Description
A stunning chartreuse-style architecture with five bedrooms and five bathrooms. Nestled 60km south-east of Bordeaux, on the outskirts of the historic market town of Bazas, this residence is a true gem. Bazas, known for its Gothic cathedral dating back to the 13th to the 16th centuries and being part of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites of the Routes of Santiago de Compostela in France, adds a touch of rich heritage to the area.
The interior is nothing short of impressive, featuring parquet floors on the ground level and grand wooden beams on the first floor. The outdoor space is equally enchanting, with fenced gardens at the front and rear of the property and a splendid 10x5 heated swimming pool strategically placed to bask in the sun all day long.
This style of country property, commonly found in the south-west of France and built between 1650 and 1850, reflects an era of elegance and sophistication. These residences, with their elongated one-storey design, were once the epitome of luxury living for their bourgeois owners.
If you seek an idyllic retreat that harmonizes historical charm with modern comforts, this property is a true masterpiece worth exploring further.