| Price | €82,500 £66,078* | Ref | 24319JVE33 |
| Town | Saint Macaire | Dept | Gironde |
| Floor | 200 M2 | Plot Size | 0 M2 |
| Bath | 1 | Bed | 1 |
Jane and Liz Vernon and Gardiner Independent Agent, says :
THIS PROPERTY NEEDS RESTORATION, originally part of the maison de maitre attached next door, this property was used as a workshop and storeroom.
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In the heart of a medieval village ~~ this property requires renovation.
Salon 32m², cuisine 9.63m², utility room; chambre 14m² and bathroom 4.67m², with an attic spanning the length of the building. The internal photos show the attic.
Would be ideal for a workshop and living accommodation.
This property used to be part of the grand maison de maitre which is also for sale next door.
Situated in Saint Macaire, a beautiful, medieval village 3km from Langon in the Gironde, Dept 33 & 47 km south-east of Bordeaux. Access to the A62 autoroute at Langon 3km away, and the railway station SNCF at Langon the same. Just over an hour's drive from the beaches of Archachon, Mimizan Plage & Biscarosse. Nearest airports: Bordeaux (47 km) .
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Gironde is the largest french department with 2170 miles of rivers and 72 miles of fine coastline, and thanks to Bordeaux is home to 1.3 million people. It is named after the estuary that was formed by the Garonne and Dordogne rivers. The department is most famous for its sandy beaches, delectable mussels and fine wines. Summer is hot, with the occasional storm and Winter is usually mild.
Bordeaux is the capital of the department and also where the main wine industry is located. Being a bustling, cosmopolitan city, it contrasts with the traditional atmosphere found in wine-producing communities. The city has an elegant shopping centre, including the longest shopping street in Europe, and many great restaurants. The port town of Langon is located to the south of Bordeaux and is the highest point on the river Garonne, and the area has many stunning villages including St Emilion with chic, boutique shopping and wonderful vineyard scenery.
The Aquitaine Atlantic coast attracts a number of surfers, and is considered to be the best surfing spot due to its high waves. The Bassin d'Arcachon offers a more relaxing experience, and if you like mussels this area produces France's fourth largest supply.
British Airways, Flybe, Easyjet and Air France all fly to Bordeaux from most UK airports. The TGV can also get from Bordeaux to Paris in under 4 hours.
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