- Manor house with lake for sale in Sarlat
- Walking distance to Sarlat medieval centre
- Five bedrooms including a ground-floor suite
- Guest house with rental or caretaker potential
About this Property
Main house
This elegant Dordogne manor house is set in private lakeland gardens, only a 20-minute walk from the historic centre of Sarlat. The main residence offers 5 bedrooms, including a ground-floor principal suite with views over the lake. The spacious lounge with bar opens into a large dining hall, while the fitted kitchen has a central island, quality appliances, a utility room with WC and a separate laundry. Upstairs are four further bedrooms, three bathrooms and a library currently used as a gym.
Guest accommodation
A second house sits apart from the main residence. It includes an open-plan kitchen/dining/living area and shower room on the ground floor, with a large bedroom/living space above. Ideal for guests, a caretaker or possible rental (subject to permissions).
Additional features
Attached to the main house are a summer kitchen with wine cellar and a glazed office filled with natural light. Terraces and mature planting frame the gardens and create different spaces to enjoy the grounds.
Grounds and location
The estate includes a stocked lake, stables, a garage, a carport and a large in-ground swimming pool. The pool has not been used in recent years but could be restored.
This is a substantial Dordogne property with lake and guest house, offering space and privacy within walking distance of Sarlat’s UNESCO-listed centre.
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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