Magnificent Dordogne Chateau To Be Restored

Magnificent Dordogne Chateau To Be Restored

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The 464 acre property includes the period chateau, surrounded by various outbuildings in the courtyard, as well as a 12th century prioress, a caretaker’s house, and 2 farms with their outbuildings.

Located in southwest France, the chateau is set near the Dordogne towns of Beaumont and Monpazier, a member of Les Plus Beaux Villages de France ("the most beautiful villages of France" association).

A prime candidate for boutique tourism in the French countryside, the dreamy chateau could be converted into a number of uses: an equestrian domain, boutique hotel, or an exclusive and stylish retreat.

The 30 room chateau has 10 bedrooms and 11,323 square feet of grand living spaces, just waiting to be restored.

The parquet floors, original mouldings, fireplaces, and stone detailing bear some patina, although the buildings are in good general order and the classic bones of the property show promise.

A dream restoration project for the right buyer!

All photos belong to the listing agency.

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