Reference: E9-MS1078
Elegant late 17th C manoir set within 3 ha of gardens and woodland in the heart of the Chalosse countryside. Featuring spacious family accommodation, a charming two-bedroom pigeonnier gîte, saltwater swimming pool, large barn and excellent potential for hospitality or boutique guest accommodation.
Despite its serene countryside setting, the property is conveniently located just a short drive from thriving villages and towns offering a wide range of shops, restaurants, sporting facilities and activities for all ages. The renowned spa town of Eugénie-les-Bains, famous for its Michelin-starred restaurant, thermal spa and golf course, is approximately 30 minutes away.
The surrounding Chalosse region is celebrated for its rich culture, gastronomy and unspoilt landscapes, while the Atlantic beaches of the Landes coast can be reached in around one hour. Pau, with its historic attractions, regional airport and TGV station, lies less than an hour to the east, while the international airports of Bordeaux and Toulouse are easily accessible via the nearby motorway network.
Nestled within the peaceful rolling countryside of the Chalosse region, this charming late 17th-century manoir offers a rare blend of historic character, refined living and flexible accommodation in an idyllic rural setting.
Owned by the same family for over 300 years, the property has been sympathetically restored throughout, carefully preserving its authentic architectural features while providing comfortable and versatile modern living spaces. Set within approximately three hectares of landscaped gardens, woodland and parkland, the estate enjoys exceptional privacy while remaining within easy reach of local amenities and leisure facilities.
Approached via a tree-lined driveway and gravel courtyard, the manoir immediately impresses with its timeless elegance and warm atmosphere.
- The main entrance opens onto a welcoming hallway with original tiled flooring, from which the principal reception rooms unfold.
- The beautifully proportioned sitting room and dining room, both featuring original fireplaces, overlook the gardens and include charming period details,
- while an elegant drawing room and library occupy the front of the property. A delightful turret adds further architectural character to the interior spaces.
From the central hallway, steps lead directly down into the rear gardens and terraces.
The lower ground floor
- houses a spacious and well-equipped dining kitchen centred around a magnificent fireplace with wood-burning stove, creating a warm and inviting heart to the home.
- Adjoining utility and pantry rooms provide excellent practicality, while direct external access enhances convenience for everyday living and entertaining.
- Above this level are two spacious en-suite bedrooms, each featuring beautiful roll-top baths and individual character.
-The first floor offers four further generously proportioned bedrooms, individually styled and full of charm. One bedroom benefits from an en-suite bathroom located within the turret, while the remaining rooms share a large family bathroom. A further staircase leads to a seventh bedroom with en-suite facilities, ideal for guests or independent accommodation.
Nestled within the peaceful rolling countryside of the Chalosse region, this charming late 17th-century manoir offers a rare blend of historic character, refined living and flexible accommodation in an idyllic rural setting.
Owned by the same family for over 300 years, the property has been sympathetically restored throughout, carefully preserving its authentic architectural features while providing comfortable and versatile modern living spaces. Set within approximately three hectares of landscaped gardens, woodland and parkland, the estate enjoys exceptional privacy while remaining within easy reach of local amenities and leisure facilities.
Approached via a tree-lined driveway and gravel courtyard, the manoir immediately impresses with its timeless elegance and warm atmosphere. The main entrance opens onto a welcoming hallway with original tiled flooring, from which the principal reception rooms unfold.
The beautifully proportioned sitting room and dining room, both featuring original fireplaces, overlook the gardens and include charming period details, while an elegant drawing room and library occupy the front of the property. A delightful turret adds further architectural character to the interior spaces. From the central hallway, steps lead directly down into the rear gardens and terraces.
The lower ground floor houses a spacious and well-equipped dining kitchen centred around a magnificent fireplace with wood-burning stove, creating a warm and inviting heart to the home. Adjoining utility and pantry rooms provide excellent practicality, while direct external access enhances convenience for everyday living and entertaining.
Above this level are two spacious en-suite bedrooms, each featuring beautiful roll-top baths and individual character. The first floor offers four further generously proportioned bedrooms, individually styled and full of charm. One bedroom benefits from an en-suite bathroom located within the turret, while the remaining rooms share a large family bathroom. A further staircase leads to a seventh bedroom with en-suite facilities, ideal for guests or independent accommodation.
Separate from the main residence, the former pigeonnier has been thoughtfully converted into a charming two-bedroom gîte complete with its own private terrace, offering excellent potential for guest accommodation, holiday rentals or independent family living.
Facing the gîte across the gardens is a substantial barn with an extensive floor area suitable for a variety of uses, including workshops, storage, entertaining or future development, subject to the necessary permissions.
The exterior spaces are equally appealing, combining formal and informal gardens with mature trees, woodland and peaceful sitting areas designed to enjoy the changing light throughout the day. To the rear of the barn, the recently updated saltwater swimming pool provides a tranquil setting for relaxation, surrounded by terraces ideal for outdoor dining and entertaining.
Combining historic elegance, flexible accommodation and outstanding lifestyle potential, this enchanting manoir offers an exceptional opportunity as either a distinguished family residence or a charming hospitality venture in one of southwest France’s most authentic regions.
For further information and to receive a comprehensive brochure with floor plans, please contact Sifex
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