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A 15th-century Gascony château of around 600 m² set in a peaceful, unspoilt environment with uninterrupted views over rolling countryside reminiscent of Italian Tuscany. A large wooded park of 7 hectares with outbuildings, swimming pool and pool house. The property is accessed via a plane tree-lined driveway and a large wrought iron gate. The chateau comprises a through entrance hall leading to a central staircase that leads to a spacious living room with a large stone archway separating the lounge from the dining room. A separate modern kitchen opens on to arcades outside. In the corner tower, a cloakroom and shower room with WC. In symmetry with the entrance hall, a large room with a stone vault could be converted and used as a workshop. A caretaker's flat in the castle comprises a living room, kitchen and dining room. The north wing comprises five bedrooms and two bathrooms; the south wing comprises two bedrooms and two bathrooms, a study and a loggia with a dominant view over the countryside. Several outbuildings, including a guest house at the entrance to the property, comprising a lounge/kitchen, two bedrooms and a bathroom. A dovecote and a pool house that could be converted into a reception room opening onto the terrace and swimming pool. An authentic and comfortable property located in the golden triangle of the Gers, with quick access to all amenities.
…By Barnes Toulouse
A 19th-century chateau with outhouses, a pool and 7.5 hectares of grounds facing the historical town of Lectoure in France’s Gers department. A track leading to the property leaves a small country road on the hillside. A discreet spring covered with stones marks the entrance to the grounds. The chateau’s facade appears at the end of a drive shaded by tall, old trees. The edifice enjoys absolute privacy and calm. It looks out over a valley, in isolation from the rest of the world. You can admire several stunning vistas from the property. These views stretch to the town of Lectoure, perched on its rocky outcrop. The chateau is built on a large gravel terrace with a round ornamental stone pond. The building is rectangular and has an adjoining tower in the middle of its west elevation. It has four flours that can be seen from its east side, lower down. The top floor is a loft space. The edifice offers a liveable floor area of around 800m², spread between the ground floor and the first floor, which can be seen from the south driveway. The chateau was built in 1805. It is made of dressed stone, rendered with a beige lime coating. Its facade reflects the architectural traits of its era: 14 rectangular openings are arranged symmetrically around a central bay that stands out for its dressed stone and its double door that forms the main entrance. The quoins, cornices and door and window surrounds are made of exposed dressed stone. The building is crowned with a zinc and slate mansard roof with hipped ends, punctuated with three bull’s-eye windows on its south side, three on its north side, one on its east side and another one on its west side. The grounds are dotted with age-old trees and vast clearings. This wonderful outdoor space includes an isolated swimming pool, a dovecote, an old washing place and an Italian-style garden. The style of this Italian garden goes well with the chateau’s north elevation and brings out its elegance. At a lower level, there are two large rectangular outbuildings made of rubble stone. They face each other and can be reached via a separate drive on one side.
…By Patrice Besse
In the heart of Lomagne, where the hills gently roll beneath the soft light of the South-West, a discreet path winds its way through the fields. At first glance, nothing suggests what awaits at the end of this quiet country road. Then, almost like an apparition, golden stone walls announce the entrance to a truly unique estate. A place steeped in centuries of history, whose earliest foundations date back to the Middle Ages, patiently reshaped over time to acquire its present elegance in the 18th century. Crossing the farm courtyard, one discovers a setting punctuated by agricultural buildings, old barns, and a dovecote still standing watch. Nearby, a renovated caretaker’s house of approximately 100 sqm offers modern comfort, while a vast 145 sqm gym/multi-purpose space reflects a contemporary reinterpretation of the property. Yet it is as one moves further in that the magic truly unfolds. A chestnut tree-lined avenue gently guides the way, acting as a seamless transition between the outside world and a more intimate realm. A porch shelters the entrance to the noble courtyard, carefully guarding the estate’s secrets. Beside it, a tower crowned with a 19th-century wind turbine recalls a time when the property was entirely self-sufficient. Here, the atmosphere shifts entirely. The buildings are arranged in a U-shape, embracing a space that feels almost timeless. A chapel with multicolored stained-glass windows captures the light, scattering it in vibrant hues. Beyond, the eye drifts over rolling countryside, its colors changing with the seasons. A cedar-lined path leads to the woods, inviting quiet walks, while a stone basin and a swimming pool extend this sense of serenity. And at the heart of it all, the château — approximately 1,300 sqm in total, including around 1,000 sqm of living space. Its south-facing façade, characteristic of the 18th century, opens generously to the light, filling the interiors with a constant softness. In contrast, the north façade tells another story: three towers of differing architectural styles, one adorned with gargoyles, stand watch over even older features — mullioned windows, arrow slits, and the remains of the original moats, still filled with water. Every stone seems to carry a memory, every perspective reveals a new surprise. This estate is not merely a property. It is a place of history, character, and emotion — offering a rare canvas for those who can unlock its full potential.
…By Midi-pyrénées Sotheby’s International Realty
Near Lectoure and Agen, medieval château from the XIII century and alterations from the early renaissance of the XVI century. This 950 m² château listed monuments historiques which has conserved many of its original features presents a unique opportunity to restore. The former moat, sentry tower with archer slits, the entrance bridge formerly a drawbridge remind its original defensive purpose while the hexagonal dungeon tower, the renaissance galery, the spiral stone staircase, the cloister and the chapel show the alteration from the renaissance period. The chateau boasts 25 rooms including a guards room, empire style reception rooms, a gallery, 9 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, vaulted stone cellars, a chapel. In the park crossed by a river, there are century old trees, a mill house, outbuildings, a XVI century dovecote. On the land of the property, there are 4 farmhouses to repair, 156 hectares of cultivated land and partly under irrigation and 48 hectares of woodland.
…By Barnes Toulouse
ON THE BORDER BETWEEN TARN-ET-GARONNE AND GERS This unique property, built in a commanding position and surrounded by fortified walls, overlooks the rolling countryside of Lomagne and enjoys a 360° panoramic view, with no neighbors in a peaceful setting. Between a medieval square tower and the former 12th-century Templar commandery, a charming castle was built over the following centuries and up until the 17th century, now equipped with all modern amenities. Various adjoining outbuildings totalling 750m² complete this remarkable horseshoe-shaped architectural ensemble, built around a charming garden sheltered from view. The château comprises two converted towers, one dating from the 11th century and topped by a panoramic terrace, and another smaller one dating from the 16th century. A large landscaped terrace of 100m² with remarkable terracotta balusters adorns one of the facades, while two other terraces enhance the other sides. The château can be accessed either from the south via a magnificent stone staircase from the lower street, built over a delightful little garden, or from the north via an entrance protected by a porch. To the east, the vast outbuilding, a former Templar commandery of 450 m² on three levels, is accessible from the street and can be used as a garage for several cars. It could also be renovated to become a superb living space. The garden also opens onto the outside through a wooden gate next to the village church. The heart of the castle offers approximately 350 m² of living space, combining remarkable architectural features with contemporary comfort. The bright and welcoming entrance hall is the heart of the house and features a large wooden staircase leading to the bedrooms upstairs. On the ground floor, there is a large living room, a charming library nestled in the square tower, and a dining room with a large medieval fireplace opening onto the 100 m² terrace. To the south is a fitted kitchen with a beautiful wooden mantelpiece and a utility room leading to the interior garden and large adjoining spaces housing a laundry room, boiler room, workshop, and various amenities. The upper floor, recently insulated after the full restoration of the roof and attic, has five bedrooms, two of which have their own bathroom, as well as two shower rooms. A small staircase leads to the attic and the terrace of the former keep. The building is flanked by various outbuildings (stables, wine cellar, barns, storage rooms, additional garage) below and other wonderful surprises... The property also has a swimming pool located on a separate piece of land just a few steps away, planted with numerous fruit trees. In this remarkable property, you can travel through time simply by changing rooms. For more information or to visit this property, please contact Anne-Claire Joachim: +33 (0)6 62 56 28 84 Energy class: E Climate class: E Estimated annual energy costs for standard use: between €5,110 and €6,930 per year. Prices indexed as of January 1, 2021. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Agence Mercure Toulouse-occitanie
If you are looking for a ‘statement’ property and love large light-filled rooms and endless views, this is the perfect place for you. This property is impressive in every way; the pristine stone façade on all sides, the spacious well-proportioned courtyard, the natural spring bubbling up from the rocks beneath the orangery, the views, the large light-filled rooms. Even the swimming pool has a private park of over 1,500 m²! There are two entrances to the property; from the front of the house, we can pass through an electric gate and drive up the approximately 500 metre tree-lined drive, catching glimpses of the chateau as we progress. For the day-to-day school or shopping runs, there is another semi-private road that arrives at the back gates, which are framed by an ancient stone archway. Once past the gates, there is ample parking in the courtyard. Here, we can access the main house through the front door, or a side door that leads to the kitchen. We enter the front door from the enclosed courtyard, into a wide hall that runs along the back of the house, leaving all the reception rooms to face the front. The front hall leads to a good-sized study with double doors leading outside. From here, we can access all the reception rooms ‘en enfilade’. This room would make an ideal library. Here too, we can access the large terrace that runs the length of the front of the house, offering panoramic views of the château park and the valley. This is the ideal spot to sit and sip an aperitif in the evening and watch the birds swooping across the sky above the rolling hills. On the right of the study is the dining room, with double aspect windows, a fireplace, and parquet flooring. Off the dining room is a good-sized kitchen with a large open fireplace, access to the courtyard and a small pantry. This is the main kitchen, as it is close to the dining room, but for serious cooks there is a second, much larger kitchen on the other side of the house, which we will come to later. There are two main salons, both with stunning views, parquet floors and fireplaces. These are lovely spaces to sit and relax; one of them could be a good games & TV room and the other one could be used for receiving guests, or just to read a good book curled up on a comfortable sofa. At the far end of the house, we come to the 53 m² bar/party room. This room has attractive wooden floors and doors leading to the terrace, and is the ideal spot for a big family reunion, a children’s party or a disco themed fête on a summer evening. There is already a large wooden bar with a sink and room for a half-sized fridge – and plenty of space to keep drinks and glasses. It even has his & hers WCs! A room behind the bar could be used as a billiard room or even a very large mudroom – as it opens on to a side terrace on the pool side of the house. Beyond this room is another guest WC, a door that leads to the cellars, and at the far end, an enormous (56 m²) second kitchen with fireplace and 4 sets of doors leading outside. First floor Having toured the ground floor in a wide circle, we come back to the main hallway where a well-proportioned wooden staircase leads to the first floor. The first floor is in symmetry with the ground floor. A wide landing runs the length of the house and there are windows overlooking the courtyard. All but one of the bedrooms faces the view, and all have large windows to catch the light. On the left, once you go up the stairs, is the largest of six bedrooms, all with private bath or shower rooms. This first bedroom has a large bathroom with a traditional free-standing bathtub and a separate shower. The sink, bidet and WC all have a pretty flower pattern on them, and there is a window. The bedroom measures over 55 m², and has two large windows and carpeted floors. It has a half-wall that could form a separate dressing room, but this would be a quick job to tear down and restore the original proportions. The floor here is carpeted. Opposite this room a locked door leads to an unfinished room that can then connect to the first floor of the outbuildings. All this could be finished to provide more living space, but so far, the present owner has not felt the need to expand. As we walk down the corridor, there are two further en suite bedrooms, both facing the garden and the stunning views. Both have big closets and parquet flooring. Further along the hallway, the fourth bedroom is smaller than the others, and the bathroom needs some work. It is also the only bedroom that does not face the front of the property. The floor here is carpeted. Bedroom five is spacious and has a good-sized shower room. The floors are parquet and there are two windows. Bedroom six is bigger (30 m²) and has a marble fireplace and parquet flooring. It also has two windows facing the wonderful views and a large bathroom with both a shower and a bathtub. A door in the back hall opens to reveal a staircase leading down to the extensive cellars built into the rock. Here we find the oil-fired furnace that heats the house. There is a long room with a vaulted ceiling that could make an impressive wine cellar, a large storage room and another long room with doors to the garden, followed by two smaller spaces. There is so much space here, and as there are several large doors opening to the garden, this part of the house could be used for a variety of things, including garden equipment storage, a wine cellar or tasting room, a winter greenhouse…there are many possibilities. The grounds here form the perfect setting for the house itself. There are stone terraces on all sides, and a natural spring feeds the large ornamental fishpond in front of the house. This spring is one of the unusual elements in the property. It is accessed by an open-air stone staircase that goes down into a cave where a basin has been carved out of the rock. Water bubbles out of a corner of the rock all year round, we are told, and feeds the ornamental pond in the grounds. This is a magical space and it is easy to imagine that generations of chateau dwellers have come down here to cool off in the summer heat or just to look at the bubbling water and be soothed by its music. There is also a large wooded area on one side of the property and a number of beautiful mature trees in the park area. Behind the main building, through the archway below the tower, there is a grassy area and a side terrace. Here is where the main driveway comes up to the house, and here is the gate to the separate garden which contains the swimming pool. There are lovely views here too, and the area is very peaceful. The large pool offers two separate areas; one to play water polo or just relax, and another part to swim laps. There is a Mediterranean-style pool house with an enclosed patio and a built-in BBQ, and inside the house is a small kitchen area, room for a fridge, a WC and a shower. So, you can spend the day by the pool and still have cold drinks, snacks and even lunch without going back to the house! The property is built in a U-shape, so that all one side comprises the chateau, and it is attached to the outbuildings via a large back kitchen with a room to renovate above, followed by a charming tower with an arched passageway leading to the back terraces, the main driveway, and the pool area. On the other side of the U is an estimated 200 m² building comprising a series of large rooms, several with vaulted stone ceilings, and a space above with windows. On the courtyard opposite the kitchen, there is also a separate 50 m² stone building that currently serves as a rather magnificent laundry room. Attached to it is an enclosed area of about 50 m² that has served in the past as an orangery. There is a small guardian’s cottage to renovate completely which is attached to the outbuildings and accessible both from the barns and from a door on the other side of the back entry gates. This property could make an amazing family home, which in fact it has been in recent years. It could also lend itself to any one of a number of projects, from a luxury B&B to an art or yoga retreat. It is big, but on a human scale, and the rooms don’t overwhelm; rather they invite you in. It is an ideal house for entertaining, and will appeal to a wide variety of clientele. We fell in love with the wonderful views and the elegance of the park with its beautifully proportioned ornamental pond reflecting the façade of the house. The sense of light and space in both the reception rooms and the large bedrooms is just magical, and we were itching to offer suggestions on how to decorate and furnish this property to bring out the best in it. xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx The information relating to the property, including but not limited to its surface area, condition, features and technical equipment (including, without limitation: heating systems, electrical installations, plumbing, drainage, swimming pool, security systems, and any other equipment), is provided for information purposes only, based on the elements and statements supplied by the seller. Bliss Immobilier, acting as an intermediary, cannot guarantee the accuracy, completeness or currency of this information, nor can it be held liable for the condition, operation, compliance or durability of the equipment, or for the overall condition of the building, its structure or any of its components. It is the responsibility of the purchaser to carry out, at their own discretion and expense, any inspections, verifications and expert assessments they deem necessary prior to any purchase, including by qualified professionals. The information provided does not engage the liability of Bliss Immobilier and does not constitute a contractual commitment.
…By Bliss Immobilier
GERS - NEAR MAUVEZIN Beautiful country property with a XIXth century castle of 376 m², very bright and divided into 11 main rooms including 5 bedrooms. Without nuisance in the heart of a superb park of 1,6 hectare. Salt water swimming pool with pool house, bowling alley, numerous outbuildings including stables, large pond with a spring, well, orchard and about forty 35 year old truffle oaks. Possibility to acquire more land. Suitable as a family residence, or for a tourist or agricultural project. Energy class: E Climate class: E Estimated annual energy costs for standard use: between 5317 euros and 7193 euros per year. Prices indexed to January 1, 2021. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Agence Mercure Toulouse-occitanie
Situated near Mauvezin in the Gers area, a Gascon chateau of approx. 370 m² set in peaceful, unspoilt surroundings with uninterrupted views over rolling countryside. The chateau comprises a large reception room, a dining room, a kitchen and two bedrooms on one level with a shower room. Upstairs is a library, four bedrooms with three bathrooms and a loggia. The property is set in 3 hectares of land, offering numerous possibilities for a family or business project.
…By Barnes Toulouse
A few minutes from Auch, an elegant, fully renovated 1750s charterhouse offering approximately 400 m² of living space and 150 m² of basement space, set in the heart of a 3,3-hectare estate with grounds, meadows and open views of the Pyrenees. The property, surrounded by walls, is organised around a main courtyard and a French garden. The reception rooms include a large double-aspect lounge and a dining room with preserved period features (stucco, murals, marble fountain, Murano chandelier). Leicht fitted kitchen with Miele appliances. Master suite with double dressing room and bathroom, four bedrooms and a home cinema area. Large basement with wine cellar, storage room, workshop, boiler room and double garage. Outside, there is a 6 × 12 m heated saltwater swimming pool, and a contemporary covered pool house with kitchen and shower room. Heat pump heating. A property full of character, combining heritage, modern comfort and an exceptional natural setting.
…By Barnes Toulouse
Exclusive!! Off a country road at the edge of a quiet village tall wrought iron gates open past the formal gardens to panoramic views on one side and to the imposing chateau on the other. A heavy wooden door leads to a spacious hallway with a cloakroom and toilet off and a wide staircase to the upper floor. A nice flow of comfortable sized rooms make this part of the chateau suitable for day to day living. Each room has a particular character and many original features. There are large windows providing luminosity and views over different aspects of the grounds and countryside and underfloor heating provides comfort throughout the ground floor and open fires in each room. The first room is a library with an array of fitted wooden bookshelves. Doors lead through to a spacious formal lounge and another to a smaller snug with an open fireplace. From there a corridor passes separate studies and on to a spacious kitchen/ diner. There are numerous fitted units and appliances and work surfaces and french doors leading to a large covered terrace for al fresco dining. There is a pantry off and a cold room and a short corridor past a toilet to a back door which leads towards separate family annexe and a gate through to an informal park. Behind the garage are a barn and 3 small storage areas, another smaller garage that can easily be extended. Upstairs in this part of the chateau there are 5 bedrooms, each with its own bathroom - some en-suite and others adjacent. The rooms are spacious and airy and are tastefully decorated giving each a distinctive character. Finally there is a door through to an enormous games room with billiard table, table tennis table and video games area as well as room for spectators! On from this is a fitness room fitted with an array of equipment. The tower sits on the right on passing through the gates and with main access at first floor level. It can also be accessed from the internal courtyard. The tower has 4 levels, 3 of which have been painstakingly restored preserving as many of the original features. The cellar on the ground floor, first floor main reception room, 100m2, with underfloor heating, second reception room on the third level and the top floor not yet restored. Attached to the chateau is a self contained family annexe, which can also serve as guardian accommodation or gîte. Large wooden doors open into a spacious well fitted kitchen with space for dining. A corridor with toilet off and stairs up to the bedrooms, opens to a large lounge. Upstairs are 3 bedrooms, each with its own bathroom and again with distinctive character. To the side of the tower is a large garage suitable for 2/3 cars and given the height it could be converted, subject to permissions, to guardian accommodation. At the periphery of the grounds is the ruin of a farmhouse, sitting within half hectare of grounds, which again could be developed if appropriate permissions are obtained. The gardens are not extensive but well maintained with numerous shrubs, bushes and trees providing many colourful areas around the terraces and paths. In front of the chateau is a meticulous french garden with its manicured hedges and a viewpoint at one end from which the outline of Pyrenees range can be seen as well as villages from miles away. To the side there is a more informal grass area with trees on two sides making it quite private and suitable for a variety of purposes. On taking the path there is an all weather tennis court on the right and on the left lower than the french garden is a heated swimming pool. There are extensive terraces suitable for relaxing with panoramic views. Between the buildings is an internal courtyard with a central fountain and planters and flowerbeds at the sides providing colour. The chateau is private but not isolated. Situated in the heart of the Gers there are 5 towns within easy reach where a wide variety of shops and services are available. The Gers itself is vibrant with clubs for sports and cultural activities, local festivals and the international jazz festival at Marciac. Day trips to the skiing and hiking resorts in the Pyrenees are possible as are the Atlantic beaches for surfing or relaxing. For international travel the airports at Toulouse, just over an hour, where onward direct or connecting flights can be taken. Bordeaux can be reached in just over 2 hours
…By Maxwell-baynes Residential And Vineyards - Christie's International Real Estate
In the beautiful countryside south of Auch, this castle in a dominant position, part of which dates back to the 16th century, will charm you with its 640m² of living space divided into 20 main rooms, including a vast 127m² quadrangular hall, 2 lounges, a library, and around fifteen bedrooms. There are some beautiful architectural features. The roofs are tiled and slatted. There is also a superb 28m² chapel with a 17-metre-high ceiling. The château buildings form an inner courtyard with a porch and include numerous outbuildings, including garages (for classic cars), workshops and caretaker's accommodation. A swimming pool and a separate outbuilding, set in almost 28 hectares of grounds with many trees dating back several centuries, complete this beautiful property. Suitable as a main or secondary residence, for tourism or events. Auch 15 minutes Toulouse Blagnac 55 minutes Energy rating: E (193) Climate rating: E (59) Estimated annual energy costs for standard use: between €15,540 and €21,070 per year. Prices indexed for 2021, 2022 and 2023. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Agence Mercure Toulouse-occitanie
Réf. 4747: Impressive château for sale in the South-West of France The property enjoys a location in the heart of the Gers region, while remaining close to the main urban centres in the area. It is just a few minutes from Auch, the historic capital of Gascony, renowned for its dynamism, shops, schools, medical facilities and rich heritage. It is also within reasonable distance of Toulouse, an attractive metropolis in the South-West, a major economic hub and dynamic employment centre, as well as Tarbes. A strategic location offering the tranquillity of the Gers countryside while remaining connected to the major cities of the South-West. The château is arranged around an inner courtyard, the true heart of the property. The architectural ensemble exudes an intimate and authentic atmosphere, equally suited to hosting receptions, enjoying life on the estate, or accommodating family use. The enclosed and secure courtyard enhances the stone façades of the château and forms a central, structuring space, ideal for outdoor receptions or more private gatherings. The château also benefits from an independent chapel, a heritage feature bearing witness to the history of the estate. This space may, where appropriate, be used for the organisation of events. A caretaker’s lodge, separate from the main building, allows for a permanent on-site presence and facilitates the management, security and maintenance of the estate, whilst preserving the privacy of the principal residence. Combining architectural character, practicality and a natural setting, this château represents a property equally suited to a residential project or to an events-oriented vocation. Arranged around an inner courtyard, the buildings are composed as follows: - The main residence, positioned on the eastern and northern corner, extends to approximately 640 sqm, together with a further 330 sqm arranged over two levels with attic space above. In addition, there is a habitable area of approximately 90 sq m on the first floor, situated to the right of the chapel, constructed in order to link the chapel to the main residence. The former staff quarters, located within the attic space, offer generous volumes suitable for the incorporation of more contemporary standards of comfort. - A caretaker’s house (southern building) of approximately 103 sqm, comprising three bedrooms and a reception room. Whilst functional, the property would benefit from refurbishment. The ground floor of this building is currently used as ancillary space (workshop and garage). - A building closing the courtyard, positioned opposite the entrance, consisting of a series of garages with a total surface area of approximately 140 sqm. - To the east, a chapel, partially restored (with a ridge height of 17 metres), retaining its stained-glass windows and original stone slab flooring. - The outbuildings, set back to the north, are divided into five sections with a total surface area of approximately 180 sqm, located near a former enclosed tennis court. Set in an elevated position, the property extends over a landholding of 69 acres, nearly 80% of which is composed of woodland. This natural environment ensures both tranquillity and privacy. The estate also features a swimming pool and a well located within the wooded grounds. Cabinet LE NAIL – Lot-et-Garonne & Gers - Mr Alain CADET : +33(0)2.43.98.20.20 We invite you to visit our website Cabinet Le Nail to browse our latest listings or learn more about this property.
…By Cabinet Le Nail
Nestled in the scenic region of Gers, this stunning eight-bedroom chateau, built around 1682, offers breathtaking views of the Pyrenees. Situated at the heart of 24 hectares of land, the estate has been thoughtfully preserved. Its symmetrical layout ensures a seamless flow between rooms and an abundance of natural light throughout. Rich features include exquisite parquet flooring and tiling, marble fireplaces, oranate carved wooden ceilings, and decorative tapestries adorning the walls, all contributing to its historic charm and refined ambiance. A magnificent wooden staircase ascends to the eight bedrooms and bathrooms on the first floor, accessed via a spacious landing and a skylit dome, creating an airy and elegant atmosphere. Externally, the estate features separate outbuildings on either side of the chateau. The right-hand outbuilding houses a one-bedroom guardian cottage, which connects to an indoor swimming pool, a leisure area, a steam room, sauna, massage jacuzzi, and a fitness room. The left-hand outbuildings are well-maintained and primed for a new project or renovation. The estate is completely private, with no nearby neighbours. Its 24 hectares encompass fenced paddocks, formal gardens, woodlands, as well as two spacious garages and ample parking facilities. Located close to a vibrant cathedral town in southwest France, within the Gers department of the Occitanie region, the area is renowned for its rich history, charming medieval architecture, and vibrant cultural scene, including a variety of shops, cafes, bars, and restaurants. Toulouse-Blagnac Airport is approximately 85 kilometers (about 53 miles) southwest of the estate, offering an extensive range of domestic and international flights. For further information, please contact Jane Vernon at +33 6 43 50 01 21 (WhatsApp). If you're unable to visit France soon, a live virtual tour can be arranged.
…By Maxwell-baynes Residential And Vineyards - Christie's International Real Estate
Just a few minutes from Beaumont-de-Lomagne and less than an hour from Toulouse-Blagnac International Airport, in the heart of the gentle rolling countryside of Lomagne, this estate of more than 4.7 hectares unfolds the quiet nobility of an 18th-century château, surrounded by extensive outbuildings and opening onto a rare vocation. Offering 845 sqm of living space as defined by the EPC, the main residence presents a generous composition of approximately thirty rooms, including thirteen bedrooms, imbued with that singular atmosphere preserved only by properties that have gracefully endured the passage of time without losing their soul. An intimate chapel completes the spirit of the estate, adding a discreet and deeply distinctive dimension to the whole. Extensive annex volumes extend the possibilities further, former stables progressively converted over the decades into accommodation, together with a vast independent building of more than 300 sqm, entirely to be reimagined, opening the way for a grander vision: a hospitality estate, a characterful event destination, or a heritage residence capable of embracing several lives. More than a property, this estate offers the rare opportunity to give new dimension to a place whose history, character, and generous volumes naturally call for an ambition worthy of its stature (Images presented following slight presentation adjustment) Complete file available upon request following an initial exchange. Sale Price: €1,590,000 (Agency fees included, payable by the seller) Energy Performance Rating: Class F Estimated annual energy costs: €26,900 Information regarding risks to which this property may be exposed is available on the official Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr https://sites.google.com/a/coldwellbanker.fr/honoraires-coldwellbanker-demeure-prestige/
…By Coldwell Banker Paris
Elusate Agency is pleased to present an exceptional residence... In the heart of the gentle, sunlit valleys of Gers, a property awaits you, built on the remains of a 13th-century castle , and its medieval tower whose silhouette seems to tell eight hundred years of history... Completely restored, this building now offers a rare refuge, a place where medieval authenticity blends harmoniously with contemporary elegance. Here, nothing has been left to chance: the renovation has respected the soul of the place while offering it the discreet and precious comfort of modernity ; the cut stone, patinated by time, dialogues with the oak beams that underline each volume and the tawny sand-colored walls restored with aerial lime, in order to preserve charm and authenticity. A vast entrance dating from the 14th century welcomes you, giving access to the ground floor living areas: A first lounge with a bar of over 31m2 adjoining a lounge of over 50m2, reveal their warm atmosphere, a place to meet, an evening with friends, a haven of peace that invites you to curl up on a sofa by the warmth of a fireplace... An imposing dining room extends this conviviality, offering remarkable features such as its 13th-century wall, a well, a stone sink, and a large fireplace a perfect room to welcome guests in search of authenticity. At the rear, a semi-professional kitchen, essential for preparing good local dishes, and a fitness room with sauna complete the services of the house/hotel, reminding us that well-being is a given here. Upstairs, accessible by stairs and elevator, a spacious landing leads to six superb bedrooms, including two double rooms with en-suite shower rooms; a large suite with a fireplace and bathroom with sauna and spa; a family room with two separate areas; and two triple rooms, each with its own private terrace. Each room is decorated in a refined and soothing style , creating a haven where travelers love to retreat. The charm lies in every detail: the interplay of light, a window opening onto the rolling hills or the tower... A room designed for guests with reduced mobility is located on the garden level, offering comfortable and elegant access. On the second and top floor, beneath a magnificent timber frame, you will find a self-contained apartment of approximately 100m2 with its own bathroom, toilet, and kitchenette. Additionally, an attic offers storage space and a laundry area for all your bed and breakfast/hotel needs. This 131m2 space, complete with a toilet and shower, could also be converted into a games room or dormitory for large families wishing to host guests in a private setting. Outside, a discreet path leads you to the castle moat , revealing a peaceful garden and its 20x4 meter swimming pool, ideal for moments of relaxation and appreciating the gentle pace of life in the Gers region. It's like an invitation to imagine receptions, ceremonies, or simply moments of contemplation suspended in view of the Gers hills... in the morning the hills stretch out in the golden mist, in the evening the light dances, and with the changing seasons the panorama transforms, offering a truly unforgettable view. Finally, the 12th-century tower remains to be restored. It offers the promise of a unique project, an added soul, a space to be reinvented according to one's dreams. This castle is not just a property: it is a place to live, a place of emotion, a place that leaves its mark. A place ready to be developed, ideal for a tourism project developer, or a buyer looking for an exceptional property that is immediately functional. Contact us at 07 49 67 70 13 for more information and to discover this exceptional place.... EXPERTIMO est le leader français des réseaux dédiés aux mandataires expérimentés
…By Expertimo
At the end of a long driveway stands this beautoful château steeped in history, nestled in the heart of the Gascon countryside, in a preserved and natural setting. Set on nearly 19.5 hectares of land, this remarkable estate captivates with its timeless elegance, peaceful surroundings, and rare architectural heritage. A chapel dating back to 1607, whose keystone still bears its original inscription, reminds us of the ancient parish that once existed on this site. The property remained in the hands of prominent families for centuries, including that of Antoine de Coux, Bishop of Condom, and the d'Anglade d'Autièges family, until it was sold in 1788. The château was then preserved by their descendants for over a century before being passed on to other local families. Today, the château offers a renovated ground floor of approximately 280 m², featuring a spacious entrance hall, a grand and light-filled dining/reception room with monumental fireplace, a warm and inviting living room with fireplace, a functional kitchen, a library with fireplace, three bedrooms, a bathroom, and a shower room. All ground-floor rooms benefit from beautiful high ceilings. Many original elements have been preserved, including mullioned windows, period parquet flooring, original staircases, stone fireplaces, and noble materials throughout. The property is both elegant and comfortable, with central heating. The first floor, approximately 295 m², is accessed by a beautiful stone staircase and offers a large landing. A wide L-shaped corridor leads to five generous rooms to be renovated, perfect for creating additional bedrooms and bathrooms. The attic is convertible and features an impressive traditional timber framework. The château is built over full cellars, some of them vaulted, and accessible via a wide stone staircase. Outside, the landscaped park with a working well creates an exceptional natural setting, highlighted by a magnificent three-century-old cedar tree. A former rabbit warren adds a romantic touch to the scenery. On the east side, a charming courtyard with a central well and fan-shaped stone staircase adds unique character to this beautiful property, which also enjoys open views over the surrounding countryside. Two garages, a former orangery awaiting renovation, and the chapel complete this elegant ensemble. A 10 x 5 m saltwater swimming pool, bordered with travertine stone, invites you to relax in complete tranquillity. A rare opportunity to own and preserve a true piece of history, where authenticity, charm, and grandeur come together in a peaceful and privileged setting. Listed in the Inventaire Supplémentaire des Monuments Historiques, the property is exempt from DPE in accordance with article R123-15 of the French Construction and Housing Code. Fees to be paid by the seller. Not subject to DPE. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Geohazards website: georisques.gouv.fr.
…By Belle Maison Gascony
GERS - CONDOM Set in 19 hectares of land, free from any nuisance and in a semi-dominant position, this 17th-century Gascon château is spread over four floors. The ground floor, measuring approximately 280m², comprises spacious living areas, including a 50m² living room, an 84m² reception room, a 50m² office, and three bedrooms. The first floor, measuring 295m², consists of five rooms in need of complete renovation, as is the attic, which provides ample space. The monumental staircase with an 11-meter-high ceiling leads to the different levels, including the basement. The château is built on a partially vaulted cellar. There are beautiful architectural features, including fireplaces, parquet floors, mullioned windows, terracotta tiles, and a monumental staircase. The property has modern central heating. A chapel dating from 1607, centuries-old trees, two walled courtyards, outbuildings including an orangery, a beautiful well, and a 10x5 saltwater swimming pool complete this property. Close to Condom, this beautiful property would be suitable as a primary or secondary residence, a family home, or for a professional or tourist activity. It could also be suitable for horses. Exception to Article R126-15 of the CCH: historic monument listed or registered in the inventory in accordance with the Heritage Code. Energy class: N/A Climate class: N/A Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Agence Mercure Toulouse-occitanie
In commanding position, without nuisance and overlooking the Pyrenees, tastefully renovated property with all the modern comfort. This luminous castle with approximately 800 sqm of living space, offers nice volumes and very beautiful architectural elements: spiral staircase, monumental fireplaces... It consists of 11 main rooms among which numerous reception rooms, a billiard room, 6 bedrooms. Vaulted cellars. 2 large terraces overlooking the park. Rose garden and park with multi-century trees. Outbuildings of about 550 sqm including a guest house of 75 sqm, a garage of 30 sqm, a workshop of 54 sqm and 2 large rooms of 125 and 120 sqm. Perfectly maintained property. Low temperature underfloor heating, computer-controlled gas boiler, double glazing. Heated pool of 9.5x5 m, pool house, well, irrigation sprinklers, alarm. 40 minutes from Toulouse Blagnac airport. Energy class: D Climate class: D Estimated annual energy costs for standard use: between 18 170 euros and 24 630 euros per year. Prices indexed to year 2021 Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Agence Mercure Toulouse-occitanie
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