Purchase prestigious residences Hautes-Pyrénées: 4 properties for sale

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480,000 €
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Tournay (Hautes-Pyrénées)
445 m²
9 rooms
5 bedrooms
- Nestled in the centre of Tournay is this historic manor house property for sale. Dating from 1680 and carefully modernised and renovated through time, you will appreciate its charm and quality. The 445m² of living space combine the prestige of old with contemporary comforts. An ideal dwelling for a tourist project. The preserved architecture and generous volumes combine to create an exceptional property with its sublime and intimate landscaped garden. The automated entrance gate (installed in 2024 and also smartphone connected) sets the tone: the elegant facade evokes the spirit of refined hotels. To the left, the entrance reception opens to the quite splendid 70m² living room, adorned with a monumental firework, marble floor (from the nearby Campan valley) and Nopoleonic era woodwork. This emblematic building, which once held a revolutionary tribunal in 1792, tells its story around each corner. Opposite, the dining room is accompanied by a more intimate sitting room, whilst the more contemporary kitchen is 28m² and fully equipped. It opens to a 35m² laundry and utility room. There is also an 18m² study, a toilet and a washroom thus permitting ground floor habitation. The main staircase, itself a veritable slice of architecture, leads up to a second sitting room, 70m², ideal for a library or games room. This floor has three bedroom suites, each spacious and bathed in natural light: - a 50m² master bedroom with direct access to the garden and private bathroom - two suites, 33m² and 25m², with original sculpted doors, floorings and fireplaces - An extra bedroom, 27m², with stone sink and a fireplace A full loft provides potential for conversion to living space. It has direct access via a second staircase which also serves the two bedroom suites and sleeping areas. A 34m² garage and an attached workshop offer storage space. Above, 70m² of space will permit creation of a gîte or other. A second outbuilding, once a wine press and with pebble walls, could inspire the creation of a spa (sauna, gym…). The landscaped garden has no overlooking neighbours and is organised around an 8x4m pool, chlorine treated and with a recent liner and motor. A covered terrace has a barbecue and a pond supplies flowers and adds charm and a cooling effect on hot days. The roof covering and framework are recent. Windows are double glazed (tilt and turn, except where the main staircase to conserve the look). A heat pump system supplies heating and there are two electric-powered hot water storage tanks. A pump provides well water for the toilets and watering for the garden. In close proximity to commerce and services, this charming and unique home is perfect for a family home or top end tourism activity. This is a rare opportunity to obtain a prestigious and historic home where a renovation has been carried out with attention to detail and passion. You will be in the centre of Tournay, 5 mins from the A64 motorway and train station, 20 mins from Tarbes and from Bagnères-de-Bigorre and golf course, 20 mins from Tarbes-Lourdes-Pyrenees airport, 30 mins from Pau, 1h from Spain and from skiing, 1h15 from Toulouse, 1h30 from Biarritz and the Atlantic Coast and 2h30 from the Mediterranean.
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1,400,000 €
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Tarbes (Hautes-Pyrénées)
400 m²
11 rooms
7 bedrooms
- A listed historical monument medieval castle and its former mill in the Hautes-Pyrénées area, in tree-filled land, with 4-hectare grounds, a swimming pool and a tennis court. This castle is an admirable remnant of the Hautes-Pyrénées' heritage and is perfectly preserved. It boasts a thousand-year history and is a listed historical monument. Its first foundations date, in all likelihood, from the 11th century when the defensive tower was used to protect the surrounding fields from pillaging and plundering, in particular by the Aragonese forces. Although the building has undergone many transformations as time has passed, its 15th-century eastern façade has remained unchanged. The edifice was acquired by the Count of Lavedan in 1274, a year during which he received the seigniory of Horgues from the Count of Bigorre to clear a debt. From Raymond-Garcie Iv de Lavedan to Jean-Pierer Ducasse de Horgues, over a period of more than 500 years, the castle had almost twenty illustrious owners. From that point in time until 2018, the estate was owned by the same family. The medieval castle with two towers was built on the outskirts of the village and was overhauled in the 17th and 18th centuries. Through a double leaf wrought iron gate, a plane tree lined drive runs alongside rubble stone built former stables with a roof of half round tiles, opposite the castle and its imposing silhouette, built in the 15th century and since transformed several times. In addition to the two towers on either side, the seigniorial residence is made up of two four-storey rectangular sections in a T-shape, each with a sprocketed, gabled slate roof. The two towers, one of which is square and the other which is rounded on one side and squared on the other, are both topped by an octagonal level adored with a slate roof of the same shape. It is thought that the tower to the southwest was added in the 18th century. Lastly, the castle's former water mill can be found behind the residence. It is currently used as a holiday cottage, while the grounds spread out all around the buildings and, to the left of the castle, play host to a swimming pool.
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439,000 €
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Saint-Laurent-de-Neste (Hautes-Pyrénées)
345 m²
10 rooms
6 bedrooms
- Located in Nestier is this property for sale including a building dating from 1870, an independent gite and 6200m² of land. Doted with an exceptional potential, it can realise numerous projects. You will fall under the spell of this charming property, dating from 1870 and boasting an excellent potential. Inside the main building, the 13m² entrance hall has incredible volumes, immense doors and lots of natural light via the north and south glasswork. It serves a splendid 34m² bedroom with 4m high ceilings and direct access to the terrace and garden. At the other side of the hall is a superb 33m² dining room with also ceilings over 4m high and original fireplace. It connects with the 22m² sitting room. The generous windows allow plentiful natural light to all areas of the house. Continuing on, a second hallway and a passageway leads to the 18m² kitchen with attached 4m² larder. The passageway leads to two ground floor bedrooms (14m² & 20m²) each with tap and sink. Further on is an 8m² bathroom and 2m² toilet. Back to the second hallway and a 12.5m² room currently serves as dining room. A wooden staircase leads up to a convivial space, 45m², currently serving as library. To the eastern side of the library is a new 25m² bedroom with private, 5m² washroom with toilet. The western side has a new 22.5m² bedroom. A door from the library leads to an 84m² loft with potentiel to convert. Back to the hallway and access outside to the independent with private entrance. It consists of a 17m² living room, a 22.5m² bedroom, a 4.5m² washroom with toilet and a laundry outside. The old livestock barn and the loft could be used to create extra living space. Heading south in the garden, you will discover the grounds and their path leading to a second entrance and direction to the mountains. A perfect setting for welcoming guests. You will enjoy the superb view of the mountains and the peaceful surroundings from the terrace. The roof is covered in tile. Windows are, in the majority, wooden framed with one pane of glass. The gîte has Pvc windows. Heating is currently provided by the various fireplaces and electric powered radiators. The property is served by a septic tank system. This exceptional property, dating from the 1870’s will require some modernisation work but it is possible certain prospective new owners may prefer to keep its original charm. You will be in the Nestes region, in Nestier, 3 mins from Saint-Laurent-de-Neste, 10 mins from La Barthe-de-Neste, 15 mins from Lannemezan, 15 mins from Nistos, 30 mins from Saint-Gaudens, 45 mins from Saint-Lary, 45 mins from Loudenvielle, 45 mins from Bagnères-de-Luchon, 45 mins from Spain, 1h20 from Toulouse, 2h from the Atlantic coast and 2h45 from the Mediterranean.
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690,000 €
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Pujo (Hautes-Pyrénées)
8 rooms
4 bedrooms
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595,000 €
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Mirande (Gers)
520 m²
11 rooms
5 bedrooms
- Romantic Château in search of loving owner to restore to former glory. Dear House Hunter, I am a beautiful and sizeable stone property. Some call me a château, but I resemble many things, from an elegant chartreuse, or manor house. My foundations are embedded in the 15th century, but over the years I have grown to resemble what you will most easily recognize as a sumptuous 18th century home, with high ceilings, tall window frames and many period features, from parquet and terra-cotta stone floors to my grand salon, which begs to host a ball should you so wish. Netherfield Park, or the Château de Courcelles have nothing on me! Currently slumbering in woodland, with English-style gardens planted to the front some thirty years ago, the first thing you will see on arrival, beyond my stoned and walled entrance, is a romantic summer garden, bursting with life. To the rear there are both raised lawns with walled gardens, and below a riot of woodland, a haven for birds and bees. On arrival and from the outside, I look somewhat more modest in size than I am. People say I resemble the kind of house publishers choose to put on the front cover of novels stories in which there is usually a love affair and a mystery to unravel but which could not have happened without the beautiful property itself. The house is always a central character an elegant backdrop to life itself, where history can be made and new memories carved. To move here is to take on not just a project, but a lifestyle. A piece of history. As a château, I am proud of my brilliant Basque red front door, which strikes a colourful and elegant note on my impressive façade. With symmetrical windows, I am imposing. I have inspired many artists and photographers, being, if I do say so myself, rather an attractive building. I may have faded over the years, but it is easy to imagine that not so long ago my hallways bustled with ten full-time members of staff, who wore black uniforms with little white aprons, buffing and polishing my wooden floors and shining my lovely terra-cotta tiles on the ground floor. The kitchens were filled with bubbling pans cooks bustling around to create sumptuous Gascon meals with all the fine local produce. The rear kitchen is the perfect place to prep vegetables or wash the pots. Throughout, my tall windows, which still retain their original glass, were brilliantly polished, sunlight flooding into the house from every angle. This is a property for a large family, a lover of history, or someone with a project, perhaps to create a small bijou guest house, or private hotel. Slumbering is all well and good, but like the proverbial phoenix, I'm reaching out across the mysterious and magical channels of the internet, to find the perfect owner who will undertake this restoration project. Although it is unseemly in my generation to talk of anything so mundane as one's purse, I will say, that unless you are prepared to live somewhat rustically, just for the pleasure of spending time with me, I estimate a budget of 500 000 euros and upwards, perhaps 800 000 euros, with which to restore my beautiful old bones. The sky is the limit but so is my potential. At a certain age, no-one likes to talk of their inner rumblings, creaks and all the little things that need to be fixed, but I must confess, my plasterwork has cracked and bobbled on the ground floor, some of my floor tiles are a little wobbly underfoot my bathrooms meagre and more becoming of an earlier age. It would be lovely if my walls could be smoothed out again, and my creases ironed away. I feel I would do very well with some lovely chalk paint and colours. My insulation and heating need a little attention in order to provide some modern comforts for these old but rather lovely bones. For overnight guests, it would be nice to find a lavatory or two in addition to the two which are currently housed at the end of the ground floor and first floor hallways. I have a grand salon, where you could host a ball, as I mentioned. I also have a cosy living-room for family movie evenings. I have a big farmhouse style kitchen with a range, as well as a large utility room which has seen better days but is such a useful space. There is a hidden door in my dining-room, in the wooden panelled walls (one would expect nothing less in such an intriguing house!) where staff would organise serving dishes, during elegant family meals, when a host of guests would come to dine. There is even a family chapel, which has seen weddings and Christenings, although is quite empty now. When it's time to sleep, there are five very large bedrooms on the first floor all with a sink and shower. The sixth bedroom which has fallen into disrepair, shares a bathroom with the master suite and could also be transformed into a dressing-room – but sadly this bathroom is currently out of order. For those who have a head for dizzying heights, a flight of stone steps runs from the grand salon up to the rooftop tower, where you can step out like a bird on a perch. Take care, this could be a fabulous place for evening drinks, but you will need to add some railings for safety. The view is fabulous, and from up here, you will appreciate the peaceful tranquility of the area: far from roads. A place where one can almost hear the trees growing see the swallows soaring. My gardens provide a few unexpected quirks and surprises. Entry is from the ground floor level and ascends the majestic period staircase to the first floor, where there is a second grand door which opens onto a garden on the upper level of the property. This second walled garden is also accessible via both French windows in the Grand Salon. From here one can look down to the woodland below which has been left as a natural reserve. The upper walled gardens are reminiscent of the early 19th century gardens built at this time. On this level, there is a veranda and a covered terrace area for outdoor dining. I cannot deny, it will take a home seeker with heart and courage to take on this project, with so many memories of what the château used to look like, bubbling beneath the surface, if you have the drive to tackle a restoration project in this stunning and peaceful region of Southwest France, I am a Château more than worthy of your attention. This is a very special place, with a very special energy. On arrival here, the château stirs a sense of curiosity. Guests long to push open the grand front door and step inside to explore, which is just what we will do. Be my guest! Let's look in more detail: The Ground Floor Entrance We enter the château via a brilliant red front door, where we find ourselves in a large hallway, that runs to the staircase at the far end. The central hallway is crossed by a transverse hallway at its midpoint. All the main floor rooms, and the cellar and barns are accessible via these two hallways. The floors have conserved their original terra-cotta tiles. On entering the main front door and the central hallway, a door to the left opens into the formal dining-room. The Dining-Room & Butler's Pantry (“Garde Manger”). The room is dressed with a large formal table. There is a black marble fireplace, and the rear wall is clad with decorative wooden panelling. One of the wooden panels opens to reveal a secret doorway into a room behind, where staff would stack the plates and dishes, whilst waiting to serve the next course. The Chapel, Cosy Sitting-Room & Study Returning to the central hallway, we turn left, into the second transverse hallway. Here a door opens to an ancient family chapel, no longer in use. At the far end of the hallway, there is another door to the dining-room, and a door to the snug and cosy sitting-room, furnished with comfortable sofas and where the family gathers to watch television. This room has two big windows and a woodburning stove. Next to the sitting room there is a downstairs study room with on window and shelving. On the other side of the central hallway, along the second section of the transverse hallway, we find the domestic quarters and kitchens. The family kitchen & the Utility Room, barn & cellar These two sizeable rooms ensure there is plenty of space in the Château for food preparation. The family kitchen has space for a large breakfast table, a range-style cooker, and a sink and workspace tiled with old-fashioned Delft style blue and white tiles. With its terracotta floor tiles, and characterful large stone slab windows sills, opening onto the bucolic front gardens, the kitchen is a delightful room. There is a cosy woodburning stove in the kitchen, welcome when dining at the kitchen table on a cold winter's night. The Utility Room Next to the kitchen accessible via the hallway and a door to the far end of the room, we find a second room, equally as spacious in size where the kitchen staff worked. With somewhat faded glory, this is nonetheless a very useful space, also with a large table and sink. The Barn & Cellar Opposite the rear kitchen there is a door to a vast downstairs barn, and a wine cellar. This room is ample enough to store a tractor, or any number of garden tools. The downstairs lavatory The Wc is situated at the far end of the hallway leading to the kitchen, rear kitchen and the barn. The Outbuildings A door to the far end of the hallway opens onto the gardens, and several outbuildings requiring attention. The First Floor The original staircase turns upwards to the first floor and to a spacious landing, where there is a grand door leading to the upper gardens, covered terrasse and veranda. The Grand Salon This room is the pièce de resistance of the property. Impressive due to its size, formidable stone fireplace, and two large French windows opening onto the raised gardens, this is a gorgeous room. There is a terracotta floor, bathed in light from its vast windows and doors, and with a stone staircase to the tower, where there is a bird's nest view of the property and the countryside for miles around. This is a room where it is truly possible to dine in style. Push back the tables and host a ball in true 18th century style. A wedding party hosted here, but with the ancient carved chairs, and central wooden table, one can imagine this room is fit for a king or queen to come to supper. It is almost baronial. A place to sleep after the ball… On the first-floor level of the property, distributed along two vast hallways clad with terra cotta stone floor tiles, there are five bedrooms each with a shower or bath, and a sink, and one bedroom which has fallen into disrepair which shares the family bathroom which is not in use and requires fixing. There is one toilet in the tower, above the ground floor toilet. The bedrooms are characterized by their size and light, their ornamental fireplaces and high ceilings. The Gardens The property has substantial gardens, both ornamental, terraced and wild, with a total of 13.5 hectares of land. The property has two terraced gardens, one at the front of the property and the second on the first-floor terrace which sweeps around a section of the house creating a very private garden area overlooking trees and distant views of the Pyrenees. There is an area below the terrace which is mown and houses the pigeonnier and an ancient fishtank. Our thoughts here at BLISS This property was clearly once a fine and sumptuous home and deserving of restoration. If you dream of an escape to the chateau in rural southwest France, this property has much to offer and a wealth of character. The building is not as imposing and overwhelming as one might imagine a chateau to be. Make no mistake, it is vast but is has the feel of a very substantial manor house, and one can easily imagine the works required to make it shine again. It is generous in size for a normal family home, though the last couple to live here in total tranquility, lived here by themselves for thirty years. You will need a very solid envelope to make this home perfect throughout. If you can live in rustic charm, and are prepared to do the works little by little, the property was lived in on a full-time basis until very recently. The location is utterly peaceful. This is a rare, and interesting find, and we are excited to share it with our buyers here at Bliss. On a technical note 11 main rooms 6 bedrooms 1 grand salon 1 snug 1 study 1 dining room 1 breakfast kitchen (kitchen incorporates breakfast kitchen) Amount of taxe foncière/property tax : 2,019 euros 2 lavatories Closest village : MIRANDE Agen : 1h 25 Toulouse airport : 1h15 Septic tank Oil central heating (to be changed) DPE Outbuildings Large utility room adjacent to the kitchen Cellar Workshop/Storeroom/boiler room Ground floor of tower with wine cellar Secret room (“Butler's Pantry”) Chapel Garage for one large car or two small cars, with manual door Oil central heating which will need replacing by the new owner 4 electric hot water heaters (one in the bathroom not in use, not used) 1 woodburner in the small salon 1 woodburning stove in the kitchen Open fireplaces: 1 in the Grand Salon, 1 in the Dining Room (which will need checking before further use, but have been lit by current owners)
20
1,365,000 €
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Fourcès (Gers)
990 m²
23 rooms
13 bedrooms
- The Château de Fourcès sits at the entrance of one of the most beautiful villages of France, on the banks of the river Auzoue. Fourcès (meaning force in Gascon) is a unique and picturesque circular village renowned for its famous annual flower market on the last weekend of April, its monthly brocantes, restaurants and eclectic shops. The village, with a mere 300 inhabitants, is a local treasure, its beauty preserved over the centuries and very much a living and breathing Gascon village, where it is possible to source anything from an ancient scented rose, a bottle of Armagnac, a unique piece of furniture or to enjoy a fabulous meal with local produce on the terrace of the local Auberge. A village so often visited for its beauty, and gentle recreational pleasures, the Château is one of the most remarkable landmarks of Gascony, and one which here at Bliss we are proud to present to anyone in search of a life-changing property, and one which provides the possibility of so many possible business ventures linked to this historical building, in an area of peaceful beauty and tranquillity. The chateau was demolished in 1453 in the Hundred Year War. At the time the local villagers re-employed many of the stones to build their own properties around the circular market place, with is hundred year old trees. The central market place is dotted with plane trees which provide dappled shade in the summer months. This is a place in which people come together bursting with flowers from horticulturists all over Sw France at the end of April, the brocanteurs, eating an impromptu lunch at rickety tables and sharing a glass of local Gascon red at the monthly antique fares. If ever you wanted to feel you are in the heart of France, and time has stopped, cross the bridge over the river to the sleepy town of Fourcès. Building of the Château as we know it today commenced at the end of the reign of Louis Xll and was completed under the reign of François Ier. The building is clearly Renaissance in style with lovely large windows, a glorious pale stone façade, with two wings and a round tower and a square tower. In the square tower we find the beautiful and original staircase. Since 1996, successive owners of the Château have welcomed tourists into the Château, with the current owners having carried out an impressive redesign of the interior of the Château with further development of additional appartements on the upper floors, and the creation of a popular bar/tapas area on the ground floor for guests, known as Chez Boubou, with two bedrooms above the bar/restaurant in the adjacent stone cottage that sits at the entrance of the Château. The current owners also oversaw the complete restoration of the roof in 2020.
20
1,680,000 €
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Lectoure (Gers)
600 m²
20 rooms
10 bedrooms
- Constructed in the 15th century and redesigned in the 17th this sumptuous château was designed in the style of the Italian Renaissance. In the North of the Gers it is located a short drive away from the popular market towns of Lectoure, Fleurance and St Clar. Situated in a quiet location, down a tranquil country lane, and far from the main road, the property offers over 7 hectares of glorious parkland and an abundance of trees. The property is entirely private being both hedged and gated, with a small stream bordering the land at the bottom. The main body of the château comprises eight bedrooms, and a vast main reception/dining-room, and first floor library/reception-room. With a separate guest house. The flamboyant Italian-style first floor “loggia” – with its covered terrace and arcades overlooking the tranquil gardens is an absolute delight. With a paved pool area, 2 dovecotes, and a vast 170m2 hangar the garden is full of interest with a vast array of mature trees, roses and bushes and an orchard. This property provides a peaceful sanctuary from the world, in a location that is unique, being utterly private, and yet in the located heart of one of the most sought-after areas of Sw France. Let's look in more detail … The local area, the parkland, gardens, and outbuildings The drive by car to the property is as pleasant one. With easy access to the local market towns of Lectoure and Fleurance the property is tranquil yet easily accessible. The Tgv line to Paris in Agen is under an hour away, and Toulouse international airport, just over an hour. As we leave the market towns behind, the countryside is rich and peaceful, with small country lanes cutting through emerald, green fields, where in the summer crops of sunflowers or wheat grow in an area fondly known as French Tuscany. If Gascony is the Tuscany of France, then this property offers all the joys of Renaissance Italy. Designed in pure Italian style, the property was built by a rich noble family in the 15th century. From the outside very little can be seen, as a thick natural hedge encircles the perimeter of the land. The entrance to the property is enclosed by two fine wrought-iron gates, both of which are in perfect keeping with the château and marking the entrance in style. The château is located at the end of a quiet lane that opens out onto fields, so one is not troubled by any passing traffic. The occasional hare or deer, perhaps. We enter from the side gate to the main entrance, with a view of a splendid pigeonnier or dovecote to our right. The pool nestles beside the first of the two dovecotes and is sheltered by rose-covered walls. There is a water-well with a decorative wrought iron frame on the top. Always ideal to have a source of water on the land, to keep the lovely gardens fresh and green not forgetting the small river that runs along the bottom field. There are over seven hectares of land in total, ensuring utmost tranquility for anyone residing here. Of those seven hectares the land around the gardens, and the guest house, comprises an orchard (to the front of the guest house) neatly mown lawns, and mature trees. There is an ornamental row of topiary, and a small river at the bottom of the land. The gardens feel rich and bucolic. In an area known for its scorching hot summers, there is a freshness to the parkland, shaded by ancient boughs of the trees. The ambience here is one of lush greenery. As we turn around the chateau to the rear gardens, we catch our first glimpse of the fantastic loggia, a covered terrace with arches running the full length of the property which is purely Italian Renaissance in style joyous and romantic with its impressive corner pavillions. The main master bedroom opens onto the loggia, offering a morning view over the gardens a sure promise that one's day will begin on a note of beauty and tranquility. The Chateau has a joie de vivre which one might not expect from a Medieval building. It is warm and welcoming from the outside with its mellow golden walls catching the last of the autumn sunshine. Let's open the grand entrance door, and step inside… The main entrance to the chateau is paved in stone with a wooden staircase to the first floor. As one would expect the entrance is formal and is divided into two distinct sections with the original wooden front door at the entrance, and at the end of the hallway a second door, with the intelligent addition of a glass door that allows the light to flood into the hallway, in a way which is not traditionally medieval but certainly delightful for modern living, where one's instinct is to let the sunshine in, and to keep the warmth inside. From the central hallway, we take a brief look at a large room which has not been restored for any other purpose than storage, but with a large opening at the far end, in a room which is interesting in so far as it is of similar size to the main reception room, and certainly offers possibilities for further development of the property's habitable area, planning permissions permitting. The main reception/dining-room is a fantastic space for entertainment. With its quirky vaults the room is divided into two distinct sections. The first part of the room (from the central hallway) has a lovely stone fireplace where the family gather. The perfect place for a winter or Christmas gathering. The second part of the room is used as a dining-area. There are large windows to the gardens in both the reception and dining areas. At the far end of the room, a doorway leads into a tower area, with a pleasantly Medieval feel to it, where there is a downstairs cloakroom and lavatory. The kitchen sits a little way apart from the dining-room, for ease, and has recently been completely refurbished. This is a warm and inviting room, with ample space for a breakfast table, and tasteful modern units. From the kitchen a doorway opens onto the loggia. This utterly charming terrace offers views onto the gardens from between the arches and is a delightful place to sit in the shade on a scorching hot summer's day. Upstairs There are two wings to the first floor, set from a central staircase. Two of the bathrooms are built into the quirky corner pavilion towers. The master bedroom and the study both open onto the charming loggia. From the master bedroom you can steal a view of the morning from between the arcades of the first-floor loggia, take coffee outside on a warm private terrace area, or fall back to sleep watching the light muslin curtains flutter between the arches. This is a room in which the imagination can take flight! Also on the first floor, there is a deliciously private library, which is provides a tranquil retreat from the downstairs reception-rooms. With its rows of bookshelves, and cinema area, this is a lovely private room, where the owners can escape when the house is full of guests. One of the upstairs bedrooms is currently used as a private study but could also be used as an extra bedroom. With a total of eight bedrooms and four bathrooms on the two upstairs wings of the house, we note that each room is blessed with high volumes, tall windows, far-reaching views and many period features which have been preserved. The current owners have carried out an extensive scheme of works since they first moved in, and a vast majority of all the rooms have been recently redecorated or refurbished. The kitchen is brand new. The oil fuel boiler has just been replaced and we have noted the clever installation of the thick glass doors on the lower level that ensure the spacious ground-floor living area is snug throughout the winter months. This property is now welcoming throughout all four seasons and is in an excellent state of repair. The gardens are also immaculate and must work has been carried out to regain parts of the plot that had become overgrown. The Guest House With two bedrooms, a central reception room/kitchen and bathroom, the guest house is set well apart from the house, by the orchard, and is a decided advantage to this property either for lettings or for family and friends. Safe & Secure The property is equipped with an alarm linked to a video surveillance system which detects all movement in the property.
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1,800,000 €
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Souillac (Lot)
422 m²
9 rooms
5 bedrooms
- Just 15 minutes from shops, with easy access via the A20 motorway and BriveVallée de la Dordogne airport. Also 15 minutes from the Sncf train station (ParisToulouse line). This superb property, along with its dovecote, has stood proudly on the rock since the 15th century. It enjoys breathtaking views of the Dordogne River, both from inside and out. Ground floor: Two beautiful bedrooms, each with its own bathroom and separate Wc. One has direct access to the garden, while the other opens onto a terrace with a view of the river. A handsome stone staircase leads to the upper floors. First floor: Charming kitchen with a rammed earth floor, featuring a fireplace and a traditional bread oven. It opens onto a large terrace, perfect for entertaining up to fifteen guests. A spacious living room with fireplace also opens onto this same terrace. The view is like a pastoral painting. This level also includes a guest Wc, a billiards room, and a dining room. The rooms are filled with natural light, and the view remains stunning throughout. Second floor: Three large bedrooms, a lounge (or child's bedroom), three bathrooms or shower rooms with three separate WCs. Views over the garden and the river. Third and fourth floors of the tower: Laundry room, Wc, and a study on the top level. The view is magnificent. Gas central heating. Water softener. Summer dining area beneath the arcaded dovecote, with views of the Dordogne. Swimming pool nestled in a lush green setting, with chlorine filtration. Close to the region's most remarkable sites: the beautiful medieval towns of Martel, Gourdon, and Gramat, as well as the famous pilgrimage site of Rocamadour. The property enjoys private access to the Dordogne River, allowing you to take full advantage of popular water activities in the area: canoeing, paddleboarding, swimming, fishing A peaceful, poetic havenperfect for unforgettable holidays with family or friends. Commercial rental potential with strong profitability. Diagnostics in progress VIRTUAL Tour Available On REQUEST Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website:
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995,000 €
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La Romieu (Gers)
379 m²
15 rooms
8 bedrooms
- In the heart of the medieval village of La Romieu ranked among Les Plus Beaux Villages de France and listed as a Unesco World Heritage Site this former 18th-century presbytery unveils itself, meticulously restored with exceptional attention to detail. Surrounded by history and bathed in the charm of southwestern France, this outstanding property offers a perfect balance between authentic architecture and modern comfort. From the moment you enter, the house impresses with its generous proportions, thick stone walls, high ceilings, original wooden floors and terracotta tiles. Every room exudes character from the grand reception room with its marble fireplace and custom-made bookshelves, to the high-end kitchen fitted with a Lacanche range cooker, marble countertops, and a spectacular pantry. A dream space for lovers of cooking and convivial gatherings. The adjoining dining room and a more intimate sitting room with fireplace offer cosy settings for family dinners or evenings with friends. Upstairs, accessed via a stone staircase adorned with period detailing, you'll find three air-conditioned bedrooms, each with its own en-suite bathroom, including a sumptuous master suite featuring a custom-designed dressing room and a stunning private bathroom. A quiet office or reading room is perfect for working from home or enjoying moments of calm. Outside, a pretty flower-filled, low-maintenance garden surrounds a small swimming pool and a shaded pergola ideal for summer lunches or peaceful naps. A walled stone courtyard provides an intimate space for romantic dinners or relaxed evenings as the sun sets. No renovation needed a major advantage in today's climate of rising construction costs. The entire property has been carefully updated, ensuring peace of mind for years to come. It also includes a charming guest house with two air-conditioned bedrooms, each with an en-suite shower room. Adding to the property's appeal is a rare feature: a separate and fully renovated village house, directly adjacent yet independent. With its own street access, private courtyard, lovely living room, equipped kitchen, and two air-conditioned bedrooms each with en-suite shower room, it is ideal for hosting extended family, older children, staff, or generating rental income thanks to its privacy and functionality. La Romieu is a lively village of about 500 inhabitants, offering all essential amenities within walking distance: local shops, restaurants, medical services, grocery store, bookstore, bakery, hair salon all nestled along the peaceful pilgrimage route of Saint James of Compostela. A rare property ideal as a primary residence, charming holiday home, or tourist accommodation project. Fees to be paid by the seller. Energy class C, Climate class A Estimated amount of annual energy expenditure for standard use: between 3390.00 and 4630.00 for the years 2021, 2022, and 2023 (including subscriptions). Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Geohazards website: .
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1,350,000 €
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Gasques (Tarn-et-Garonne)
480 m²
12 rooms
7 bedrooms
- We invite you to discover this exceptional property, an elegant castle, majestically nestled in the heart of a landscaped park with its approximately 35 hectares and three ponds, offering a view of the surrounding countryside. The 35 hectares are made up of farmland, walnut trees, meadows and woods. Its privileged location: only 15 minutes from Valence d'Agen, 40 minutes from Agen train station and 60 minutes from Toulouse airport. A preserved natural setting with a dominant view. - Optimal connectivity: very high-speed fiber available. - The property includes a gîte with its dovecote, several outbuildings including an orange grove, a stable and a beautiful stone barn In addition, a recently renovated Dejoyaux swimming pool. The castle has been completely renovated with a contemporary touch, blending perfectly with the old with its terracotta floors on the ground floor and beautiful parquet floors upstairs, not forgetting the high ceilings. All well maintained with the greatest care, offering 450 m2 of living space spread over 3 levels, with the possibility of developing an additional 70 to 80 m2 in the common areas. . As soon as you enter the ground floor, you will be welcomed by a large, warm living room of 57.48 m2 which leads to a spacious, fully equipped kitchen of 43.51 m2 and the laundry room, then you arrive at the billiard room: 31.29 m2 leading to the lounge/bar: 27.43 m2. Before going upstairs, a water point consisting of a separate Wc, cloakroom, the boiler room: 19.36 m2 On the first floor, you will discover a spacious landing of 27.21 m2 served by a majestic wooden staircase, followed by 2 beautiful comfortable bedrooms 26.24 m2 and 29.80 m2, a beautiful living room / Library: 42.30 m2, a bathroom 16.30 m2 and a shower room: 4.12 m2 and separate WC. On the second floor, an office has been fitted out: 9.12 m2, a sewing workshop which can be converted into a bedroom (30.90 m2) and its shower room: 7.20 m2. In the attic, two beautiful bedrooms of 10.60 m2 and 11.13 m2, a dressing room (5.14 m2) and a shower room: 11.80 m2. It's in the outbuildings that you can consider additional amenities. The total surface area: 55 m2. On the south side of the castle, a magnificent terrace overlooking the swimming pool and offering breathtaking views of the countryside awaits you for your outdoor relaxation. Concerning the gîte and the dovecote, which is set back from the castle courtyard, it has also been renovated, including a covered terrace: 13.90 m2, a kitchen/living room: 23.56 m2 and three bedrooms with their own bathrooms. In the dovecote, three rooms on three levels On the property you will find three charming hillside lakes with their pumping station, ideal for evenings and barbecues. Three beautiful outbuildings, totaling 600m2, including a stable equipped with horse boxes, a stone barn with 4 horse boxes and a superb orange grove which can be arranged for events. This property is a real opportunity for those looking to combine the charm of country living with the potential for a business. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website:
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1,195,000 €
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Condom (Gers)
445 m²
10 rooms
6 bedrooms
- Nestled between the charming towns of Condom, Lectoure, and Agen, this magnificent stone property a former wine storehouse was entirely renovated in 2021 by a renowned local company. It offers 445 m² of living space at the heart of a beautifully landscaped 1-hectare garden. Behind wrought iron gates, a white driveway leads you to the main house. As you step through the central hallway, your eyes are drawn to the garden and pool, with an elegant fountain in the background. The spacious, fully fitted kitchen opens into a bright and airy living room with impressive volumes, cathedral ceilings, and a fireplace enhanced by a wood-burning stove. Five sets of French doors flood the room with natural light and provide access to two terraces: a large covered terrace to the east, and a second shaded by a majestic wisteria to the south. Also on the ground floor: a library, a spacious bedroom with en-suite shower room, a study (or additional bedroom), a utility room, and direct access to the tiled garage. A wine cellar on the lower ground floor awaits your finest bottles. An elegant stone staircase leads to the upper floor, where the master suite opens onto a charming balcony with sweeping views over the surrounding countryside. It features a generous bathroom with walk-in shower, bathtub, double sink, and a spacious dressing room. Three further bedrooms, each with their own shower or bathroom, as well as a linen room, complete this level. The renovation is of exceptional quality, highlighting noble materials and ensuring total comfort: underfloor heating on both levels via heat pump, excellent insulation, double glazing, and an unusually strong energy performance rating for a stone property of this size (Dpe B/A). Outside, the heated swimming pool also powered by a heat pump is surrounded by a travertine terrace that invites relaxation. Generous shaded terraces offer ideal outdoor living, even on the hottest summer days. The property is set in peaceful surroundings, with no overlooking neighbors and bordered by open fields inhabited by preserved wildlife deer, rabbits, birds A magical, timeless place you won't want to leave. now to arrange a visit! Fees to be paid by the seller. Energy class B, Climate class A Estimated average amount of annual energy expenditure for standard use, based on the year's energy prices 2021: between 1680.00 and 2350.00 . Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Geohazards website: .
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1,750,000 €
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Mirande (Gers)
484 m²
17 rooms
7 bedrooms
- From the moment you arrive, the majestic 19th-century wrought-iron gate and long tree-lined driveway reveal the grandeur of this noble estate, discreetly nestled in a lush, tranquil park. Dating back to the 14th and 18th centuries, this historic property offers a rare combination of timeless elegance and gentle rural living. The 6-hectare grounds include a 2-hectare park with centuries-old trees, cultivated land, and a pasture ideal for horses or other animals. A natural spring and well provide water, while a charming stream crosses the land, spanned by two stone bridges. The main façade of the maison de maître faces due south, adorned with large stone-framed windows and a rare architectural feature: a gnomonic sundial. In spring, majestic climbing roses bloom across the front, offering a spectacular welcome. The grand double-leaf oak entrance door, typical of 18th-century aristocratic homes, opens into a spacious central hall paved with traditional terracotta tiles. To the right, a beautiful salon with alcoves to the left, a large office. To the rear, overlooking the garden and pool, are a second living room, a drawing room, a generous family kitchen with dining area, and a laundry room with WC. A splendid oak Directoire staircase leads to the upper floor, which includes a large master suite with freestanding bathtub, walk-in wardrobe, and separate Wc, as well as three further bedrooms, a playroom, a small bathroom, and attic space. Attached to the main house is a consecrated chapel with painted vaulted ceiling and a sculpture of the Virgin and Child under a Saint-Jacques shell. It connects internally to the kitchen and also opens via grand double doors to the garden and pool area. Beside it, the sunlit orangeriecurrently an artist's studiocan easily be returned to its original purpose or used as a winter garden. Extending from the main house is the west wing, once staff accommodation, now fully and elegantly renovated while preserving its original stone walls, framework, and distinctive bell tower. It has its own private entrance and can function independently. Inside: a dining room with a rare 18th-century walnut fireplace, a salon with a stunning Regency-era fireplace, a kitchen, and pantry. Upstairs are two large bedroom suites, each with its own Italian-style shower room and Wc. The wing opens to a private stone-paved terrace and enclosed gardenideal for al fresco dining, framed by star jasmine and bougainvillea, creating a secret garden feel in summer. Forming an L with the west wing is the pavilion, the most recent addition, originally used for winemaking and bread baking. Notable features include a decorative wooden eave, stone arch windows, and custom-made wrought iron frames. The current owners have partially renovated the ground floor to create a stylish showroom for their art. A 50 m² bread oven room, in remarkable condition, is ready for further transformation. The upper floor, accessed via a stunning 19th-century walnut staircase, offers 104 m² of convertible space with exposed beams and exceptional potential. Outbuildings include a rare and elegant oak-framed carport with cast-iron columns, a woodshed, a 150 m² barn, a garage, and a wine cellar. The estate is heated via an eco-friendly and economical wood-pellet system (plaquettes forestières). Every restoration undertaken has been of exceptional quality, with great care taken to preserve and enhance the original features of this extraordinary estate. Fees to be paid by the seller. Energy class C, Climate class A Estimated amount of annual energy expenditure for standard use: between 3100.00 and 4260.00 for the years 2021, 2022, and 2023 (including subscriptions). Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Geohazards website: .
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1,495,000 €
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Condom (Gers)
520 m²
18 rooms
11 bedrooms
- Nestled in the heart of Gascony's prestigious Golden Triangle, this magnificent 18th-century estate, flanked by two towers, was once a thriving wine estate. Today, it has been entirely renovated and offers all modern comforts. Ideally oriented to the south and southeast, the rooms are bright and airy, offering splendid views over the beautifully landscaped 3-hectare park, adorned with mature trees, vibrant flowers, and a charming pond shaded by ancient oaks. Despite being just 3.5 km from a vibrant town with shops, services, and a hospital, the property enjoys absolute peace and tranquility. A stone path leads you through a park of century-old oaks and cedars, where the graceful silhouette of this remarkable estate slowly reveals itself. The house welcomes you with a grand central entrance that opens onto a stunning wooden staircase, which elegantly splits into two to provide access to the upstairs bedrooms. A spacious living room, bathed in natural light from its three large windows, features a cozy fireplace with an insert. The fully equipped, spacious kitchen with a dining area and a charming sitting room with a beautiful stone fireplace perfectly complete the ground floor. The ground floor sleeping area includes a generous master suite with its own bathroom and dressing room. Two additional bedrooms share a shower room. Upstairs, four beautiful bedrooms each have their own private en-suite shower room. Each of the towers hosts an independent suite with a lounge, bedroom, and bathroom. The outbuilding has been converted into two apartments, each offering a living room, kitchen, bedroom, bathroom, and private terrace. The only remaining space to renovate is the historic dovecote, allowing you to customize it to your needs. The property is also located just 200 meters from the Armagnac Greenway, a 32-kilometer cycling and walking path. This unique and charming estate offers absolute serenity and invites you to enjoy wonderful moments with family and friendsand perhaps even start a tourism activity. Fees to be paid by the seller. Energy class D, Climate class D Estimated amount of annual energy expenditure for standard use: between 8440.00 and 11480.00 for the years 2021, 2022, and 2023 (including subscriptions). Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Geohazards website: .
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1,670,000 €
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Toulouse (Upper Garonne)
305 m²
8 rooms
5 bedrooms
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535,500 €
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Gramat (Lot)
264 m²
10 rooms
4 bedrooms
- Complex comprising an old stone house (18th century) and two recent buildings (2007) forming extensions to the original property. The three buildings are linked by two galleries that allow covered passage from one to the other. Garden level: living room (26.55 m²) with inglenook fireplace and souillarde, lava stone floor, pointed exposed stone walls, exposed beams in the ceiling. Kitchen area in souillarde (2.8 Mâ²). Access to first floor by stone staircase. Small lounge (14.45 Mâ²) terracotta floor, exposed stone walls, exposed beams to ceiling, cellar and boiler room. Airlocked section forming a link between the old house and the first extension: Cloakroom and entrance hall, fitted and equipped kitchen, storeroom, dining area and small lounge, lounge (79 m²) with monumental fireplace, gallery (18 m²) with bay window overlooking the garden, 2 bedrooms, shower room with walk-in shower, Wc and washbasin, 1st floor: vaulted landing room (6.9 Mâ²), 2 bedrooms, one of which has an en suite bathroom. Bedroom 2: (11.3 Mâ²), stone staircase leading down to the living room and giving access, at the top, to a suspended, partly covered terrace. Landscaped grounds, bordered by low dry-stone walls, cast-iron driveways. Shops 10 minutes away
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699,000 €
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Souillac (Lot)
460 m²
11 rooms
10 bedrooms
- Exclusivity Dordogne, Périgord Noir: Old fortified farm, gîte, bed and breakfast on 18 ha South-East of Sarlat, 15 minutes from a village with all amenities. Located in the middle of nature, quiet and without nuisance. No neighbours. On a plot of about 17 hectares in one piece of woods and meadows. Large enclosed courtyard with terrace and parking, beautiful views of hilly and wooded countryside. Set of two independent stone houses. The fortified farmhouse of approximately 300m2 of living space with 5 guest bedrooms and 1 gite composed of 2 bedrooms Fortified farm Ground floor Entrance Large dining room with beautiful fireplace and adobe floor. 2 Toilets and washbasin. Professional equipped kitchen 3 guest rooms with bathroom and Wc. Floor 2 guest bedrooms with shower room and toilet. Two bedrooms. Large bathroom with shower and Wc. Shelter Ground floor Entrance opening onto kitchen and its bread oven Living room with fireplace Floor Two bedrooms a shower room TOILET Large hangar with one floor, 250 m2 on the ground. Very nice quiet environment: Land of 18 hectares half wood and meadows.
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790,000 €
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Villefranche-de-Lauragais (Upper Garonne)
460 m²
10 rooms
6 bedrooms
- Character property in the heart of Occitanie - Lauragais region, between Villefranche-de-Lauragais (department 31) and Carcassonne (department of Aude). Located between Toulouse South (30′) by the A61 and Carcassonne La Cité 60km (55′), access to the property is very quick and simple from the A61 motorway exit by a departmental road in a straight line in the middle of agricultural fields. Nestled in the heart of the valleys of the Lauragais, this traditional stone property, large solid wood framework, "Ancienne ferme Métairie Lauragaise" of exceptional 1850 combines the charm and tradition of the old restored to new, with the comfort of the renovation of the modern. Surrounded by fields of wheat, rapeseed and sunflower, it offers a peaceful and authentic living environment in modern comfort. Key features: - Living area: approximately +460 m² spread over two levels. - Land: 5,000 m² wooded plot with swimming pool. - Rooms: +10 large rooms (around 30m2/room), with high ceilings (+3m), parquet floor & traditional finger-jointed nailed old floor, whitewashed plastered walls, old fireplaces renovated in modern (current standards), double leaf moulded frame doors. - Heating: Austrian Okofen pellet boiler with integrated automatic silo, guaranteeing optimal energy performance. - Outbuildings: numerous annexes to be converted on the east wing (+250m2), storage on the west wing (+150m2) and an independent T3 apartment upstairs. - Exteriors: south-facing façade, large swimming pool overlooking the Lauragais fields, wooded park and landscaped garden, avenue of maritime pines at the east entrance, shaded terrace facing north at the back, more coolness in summer. This house has been carefully restored, respecting traditional materials and techniques while incorporating modern amenities such as high-performance insulation, energy systems up to today's standards, excellent full Wi-Fi coverage and excellent mobile reception throughout the property. For more information or to schedule a visit, please see the full listing on the UrbanHouse360 website: "Art de Vivre en Lauragais"
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2,100,000 €
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Castelnau-de-Montmiral (Tarn)
750 m²
21 rooms
8 bedrooms
- A large rural property with a tree-lined driveway on 39 hectares, set in an exceptional setting on a small headland overlooking its grounds with panoramic views, great privacy, an impressive stone family home (approx. 700 m²), further dwellings and large outbuildings, lovely gardens, a saltwater swimming pool and a tennis court complete this stunning property. Not to be missed! Pretty gardens bordered by rock gardens, rose bushes and a multitude of ornamental and fruit trees surround the house. A large terrace is located to the north of the house and enjoys stunning views. A large wisteria-covered terrace adjoins this space and overlooks the saltwater swimming pool and its sun terrace with a petanque court to the side. On the other side of the garden, a pretty ruin offers refuge and a rose-covered pergola leads to the house. To complete the picture around the house, we find an indoor tennis court with a trampoline. It is located in a private setting, in the Golden Triangle around Cordes sur Ciel and Castelnau de Montmiral, about an hour from Toulouse Blagnac airport. The main town of Gaillac is about 15 minutes away and SNCF train stations can be found at Gaillac and Cordes sur Ciel (Vindrac). For more information and to receive a Pdf file containing a lot of additional information, please contact Guy Sherratt Ei, exclusive agent of L'Esprit de Sud, or by e-mail at Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Geo Risks website:
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725,000 €
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Cordes-sur-Ciel (Tarn)
333 m²
9 rooms
4 bedrooms
- We are pleased to present this magnificent stone property from the nineteenth century. The barn, recently attached to the main building, adds to the charm of the place. Beautiful volumes, high-end materials, a fantastic view and of course a beautiful swimming pool. Each room is well proportioned, a magnificent entrance hall and staircase, a 70m2 living room, a separate dining/living room, a kitchen and four bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms. To the side is a garage, an adjacent cellar and laundry room, terraces on three sides of the house with pergolas, and the land which extends to just over one hectare. Cordes-sur-Ciel can be reached in less than 15 minutes and Gaillac in 20 minutes. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Geo Risks website:
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499,000 €
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Ginals (Tarn-et-Garonne)
245 m²
11 rooms
7 bedrooms
- Magnificent 13th Century castle, 2 renovated houses, swimming pool. Making up the bulk of a small hamlet in unspoilt countryside near Najac, a rare opportunity to purchase two detached stone houses and a studio (150m2 and 67m2) and a studio (27m2), currently successfully managed as gîtes, as well as a large salt water swimming pool, pastures, land extending to approximately 7.35ha and the incredible ruins of a 13th century castle. Embellished with a delicious rose garden. This is clearly an exceptional property! The remains of the castle, from the late 13th or early 14th century, are located next to the two houses. Two impressive oak wood doors with artistic ironwork open onto a large central courtyard beautifully flowered in summer. Around the courtyard, the surrounding walls provide a very private space with several historical features, including two towers, a beautiful vaulted room in the old keep, and a partially restored old dwelling. It's a treat for lovers of old stones! THE Main House A beautiful balcony on the first floor with stone pillars gives access to the house: Kitchen (35m2) With terracotta tiled floor, exposed beams, large stone fireplace probably coming from the chateau with a Jotul wood burner, niches to the side, fitted kitchen with built-in cupboards, local granite worktop, Large cooker, double stainless steel sink, dishwasher, staircase to second floor and doors to the dining room and living room. Oak staircase to the first floor. Living room (32m2) Parquet floor, exposed beams, radiator, large bay window overlooking the castle and staircase to the second floor where bedroom 4 is located. Door to balcony. Dining room (19.4m2) With terracotta tiled floor, exposed beams, and radiator. Bedroom 1 (11.5m2) With terracotta tiled floor, exposed beams, and radiator. Two bathrooms (11.8m2), one with walk-in shower, washbasin, radiator and exposed beams, and the other with bath and shower, washbasin in a tiled cabinet and radiator. Separate toilet between the two rooms. Second floor From the kitchen, an oak staircase leads to the second floor set in the old attic, so the rooms are all sloping: Landing (5.4m2). With doors to: Bedroom 2 (9.9m2) with radiator, wooden floor and two Velux windows. Bedroom 3 (9.8m2) with wooden floor, Velux and storage cupboard. Bathroom (7.1m2) Bath with shower, Wc, sink integrated into a cabinet and connections for a washing machine. From the living room a staircase leads to Bedroom 4 (10.6m2) With views over the castle, triple aspect windows including two Velux windows. A network of cellars on the ground floor with plenty of room for storage, as well as a boiler room with the boiler and two oil tanks. On the other side of the courtyard is the second house with its independent studio. GUEST HOUSE Living room (26m2). With fitted kitchen with built-in cupboards, stainless steel sink, gas hob with extractor hood, microwave oven and electric oven underneath, dishwasher, worktops, parquet flooring, electric radiator, view of the garden and fields and the swimming pool. French doors to the outside and a staircase to the garden and pool area. Internet and satellite outlets. Door to Bedroom 1 (29m2) with old stone sink, pour...
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340,000 €
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Auch (Gers)
132 m²
6 rooms
5 bedrooms
- Single-storey house with stone barn and bucolic garden, near Auch Do you dream of tranquility and space? This property is made for you. Only 15 minutes from Auch, come and discover this charming single-storey house, nestled in the heart of a green setting of more than 4,500 m². Ideal for lovers of nature, calm and well-being, this house offers: 5 bright and spacious bedrooms, perfect for hosting family and friends A living room open to the kitchen, conducive to convivial moments A functional scullery for more practicality A magnificent stone barn on the grounds, full of character and with multiple possibilities (workshop, reception area, storage) The garden, a true haven of peace, will seduce nature lovers with its bucolic and green setting, ideal for recharging your batteries or cultivating your desires. A rare place, where the charm of stone and the serenity of the countryside combine wonderfully, while remaining close to amenities. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: Sale price: 340,000 Agency fees paid by seller Contact your Safti advisor: Davy Levêque - Ei - Commercial agent registered with the Rsac of Auch under the number 843 548 496
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670,000 €
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Montpeyroux (Aveyron)
320 m²
13 rooms
7 bedrooms
- On the edge of the Aubrac, large farmhouse of 320 m² of living space with outbuilding, swimming pool, wooded land of 6,000 m² and adjoining woods of 1 hectare. The main entrance is into a large kitchen (formerly the Cantou of the main house) and, as a pivotal point, gives access to three other main volumes: an extension converted into a living room - with a glass roof - the barn completely rehabilitated and the stable area parallel to the barn. Overlooking this kitchen a staircase leads to an intimate space where 3 pleasantly openwork bedrooms have access to a bathroom, a toilet and a dressing room. Harmoniously integrated into the building, the extension at the back of this farmhouse houses a large living room with a glass roof overlooking the garden as well as a suite located in the extension of the old stable. The entire extension benefits from underfloor heating. Attached to this suite, a fifth independent bedroom – known as a chalet room because of its wooden structure – is located on the site of the old stable. Like the next bedroom, it has its own private shower room. With a modern and qualitative character, an outbuilding of 83 m² pleasantly completes this old farmhouse. This building includes a large open-plan kitchen opening onto a large living room overlooked by the sleeping area; A large pleasantly openwork mezzanine of more than 40 m² served by a shower room. Finally, set back, a last living room of nearly 50 m² - on the site of the Barn - harmoniously completes this neat real estate complex. Simplicity and elegance face each other throughout the living rooms. Immersed in the heart of a peaceful, rural and preserved environment, this farmhouse is a remarkable place to live. Charm of the old, modern comfort, large intimate park, swimming pool, Secadou, old renovated bread oven... are an integral part of the uniqueness of this quality real estate complex with a rupine and authentic character. Laguiole: 15 km Estaing: 14 km
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690,000 €
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Brusque (Aveyron)
1,080 m²
27 bedrooms
35 ha
- Located in Brusque, between Millau and Béziers, just 60 km from the Mediterranean Sea as the crow flies, this rare estate nestles in the heart of the Haut-Languedoc Regional Nature Park, in an unspoilt natural environment. An 18th-century farmhouse that has been completely restored, it has been transformed into a holiday village with 17 self-contained units. The estate extends over 35 hectares of unspoilt countryside, with a built-up area of around 1,400 m². It features several communal areas and a central square that becomes the heart of the village, a warm meeting place for families and groups. A natural spring with a high flow rate supplies the complex with pure water, guaranteeing independence and quality. The Dourdou river runs through 3 km of the estate, providing a haven of freshness and leisure activities: a natural pool for children, swimming areas, rocks for diving, small dams... A corner of paradise for young and old alike. This property is ideal for developing a professional activity in the tourism, wellbeing or events sector: gîtes, retreats, seminars, nature courses, eco-tourism, welcoming groups, etc. The site offers many possibilities thanks to the diversity of its landscapes and its peaceful setting. Surrounding activities: hiking, mountain biking, canoeing, swimming, cycling, observation of local flora and fauna. Work is already planned to further improve the site: renovation of the water treatment plant, refurbishment of some of the wooden structures, additional development possibilities depending on your plans. This is a unique opportunity to acquire an estate with great potential, combining authenticity, profitability and quality of life.
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529,000 €
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Labège (Upper Garonne)
150 m²
5 rooms
3 bedrooms
- Discover this exceptional property in Préserville, nestled in the beautiful rolling hills of the Lauragais region. Located just 10 minutes from Saint-Orens and 15 minutes from Labège or the Quint-Fonsegrives clinic, this single-storey architect-designed home, built in 2012, will charm you from the moment you arrive! Set on a fully fenced and beautifully landscaped 1,300 m² plot, you'll enjoy a peaceful and privileged lifestyle with a spacious covered terrace, perfect for summer dining, and a lovely in-ground pool for relaxing in complete privacy. Inside, space and natural light take center stage: A living room with a cathedral ceiling, a nearly 60 m² open-plan living area bathed in light thanks to large sliding pocket glass doors that open directly onto the outdoor terraces. The layout is open, bright, and inviting. The night area features three bedrooms, including a master suite with a private bathroom and walk-in closetcomfort and convenience guaranteed. Additional features include a garage, a carport, and a garden shed. A rare gem in the area, combining modern design, comfort, and an ideal location not to be missed!