A belle époque villa with nine hectares of grounds, a 13th-century chapel and many outhouses in south-west France, 20 minutes from the city of Mont-de-Marsan. The property is situated on the edge of the village, in parklands enclosed by low walls and dotted with a few trees. It comprises a number of buildings, including two main edifices: In the centre of the parklands, a Belle Époque residence, surrounded by a formerly gravelled esplanade, faces a high wrought iron entrance gate. 50 m to the south of the main residence, there is a 13th century chapel. There are also two distinct clusters of buildings, made up of numerous outhouses that formerly served agricultural purposes. The first, to the north, is long and comprises a flat, an orangery, a winery, a dovecote and garages, accessed via a second entrance to the street and its service gate. Around thirty metres further on, the second building, the so-called 'small farm', forms a double U shape. Finally, two other modest constructions are set between the main building and its annexes. The grounds of 9 hectares, in a single lot, are bounded to the south by a local road that forms an angle with a street running northwards along the property and through the village. Meadows and old, untamed woodlands complete the green expanse.
Richiesta email a Groupe Patrice Besse
Immobiliare ID: 120095883955