- Chateau built with classical design in the late 20th Century
- 6 bedrooms and 5 bathrooms
- Light-filled generous rooms
- Set in around 11 hectares of fields and woodland
About this Property
Set in peaceful countryside, this classically designed château, built in the late 20th century, offers a wonderful combination of space, light and timeless style.
The property comes with just over 11 hectares of land, a mix of open fields and mature trees, offering privacy and room to enjoy the outdoors. Additional land and forest can be made available if required.
Inside, a bright entrance hall opens onto an impressive double-curved oak staircase. The ground floor features a spacious dining room, a large country kitchen with fireplace, a pantry, and a laundry room. On the other side of the hall, you’ll find an elegant salon, a generous office, and an additional reception room. Many of these spaces open onto sunny terraces. The basement houses a wine cellar and a games room.
Upstairs are six well-proportioned bedrooms, two with dressing rooms, and five bathrooms. The interiors are filled with natural light and offer both elegance and practicality — equally suited to family life or entertaining. The château is double-glazed and energy efficient for a property of its style and size.
The property comes with a guest cottage and a barn which will require renovation. The grounds could easily accommodate a swimming pool and tennis court or be adapted for equestrian or agricultural use, subject to permissions.
Located around 10 km from a lively market town with train connections to Bordeaux and Sarlat, and 35 km from Bergerac International Airport, this is a rare chance to acquire a spacious country home with potential to develop further.
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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