Description
At the confluence of three departments, Dordogne, Lot, and Lot-et-Garonne, this beautifully restored 13th-century residence, remarkable for its fortified tower, has stood the test of time, embracing history: a post house during the Renaissance, it became a refuge for resistance fighters during World War II. With a surface area of approximately 250m² spread over two floors, the ground floor comprises a charming, fully equipped kitchen opening onto the living room and a large en-suite bedroom. The first floor, also accessible via an external staircase leading to a superb terrace under the roof, features a double living room with a monumental fireplace, as well as a bedroom and shower room. The view and the sunrises and sunsets from the terrace are breathtaking. On the top floor, there is a cozy bedroom with a loft-style bathroom, and a final bedroom that could also be used as an office.The outbuilding, opposite the well house, has been converted into a garage with three generous parking spaces and a workshop. The height of the roof structure also allows for the possibility of adding a mezzanine floor if required. Adjacent to this is a large laundry room. The 70m² cottage with its splendid terrace is tastefully furnished and features a cozy kitchen, a living room, and upstairs, two en-suite bedrooms, one with a balcony overlooking the stunning lagoon pool with jacuzzi. Adding a bucolic touch to the estate, a charming caravan has a bedroom, kitchen, shower room, and eco-friendly toilet. On almost 4 hectares of fully secured and perfectly maintained grounds, it is pleasant to stroll while watching the horses pass by. A moment suspended in time. AS8-256 - Périgord Sotheby's Realty - 05.53.35.97.60