French Chateau and 49 Acre Estate in Southwest France
The 16th century French chateau, remodeled in the 18th century, is set at the end of a long driveway, surrounded by meadows and a wooded park, featuring a lovely restored pigeonnier.
Renovated for modern living, the French chateau features bright living spaces with moldings and fireplaces, with an authentic kitchen in the oldest part of the castle.
On the first floor is the master suite with a large dressing room and a bathroom with a cast iron bath, and there are 5 additional bedrooms and 3 baths.
The attic can be converted into further accommodation, and the chateau is accompanied by a 3-bedroom caretaker's house.
Behind the chateau, an enclosed courtyard with a lovely infinity pool and covered terrace overlooks the castle moat and its 2 fountains.
There are also a series of outbuildings in the courtyard, including a wine cellar.
Wandering the lush paths of this French country estate, lined by century-old Lebanese cedars, you’ll find the tennis court.
The French property is just 5 minutes from the medieval village of Monflanquin, which has been listed as one of the “most beautiful villages of France”.
The French bastide town dates back to the 13th century and is located at the gates to the Dordogne region in southwest France, in the Lot et Garonne department.
The French chateau promises an idyllic country lifestyle for those looking to embrace a gentle pace of life, surrounded by the authentic cultural heritage of this region in southwest France.
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