Close to Bordeaux and Saint-Émilion, a stone character house with panoramic views over the Entre-Deux-Mers hillsides
Saint-Émilion, Gironde (33)
€587,500
Reference: AP3328
At the crossroads of the Gironde and the Périgord, in this incomparably rich territory made famous by Michel de Montaigne, 25 km from Saint-Émilion and its UNESCO-listed vineyards, equidistant from the châteaux of the Dordogne valley, the bastides of the Périgord and the farm markets that have built the reputation of the South-West, Sainte-Radegonde offers those who know how to find it a quality of life one never leaves behind. Bordeaux, the European capital of wine, is less than 45 minutes away by car, 30 minutes by train. The Atlantic beaches are barely further. To live here is to choose an exceptional setting where culture, nature and gastronomy meet.
And it is precisely within this landscape that this house of character stands. From the very first steps, the stone fireplace rising towards five-metre-high ceilings, the golden ashlar wall, the ancient stone floor warmed in winter by underfloor heating : one immediately understands that this is no ordinary house, but a place shaped by the hands of exceptional craftsmen, and yet remarkably comfortable by modern standards.
The 24 m² library extends the reception room into a more intimate atmosphere, before the kitchen — with its beams, terracotta floor tiles and original stone sink — serves as a reminder that authenticity reigns here down to the smallest detail. On the upper floor, reached by a stone staircase carved into the thickness of the wall, the master bedroom holds a remarkable surprise : an ancient arch sculpted into the bare rock, a freestanding bathtub, a dressing room and a generous bathroom. A single bedroom in the main house, perhaps, but what a bedroom.
A few steps away, separated by the ancient stone castle wall that links the two buildings, the independent 60 m² guest house offers two bedrooms, one of which opens onto the infinity pool and the exceptional panoramic view over the Entre-Deux-Mers hillsides and the Dordogne valley. The covered outdoor kitchen under its stone canopy is an invitation to long summer dinners. Attached to the main house, the 116 m² barn with its grand centuries-old oak doors represents considerable extension potential. Access via the existing staircase or an opening created from the reception room could, subject to the study and validation of an architect or master craftsman — the only professional qualified to assess feasibility given the exceptional thickness of the walls — allow the living space of the main house to be doubled. Plans are already available.
To visit this extraordinary property, please contact me :
Annie PEZAT — (+33) 06 38 13 44 47
And it is precisely within this landscape that this house of character stands. From the very first steps, the stone fireplace rising towards five-metre-high ceilings, the golden ashlar wall, the ancient stone floor warmed in winter by underfloor heating : one immediately understands that this is no ordinary house, but a place shaped by the hands of exceptional craftsmen, and yet remarkably comfortable by modern standards.
The 24 m² library extends the reception room into a more intimate atmosphere, before the kitchen — with its beams, terracotta floor tiles and original stone sink — serves as a reminder that authenticity reigns here down to the smallest detail. On the upper floor, reached by a stone staircase carved into the thickness of the wall, the master bedroom holds a remarkable surprise : an ancient arch sculpted into the bare rock, a freestanding bathtub, a dressing room and a generous bathroom. A single bedroom in the main house, perhaps, but what a bedroom.
A few steps away, separated by the ancient stone castle wall that links the two buildings, the independent 60 m² guest house offers two bedrooms, one of which opens onto the infinity pool and the exceptional panoramic view over the Entre-Deux-Mers hillsides and the Dordogne valley. The covered outdoor kitchen under its stone canopy is an invitation to long summer dinners. Attached to the main house, the 116 m² barn with its grand centuries-old oak doors represents considerable extension potential. Access via the existing staircase or an opening created from the reception room could, subject to the study and validation of an architect or master craftsman — the only professional qualified to assess feasibility given the exceptional thickness of the walls — allow the living space of the main house to be doubled. Plans are already available.
To visit this extraordinary property, please contact me :
Annie PEZAT — (+33) 06 38 13 44 47
Amenities
- Fireplace
- Swimming pool
- Fenced
- Outdoor lighting
- Well
Location
Location is approximate. Contact us to arrange a viewing.
Distances
- Airport90 minutes
- Town centre10 minutes
- Train station10 minutes
- TGV station30 minutes
The Area: Saint-Émilion
Saint-Emilion, a town in south-western France, is a medieval tourist town, famous for its vineyards and wines.


























