Prestigious Residence within a 17th-Century Château, Overlooking Vineyards and Rolling Hills

Bergerac, Dordogne

€ 999 900
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BVI80925
440 M²
1.107 M²
4
3
  • Exceptional historic building
  • 17th century château
  • Vaulted ceilings
  • Rolling hills and vineyard views

About this Property

EXCLUSIVE TO BEAUX VILLAGES! Are you seeking a luxurious home steeped in history, with impeccably preserved architecture and an atmosphere of timeless elegance? Discover this exceptional property, located between the two towers of a magnificent 17th-century château, offering breathtaking views over the surrounding countryside and vineyards of the Dordogne.

This Renaissance-inspired noble residence, once the seat of a local lord, stands proudly above a vibrant village whose history dates back to the 11th century. From grand vaulted ceilings to stately stone staircases, every corner reveals the legacy of a rich and storied past.

As you step into the cross-through entrance hall, the tone is immediately set: architectural refinement, noble materials, and captivating views will accompany you throughout your visit. The home spans four well-balanced levels, offering both historic grandeur and modern comfort.

The main floor features a stunning 60 m² living space, complete with a refined lounge, a majestic stone fireplace with wood-burning stove, and a beautifully integrated kitchen — perfect for elegant entertaining or cosy evenings by the fire.

Upstairs, the night quarters include four spacious bedrooms, two of which have en-suite bathrooms, along with an additional bathroom, WC, laundry room, and a large, light-filled room currently used as an art studio — an inspiring space for creative pursuits.

On the lower ground floor, you'll find a second living area of over 80 m² with a summer kitchen, several additional rooms, and a wine cellar.

From here, step out to the garden and enjoy sweeping panoramic views from the pool area — a serene outdoor retreat that feels like a living painting.

Just a few kilometers away, one of the most beautiful golf courses in France awaits, sure to delight both enthusiasts and seasoned players alike with its stunning natural and prestigious setting. The village itself is also home to an exceptional restaurant, renowned for its refined cuisine and warm, welcoming atmosphere.

Ideally located just 20 minutes from Bergerac and its international airport, 40 minutes from Saint-Émilion, and under 1.5 hours from Bordeaux, this prestigious property offers a rare opportunity to live the château lifestyle in an exceptional setting.

This is more than just a home — it's a refined living experience, where history, beauty, and tranquillity meet.
Contact us today to arrange your private viewing of this one-of-a-kind residence.

Antony Bryan

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Aquitaine

Dordogne

Bergerac

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.

BVI80925

4

3

440 M²

1.107 M²

Excellent

Yes

Main drainage

Underfloor Gas

Energy consumption

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consumption 191 kWh/m².year
emission 29 kg CO2/m².year
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B
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emission 29 kg CO2/m².year
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Testimonials

    Testimonial by Stuart and Lucy Binns

    As most people know, buying or selling a property is always complicated, especially if the process takes place across two countries.We recently sold our second home in Southwest France during a time when the market was not particularly vibrant. It was a difficult experience as it was a property we were very fond of.The whole process was handled by Judith Whitlow, who took care of the sale and of us with great aplomb.Not only was the process an emotionally demanding one, it was also subject to huge complexities – legal, technical, financial, and procedural.Judith’s fluency in French and English was vital, but her knowledge of all the myriad details, from the workings of fosse septiques to the nuances of tax law (in both countries) made a dangerous administrative minefield much easier to negotiate.In short, she guided us along the entire journey with great professionalism and personal empathy.We couldn’t recommend her, or Beaux Villages, more highly.