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Agen
Located in the heart of the southwest, near Agen and overlooking the Garonne river, this 18th century chartreuse is surrounded by a 6 hectare park with a natural water source. Perched on a hillside in a dominant position, the building rises above the plain, with a large two-level terrace. Despite its secluded location, the property is a short distance from the nearby village, surrounded by mature trees in the park. Access to the property is through a shaded driveway connected to a small road. Upon entering through a stone-paved arched porch into a square courtyard, one is greeted by the symmetrical and refined 18th century south facade of the Chartreuse, as well as the outbuildings. Across from the courtyard, another transversal porch leads to the swimming pool and paths through the woods. The main building, rectangular and two stories high, is topped with a four-sided Roman tile roof, bordered by a molded cornice. The outbuilding roofs, accented by double cornices, are gabled. The walls, made of rubble stone, are covered in a weathered sand and lime plaster, some adorned with climbing plants that green the facades. To the north, a central staircase with two symmetrical flights and a stone balustrade leads to a large terrace facing the Garonne valley. As for the price of 650,000, it is competitive given the size of the property and the unique features it offers. The 18th century architecture, the stunning views, and the peaceful surroundings make it a desirable investment for those looking for a historical and charming property in a picturesque location.