from Saint-Émilion and only 45 minutes from both Bordeaux and Bergerac, it’s ideally positioned between the Périgord valleys and the laid-back charm of Arcachon Bay—where heritage, nature, and gastronomy come together in perfect harmony.
Some places quietly await rediscovery. In the heart of Sainte-Terre—a picturesque village in the Gironde known for its vibrant community life—stands a stately stone château, a lasting testament to the region’s winemaking heritage and the enduring elegance of the French art de vivre.
Set within a beautifully landscaped garden of around 1,900 m², this historic residence exudes timeless character. Its roof was entirely replaced in 2021, a significant step toward preserving its legacy. Inside, over 360 m² of living space (678 m² total) offer limitless potential for transformation. With eight bedrooms, a sweeping double staircase, a sun-drenched orangerie, a traditional barrel cellar, a vaulted wine cave, several outbuildings, and even a romantic tower with an attic, every stone whispers of stories past.
Whether you're dreaming of a family home to restore, a boutique guesthouse to open, or a unique place to write your next chapter, this rare property in Nouvelle-Aquitaine is ready to inspire your vision.
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