Beyond a long driveway, Château Trieux rises in quiet splendour amid 3.5 hectares of private parkland, where manicured lawns meet meandering woodland and the gentle murmur of a river carries on the breeze. This beautifully restored château is every inch the classic French country retreat, offering a rare blend of tradition, comfort and understated elegance.
Inside, the atmosphere is warm and familial, with original stone walls, exposed beams, and generous living spaces arranged across three floors. A formal dining room sets the tone for dinners, while the games room with its pool table adds a playful touch. Two separate lounges, one with UK satellite TV, ensure there’s space for everyone to relax. The sleek, modern kitchen is fully equipped for preparing long, leisurely meals, while a practical utility room ensures ease for longer stays.
Five characterful bedrooms and four well-appointed bathrooms offer comfortable accommodation for groups and families, with additional space available on request.
Outside, the lifestyle of the château unfolds: take your morning coffee under the garden pergola, gather for al fresco lunches on the terrace and spend sunny afternoons lounging by the private heated pool or playing tennis on your very own court. A boules pitch invites slow-paced, sociable afternoons, surrounded by birdsong and the rustle of trees.
Château Trieux sits just outside the village of Sauvetat-sur-Lède in the heart of the Lot-et-Garonne, a landscape of rolling sunflower fields and forested hillsides. Only ten minutes away lies Monflanquin, a storied bastide town with cafés, bakeries and weekly markets set among cobbled lanes and panoramic viewpoints. Bergerac, with its medieval centre and celebrated vineyards, is under an hour away and makes an ideal day trip for wine tasting or a boat ride along the Dordogne.
For families and friends seeking timeless charm with modern ease, Château Trieux is a place to reconnect, celebrate and embrace the rhythm of French country life.