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House Toulouse (31)

On the outskirts of Toulouse: Vineyard with a registered surface area of 137 ha 98 a 71 ca, including 112 ha of vines: Négrette + Cabernet + Syrah + Gamay blanc + white varieties. This property includes numerous buildings and several dwellings. The strong points of the estate are its accessibility, its water reservoir, ageing cellar, bottling line, vat room, shop, offices, etc. and its strong wine tourism potential - the house with tower known as 'Le Château', renovated in 2010, offering 131 m² of living space, including a reception room and living room with kitchen, 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. A second floor could be converted - Magnificent setting - on the outskirts of Toulouse - Great development potential

€2,300,000
400
land  138ha

By Immobilier Chavanne Sotheby's International Realty Midi-pyrénées

Castle 2
Exclusivity
14

Castle Montcuq (46)

EXCLUSIVE TO BEAUX VILLAGES! Built in stone with its superbly integrated pretty tower, this property benefits from a private setting. This magnificent achievement brings together ancient materials and an historic-style decoration. The rooms are spacious and comfortable, and the exterior is well-equipped. The chateau is built over 3 levels. On the ground floor we find the living rooms: a large lounge with fireplace, a large independent kitchen with fireplace, a dining room equipped with a large table and a snooker table as well as an office and a den. On the first floor there are 4 bedrooms, each with their own bathroom, and a master suite. The basement level hosts the laundry room. The property also includes a 2 bedroom millhouse and another house to finish to renovate. Outside there are two terraces, a large wooded park, a swimming pool and a tennis court. The property could be sold part furnished. The domain is easy to access, thanks to the proximity of the international airport at Toulouse (1h30) and the A20 motorway (1h). Cahors, the city of art and history with its Valentré bridge listed as World Heritage by UNESCO, is a 30-minute drive away. Saint-Laurent-Lolmie itself is a well-located village. It is just 10 minutes from medieval Lauzerte which has dominated the valleys of the Petite Barguelonne and Lendou as an essential tourist stopover since the 12th century.

€2,950,000
500
6bedrooms
5bathrooms
land  7.5ha

By Beaux Villages Immobilier

Castle 3
20

Castle Fources (32)

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.

€1,500,000
990
10bedrooms
land  8,000

By Bliss Immobilier

House with pool 4
17

House with pool Toulouse (31)

An old water mill surrounded by 2 5 hectares of grounds and meadows close to a large village in the Lauragais region. As you approach the property, both the outdoor spaces and the buildings are hidden from view by a large hedge, formed from a mixture of different tree species. As soon as you cross the property threshold, you are surrounded by greenery, with the stone façade of the main building, a beautiful sheltered terrace and a weeping willow on the perimeter. The old mill is made up of two rectangular spaces with perpendicular axes, each covered by a gable roof of canal tiles. The roof of the space spanning the river is asymmetrical as its ridge is not aligned with the central arch that forms the main axis of the building on the first floor. To the rear of the building, a timber-framed canopy with a canal tile roof extends the building, which has a recessed facade. A few steps away there is an outbuilding housing the horse stables and at its eastern end, a small apartment. The stone walls are rendered white and the roofs are covered with canal tiles. An open gallery with a wooden structure runs along two-thirds of the length of the building's main south-facing facade. At its ends, two low projections extend the building, forming the southern part of the apartment to the east and a shed to the west. A garage with a similar structure and roof to that of the main outbuilding is attached to the west facade. Further on, there is a large shed for tractors and equestrian equipment.

€795,000
250
3bedrooms
1bathroom
land  2.5ha

By Patrice Besse

House with pool 5
Exclusivity
20
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House with pool Lavaur (81)

This exceptional mansion in Lavaur is for sale. The countryside views are delightful. The mansion offers a great living space of 540 sq. m. Some repairs and refurbishing works are needed. An attractive entrance hall leads to a dining room, one reception room, a lovely lounge and two living rooms. There are also nine bedrooms. It also has a kitchen, one study and two bathrooms. You will benefit from great natural light throughout the day thanks to the property's southern exposure. One of the property's advantages is its close proximity to a train station, the village (100 m), the airport and schools. A storage locker and two garages are included. We love its fantastic natural light and its brightness.

€649,000
540
9bedrooms
2bathrooms
land  3ha

By Immobilier Chavanne Sotheby's International Realty Midi-pyrénées

House with pool 6
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House with pool Cahors (46)

In the heart of Cahors, in a small quiet one-way street, this 13th century building completely renovated with taste, offers 249m² of living space in 7 main rooms, as well as the possibility of extending with the development of a room. adjoining 67m². Ideal for a family, this former presbytery has been renovated in a contemporary style and respecting the period features, you will find beautiful high ceilings, old fireplaces, parquet floors, staircase... A garden with an unobstructed view of the lot and an indoor swimming pool complete the decor. House on 3 levels, it includes: On the ground floor : - Entrance hall with cupboards - Living room 29m², - TV lounge 25m², - Fitted kitchen 26m², pantry Cellar in the basement Upstairs : - Suite with bathroom and toilet - 2 other bedrooms -Bathroom - Laundry room, dressing room On the second floor: -Desk - Suite with bathroom and mezzanine - Large convertible room of 67m² Services: Underfloor heating by heat pump on the ground floor + heating by vertical design gas radiators upstairs, city water treatment system, interior alarm, parquet floors and old fireplaces, roof, joinery, electricity, heating... everything has been good as new. Outside : 500 m² enclosed garden. Salt pool, heated by heat pump and secured by a cover. Terrace, Estimated amount of annual energy expenditure for standard use: Between €2400 - €2800 per year. Average energy prices indexed to the year 2021 including subscription. Actual consumption: 200€/month of electricity + Gas Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the website: www.georisques.gouv.fr Fees charged to the seller.

€790,000
249
4bedrooms
1bathroom

By 7.8 Consulting

House 7
20

House Vabre (81)

Located a few minutes from LACAZE in the Tarn, in the Haut Languedoc regional tourist park, lovers of nature and calm, you will be won over by this property complex comprising 2 houses on a 1.2ha wooded park with a view of the Black Mountain. . The different levels of the garden offer you a multitude of small intimate corners, where you can relax at will. Composition of the main house of 225m², more than 300 years old In the basement, garage, workshop and cellar On the ground floor, a pretty terrace with an old bread oven welcomes you: - Entrance with cupboards - Living room 100m², with fireplace, open kitchen, living room with wood stove, dining room with glass roof - Laundry room - Toilets with washbasin - Suite with bathroom, closets, bedroom and private terrace Upstairs : - Office area with cupboards -2 bedrooms - Shower room, wc Services: double glazing, microstation, renovated roof, well, bread oven, pellet stove, everything is provided for a possible central heating, fireplace, fiber optics. Outside : - Unusual bedroom under glass roof to admire the stars - Wooden chalet of 45m² that can be transformed into a dwelling - Outbuilding of 85m² to be used according to your wishes, exposed stones and framework (water and electricity) - Aquarium - Terraces with mountain views Composition of the guest house: On the ground floor: - Laundry room - Bedroom or office - Crossing living room with fitted kitchen, pellet stove, -Bathroom - 2 suites with bedrooms and their bathrooms Upstairs : - 2 other bedrooms -Bathroom, Outside : - Terraces - Garden, barbecue area, -Car park Features: double glazing, redone roof, pellet stove (2 years), convectors, fiber optics, automatic watering (drilling). Estimated amount of annual energy expenditure for standard use: Between €3,017 and €4,081 per year. Average energy prices indexed to the year 2021 including subscription. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the website: www.georisques.gouv.fr Fees charged to the seller.

€790,000
320
land  1.2ha

By 7.8 Consulting

Apartment 8
5

Apartment Lercoul (09)

Blotti dans un écrin d'océan, North Islands View réunit 20 appartements et 5 penthouses prestigieux offrant un panorama exceptionnel et 10 garden house luxueux bénéficiant de prestations haut de gamme. Chaque penthouse et garden house disposent d'une piscine privative. Ce programme est également composé de 2 grandes piscines à débordement, d'un clubhouse, d'une salle de gym et de vastes espaces verts aménagés. North Islands View privilégie la vue sur les îles : maître mot de la résidence. Les appartement 3 chambres propose des espaces très épuré, les appartement situé au rez-de-chaussée perçoit déjà une vue mer, ceux du première étage une vue plus prononcé. L'appartement est entièrement équipé de dressing et placard. tout est pensée pour y vivre ou d'envisager un investissement qui sera rentable et sécurisé. La cuisine équipée et ouverte sur le séjour invite à la convivialité et fait partie intégrante de l'espace à vivre. Conçue dans des matériaux et des équipements modernes et de qualité, elle se mêle harmonieusement à l'ensemble par sa sobriété et son intemporalité.

€465,000
190
3bedrooms
land  1ha

By Marc Foujols International

House with pool and terrace 9
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House with pool and terrace Cahors (46)

This elegant property will captivate you from the moment you set eyes on it. The historically rich house, adorned with period architectural features, was meticulously renovated in 2009 to meet modern standards while preserving its authentic charm. The 7 spacious bedrooms offer a comfortable space for your guests, with plenty of additional rooms to create welcoming common areas. The central highlight of this property is the splendid pool, surrounded by a sunny terrace, perfect for relaxation and enjoying leisurely moments. The expansive wooded terrain spanning 2 hectares provides a serene setting where your guests can stroll and rejuvenate amidst nature. The location of this house is simply perfect. Just 10 minutes from Cahors, you enjoy easy access to the city's amenities while relishing a tranquil environment away from urban hustle and bustle. Whether you are considering managing a bed and breakfast or a vacation rental, this property offers boundless potential to create a memorable experience for your guests. Don't miss this unique opportunity to acquire an exceptional property that combines history, charm, and modern comfort. Contact us today to arrange a visit!

€640,000
350
7bedrooms
land  2ha

By Immobilier Chavanne Sotheby's International Realty Midi-pyrénées

House 10
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House Marssac-sur-Tarn (81)

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€1,236,000
450
7bedrooms
7bathrooms
land  2.3ha

By 3g Immo-consultant

House 11
Exclusivity
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House Saint-Chély-d'Aubrac (12)

The old holiday atmosphere of a former hotel on Aubrac plateau. The village, a landmark amongst the undulating vastness, is on the edge of the plateau at an altitude of 1,300 m. Established in the 12th century with the founding of a monastic hospital, the village became a fashionable tourist destination at the end of the 19th century, where visitors came, not to take the water, but to take whey. Six large hotels were built there, just prior to 1900, accompanied by the expansion of the sanatorium. This old hotel, constructed in 1890 on the outskirts of the village, extends alongside the secondary road, from which it is separated by a small garden. Transformed to accommodate children’s holiday camps in the 1960’s, it still has the architectural characteristics of its original vocation. Some 30 metres long, its facade contains 35 rectangular openings over three levels. The roof, covered with lauze shale stone slabs, features dormers and skylights. The interior spaces comprise one impressively large room and, upstairs, two flats and seven bedrooms. It is extended by a converted barn adjoining the gable which bears witness to the raising of animals on the land. The two buildings, with their rendered stone walls, are linked via a vestibule topped with a terrace. The Way of Saint James, which takes the road to Espalion on the outskirts of the village, runs alongside the main facade. Behind the building, below a knoll planted with tall deciduous trees, the land offers an area that could be developed and a cabin, suspended amongst the branches of a tree. A grassy terrace extending the barn lets residents take advantage of an immense panoramic view. When the weather is good, the Cantal Mountain range can be seen on the horizon and, when it is clear, it is also possible to glimpse that of the Pyrenees beyond.

€990,000
1,083
8bedrooms
6bathrooms
land  1,853

By Patrice Besse

Castle 12
28

Castle Toulouse (31)

A 19th century chateau, its greenhouse and wooded grounds 30 minutes from Toulouse city centre, in the heart of the countryside. The property is accessed via an unpaved track lined with centuries-old trees leading to an iron gate. Flanked by two Roman columns adorned with capitals featuring antique terracotta vases, the gates open onto a driveway lined with four yew trees leading to the chateau. This first section of the grounds, enclosed by a low wall topped with railings, provides parking for several vehicles. At the heart of the property, a central corps de logis and two wings frame a rectangular main courtyard facing due west, paved with Garonne pebbles surrounding a central earth platform where the vegetation has taken its rightful place. The original building, a farm, was included in the first regional land register, drawn up in 1825. The grounds feature a row of three 300-year-old cedar trees, suggesting that the original owners were Protestants. Given monumental form between 1870 and 1875 with the addition of a second storey and neo-Classical and neo-Gothic decorative elements, the main building now has four storeys. Flanked by four watchtowers, its symmetrical facades are punctuated by alternating arched and straight windows, with brick surrounds and wooden shutters painted light blue. Two stringcourses, also of red brick, mark the separations between the three levels. The semi-circular French windows facing the main courtyard or the parklands have balconies with wrought iron guardrails. The four-pitched roof is of slate. Each of the two wings of the chateau is two storeys high and topped by a gable roof of monk-and-nun tiles. The western end of the roof features a pediment crowned with terracotta pine cones. The north wing contains a gallery, a reception room and a mezzanine that opens onto a long balcony; the south wing comprises a vast conservatory and a gîte with a separate terrace. Two side extensions with monk-and-nun tile roofs form the link between the corps de logis and the wings. All the walls are rendered in light yellow, complementing the colours of the vines that grow along the facades and that of the flowering bushes in the main courtyard. Finally, the chateau is surrounded by 8,000 m² of grounds, including an outbuilding with a large swimming pool.

€1,278,000
1,546
12bedrooms
6bathrooms
land  8,000

By Patrice Besse

Castle 13
14

Castle Toulouse (31)

A 19th century chateau and its outbuildings in 4 ha of parklands, 40 km to the south of Toulouse. The “Domaine d’Ampouillac”, composed of land and houses, has been known by this name since the 10th century. Initially annexed to the Cuxa Monastery, in 1209 the estate and the priory became part of the Boulbonne Abbey, created in 1129 near to Mazères. The monks of this Cistercian Abbey farmed Ampouillac’s land and that of some adjoining estates, such as Baissac, Artenac and several others. The remoteness of Mazères meant that the monks had to construct buildings for their accommodation on the land they were farming. Said buildings, known as Cistercian barns, were to remain the property of Boulbonne Abbey until the time of the French Revolution when, as a result of the revolutionary riots, Ampouillac was partially destroyed. All that remained was the basement of the “barn” and the current ground floor as is proved by the architecture and the thickness of the walls. In 1791, Ampouillac, was declared National Property and sold. The buyer reconstructed it from the ruins as is explained on the plaque on the stairway. It was also at this time that the first-floor lounge was created and decorated. Ampouillac was to remain in the hands of the same family until 1879 when it was sold to an industrialist from Toulouse. The building currently spans three levels over cellars, the latter being the old, 11th century, Cistercian barns.

€1,200,000
820
8bedrooms
land  5ha

By Patrice Besse

Castle 14
12

Castle Toulouse (31)

A 15th-century chateau with three gîtes and 6 5 hectares of grounds, nestled in France’s Lauragais province, 45 minutes south-east of Toulouse. From a country lane, the property’s main gate leads into a gravel court. The chateau and the three gîtes stand at the edge of this court. The property is made up grounds that cover 6.5 hectares and include woods and meadows. The gîtes lie at a right angle to the chateau. This layout structures the property, directs the flow of vehicles and pedestrians and separates the holiday homes from the grand edifice. The facades face different directions and gaze at the horizon. The back of the gîtes looks at a side wall of the chateau, with which the gîtes edge a court lined with trees and shrubby hedges. There are two swimming pools: one behind the chateau and the other one next to the gîtes. The property dates back to 1492. Under an order from King Louis XIV of France, the chateau was extended and the Countess of Toulouse then lived in it. The edifice was redesigned in the centuries that followed, but its main section with three floors has kept its medieval appearance with a round tower flanking it and limestone masonry forming its old walls. Its facade is punctuated with windows in perfect symmetry. These windows are arched at the top. Their surrounds are made of dressed stone, their frames are made of wood and their shutters and pane bars are painted white. The rear face is different. The windows are similarly arched but laid out around several axes of symmetry and extensions adjoin the chateau on this side too: two orangeries that were built at each end of the main section. These two orangeries are identical to each other. Both are single-storey structures bathed in light from panels of glazing made up of small panes. Today, they house a wide range of plants. The outbuildings are made up of four structures built on a slope in a long row with different roof heights. Windows punctuate the walls asymmetrically. These windows are of varying shapes, sizes and materials. The roofs of the property’s different buildings are covered in monk-and-nun tiling and have either one or two slopes. Brick chimney stacks dot these roofs.

€2,200,000
450
12bedrooms
4bathrooms
land  6ha

By Patrice Besse

Castle 15
17

Castle Mirepoix (09)

A fifteenth-century chateau and Benedictine abbey with splendid grounds in one of France’s most beautiful villages, in the country’s Ariège department. You reach the property via a narrow lane that runs along the chateau. The edifice forms a U shape, adjoined to an abbey. It enjoys a commanding view over the River Hers valley. The property is a haven of peace in the heart of a region with an eventful past: Occitania. The chateau stands like a fortress. It is the fruit of a long monastic story: a combination of medieval history and Benedictine architecture. The existence of this Benedictine abbey was first mentioned in a deed that dates back to 923. Charlemagne, returning from a campaign against the Saracens, chose the spot in 778 to build a monastery and a church. A natural dam that held back Puivert lake nearby burst on 18 June 1279, destroying all the villages in the valley. The monastery was rebuilt between 1280 and 1316 to look like France’s royal fortresses with arrow slits. Then its monks abandoned the edifice during the Hundred Years’ War. Later, in 1502, a phase of reconstruction began, resulting in the buildings that we can see here today. This was an initiative from Philippe de Lévis, the Bishop of Mirepoix, who gave the fortified priory a majestic, serious look. He created apartments in the rectangular tower that the chateau still features today. From this period onwards, especially during the edifice’s second phase of restoration in the eighteenth century, the chateau never stopped being embellished with rich decorative features that expressed the abbey’s powerful influence. The edifice is made up of three sections crowned with gabled and hipped roofs that are covered in monk-and-nun tiling and edged with triple-row génoise cornices. The first section is long and thick. It has three floors and an end tower that is taller than the rest of it. Many evenly placed arched or right-angled windows punctuate its walls. The two other sections adjoin the church. They form a cloister around a garden courtyard. The west section has three floors and the east section has two floors. The latter was recently converted into a gîte. In front of the edifice’s large south-facing facade, a terraced garden leads down to parkland that includes an age-old magnolia in its range of trees.

€2,600,000
2,500
20bedrooms
6bathrooms
land  5,391

By Patrice Besse

House with pool 16
18

House with pool Gaillac (81)

This stone building of about 235M², renovated with care, consists of a main house as well as 3 bedrooms with shower room each and independent exterior access, currently used for a bed and breakfast activity. The house is divided into 2 levels: on the ground floor a fully equipped kitchen, with living room, veranda, laundry room and bathroom, upstairs 3 large bedrooms including a master suite. The attic can also be moved in with a direct access to the outside if you wish to create an independent gîte. The land, of 3000 M², nicely decorated is a place where it is good to settle down with a pleasant view on the surrounding countryside and a recently built swimming pool. A garage and a private parking lot complete the property. Réf. AS3-4400

€490,000
235
7bedrooms
1bathroom
land  2,900

By Immobilier Chavanne Sotheby's International Realty Midi-pyrénées

House with pool 17
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House with pool Albi (81)

Au coeur de la campagne albigeoise, entre ALBI et CASTRES, cette belle demeure de caractère et ses dépendances sont au coeur de plus de 2 hectares de terrain. Volume, cachet et potentiel sont les maîtres mots pour décrire cet ensemble immobilier. De belles pièces de vie se succèdent en rez-de-chaussée avec des espaces chaleureux grâce aux différentes cheminées, aux poutres et pierres apparentes. Ce niveau compte également une chambre et un bureau profitant d'un accès à une salle d'eau. L'étage supérieur se compose de 3 chambres supplémentaires ............. De part ses aménagements, il serait envisageable qu'elle abrite deux habitations indépendantes. Un deuxième bâtiment pourrait retrouver sa destination initiale avec de De multiples ateliers pourront également être aménagés aux grès des besoins et envies des futurs propriétaires. Encore un beau potentiel exploitable. Pour compléter trois garages Albi : Castres : Toulouse : Contact : Laurie 06.66.58.80.98

€465,000
362
4bedrooms
3bathrooms
land  2.3ha

By Espaces Atypiques Albi

House 18
12

House Moissac (82)

Ref:4025 MANSION IN THE WHITE QUERCY In a preserved countryside, without any nuisance, this noble manor house is ideally located a few miles from the villages of Lauzerte, an atypical bastide of Quercy, and also Moissac, famous for its abbey and its grapes. These two charming villages offer all the necessary amenities for daily life. The construction dates back to 1810. In 1903, the property was given to the hospitals of Moissac to house children. It was also used as a hideout for resistance fighters during the Second World War. The property was returned to private ownership in the 1950s. The rectangular main building has three levels. The whole is topped by a substantial roof, allowing the third floor, which is partly mansard-roofed, to offer beautiful volumes while maintaining a comfortable height. Unusually shaped oculi provide soft light to the rooms on this floor. The south-east-facing main façade is neo-Palladian in style, bringing rigour and allure to the whole, without forgetting the Venetian touch that we also find inside through the decoration, like a signature desired by the owners of the property! With a living area of approximately 730 sqm, the distribution is as follows: On the ground floor: a vast hall runs through the entire building and gives access to the wide staircase leading to the upper floors. The floors are in terracotta with, in certain rooms, a very beautiful oak floor pattern. The ceiling heights exceed 3 metres and contribute to the good proportions of the whole. The whole house has oak door and window frames with double glazing, and the old cast-iron espagnolettes have been preserved. On one side of the hall, there is a kitchen, a living room with fireplace and a suite. On the other side of the hall is a large dining room and another suite. The 10 vast suites in the house have all been fitted out to offer a bedroom of more than 25 sqm, an independent living room of about ten sqm and bathrooms of a substantial surface. We have beautiful independent spaces, like a small house within a house. The living area on this level is approximately 250 sqm. On the first floor: Four suites and a bedroom with its own shower room. This represents a living area of approximately 250 sqm. The hall, in the same configuration as on the ground floor, is in a central position and crosses, and thanks to the presence of large load-bearing walls, offers perfect acoustics to the occupants of this floor, dedicated to rest. At the end of the hall, on the side of the main facade, a loggia, a fully-fledged exterior room, very characteristic of Palladian style buildings, offers a view of the park. On the second floor: When you reach the top of the staircase, you will discover a terracotta brick arch with a small, intimate lounge created under the vault and in the recess that follows it. If you look up, you will discover a magnificent pegged roof structure of large section and at the end of the large hall, which also serves as a games room, you will see a second loggia offering, just like the first, a view and a space for relaxation. Three suites and two bedrooms have been fitted out, always with maximum comfort and careful decoration. As the rooms are attic, the atmosphere is somewhat different; once again, you can admire the structural parts and the little nooks and crannies created by these technical constraints; this brings a tremendous charm! With a surface area of approximately 2.47 acres, the land is fully enclosed with an automatic gate at the entrance. The house is positioned on the highest part of the plot and relatively to the rear of the plot, which helps to maintain views and space from the terrace. The garden is a mixture of English and French gardens, with gravelled paths for walking and admiring some beautiful old trees such as cedars of Lebanon and oaks. A large swimming pool with pool house, toilet and shower has been installed. Plastered walls close off this relaxing space. Access is through a small wrought iron gate next to the French garden with boxwood paths spared by the moth thanks to the care of the owners. In the bathing area, we also find an old ice-house which bears witness to the past of the place. We invite you to visit our website Cabinet Le Nail ( www.cabinetlenail.com/en/ ) to browse our latest listings or find out more about this property.

€1,295,000
730
12bedrooms
land  1.6ha

By Cabinet Le Nail

House with pool and terrace 19
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House with pool and terrace Lupiac (32)

This expansive property spanning over 20 hectares boasts a remarkable environment, offering unparalleled tranquility and immersion in nature. Nestled amidst rolling hills, the stone house overlooks a sprawling 60-hectare lake, renowned for its fishing opportunities and featuring an ornithological observatory. The property is comprised of several distinct sections, which can be utilized for separate or combined rental accommodations in the form of gîtes. Ground floor: A spacious living room-kitchen adorned with a bay window opening onto the southern terrace, a luxurious master suite complete with a private bathroom, two additional bedrooms, a shower room, and a separate WC. Lower level: Another living room-kitchen with a mezzanine, an additional living area, two bedrooms, a shower room, and a separate WC. These two sections are complemented by a separate gym with independent access and a convenient laundry room. An upstairs bedroom with an en-suite bathroom and independent access. A charming wooden cabin spanning 34 m2, featuring a kitchen, two bedrooms, a bathroom, a spa, and a terrace. This ensemble offers a total of 270 m2 of living space and is ideally situated in close proximity to Lupiac, the birthplace of d'Artagnan, as well as Marciac, the renowned capital of Jazz in Gers, and Vic-Fezensac, famous for its ferias and the ''Tempo Latino'' festival. Recently renovated in a modern style using high-quality materials, the property boasts an array of amenities including a spa area, a south-facing terrace overlooking the lake, a north-facing terrace, a pétanque court, and an infinity pool. These features make it the perfect retreat for recharging and enjoying peaceful living year-round. For additional photos and information, please don't hesitate to contact us. The fees are the responsibility of the seller. Les informations sur les risques auxquels ce bien est exposé sont disponibles sur le site Géorisques : www. georisques. gouv. fr. ** ENGLISH SPEAKERS: please note that Capifrance has an international department that can help with translations. To see our range of 20,000 properties for sale in France, please visit our Capifrance website directly. We look forward to finding your dream home!

€1,157,890
270
6bedrooms
1bathroom
land  21.9ha

By Capifrance - Véronique Thieux Louit

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House with pool and terrace Fonsorbes (31)

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€595,000
245
5bedrooms
3bathrooms
land  5,490

By Espaces Atypiques Toulouse

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