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Montignac
Before September 12, 1940 and the discovery of the Lascaux cave, this former noble hideaway was the heart of the Lascaux estate. Although the "Manor of Lascaux" and the famous cave remain intimately linked, the manor is nestled in a wooded setting near the village of Montignac. The earliest mention of this former noble hideaway, now called a "manor", dates back to 1400. The building is well-oriented, having undergone several renovations over the centuries, and now translates into a rustic residence spanning over 250 m² on 3 levels. Located approximately two kilometers from the village and all amenities, the Manor enjoys a quiet and non-isolated location. Over 5 hectares of land consisting of meadows and woods surround the property, ensuring peace and privacy. As for the price of 997,500, it reflects the historical significance and unique charm of this property, along with its spacious living areas and expansive grounds. The quiet and secluded location adds to its value, making it a desirable investment for those seeking a tranquil retreat with a touch of history.