15th Century Château in the Heart of Perigord

15th Century Château in the Heart of Perigord

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This romantic château estate in the heart of the Perigord is set on an expansive 109 acre estate in the Dordogne region of south west France. 

The property includes 24 acres of parkland and meadows with two ponds, 71 acres of forests, and approximately 12 acres of farmland at the edge of the estate. 

Built between the 15th and 16th centuries, the historic castle has retained much of its incredible period detail, with vaulted Renaissance fireplaces, stone and oak floors. 

There are several outbuildings in the courtyard, including a caretaker’s house, a farmhouse, several workshops and old wine storehouses, in addition to the wonderfully preserved 16th century barn, which can accommodate large parties. 

The turreted château provides elegant accommodations across 7534 square feet, with 7 bedrooms, 6 bathrooms, several reception and living rooms, a vaulted cellar, and additional rooms to be converted. 

With its fairytale setting atop a hill, the château boasts incredible views over the French countryside.

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