- Haut-Médoc vineyard
- Almost 12 acres
- 4 bed/4 bath chateau with gas central heating
- Rental revenue from 3 properties
About this Property
Fabulous renovated 18th-century wine château with its own vineyard, listed as a residence belonging to the Bordeaux aristocracy, situated in its own grounds in the Haut Médoc appellation, just 22kms from the centre of the cosmopolitan city of Bordeaux and a short walk to 2 villages with restaurants, cafés and shops. The property’s small vineyard is currently producing around 2,500 bottles of its own wine every year. The château itself boasts 4 bedrooms, 3 of which are on the ground floor with the beautiful master suite with its own dressing room and sumptuous bathroom to the first floor. There are a further 3 bath or shower rooms, a large farmhouse kitchen, a huge living/dining room, a library, a TV room, a spacious office with mezzanine plus another large room with fireplace waiting to be restored. In the grounds are wealth of outbuildings including the old stable block with original cobbled floor, a charming old greenhouse, a stunning water tower and 3 individual properties which are currently rented out (a future owner would need to reapply for the necessary permissions). To the side of the château, with their own entrances are a small guest house with one bedroom and a large 3 bedroom house with their own independent entrances. Both need renovating (subject to necessary permissions) but could generate a further attractive rental income.
The gardens, including an orchard and fish pond surround the château, which is entered by its own large wrought iron gates. It is rare to find such a magnificent château with its own vineyard in the Haut Médoc appellation plus a substantial rental income so close to the cosmopolitan city of Bordeaux and viewing is highly recommended.
Aquitaine
If you want variety, Aquitaine is possibly the place for you. The largest administrative region in France, covering pretty much the whole of the south west corner. It has Atlantic coastal towns and seemingly endless pine forests to the west, the stunning backdrop of the Pyrénées in the south, vineyards (both wine and cognac) in the centre and north, lush pastures and agricultural landscapes in the north east and the most stunning architecture, valleys and villages from the centre towards the east.
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