Reference: E9-JV1166
Historic château dating to the 16th century with nine bedrooms, clock tower, pigeoneer and restored tower house. Set within nearly five hectares of parkland and woodland with pool, jacuzzi, courtyards and outbuildings. Close to Agen with fast rail links to Paris and airports.
The estate occupies a particularly attractive position along the scenic cliffs of the Agenais countryside, while remaining conveniently close to the town of Agen, the capital of Lot-et-Garonne. Agen provides high-speed train connections to Paris in under three hours, and the property also benefits from easy access to both Bordeaux and Toulouse airports.
Set within the rolling countryside of the Agenais, this remarkable château estate traces its origins to 1547 or earlier and was once the residence of noble families who held military offices during the Ancien Régime. Rich in architectural character and historical presence, the property has evolved through successive centuries while preserving the elegance and harmony of its original design. Today it serves as a spacious and comfortable family residence while offering significant potential for hospitality or business projects.
The château unfolds around two interior courtyards and is distinguished by several iconic architectural elements, including an elegant clock tower-house, a historic pigeoneer, and a beautifully restored tower reminiscent of a fairytale “Rapunzel” tower. Each structure reflects a different chapter in the property’s long history, creating an ensemble that is both visually striking and deeply evocative of the region’s heritage.
The main residence offers generous living space with nine bedrooms, providing ample accommodation for family life or guest reception. The interiors combine historical character with modern comfort, creating a refined yet welcoming atmosphere throughout the home.
Beyond the château, numerous outbuildings expand the possibilities of the estate. Historic stables, versatile ancillary buildings and the charming pigeoneer—complete with a traditional flowing lavoir—add both practical space and architectural interest.
The grounds extend to just under five hectares, composed of landscaped parkland and mature woodland. Many of the trees are more than a century old, creating a sense of permanence and natural beauty. Within this peaceful setting, a swimming pool and separate jacuzzi offer relaxing outdoor living areas surrounded by nature.
Combining architectural heritage, generous grounds and exceptional accessibility, this château represents a rare opportunity to own a distinctive historic estate in one of south-west France’s most charming regions.
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