Hus for Køb i Bergerac, Nouvelle-Aquitaine
Just 15 minutes from Bergerac, close to a medieval town, beautiful main building in the heart of its 12 hectares consisting of a mansion with its many rooms of reception and its 3 bedrooms, a 5-bedroom gite, a 2-bedroom caretaker's house, a large garage, a courtyard for 3 cars. Many other outbuildings that could be converted and offer additional m2. All on 12 hectares of land with swimming pool, tennis court and 9-hole golf course, main courtyard, pleasure park with century-old trees, vegetable garden, meadows, spring, river, pond. Ideal for horses We have access to more chateaux and historic real estate that are 'off market' and therefore not listed on here. Contact us with details about your project and we will send you a selection of french castles for your consideration. Summary Property type: Farmhouse Bedrooms: 10 Price: €1,680,000 Key Information Internal Area: 750 sqm Land Area: 12 ha
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