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Aquitaine, Lot-et-Garonne, Thezac, France

€860,000
Leggett Immobilier, France
PROPERTY TYPE

House

BEDROOMS

8

BATHROOMS

5

SIZE

3,606 sq ft

335 sq m

Key features

  • Historic property
  • Garden
  • Terrace
  • Ground floor bedroom and bathroom
  • Pellet burner
  • Fiber optic
  • Lift
  • Panoramic views
  • Linky
  • Barns - outbuildings

Description

A43515SGU47 - Elegant Stone Estate with Gîtes, Equestrian Facilities and Panoramic Countryside Views – Nearly 19 Hectares

Set within almost 19 hectares of uninterrupted countryside, this refined stone estate, located in Thézac (Lot-et-Garonne), offers a rare balance of tranquillity, space and opportunity — a place where lifestyle and potential sit effortlessly side by side.

The main house immediately impresses with its light-filled, open-plan living space, where traditional stone walls meet warm wood flooring and contemporary finishes. Large windows frame far-reaching views across the surrounding landscape, while the layout flows naturally between kitchen, dining and sitting areas — ideal for both everyday living and elegant entertaining. A covered terrace extends the living space outdoors, overlooking the pool and gardens — an idyllic setting for long, sun-soaked summer evenings.

The accommodation includes three comfortable bedrooms, alongside a dedicated study and dressing room, a shower room and WC, offering flexibility for family life or refined remote working. The property also benefits from a discreet service lift connecting the different levels. On the lower ground floor, a full range of practical spaces includes a garage, laundry room, technical room, boiler room, storage room and a cellar — ensuring everyday functionality is seamlessly integrated without compromising the overall sense of style and comfort.

Three independent, fully equipped gîtes are already in place and operational, offering immediate income potential. The first gîte comprises a kitchen/living area, mezzanine, two bedrooms and two shower rooms. The second offers a kitchen, bedroom, shower room and mezzanine. The third gîte features an open-plan living space with kitchen, dining and sitting area, one bedroom and a shower room. Together, they provide flexibility for seasonal rentals, hosting guests or multi-generational living, with clear scope to develop a high-quality hospitality offering.

The estate is particularly well suited to equestrian use. A substantial barn of approximately 235 m² houses four fully equipped horse boxes with automatic waterers. The property is complemented by around 10 hectares of pastureland, including 4 hectares already fenced with shelter and automatic drinking systems. A hay storage area with capacity for up to 10 round bales, along with a small riding arena (27 m x 14 m), completes the equestrian facilities. The infrastructure also includes a rainwater harvesting system with a capacity of 100 m³, automatically supplying the horses’ waterers — allowing immediate use without further investment.

The grounds themselves are a defining feature — forming one continuous parcel and blending open pasture, orchard and a productive vegetable garden, with space for chickens, offering an authentic yet refined approach to country living. The swimming pool (approximately 12 x 5 metres), with automated chlorine and pH regulation, is perfectly positioned within the landscape, creating a private and serene environment in which to relax and unwind.

In terms of comfort and efficiency, the property is equipped with a pellet-fired central heating system with automatic silo, a wood-burning stove, mechanical ventilation (double-flow VMC), and a Canadian well system which naturally regulates indoor temperatures throughout the seasons. Fibre internet is available, ensuring seamless connectivity for modern living in a peaceful rural setting.

Despite its sense of seclusion, the property enjoys excellent accessibility. Everyday amenities, schools and local markets are within a short 10–15 minute drive, while the surrounding region offers some of south-west France’s most sought-after landscapes — from the vineyards of Cahors to the historic bastide villages of the Lot-et-Garonne and the dramatic scenery of the Dordogne Valley. International access is straightforward, with airports at Bergerac, Toulouse and Bordeaux all reachable within approximately 1.5 to 2 hours, offering regular flights across Europe and beyond. Rail links and motorway connections further enhance the ease of travel, making this an ideal location for both a primary residence and an international retreat.

This is a property that offers far more than a home — it presents a lifestyle of space, discretion and possibility, where comfort, income potential and natural beauty come together in effortless harmony.

Main House – Approximate Room Dimensions (181 m²)
Kitchen / Dining / Living Room: 9.4 m x 5.9 m
Bedroom 1: 5.8 m x 4.10 m (narrowing to 3.1 m)
Bedroom 2: 3.6 m x 3.3 m
Bedroom 3: 3.6 m x 3.3 m
Office: 3.45 m x 4.3 m (narrowing to 3.6 m)
Shower Room: 2.45 m x 2 m
Library: 4.9 m x 2.3 m
Entrance Hall: 3.45 m x 2.6 m
Terrace: 6.6 m x 3.6 m

Gîte Accommodation – Approximate Room Dimensions

Gîte 1 – 82 m²
Living / Kitchen: 8.2 m x 7.4 m (L-shaped)
Bedroom 1: 3.8 m x 2.7 m
Bedroom 2: 3.6 m x 2.6 m
Mezzanine: 3.4 m x 2.6 m
Shower Room 1: 2.3 m x 1.9 m
Shower Room 2: 2.10 m x 1.75 m

Gîte 2 – 60.7 m²
Living / Kitchen: 4.8 m x 4.6 m
Bedroom: 4.1 m x 2.8 m
Shower Room: 3.1 m x 1.65 m
Mezzanine: 4.2 m x 3 m

Gîte 3 – 38 m²
Kitchen / Living: 6 m x 3.4 m
Bedroom: 5.8 m x 2.9 m
Shower Room: 2.45 m x 1.7 m

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Aquitaine, Lot-et-Garonne, Thezac, France

NEAREST AIRPORTS

Distances are straight line measurements
  • Bergerac(International)
    36.6 miles
  • Toulouse (Blagnac)(International)
    58.5 miles
  • Bordeaux (Mérignac)(International)
    89.9 miles
  • Limoges(International)
    99.0 miles
  • Lourdes (Tarbes)(International)
    99.9 miles

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About Leggett Immobilier, France

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Leggett Immobilier is a family business that was started 20 years ago and founded on the genuine belief that French estate agency could be done better – today this still holds true. Indeed, this belief was validated last year when we were crowned "Best Estate Agency in France" at a prestigious awards ceremony in London.

All of our agents live and work in France and have excellent local knowledge, covering both their area and local property prices. Clients are given a single point of contact who is dedicated to helping them make the right decision and to be by their side throughout the purchase process. Our in-house contracts team are experienced in dealing with local notaires and have overseen the purchase of over €1bn of French property - they will ensure that the sale progresses smoothly and our fully bilingual team will guide you through all legal documentation.

With over 600 agents spread across the country we like to think that we are now the leading international estate agency in France, last year around one in ten of all UK buyers of French property trusted us to help them. However, the company’s size and success has not altered the fact that we are a family business who pride ourselves on professionalism and friendliness.

Local knowledge is invaluable when buying in a foreign country. Leggett provides this knowledge - nearly all of our agents have lived through a move themselves and have been trained to deal with any issue or question that might arise. This training includes a three day, residential, course, further "advanced" training and access to our head office team who keep abreast of all changes in French property law and legislation.

It is this, unique, “hand-holding” approach that has helped build the foundations of our company. No other agency in France takes such care of a client before, during and after a property is purchased.

The system for buying a property in France can be complex but is regarded as being one of the safest in the world – the French like "red tape" but not much surprises us now.

With over 20 years of experience, we have the knowledge to aid with legal matters, help with finance, and even ensure that you have all the essential services connected when you make the move to your new home.

Leggett Immobilier - local knowledge you can trust.

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