A medieval dwelling, listed as a Historical Monument, with a swimming pool and tennis court, near an 18-hole golf course and surrounded by 112 hectares, including 24 hectares of Protected Designation of Origin vineyards. Extending on from the Saint-Emilion plateau, the property is located on one of the culminating points of the Castillon-Côtes-de-Bordeaux appellation, overlooking the Dordogne valley. Set back from the village, it takes advantage of its privileged position, which ensures great discretion, immersed in the valley’s remarkable environment, which it overlooks as well as the vineyard and meadows that surround it.
At the end of a village, the property is accessed by a private road bordered by vineyards. The road then splits into two, providing access to the large wine storehouse off to one side, built during the Second French Empire.
On the right, is a small tenant farmer’s house then, preceding the chateau, there are several outbuildings, mostly grouped around an open courtyard, near a swimming pool and a tennis court.
The property extends over more than 112 hectares of land, vineyards and forests, while vast landscaped grounds surround the medieval chateau. The latter’s partial inclusion on the list of historical monuments mentions the protection of the 14th-century dwelling, its four towers, entrance pavilion with its staircase turret, façades and roofs of the other buildings that compose the edifice as well as those from the Second Empire wine storehouses, with the exclusion of the outbuildings to the west.
Lastly, the contiguous vineyards guarantee great regularity for the estate’s wine production. Exclusively planted on clay-limestone hills, they benefit from natural drainage and excellent sunlight thanks to their mostly southwest exposure.
Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: https://www.georisques.gouv.fr/
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