A beautiful 17th century Manoir, currently used as an equestrian estate, with 40 ha of fenced land in one piece and 18 stables.
- 40 ha adjoining land
- 17th Century Manor House with 2 bedrooms plus 1st floor 2-bedroom apartment.
- Separate 2-bedroom guest house
- 15m x 5m mosaic swimming pool and terrace area
- Equestrian facilities including 18 stables
Manor House:
The 17th century manor house has a superb stone facade overlooking a shaded area. The ground floor comprises a beautiful entrance hall, a dining room, a lounge with a large open fireplace, a kitchen, a bar, two bedrooms and a shower room.
The first floor, which has been converted into a flat, comprises a landing, a lounge, a kitchen/dining room, two bedrooms and two shower rooms, all in need of updating.
Guest House:
Close to the main house is a charming guest house with a lounge with mezzanine, a kitchen, two bedrooms and a shower room.
A superb 15 m x 5 m mosaic swimming pool and poolhouse complete the property.
Equestrian Facilities:
A barn of 1000m² currently houses 18 loose boxes, a tack room, a covered grooming area and a hayloft on the first floor.
Access to the property is via a long private drive with electric gate and beautiful rolling meadows with 2 ponds on either side. The land continues through the woods to reach the plateau, where there is also an old ruin.
This property in an exceptional setting is not far from a charming medieval village and all amenities. Whether you are a keen equestrian or simply looking for a unique environment, this property will accommodate all your projects.
Location:
The property is in close proximity to
Penne-d’Agenais, a picturesque medieval town perched on a hill in the Lot-et-Garonne department of southwestern France. Known for its charming cobbled streets and stunning views of the surrounding countryside, the town offers a range of facilities including cafes, traditional restaurants, and artisan shops. Visitors can explore historical sites like the Notre-Dame de Peyragude basilica or take leisurely strolls along the riverbank. The town also hosts a lively weekly market, where locals and tourists can buy fresh produce, crafts, and regional delicacies. For entertainment, Penne-d’Agenais offers cultural events, art exhibitions, and outdoor activities like hiking and cycling in the nearby countryside.
The town is conveniently located about 15 minutes by car from the train station in Agen, which provides regular connections to major cities like Toulouse and Bordeaux. The nearest airport is in Toulouse, approximately an hour and a half drive away, offering both domestic and international flights.