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House with pool and garden Lauzerte (82)
A group of buildings, including a dwelling, two small holiday cottages, barns and offices, constructed out of Quercy stone and surrounded by rolling countryside, between the Lot and Tarn-et-Garonne departments . Located on the side of a hill, the property features a little more than one hectare of land, creating a natural shoulder halfway up the slope and extending down the hillside. As for the dwelling, facing fully south and overlooking the valley, it provides unobstructed views of the Quercy hills, while, the whole complex, made up of several local limestone buildings, is gracefully arranged around a courtyard, a number of patios and meadows bordered by oaks and maples. With its simple and balanced silhouette, the dwelling is topped with a hipped roof, whereas two small holiday cottages and a group of stone outbuildings – a former stable that has now been turned into office space, as well as two open-air barns, including one with a wide covered patio, ideal for summer meals – round out this group of bucolic edifices. In addition, set back from the other buildings, a swimming pool inconspicuously hidden within the verdant vegetation not only blends in seamlessly with the rest of the garden, but is also immersed in peace and quiet. Meticulously cared for, while respecting its history, and designed as if to assimilate perfectly with Quercy’s topography and dazzling light, all of its original volumes, ancient materials and views have been preserved, while the natural colour of its stones, barrel tiles and pastel shutters dialogue with the surrounding vegetation in a delicate balancing act between architecture and nature.
…$553,200323m²5bedrooms1bathroomland 1.1haBy Patrice Besse
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Apartment Quartier Latin - Paris 5ᵗʰ (75)
A 48-m² flat on the third floor of a 19th-century walk-up building, steps away from the Latin Quarter’s Musée de Cluny, in Paris’s 5th arrondissement. The flat is located in a Left Bank neighbourhood synonymous with French philosophy and culture, nestled between the boulevards of Saint-Michel and Saint-Germain. In this historical sector of the capital, known as the Latin Quarter, named in honour of the period when students used Latin to communicate with one other, the 19th-century building, with five storeys, contains two flats per floor, e.g. approximately 15 units in all. Safeguarded by an access code and an entry pass, the common areas feature meticulously maintained Paris stone, while an elegant wooden staircase leads to the third floor where the flat is located. Facing west, it includes a foyer lined with cabinets and a bedroom with built-in storage cupboards that looks out on to a peaceful interior courtyard, followed by a living room with a dining area, the latter of which is separated from the former by an atelier window fitted with frosted glass for extra privacy. In addition, a second bedroom could also be created for guests on the flat’s western side, while the open and fitted kitchen gives on to the living area. As for the bathroom with lavatory, located between the living area and sleeping quarters, it is decorated with blue and white Greek-inspired patterns and is accessible from either side, which could turn out to be quite useful if a second bedroom is created. Featuring straight-plank hardwood floors and tall, double-glazed windows, which bathe the flat in ample sunlight, the property is sold with a storeroom on the first floor, providing additional and precious storage space.
…$728,40048m²1bedroom1bathroomBy Patrice Besse
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Contemporary house with pool and garden Chartres (28)
A spacious, contemporary house in a historic town with a garden on the banks of the River Eure, perfect for canoeing and relaxation, 1 hour west of Paris . The house is in a quiet one-way street, and is easily accessible by car after passing under a centuries-old bridge spanning the river, below the cathedral. A famous collegiate church a little further down the road has been transformed into a cultural centre. The building is a former primary school surrounded by stone walls topped with 19th century railings and a large old double-leaf gate. You cross the old playground to enter the recently refurbished brick and stone building. The ground floor facade is encased in a glazed veranda that rises up towards the old attic floor: a contemporary reference to Palladio’s colossal order. There are nine low-arched windows surrounded by brick and topped by four roof dormers with hanging windows and triangular pediments that open up the slate roof.
…$1,146,800440m²4bedrooms1bathroomland 1,119m²By Patrice Besse
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Castle Auxerre (89)
A 16th-century chateau, its drawbridge and water-filled moats surrounded by grounds of a little more than 5 hectares, two hours from Paris, in the middle of a Burgundy village. According to archival records, the chateau was built in the 14th century by the lords of Baulches and was used as a residence for the captains of the garrison before it was reorganised in the late 16th century and then once again in the 18th. What remains today after these transformations is an 18th-century monument, built over a platform of 50 x 50 metres surrounded by wide moats of more than 10 metres and closely connected to the memory of the Arnaud de Châteauvieux family, lord of said chateau. As for the property’s fortified gatehouse, restored according to standard practices, it once contained a drawbridge that provided access over the moats. A wide bridal bath connects the village to the chateau, where the property’s gate opens onto a Calvary surrounded by a large circular swath of lawn, which, is in turn, encircled by a drive, providing vehicle parking. From here, a small lane bordered by a low stone wall branches into two segments – once past the bridge decorated with two stone vases – which curve around a central lawn before finally reaching the court of honour. As for the gatehouse’s portcullis, now transformed into a tall gate, it provides vehicle access to the chateau’s court of honour, flanked by a pavilion on each end and landscaped with large pruned yew trees in the middle. Surrounded by moats, the water for which is supplied by a natural spring flowing from a shimmering blue fountain, on the northern side of the chateau is a stone patio, followed by a bridge that spans the moats, one end of which is safeguarded by a tall ornate gate with fine gold-plated motifs that gives directly onto the grounds with its paths lined by plane or lime trees. A pond that has been there since the chateau’s construction and now transformed into a swimming pool, is located directly opposite the chateau, while a stone deck with sculpted figures as well as ancient benches, antique statues, vases, a pond and a small stream embellish the premises, cadenced by multi-century trees and abundant flora. In addition, a wooden chalet, surrounded by lush vegetation, houses a sauna, whereas, set back a ways, a chapel seems to watch over the property and, a little further on, there is an orchard with greenhouses, beehives and small wooden sheds, used as workshops. Last, but not least, standing apart from the other buildings in a semi-circular courtyard are the caretaker’s cottage, a dwelling for the chateau’s employee and several garages that can hold about fifteen vehicles total.
…$4,494,8001,400m²16bedrooms14bathroomsland 5.6haBy Patrice Besse
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House with pool and garden Penne-d'Agenais (47)
A renovated limestone dwelling from the 19th century, its guesthouse and barn on 4.5-hectare grounds, perched up on a hill near Tournon-d’Agenais. In the peaceful valleys and hillsides of the Lot-et-Garonne department, the property includes an architectural ensemble that blends in harmoniously with the countryside, where each building was purposefully designed to complement the surrounding landscape. According to tradition, the farms in this region are located far apart from one another, at one time separated by fields, but this property only has one neighbour, practically invisible due to its placement to the north of the grounds behind a stone wall, while, from the house or the garden, located halfway up a hill, one’s gaze is immediately hypnotised by the unobstructed views of the preserved natural landscape: pastures, a few cows, and, further on, the hills of the Pays de Serre. Around the buildings, a cluster of tall trees provides a verdant counterpoint to the stone buildings’ architecture as well as a shady respite, while the dovecote, set back from the two-storey rectangular main dwelling and built out of local stone, represents an impressive element thanks to its balanced aesthetics. As for the barn, also built out of stone, it completes this bucolic tableau in keeping with the former farm’s overall functional and aesthetic feel. Accessible via two separate entrances, each one indicated by a finely crafted gate, which lead to a gravel drive bordered by expertly landscaped Mediterranean vegetation, the property’s grounds are arranged into gentle terraces, with both sunnier and more wooded areas, as well as views of the surrounding countryside, while, in places, low stone walls crop up here and there, subtle vestiges of its former agricultural past.
…$459,900215m²5bedrooms1bathroomland 4.6haBy Patrice Besse
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House with garden and terrace Puymirol (47)
A former hotel turned dwelling with 650 m², a bar, theatre, library, cinema and garden to landscape, on the central square of a medieval fortified town. In the middle of the central square, the massive dwelling with its ground-floor arcades is emblematic of the architecture found in fortified villages in south-western France. Thanks to its symmetrical exterior, highlighted by ochre-colour plaster and ornamental décor clad in red brick, its main façade is both stately and eye-catching. As for the ground floor, cadenced by ashlar stone arches, it bears witness to the building’s original commercial vocation, typical of fortified village houses where the dwellings were usually located over the ground-floor shops, while, upstairs, tall arched windows, framed by bricks and topped with sculpted motifs, embellish the whole with an almost Florentine-like appearance. In addition, its dark-colour louvred shutters add a touch of refinement to the whole and bear witness to the care given to the building’s architectural details both inside and outside, whereas, thanks to its barrel tile hipped roof, the building blends in harmoniously with the rest of the edifices around the village square. It should also be noted that behind its exterior adorned with southern accents, its interior spaces contain substantial volumes and a number of original elements.
…$340,000600m²7bedroomsland 408m²By Patrice Besse
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Castle Perigueux (24)
A noble Renaissance-era dwelling, its holiday cottage and outbuildings in a 2-hectare enclosed park overlooking the valley, within the Périgord Blanc region. Dating from the 15th, 16th and 18th centuries, the property stands on a hillside, protected by woodlands to the south and overlooking the valley to the north and west. The high north end walls of the main edifice, with sparse openings, the buttresses and the round tower of the current guest house testify to the fact that this was once a fortified castle. A tree-lined driveway leads from the entrance gate to the noble residence, while a track running alongside the tennis court meets the outbuildings and a swimming pool at the bottom of a slope. A barely visible lap pool is perfectly embedded in the park surrounding the complex. The residence is framed by two enclosed spaces, each offering a breathtaking view: the courtyard where the main entrance is located, a well topped by a pyramid-shaped roof, an outbuilding used as a garden shed, a hangar for vehicles, as well as a pool facing a low pilaster and dressed stone wall. All of these are accessed via a carriage gate, a pedestrian gate and a recently installed gate. On the other side of the residence, the lawned garden with bountiful flowers features a summer dining area under a covered patio.
…$1,129,500683m²10bedrooms4bathroomsland 2.1haBy Patrice Besse
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Property with garden Vertou (44)
A dwelling from the Art Deco period with Haussmannian-style interior décor and its garden of nearly 900 m², near Nantes. Located on a one-way street, the property is accessible via a wrought-iron gate, framed by square pillars, as well as a second gate, which leads to the garage, while a tall stone wall and dense hedges shelter the property from view. Built in 1931, the completely detached villa of approximately 240 m² embodies a period marked by the transition between the Art Deco movement and the first signs of modernism, which results in a two-storey building topped with a roof terrace. In addition, the dwelling faces an ornamental, grassy garden of nearly 900 m², which is completely sheltered from view thanks to dense landscaped copses and tall stone walls, while a garden shed is located to the west of the edifice.
…$916,300240m²4bedrooms2bathroomsland 867m²By Patrice Besse
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Vineyard with pool and outbuildings Castillon-la-Bataille (33)
A medieval dwelling, listed as a Historical Monument, with a swimming pool and tennis court, near an 18-hole golf course and surrounded by 112 hectares, including 7 hectares of Protected Designation of Origin vineyards, near Saint-Emilion. Extending on from the Saint-Emilion plateau, the property is located in the heights of the Castillon-Côtes-de-Bordeaux appellation region, overlooking the Dordogne valley. Set back from the village, it takes advantage of its privileged position, which ensures great privacy as well as views of the valley’s remarkable environment and the surrounding vineyards and meadows. At the end of a village, the property is accessible via a private road bordered by vineyards, which then branches off into two lanes, providing access to the large wine storehouse off to one side, built during the Second French Empire, as well as, on the right, a small tenant farmer’s house, followed by several outbuildings, mostly grouped around an open courtyard, near a swimming pool and a tennis court. As for the property, it extends over more than 112 hectares of land, vineyards and forests, while vast landscaped grounds surround the medieval chateau. The latter’s partial inclusion on the list of historical monuments mentions the protection of the 14th-century dwelling, its four towers, entrance pavilion with its staircase turret, exteriors and rooftops of the other buildings that compose the edifice as well as those for the Second Empire wine storehouses, with the exclusion of the outbuildings to the west. Lastly, the contiguous vineyards guarantee great regularity for the estate’s wine production. Exclusively planted on clay-limestone hills, they benefit from natural drainage and excellent sunlight thanks to their mostly southwest exposure.
…$5,359,200800m²By Patrice Besse
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House with garden and terrace Ligueil (37)
A renovated village house with authentic charm, a guesthouse and a tree-dotted garden full of flowers, nestled in the south of France’s Touraine province. The property’s two houses share a courtyard and garden on a walled plot that covers around 1,100m². From a village road that runs alongside the main house, a low wooden gate leads onto a drive that takes you to a courtyard between the two dwellings. From a village square, a second gate, which is tall, made of wrought iron and framed between tuffeau stone pillars, leads onto a gravelled driveway that takes you into the garden. The different buildings are separate from one another. They face east and west. There is a main dwelling, a guesthouse and a small outbuilding. Exposed stonework forms the elevations, dressed tuffeau stone forms the window and door surrounds and flat tiles cover the roofs. Each building has a terrace. In front of the guesthouse, there is a lush lawn embellished with many clusters of flowering plants and dotted with trees.
…$472,500287m²5bedrooms1bathroomland 1,108m²By Patrice Besse
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House with garden Neufchâtel-Hardelot (62)
An 18th-century manor house and its outbuildings set in 4,000 m² of wooded grounds, just a few minutes from the beaches of the Opal Coast . A notable mention of this noble house can be found in the French Mérimée database. The manor is depicted on the 1813 land registry. A succession of different families have lived here right up to the present day. They have all endeavoured to preserve the authenticity of the manor house, which stands out for its extremely harmonious classical style. The entrance is through a white wooden gate revealing the main body of the dwelling, which stands proudly in the middle of the central lawn. The property is surrounded by greenery and the garden is laid out on either side of the residence and the outbuildings to the right of the main facade. Rectangular in plan and classical in style, the main two-storey building has a floor area of approx. 250 m² excluding the basement. The slate roof, with its broached eaves, features three hip dormers on each side and three brick chimney stacks. The main facade, rendered in white and punctuated by nine symmetrically arranged, small-paned windows with white shutters, creates a particularly harmonious appearance.
…$746,800295m²7bedrooms1bathroomland 4,065m²By Patrice Besse
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Property with pool Tarascon (13)
An 18th-century country house of 600 m², with natural swimming pool, park and 19-hectare olive-growing estate, 15 minutes from Avignon TGV station . This is a bastide with a history that is not easily unveiled. Its Provence name, which means 'to preserve and respect', may well refer to a Masonic practice that existed in 18th-century lodges but has since disappeared. And it was precisely at this time that the bastide was built, probably on top of pre-existing medieval foundations. A symbol in the centre of the park's majestic wrought-iron entrance gate adds to the mystery: a hexagram, or 'Star of David', suggests that the estate may have belonged to a Jewish banker in the service of the Avignon papacy. However, there are no official records to support this hypothesis, which has become a local legend. It should be remembered that the hexagram is a decorative figure found in Christian, Hindu, Japanese and pre-Islamic Arab architectural symbolism; the six branches of the star representing the six days of work, with the seventh day, the day of rest, in the hollowed-out centre of the geometry. The residence, surrounded by around 4 hectares of wooded parklands, is situated at the south-east end of a 15-hectare olive grove, criss-crossed by chequered tracks. Some of the earth paths run alongside one of the high dykes protecting the property from the Rhone River, which provides the entire estate with a much-envied wealth of silt and a constant supply of water. The bastide, at once an aristocratic residence and a farmhouse, displays all the distinctive features of its particular architectural style. As the construction of such a complex always takes time, the square, affluent 18th-century buildings were extended at the beginning of the 19th century by two lower adjoining buildings. Not far away, a single-storey outbuilding dating from the late 19th century, used as a caretaker's lodge, ensures from a distance that the peace and quiet of the bastide, a true 'manor house' surrounded by its estate, is preserved.
…$4,437,200600m²10bedrooms9bathroomsland 19.5haBy Patrice Besse
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House with garden Nontron (24)
A town house with a classical style, a garden and a stunning view in the historical heart of Nontron in France’s Périgord Vert area. The property extends over a long, narrow plot from a street to a valley drop. The house is built in a classical architectural style. It is a terraced house with a facade that leads straight out onto the street. The dwelling was built upon a medieval cellar. It has three floors, excluding its basement and its loft space. The latter could be converted. The house dates back to the 18th and 19th centuries. Its street side faces north and its garden side faces south. Its classically designed faces rise up to a gable roof of monk-and-nun tiling. Rendering coats the stone walls but leaves the dressed stone of the quoins and window and door surrounds exposed. The windows are perfectly aligned with one another. Stringcourses demarcate each floor. Solid and louvred shutters protect the house’s wooden windows, which are original features and are laid out symmetrically. A timber spiral staircase with a wrought-iron balustrade leads from the ground floor to the upper levels, including the loft. There is a landing on each floor. The town house conceals a walled garden behind it. The walls surrounding this garden were built upon the old ramparts of Nontron and its chateau. The property’s commanding position overlooking the valley offers a spectacular panoramic vista.
…$288,100219m²5bedrooms1bathroomland 298m²By Patrice Besse
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Castle Fontainebleau (77)
An impressive, 18th century chateau, its outbuildings and its parklands, just 30 minutes from Fontainebleau. The view from this chateau, standing in a dominant position, gives a vista of the Gâtinais bocage countryside. The garden laid out in front and composed of wide areas laid to lawn, gives unobstructed views over the countryside below. It is extended to the rear by a wooded section. The main, rectangular building in the centre stands facing the wrought iron entrance gates that open on to parklands spanning approx. 10 ha, one section of which is building land. A little further away, on the east side, are the outbuildings, laid out in a V-shape around a level courtyard. They have their own entrance from the village and are followed by a few utility buildings. Gravel pathways make it possible to move around and park cars.
…$2,996,6001,844m²20bedroomsland 12.5haBy Patrice Besse
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House with pool and garden Perigueux (24)
In the first crown of Périgueux, on a 1 ha enclosed plot, an old farmhouse renovated by an architect, its swimming pool, its tennis court, and its gîte. Located in a residential dead-end, the property extends over the plateau of a wooded hill. The approximately 1 ha park, entirely enclosed, surrounds an old U-shaped farm building. Two automatic solid gates and hedges prevent any overlooking. A paved parking area transitions with the street, followed by a vehicle shelter at the entrance of the park. The latter is grassy and planted with trees, including a recently planted row of chestnut trees. It also includes a petanque court, an orchard, a tennis court, and a garden shed. A pond collects rainwater from the gutters. A north-facing terrace is connected to the kitchen and is topped by four connected photovoltaic panels used for self-consumption. The residential buildings and outbuildings enclose a landscaped garden in which a swimming pool, a south-facing covered area, and gravel paths lead to the many interior accesses are integrated.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…$1,117,900386m²5bedrooms1bathroomland 1haBy Patrice Besse
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Vineyard Saint-Emilion (33)
In the western part of the Saint-Émilion vineyards, a Girondine building to renovate and its 5 ha of vines. In the midst of four vineyard plots, the estate is in need of complete renovation. A Girondine stone house, built at the beginning of the 20th century, occupies the central position. The building, approximately 240 m², consists of six bedrooms, two kitchens that also serve as dining rooms, as well as a living room. The whole requires restoration, in a configuration that allows for a reinterpretation of the spaces. The estate also includes all necessary infrastructure to continue viticultural activity: a barrel cellar, a winery, and a barn. The land, covering an area of about 5 ha, is predominantly planted with Merlot and Cabernet Franc on clay-gravel soils, in line with the tradition of Saint-Émilion wines. The vines are currently managed by a local cooperative, which ensures their maintenance and generates a steady income.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…$916,300230m²By Patrice Besse
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Farmhouse with outbuildings and garden Cosne-Cours-sur-Loire (58)
2 hours from Paris, in Burgundy, on the edge of Puisaye, an elegant country residence with its park and swimming pool. Numerous roads crisscross the hilly and lush countryside to serve the hamlet of a few houses where the property is located. The residence, built in 1870 and accessible by a path, is presented as a master house with three levels including one in the attic. Its main façade, facing west and composed of five symmetrical bays, is punctuated by numerous large-pane windows, with solid wooden shutters on the first two levels. The ground floor is distinguished from the upper level by finely wrought railings as well as a molded and painted wooden door, which serves as the main entrance. Corner chains in white cut stone rhythm the façades, which are made of plastered stone or bricks. The Mansard roof, redone in 2020, is covered with slate and punctuated by dormers, a few chimney stacks, and a weather vane. The rear façade, facing east, overlooks the park planted with shrubs of various species and occupied by a swimming pool. A stone staircase leads to a terrace, also made of stone, near an opening that leads to a functional layout of a back kitchen, which communicates with a workshop. While the ground floor typically gathers the living spaces, the upper floor houses the four bedrooms of the residence along with their shared shower room, with the attic being occupied by a convertible attic. Finally, a small stone and tile outbuilding adjoins the house, adorned with a wisteria that runs along the façade. A straight stone staircase leads to the upper floor.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…$495,600240m²4bedroomsland 1,829m²By Patrice Besse
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Contemporary house with garden and terrace Amiens (80)
In Amiens, a loft in a rehabilitated former salt warehouse, with an outbuilding and a garden on the banks of the Somme. The property consists of two distinct buildings situated opposite each other within a closed garden of nearly 300 m², which features a terrace and an inner courtyard. The residence, a former salt granary that has been converted, spans approximately 320 m². It is designed as a contemporary loft, with large open spaces spread over one and a half floors. This includes two living rooms, a dining room, a kitchen, two offices, and three large sleeping rooms, including a master bedroom. A separate studio is accessible from the entrance hall. An outbuilding of approximately 200 m² is located opposite. It is occupied by office spaces and a garage, which offers potential for extension or raising, subject to urban planning permissions.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…$1,638,900520m²4bedrooms4bathroomsland 700m²By Patrice Besse
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House with pool and garden Angouleme (16)
In Charente, at the gates of Angoulême, a Charente residence from the 19th century, its outbuildings, and its swimming pool on 3 hectares of wooded land. The building complex is organized according to the traditional layout of old Charente farms: a main living building, extended and framed by outbuildings forming a semi-closed courtyard in a U-shape. The main house, built of rendered stone, features a sober architecture topped with a hip roof, inspired by rural styles. The arrangement of the façade, punctuated by regular openings, reflects a pursuit of balance rather than grandeur. The discreet but structuring window frames emphasize the rigor of the composition. The roof of the outbuildings, with its two slopes, follows the local tradition, with a moderate pitch suited to the region's climate. The clear and readable volumes testify to a construction designed to last, where each element serves a specific function. On either side, the outbuildings—barns, stables, and annexes—exhibit a more rugged form. Their generous proportions, large openings, and frameworks reflect their original agricultural purpose. The U-shape layout is not merely functional: it creates a protected inner courtyard that is almost intimate, sheltered from prying eyes. Thus, the whole forms a small coherent and hierarchical territory in itself, where living and working once coexisted in harmony.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…$916,300300m²5bedrooms2bathroomsland 3.3haBy Patrice Besse
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House with pool and garden Brassac (82)
In Quercy Blanc, a restored old house with guest accommodation, a barn, horse boxes, and a swimming pool set in a hilly landscape. The property is accessible by a small path that veers off from the road and joins a discreet hamlet composed of a few ancient residences. Set slightly back, the architectural and landscaped ensemble occupies a plot of approximately 8,000 m² open to cultivated lands and woods that structure this countryside of Quercy Blanc. The main house constitutes the heart of the property. It is an old stone dwelling, almost square in plan, built on three levels. Its limestone facades are pierced with regular openings equipped with wooden shutters. An external stone staircase leads to the main entrance located at the living level, a traditional arrangement in local rural architecture that used to preserve the ground floor for agricultural purposes. The four-pitched roof is covered with canal tiles. At the foot of the stairs, a grassy and wooded terrace, positioned slightly above, allows one to enjoy the surrounding countryside. Surrounding the house are the other buildings, also made of stone and tiles. An independent guest house of approximately 60 m², more modest in size and on one level, has its own terrace and a small private garden, allowing for the accommodation of family or guests with complete autonomy. An agricultural stone dependency completes the built ensemble. It includes a barn as well as several annex spaces, including horse boxes and a technical room. A well still in water adjoins the house. Dug in front of the main residence, almost at the foot of one of its side facades, a rectangular swimming pool is set in a lawn largely opened to the countryside. The buildings are well spaced across the plot, at a good distance from one another, allowing for clear views of the hills and fields surrounding the hamlet. All together, it forms a small coherent built group, characteristic of the rural settlements in this part of Tarn-et-Garonne, where old houses, dependencies, and gardens are organized at the edge of an ancient habitat within a landscape that has remained predominantly agricultural.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…$864,400400m²5bedroomsland 8,324m²By Patrice Besse
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