This extraordinary property, originally constructed in the 13th century and likely the scene of bloody skirmishes during the Hundred Years War, is a monument to history that must be seen to be believed.
The ancient stronghold of the Haut Agenais, the property is on a rocky spur high above the village of Penne d'Agenais, which is on the south side of the Lot River a few kilometers from the town of St.-Sylvestre-sur-Lot. The property was modified in the 17th and early 19th century, but its character and authenticity have been carefully preserved over the centuries.
The manor house is situated in an immense (34-hectare, 84-acre) wooded park with glorious views of the verdant Quércois region. It features an abundance of period architectural elements, including a drawbridge, loophole, stone staircases, gateways, arched rooms, high ceilings and lovely inlaid tile floors.
The house and its several outbuildings are in excellent structural condition, as are most interior features like the stonework, floors and exposed beams. There is ample interior refinishing to be done, such as redoing of the kitchen and bathrooms, in order to bring the property to 21st-century standards of comfort.
The ground floor of the 485 m2 (1,842 sq. ft.) main house includes an entry hall, office, kitchen, a sitting room, 50 m2 (538 sq. ft.) dining room and 56 m2 (603 sq. ft.) reception room. There are also two bathrooms on this level.
On the middle level are six bathrooms and two bathrooms, one of them ensuite with the master bedroom. The master suite measures 32 m2 (344 sq. ft.).
Several outbuildings are scattered among the landscaped grounds of century-old oaks and cedars. These include a chapel, stables, caretaker's cottage, conservatory, barn and a pigeonnier. The terraced gardens overlooking the countryside create a unique environment for outdoor entertainment, and the many bridle paths throughout the woods and fields provide numerous possibilities for promenades.
Price: 1,442,000 € | Rental Potential: Excellent
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