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    Castle Montcuq-en-Quercy-Blanc (46)

    Exceptional 15th-Century Private Estate -- Quercy Blanc Set within 37 hectares of private woodland, meadows and parkland in the heart of the Quercy Blanc's renowned Golden Triangle, this remarkable estate traces its origins to the fifteenth century and was rebuilt upon the remains of a fortified château. Meticulously restored over recent years, the estate combines historic authenticity with he comfort and ease of modern living. Unlike many historic properties, this is not an estate reserved for a few weeks each summer. It is a home designed to be lived in throughout the year. At the heart of the property stands the principal residence, encompassing approximately 665 sqm of living space. Grand reception rooms, soaring cathedral ceilings, monumental stone fireplaces, ancient Auberoches stone flooring, bespoke microcement finishes, lime-plastered walls and custom oak joinery create interiors of exceptional character. The spaces are generous, filled with light and equally suited to everyday living and large-scale entertaining. The custom-designed kitchen, executed in a sophisticated blend of grey and brown tones, combines Gaggenau appliances with Dekton work surfaces and forms the natural heart of the home. Luxurious suites, beautifully appointed spa-inspired bathrooms and elegant living spaces complete a residence that feels both impressive and welcoming. Yet what makes this estate truly exceptional extends beyond the residence itself. A light-filled 180 sqm artist's studio provides space to create. A 120 sqm professional studio offers exceptional flexibility, equally suited to music, wellness, retreats, workshops, exhibitions or any number of future possibilities. A separate 60 sqm apartment and a 100 sqm caretaker's house allow family, guests or staff to enjoy independence while remaining connected to the estate. A historic mill, a barn and numerous ancillary buildings add further depth, history and flexibility. Together, these spaces create a complete ecosystem. A place where family life, creativity, work, hospitality and retreat coexist naturally.  The estate adapts to its owners and evolves with them over time, offering the rare freedom to live, create, host and pursue new projects within a single property. Outside, magnificent terraces overlook two spring-fed lakes, mature woodland, open meadows and rolling countryside. A heated 14 x 4 metre swimming pool with stone and timber terraces blends naturally into its surroundings. The landscape is both beautiful and private, creating a sense of calm that is increasingly difficult to find. The estate is equally remarkable to explore on foot. Woodland paths wind through the property, allowing owners and guests to walk for up to 45 minutes without ever leaving the estate, discovering hidden corners and changing perspectives along the way. At the highest point of the property, a secluded bench overlooks the surrounding countryside and the famous white stone landscape of the Quercy Blanc. Surrounded by nature and silence, it is a place that feels almost suspended above the world. Ideally positioned just 7 minutes from Castelnau-Montratier, 10 minutes from Montcuq, 15 minutes from Lauzerte, 20 minutes from Cahors, 35 minutes from Montauban and a little over one hour from Toulouse International Airport, the estate offers complete privacy without isolation. The estate is remarkable in its own right. It is the combination of residence, studios, independent accommodations, nature and privacy that sets this property apart.

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    $2,920,700
    1,000
    5bedrooms
    land 37ha

    By Wheeler Property

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    Castle Betchat (09)

    A Remarkable Historic Château Set Amidst the Idyllic Landscapes of the Ariège Set within the rolling countryside of the Ariège, close to the village of Betchat and surrounded by the exceptional landscapes of the Pyrénées Ariégeoises, Château de Castelbon is a rare and romantic estate of extraordinary character. Dating back to the Middle Ages, with its history traced to the early 13th century, this remarkable former fortified residence occupies an idyllic and wonderfully private setting of approximately 10 hectares, with the possibility of acquiring a further 18 hectares of predominantly woodland nearby. Approached by a long, impressive driveway, the château emerges from the landscape with commanding views towards the Pyrenees, creating an atmosphere of complete tranquillity and timeless rural elegance. The château is arranged around a beautiful central courtyard in a distinctive U-shaped configuration, with two substantial wings, four historic towers and an impressive chapel at its heart. Two square towers and two circular defensive towers, complete with surviving arrow slits and gun loops, bear witness to the property's medieval origins. Castelbon has a fascinating and distinguished history. Raimond At de Castelbon is recorded as Lord of Castelbon as early as the beginning of the 13th century, while in 1405 the château's archives were inventoried on the orders of Archambaud de Grailly, demonstrating its importance as a seigneurial and administrative centre. Over the centuries, the estate was associated with several notable families, including the Comminges and Joyeuse, before passing to Pierre de Bertier in the 16th century and subsequently to the Saint-Jean de Pointis family. In the 20th century, the château entered a new chapter as a model farm. Today, the property remains privately owned and offers an extraordinary opportunity to restore and complete a substantial historic estate while creating a truly exceptional home, hospitality destination or lifestyle business. Internally, the château retains an abundance of fabulous period features, including magnificent fireplaces, original stonework, characterful timber elements, historic stone staircases and an extraordinary chapel. The beautiful old tower staircases and surviving defensive architecture add to the property's unique sense of place. The accommodation extends to approximately 1,000 m2, subject to confirmation, with around 20 rooms and 7 8 bedrooms and 5 bathrooms, together with a wealth of additional reception and leisure spaces. A magnificent entrance hall or atrium forms the heart of the main house, with twin staircases leading towards the principal reception rooms. There are generous salons and dining areas, a substantial kitchen with open fireplace, additional service rooms, a TV room, laundry and cellar spaces. One of the property's most impressive features is its ballroom, complete with bar, cloakrooms and extensive terraces overlooking the surrounding gardens. A substantial poêle de masse provides a wonderfully atmospheric focal point and creates an inviting setting for entertaining. The accommodation includes a generous principal bedroom suite, further bedroom suites and bedrooms, family accommodation, an artist's studio of approximately 50 m2, music room, tower rooms and former staff quarters offering further potential for renovation. At the centre of the château sits its beautiful historic chapel, an especially evocative feature which contributes enormously to the romantic character of the estate. A Home, Retreat or Exceptional Business Opportunity Over the past 20 years, significant renovation work has been undertaken, including a new roof, pellet-fired heating system, renewed bathrooms and extensive improvements to the interiors. Much of the transformation is in place, with some areas requiring final restoration and finishing. The scale and versatility of the château lends itself perfectly to a number of uses. It could become an exceptional private reside

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    $2,688,200
    1,000
    8bedrooms
    6bathrooms
    land 28ha

    By Wheeler Property

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    Castle Roquecor (82)

    A rare 17th-century castle estate in Tarn-et-Garonne Located amidst the gently rolling valleys of Tarn-et-Garonne, near the lively village of Roquecor, this small, exceptional castle estate offers a rare combination of absolute privacy, extraordinary interiors and beautifully landscaped grounds. Accessible via a private driveway and opening onto imposing wrought-iron electric gates, the property spans just over 61 hectares, with the château discreetly positioned at the end of its own drive and surrounded by its grounds. Despite its wonderfully secluded setting, the estate benefits from excellent transport links: the village of Roquecor, renowned for its excellent restaurants and relaxed atmosphere, is nearby; Agen is about 30 minutes away, with its high-speed TGV connection to Paris, while Toulouse airport is just over an hour away. The château itself is a triumph of restoration. To describe it simply as a labor of love would hardly do justice to the extraordinary care, skill, and investment lavished upon it by its current owners. The renovation was undertaken by highly regarded craftsmen and interior designers, with quality and aesthetics taking precedence throughout. The result is a residence of exceptional refinement, where historic architecture blends seamlessly with a contemporary and elegant lifestyle. The interiors are absolutely extraordinary. Five beautifully appointed bedrooms are complemented by elegant, modern bathrooms, while the entire house is brimming with original period details. A magnificent staircase with delicate iron railings forms a striking centerpiece, leading to harmoniously proportioned reception rooms. The main living room is particularly impressive, with a beamed ceiling, a magnificent 18th-century fireplace, and original wood paneling. A charming dining room features an antique stone fireplace, while the wood-paneled study offers a wonderfully atmospheric retreat. The entrance hall, with its stone columns, creates an immediate sense of history and grandeur, leading to an exceptionally stylish modern kitchen. Each room has been designed with remarkable attention to detail. The decor is immaculate yet inviting, combining period charm with a sophisticated contemporary aesthetic. It's the kind of property that looks like it's been plucked straight from the pages of Interior Design magazine . Outside, the same level of care continues. The château is surrounded by perfectly landscaped walled gardens, featuring mature trees, immaculate boxwood topiary, and, of course, an elegant fountain that serves as a classic focal point. The gardens possess the maturity and serenity that only time can bestow, creating a wonderfully private setting around the house. Beyond the formal French gardens, the property includes a gatehouse, a guest or staff cottage, large garages, and numerous additional outbuildings, offering exceptional flexibility for guests, family, staff, storage, vehicles, or other projects. The buildings and grounds benefit from magnificent views across the surrounding countryside. A beautiful swimming pool, accompanied by a covered terrace, offers an idyllic setting for long summer lunches and relaxing afternoons overlooking the grounds. The castle's furniture and works of art, which have been carefully selected to complement the architecture and interiors, can also be acquired through separate negotiation, thus offering a rare opportunity for a buyer to acquire the property while retaining much of its original character and style. What makes this property so unusual is the combination of its scale, intimacy, architectural heritage, and the extraordinary standard of its renovation. Dating back to the 17th century, it retains the soul and character of an authentic French country estate while offering a level of contemporary comfort and design rarely found in historic properties. With an exorbitant level of investment having been devoted to its restoration, the opportunity to acquire such a meticulousl

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    $5,551,600
    440
    5bedrooms
    5bathrooms
    land 61.2ha

    By Wheeler Property

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    House L'Union (31)

    An Exceptional Estate in L'Union, Toulouse Hidden behind electric gates and set within magnificent park-like grounds, this extraordinary estate occupies one of Toulouse's most desirable residential addresses in L'Union, combining the tranquillity of a private country estate with the convenience of being just twenty minutes from the Place du Capitole and only fifteen minutes from Toulouse Blagnac Airport, now requiring some updating, this house is awaiting a new adventure. At its heart stands a distinguished gentleman's residence dating from the mid-ninetenth century, thoughtfully enlarged and adapted over the centuries to create a home of exceptional scale, beauty and versatility. Grand without ever feeling imposing, it is a house that wears its history with quiet confidence. The approach is unforgettable. A sweeping driveway meanders through mature specimen trees before arriving at the most charming enclosed courtyard, guarded by a pair of delightful iron dogs perched proudly upon the gate piers. Surrounding the courtyard are generous garages, extensive storage, the prettiest of potting sheds and, at its centre, a graceful olive tree that immediately evokes the warmth of southern France. Arranged over three elegant floors, the house is filled with architectural character and period detail. A magnificent reception hall, complete with fabulous antique tiled flooring and an elegant sweeping staircase, immediately sets the tone for the accommodation beyond. The principal drawing room, with its beautiful herringbone parquet flooring and impressive fireplace, provides an inviting space for both entertaining and relaxed family life. A stylish dining room opens through French doors onto the terrace, allowing effortless indoor-outdoor living, while the fitted kitchen with integrated appliances forms the practical heart of the home. A cosy television snug, spacious gymnasium and light-filled conservatory further enhance the generous and flexible accommodation. The upper floors offer a collection of elegant bedrooms, many enjoying peaceful views across the park-like grounds, with several opening onto charming balconies from which to enjoy the morning sunshine and the beauty of the surrounding gardens. Throughout, the house retains an abundance of original features that speak eloquently of its distinguished past while offering enormous potential for sensitive enhancement. Modern comforts include an air-source heat pump providing both heating and cooling, complemented by oil-fired central heating. While entirely comfortable as it stands, the property now offers an exciting opportunity for a new owner to undertake sympathetic updating, creating a truly exceptional residence that perfectly balances contemporary living with timeless architectural elegance. Outside, the lifestyle on offer is every bit as impressive as the house itself. The essential swimming pool is accompanied by extensive sun terraces, a pool house, jacuzzi and summer kitchen, creating a wonderful setting for entertaining family and friends or simply enjoying the long Toulouse summers. Additional accommodation includes a separate garage and a charming timber guest chalet with its own basic kitchen and bathroom, ideal for guests, extended family, staff or a variety of ancillary uses. Among the estate's many fascinating features is a beautiful historic water sistern, an increasingly rare survivor that adds another intriguing chapter to the property's rich history. Ancient wells, magnificent cedar trees and an outstanding collection of mature specimen trees create a landscape of exceptional beauty, privacy and permanence that has taken generations to establish. Despite its wonderfully private setting, the estate enjoys an enviable location within easy reach of the city centre, excellent schools, transport links and the international airport, making it equally suited as a principal residence, an elegant second home or a prestigious business address. Properties of this calibre a

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    $1,402,500
    649
    6bedrooms
    4bathrooms
    land 1.5ha

    By Wheeler Property

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    House with pool and garden Beauville (47)

    An exceptional historic estate in the rolling countryside of Lot-et-Garonne Dating from 1776 and centred around a magnificent stone manor house, with guest accommodation, swimming pool, garages, games room, separate apartment and extensive outbuildings. Beautifully restored by the current owners over 20 years with impeccable taste and considerable investment, the property offers refined luxury living set within more than 21 hectares of landscaped parkland, mature woodland and open countryside. Approached via a private lane, the estate enjoys complete privacy, far-reaching views and a strong sense of seclusion. Main house The principal residence is a superb example of 18th-century stone architecture, retaining its authentic character while being enhanced by an extensive and sympathetic restoration. The entrance is framed by an impressive ancient stone doorway opening into a welcoming reception hall with original terracotta flooring, exposed beams and thick stone walls, immediately setting the tone for the quality and atmosphere found throughout the home. The ground floor living spaces have been thoughtfully designed to combine historic charm with modern comfort. The bespoke kitchen perfectly blends rustic character with contemporary practicality, featuring high-quality integrated appliances, generous work surfaces, terracotta floor tiles, a striking stone fireplace and a glazed door opening onto the courtyard, creating a seamless connection between indoor and outdoor living. Adjacent is a stylish dining room with warm wooden floorboards, ideal for both formal entertaining and relaxed family meals. The grand drawing room provides an impressive reception space with excellent proportions, exposed beams, terracotta flooring and a feature fireplace forming a natural focal point, creating a room that is both elegant and inviting. The ground floor also benefits from two spacious bedroom suites, both with stylish en-suite bathrooms, offering excellent comfort, privacy and highly desirable single-level living potential. The first floor is accessed via a characterful staircase and continues the sense of space and refinement. With impressive vaulted and beamed ceilings throughout, the upper level comprises four further generous bedrooms, each carefully finished with oak doors, built-in wardrobes and considered detailing. The bathrooms are modern and stylish, combining quality fittings with tasteful design, and there is also a dedicated study providing a quiet and practical workspace. Throughout the main house, the restoration has been carried out to an exceptional standard, preserving original architectural features while introducing every modern comfort, including double glazing, a combination of underfloor heating and radiators, oil-fired central heating, and air-source heat pump air conditioning in selected rooms. The result is a home that retains its historic soul while delivering outstanding year-round comfort and ease of living. Courtyard, guest house and outdoor living A beautifully restored guest house provides ideal accommodation for visiting family or guests, or potential rental income. Finished with the same attention to detail as the main residence, it features exposed stone walls, original beams and an attractive open-plan living space. French doors open onto a private terrace overlooking the gardens, creating a peaceful setting. The kitchen is modern and well-equipped with granite worktops, while heating is provided via an efficient air-source heat pump system. The central courtyard forms a charming and atmospheric heart of the estate, featuring a lily pond with fountain and a superb covered terrace with heating, providing an exceptional space for al fresco dining and year-round outdoor entertaining. Beyond this, a further outdoor heated snug area offers a cosy additional retreat, ideal for relaxed evenings in all seasons. Additional accommodation and outbuildings A separate staff apartment offers further flexibility, compri

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    $1,864,200
    348
    8bedrooms
    7bathrooms
    land 21ha

    By Wheeler Property

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