The estate was at its most important in the 19th century as a summer residence of distinguished lords from Limoges. After a thorough renovation and a modern extension in the last 20 years, a tasteful ensemble of lovingly designed architecture was created.
Not only business rooms, workshops and a variety of equestrian / sports facilities have been added to the main building, but also a luxurious indoor swimming pool, a small chapel and well-kept park have been created. 5 minutes from the property there is a 9-hole golf course
The different buildings:
Main house 535 m2;
Laundry room 24 m2;
Caretaker's house 125 m2;
Offices + apartments 265 m2;
Central apartments 90 m2;
Guest house 160 m2;
Workshops 50 m2;
Trophy room 330 m2;
Bar + machine shed 30 m2;
Covered riding arena 950 m2;
Agricultural machinery shed 200 m2;
horse stall 580 m2;
Covered swimming pool 350 m2;
Grain shed etc 200 m2
Culture has a tradition in Perigord, so to speak. Already more than 30,000 years ago, the modern peoples, the so-called Cro-Mag-
non-human, in the region of the Dordogne and Vézère rivers. Amazing cave paintings still bear witness to the immense creative power of our ancestors. But culture also has another meaning in southwestern France: food culture.
Far from the starred restaurants of big cities like Paris and Lyon, the cuisine is a little more natural, one could also say: more earthy. The black truffles, the "black gold" of the region, are world famous. They are processed in every imaginable way, whether they are made into omelettes, slices of meat and liver or grated over potatoes.
in the courts: The truffle is the culinary soul of the region. If food is the soul, castles and manor houses are the heart of the Périgord. More than 1,000 castles and manor houses can still be admired today - most of them in
Private property. One of them is called "Le Mas", located in the peaceful village of Saint-Barthélemy-de-Bussière in the middle of the green Périgord, in the north of the Dordogne department. Forests and hills dominate the landscape, interrupted by small lakes. On such a lake, the estate is situated on 148 hectares .
Right. In this area there is among other things an indoor swimming pool, stables, a covered riding school, barns, various outbuildings, garages, its own chapel and of course the main house, which is equipped with
Restored with great attention to detail, with modern furnishings and extravagant colours, it forms an exciting blend of traditional and modern styles. Built in the 19th century, "Le Mas" was the summer residence of the Lords of Limoges. The rural idyll and the possibility of hunting had brought them to Saint-Barthélemy, about fifty km away. Today you can enjoy the nearby 9-hole golf course. Speaking of pleasure: it is also one of those things to sit by your own lake on a mild summer evening, to enjoy a foie gras with black truffles and to drink a "Montbazillac" - a sweet white wine that is a wonderful match for salted foie gras. It is best to drink it in an open pitcher, the "pichet" - after all, you are not in Paris.