Reference: X3-84899
Rich in history and listed as a Historic Monument, this beautifully restored château combines elegant reception rooms, nine bedrooms, a chapel, swimming pool and extensive outbuildings. Set within two hectares of mature parkland, it offers exceptional potential as a family estate, hospitality venture or boutique hotel project.
Set within over two hectares of mature parkland, this remarkable château occupies a peaceful countryside setting along an ancient Roman road. Surrounded by centuries-old trees and unspoilt landscapes, the property offers privacy, charm and excellent opportunities for tourism or hospitality while remaining within easy reach of local amenities and transport connections.
Bergerac Airport 40 mins
Agen TGV 40 mins
Dating back to the 13th century and steeped in centuries of history, this exceptional château is reputed, according to local legend, to have once concealed the treasure of the Knights Templar. Carefully restored in 1810 by a Bonapartist owner, the property is distinguished by its remarkable decorative features, including elegant stucco work and symbolic effigies celebrating Napoleon I. These unique historical elements have earned the château official Historic Monument status, together with the associated heritage advantages.
Extensively renovated in 2000 to operate as a successful guest accommodation business, the château today combines historic character with modern comfort. The accommodation includes four spacious family suites, each with private bathrooms, together with two additional light-filled bedrooms featuring en-suite shower rooms.
The converted attic level provides three further bedrooms, a bathroom and separate toilet, while also offering scope for additional accommodation, subject to the necessary permissions.
The principal living areas are both elegant and welcoming, centred around three refined reception rooms ideal for entertaining. A large fully equipped kitchen, complete with an original fireplace, forms the heart of the home, while an adjoining utility and laundry room provides practical day-to-day functionality. Beneath the château, a series of beautifully restored vaulted cellars adds further character and versatility.
The grounds extend across more than two hectares of landscaped parkland planted with magnificent mature trees, some over two hundred years old. Approximately one hundred metres from the château stands a charming 19th-century family chapel, surrounded by majestic cedar trees and contributing to the estate’s unique heritage appeal.
A private swimming pool, discreetly positioned and sheltered from view, provides an idyllic setting for relaxation, while a delightful enclosed courtyard offers shaded outdoor living and entertaining spaces.
The extensive outbuildings include a substantial 250 sqm barn with horse stalls, together with additional structures offering significant potential for restoration, conversion or expansion, subject to the relevant permissions.
Combining architectural heritage, historic significance and excellent development potential, this rare estate is equally suited as an elegant family residence, a prestigious hospitality business, or the creation of a boutique hotel and events destination. A unique opportunity to acquire a property of exceptional character and provenance.
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