Have a go at our luxury Shepherds pie with red wine to see for yourself. Splash some red wine into your dishes to add a new depth to flavour. Bring some Mediterranean warmth to the table with some Spanish red wine or serve up a jug of homemade cherry Sangria. If you’re after something a little sweeter, then go for a Sherry or a sweet red wine. Take your pick from our well-sourced range which includes Merlot, Shiraz, Malbec, Pinot Noir, and Rioja.įor something full-bodied and rich, try our dry red wines. A glass of Italian red wine goes well most pasta dishes, while a bottle of South African or French red wine pairs particularly well with cheese. The nearest airports are Bergerac (30 minutes) and Bordeaux (1 hour 45 minutes).įurther details - including the history - of this wonderful property can be sent on receipt of a signed confidentiality agreement and proof of funds.Guests coming round? You can’t go wrong with a bottle of red wine. A 14m x 12 m (1800ft2) barn to the side of this would be an ideal place to house a classic car collection.Īll amenities are available in the village, including bars, restaurants and boutiques. To the southern side of the estate, close to the other commanding gate, is a large two storey barn (23m x 12m) (3000 ft2), perfect for conversion into further living accommodation or as a potential venue for the perfect French chateau wedding. This is made up of a sitting room, kitchen, 2 bedrooms and a bathroom and is perfect for staff quarters. At the eastern entrance, to the side of one of the great gates to the estate, is a guardian’s lodge. To the western edge of the chateau is a private swimming pool formed from stone (14m x 7m), complete with underground filter room and filtration system. Gardens & Outbuildings: To the south of the chateau is a beautifully kept park with various tree species. On the upper floor there is a library and gymnasium. A professional kitchen to enable event catering, along with storerooms, a huge cellar and staff washrooms sit on the lower level. The New Pavillion: Built in the 17th century to connect the Medieval and Renaissance Chateaux, this section has various rooms. The Chapel is now a two-bedroom apartment but could easily be returned to its former glory should the new owner choose to do so. Today, the Great Hall’s scale is no less impressive - at 20m x 10m (2150 ft2) and boasting two ornate Historical Monument fireplaces, the space is quite remarkable and could be used for many different functions. The Renaissance Chateau: Built in 1570, a new chateau was built consisting of the Great Hall, the King’s and Duke’s Bedchambers, a parlour and a Chapel. All of the Medieval Chateau has been beautifully restored with well thought through modern conveniences to marry up with the original features – underfloor heating, high-end bespoke kitchen with modern glazed Gothic arch to the courtyard, hand blown glass windows from the craftsmen of St Gobain and a new roof. The Medieval Chateau: This Chateau includes a drawing room, dining room, kitchen, living room, office and huge wine cellar along with 6 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms. With a total of 10 bedrooms and 6 bathrooms the 6500 ft2 property provides flexible accommodation for a comfortable family home or a hospitality project.Īs an officially listed Chateau, the property has been renovated by professional craftsmen to a very high standard.įormer owner Armand Louis de Gontaut, the Duc of Lauzun, fought alongside George Washington at the Siege of Yorktown in 1781. With stunning stone-built buildings on 4 hectares (10 acres) of grounds this represents a slice of European history. This incredible ‘Monument Historique’ estate counts one of the heroes of the American War of Independence as a former owner. Spectacular 15th century village Chateau with panoramic views, pool and manicured gardens.
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