House in Lot-et-Garonne, Nouvelle-Aquitaine
With its view over the valley, this 16th-century building is sure to appeal to heritage lovers.
The ennobled Dordet de Saint Jean family began building the property in 1659. It was also used by the villagers for balls, musicians, shows, etc. This partly renovated 600 m² U-shaped house has access to an outside garden with a spacious terrace under arcades and a private courtyard. It comprises: ground floor – superb entrance hall, lounge, storeroom, bedroom with toilet, 2 spacious rooms for renovation. The first floor is accessed via two staircases and comprises open-plan kitchen/lounge, bedroom, shower room/toilet. A spacious landing, 2 large bedrooms with fireplaces and French ceilings, bedroom to be restored. A space that could become a lounge/library, shower room, toilet. A large cellar, adjoining the house, an awning, shed. Set in 2146 m² of wooded parklands with views over the valley. Miscellaneous: 6 fireplaces, period features, partly in need of restoration.
Price including agency fees : 477 000 €
Price excluding agency fees : 450 000 €
Buyer commission, tax included: 6%
Characteristics
- Price€ 477.000
- Object typeHouse
- Bedrooms7
- Bathrooms2
- ReferenceBVI70720
Location
This object is in Engayrac (47470), in Lot-et-Garonne (region Nouvelle-Aquitaine).

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