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Castle
6 Rooms
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450 m²
Montignac
Commanding a hillside that formed part of a defensive line dating back to the Hundred Years' War, where the remains of an ancient watchtower still stand, and located close to a remarkable prehistoric site, this magnificent château, whose origins date from the 15th century, was elegantly remodelled during the 18th century. It has retained all the charm, authenticity and refinement for which the finest Périgord estates are renowned.<BR><BR><BR>A majestic driveway lined with centuries-old chestnut and lime trees leads to an enchanting carriage entrance with its adjoining pedestrian gate, set within an 18th-century stone façade beautifully weathered by time. Upon arrival, a courtyard of rare elegance reveals a residence of harmonious proportions and light-filled architecture. The honey-coloured Périgord stone captures the changing light, bringing subtle nuances to the façades throughout the day. The eye is immediately drawn to the imposing staircase tower linking the two wings of the château, arranged in an L-shape. Crowned with a conical pepper-pot roof, this cylindrical tower lends the property remarkable distinction and a particularly elegant silhouette, while also providing independent access to the upper floors.<BR><BR><BR>The main courtyard also features an ancient well, an impressive dovecote tower, a former chapel, several agricultural buildings, former stables converted into garages, and an old wine storehouse with magnificent vaulted rooms. Together, these buildings create a cohesive architectural ensemble that is both authentic and picturesque, enhanced by abundant greenery that contributes to the tranquillity and charm of the setting.<BR><BR><BR>Once owned by a renowned New York art dealer associated with Henri Matisse's son, the château offers approximately 450 sq m of living space. Its generous reception rooms include a beautiful entrance hall with a grand staircase, a study with fireplace, a spacious drawing room, a formal dining room, a more intimate dining room, and a large country kitchen with traditional cantou fireplace and utility room. The upper floors comprise five attractive bedrooms, while the attic spaces, crowned by remarkable boat-hull oak roof structures, offer exceptional scope for further conversion.<BR><BR><BR>The gardens, thoughtfully framed by the various outbuildings, create a harmonious and beautifully preserved environment. The estate includes two independent dwellings as well as a substantial collection of 18th- and 19th-century agricultural buildings. Rich in character and history, these outbuildings offer outstanding potential for a variety of projects, including guest accommodation, independent residences, reception venues, a concert hall or auditorium, exhibition galleries, artists' studios, or other hospitality and event-related uses.<BR><BR><BR>Extending to approximately 64 hectares (158 acres), the estate comprises woodland, farmland and former vineyards, offering a preserved natural environment and magnificent views over the rolling Périgord countryside.<BR><BR><BR>Rare for its authenticity, historical significance, architectural quality and the scale of its grounds, this exceptional property elegantly embodies the distinctive art de vivre of the great historic estates of the Périgord.<BR><BR><BR>PRESTANT Realty - Bruno de Saint-Exupéry - +33 (0)6 63 49 82 46 - For more information about this property: https://www.prestant.com/agence-perigord.html (Item 240021459)