Reference: E9-PS1028
Stunning town house in Agen which was used as a Michelin starred restaurant. The property is set to immediately begin serving again or could be used as a large, comfortable family home. Close to all the facilities and amenities of the largest town in the Lot-et-Garonne. Bergerac 1 hour
The property is in central Agen, close to all the facilities and amenities of the largest town in the Lot-et-Garonne. The town has a direct TGV link to Paris, Toulouse airport is an hour’s drive and Bordeaux 90 minutes away. Bergerac is also just over an hour’s drive.
Stunning property which was a former Michelin starred restaurant. The property is set to immediately begin serving again or could be used as a large, comfortable family home.
The entrance to the property is via a large electric gate with two beautiful pillars giving access to a large car park full of greenery and flowers. The 19th century town house is built of Bordeaux stone, facing south and with a slate roof. It is classified as a heritage building of outstanding value.
Ground floor-
- beautiful entrance hall with period cement tiles
- to the left a dining room with magnificent mouldings and oak herringbone parquet flooring, the windows overlook the terrace.
- To the right of the entrance hall is a large sitting room with fireplace and a superb ceiling, display window and windows overlooking the grounds.
- Behind this is a very spacious carpeted living room opening onto the shaded terrace through a French window, with disabled access.
The whole house is air-conditioned.
- two pantries
- professional kitchen with central stove, dishwasher, two cold rooms, vegetable room, storeroom, laundry room and a bin room leading to the car park.
First floor
- hall
- four bedrooms with shower rooms and WC, air conditioning, numerous dressing rooms and a utility room.
Attic
- further bedroom with shower room and air-conditioned WC and a study.
There is also an extremely large unfinished area with a beautiful original roof frame, perfect for converting to further bedrooms.
To the right of the main building is the old caretaker's lodge, now a staff cloakroom with a door leading to the car park.
On the ground floor is a small entrance hall followed by a staircase leading to the first floor comprising a 2-room apartment with three rooms forming half the length of the archway of the street. The porch to this part of the property is classified as a building of exceptional value.
To the left of the entrance gate is a beautiful town house of approximately 90m² in exceptionally good condition with two garages. The staircase leads upstairs to a flat with three bedrooms, an open-plan kitchen, lounge, bathroom and WC. This part of the property is currently rented.
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