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Near Toulouse, in the heart of the Lauragais region, this castle offers a rare presence: that of an ancient, structured place, steeped in history, yet already geared towards hospitality, events, and business. It is reached via a long driveway that gradually establishes the atmosphere. The estate then reveals itself in all its grandeur, with its spacious rooms, tower, chapel, outbuildings, courtyards, ponds, and approximately 9 hectares of parkland. Together, they form a unique place, both preserved and private, yet accessible enough to support a true destination project. This castle is more than just a prestigious residence. It forms a complete property complex, designed around multiple uses: receptions, accommodation, private or professional events, charming stays, gîtes, bed and breakfast rooms, seminars, private retreats, or a family residence with complementary activities. The main castle retains the hallmarks of grand historic estates: elegant reception rooms, fireplaces, a stone staircase, a vaulted cellar, a chapel, numerous bedrooms, spacious circulation areas, and abundant natural light streaming through certain façades. The atmosphere is authentic, with a depth found only in places that have stood the test of time. The outbuildings add a more operational dimension to the estate. A large reception hall, complemented by adjoining spaces, a professional kitchen, restrooms, and technical areas, allows for the organization of large-scale events. The site also offers independent accommodation units, enhancing its appeal for tourism, events, or hospitality-related activities. Outside, the park provides a sense of openness. The ponds, the surrounding walls, the swimming pool, the distinct courtyards, and the landscaped vistas create a succession of atmospheres. Some spaces invite entertaining, others encourage quiet contemplation. It is this duality that gives the estate its richness: it can host gatherings, bring people together, but also preserve privacy. The geographical location is a significant asset. Caraman benefits from a sought-after rural setting, while remaining connected to Toulouse, its economic hub, its international airport, and major transport routes. For both domestic and international clientele, this proximity allows for a combination of heritage, accessibility, and the art of living in Southwest France. The Lauragais region, the former Pays de Cocagne (Land of Plenty), further enhances the appeal of the location. Charming villages, rolling landscapes, the Canal du Midi heritage, Revel, Sorèze, Lake Saint-Ferréol, and the Montagne Noire (Black Mountain) create a cohesive tourist environment, capable of supporting a high-end hospitality or resort project. This estate is ideal for a buyer with a visionary approach. It would be equally suitable for a heritage investor, an event or hospitality professional, or a family wishing to develop a vibrant, elegant, and unique venue. The property already possesses a strong foundation: a history, capacity, reception areas, accommodations, a well-structured park, and a strategic proximity to Toulouse. It now calls for a fresh perspective, a thoughtful redesign, and a repositioning that lives up to its potential. A castle for hosting, passing on traditions, developing, and reinventing. A rare estate, not frozen in its past, but ready to write a new chapter.
…By Lougance
Just 40 minutes from Toulouse's Place du Capitole, this medieval château, sold furnished, built in 1467 by a local countess, stands elegantly in the heart of a 7-hectare estate carefully shaped over time. Here, ancient stonework meets the shadows of majestic trees, silently watching over the grounds. The main residence, measuring around 500sqm , combines nobility and simplicity. Spacious rooms bathed in light and high ceilings showcase an architecture that is sincere and without ostentation: everything here invites the appreciation of the art of living, sharing, and legacy. The château retains the warmth and authenticity of a family home, where you can imagine peaceful summers by the pool, elegant receptions, or cozy evenings by the fireplace. Nearby, old barns, meticulously restored to high standards, offer T1, T2, and T3 apartments for weekly guests. A magnificent terrace with an extensive view provides a magical setting for weddings or other events. The estate naturally lends itself to all of life's celebrations, without ever losing its intimate character. For nature and horse lovers, there are several stalls, and the adjoining meadows offer an ideal environment for horse breeding or riding, in absolute tranquility and unspoiled surroundings. Drone Footage available on request.
…By Junot Châteaux & Patrimoine
Just 25 minutes east of Toulouse, this elegant 18th-century château is set within 1.4 hectares of private, south-facing parkland. Offering approximately 684 sqm of living space, the property includes 11 suites, reception rooms, a contemporary kitchen, and independent accommodation. All bedrooms and apartments have been carefully renovated and are currently used for an established hospitality business. The estate also features a 14 x 7 m swimming pool, spa, gym area, pool house, and landscaped grounds with mature trees, a well, and a natural spring. The property is immediately operational, with further potential for enhancement (windows and a small part of the roof), offering attractive value-add opportunities. Full details on request.
…By Junot Châteaux & Patrimoine
Located just 35 km from Toulouse, between Toulouse and Albi, this remarkable character estate of approximately 836 sqm enjoys a dominant position with beautiful views over the Agout gorges and the cathedral of Lavaur. Set within a landscaped park of over one hectare with swimming pool, the property forms a charming architectural ensemble organised around two château wings, complemented by an independent house and an additional outbuilding. One wing of the property already includes several apartments currently rented, generating stable rental income, while additional areas remain available for further development and optimisation of the investment potential. Among the existing spaces: a ground-floor apartment with terrace overlooking the Agout and a garage, currently rented a 128 sqm apartment with fireplace and cathedral views, also rented an approx. 130 sqm floor ready for conversion The estate also includes: a semi-detached house to renovate an outbuilding of approximately 117 sqm offering further development opportunities Local planning regulations also allow additional constructions, providing further possibilities for investors. Located in the dynamic town of Lavaur, where the rental market is particularly strong, the property offers both immediate rental income and significant long-term value creation potential. Combining character architecture, a park with swimming pool, and strong investment prospects, this estate represents a rare opportunity in the Toulouse region.
…By Junot Châteaux & Patrimoine
12th century fortified castle for sale in the Tarn, with a view over the hills and the Pyrenees. Approximately 400 m2 to be declined according to your needs and the spaces of the museum. Architectural elements which make this property unique and classified as a Historic Monument: very rich renaissance facades, mullioned windows, monumental stone staircase etc... It includes three architectural parts of different periods and styles: the medieval enclosure (12th and 13th centuries), the Renaissance facades (thanks to the pastel) and the 18th century cocoa dryer. Financial report due to the 80 days of opening per year of this castle-museum. Originally, Magrin Castle was built on an ancient Celtic oppidum, on the highest hill in the area. At an altitude of 330 metres, it offers a magnificent view of the Pyrenees, the Black Mountain and the Grésigne. Castrum under the Romans, it was consolidated under the Visigoths, in their endeavour to found an empire stretching from Orléans to Seville. It took on its present form as a curiously asymmetrical medieval fortress in the 12th and 13th centuries. Land area of approximately 4100 m2.
…By Midi-pyrénées Sotheby’s International Realty
Just 20 minutes from Toulouse, this magnificent 19th-century château offers approximately 640 m² of living space, set within the heart of a wooded park of 15 acres, in a calm and preserved environment. The main residence is arranged around an elegant central building, while the two lateral wings house an independent apartment as well as an equestrian section comprising five horse boxes (including a stallion box), a kennel, a barn, and a garage. Built in the 1840s on the site of a former residence whose origins date back to the 13th century, the property is steeped in rich history. A cadastral survey from 1773 already mentioned the presence of a formal French garden on the south façade. The current owners are committed to preserving its spirit, elegantly reinterpreting the original gardens. The property is distinguished by its architectural features, including original parquet floors, wood paneling, fireplaces in every room, and high ceilings. The volumes have been designed to offer sumptuous reception rooms, complemented by more intimate spaces suited to a refined lifestyle. The property includes nine bedrooms, numerous bathrooms, two reception lounges, an office, and several additional rooms still available for further development. The basement, located beneath the main house, offers several spaces, including a wine cellar and two rooms opening onto the outside. The park, beautifully planted with century-old trees, provides a particularly pleasant setting, featuring a saltwater swimming pool, a tennis court, and several water points, including three wells. A character property combining elegance, architectural coherence, and quality of life—ideal as a family residence or for a hospitality project near Toulouse.
…By Junot Châteaux & Patrimoine
Located in a privileged environment, in the heart of the Lauragais hills, near Toulouse, this old castle steeped in history offers an exceptional setting with unobstructed views of the Pyrenees mountain range. Located on a wooded park of more than 4 hectares, this rare property underwent a complete rehabilitation in 2016 (elevator, heating systems, joinery?), allowing immediate operation today. Formerly a rest home, the entire complex has been converted into 25 furnished apartments , ranging from studios to two-bedroom units, offering numerous possibilities: serviced residences (seniors, coliving, tourism), furnished rental investment, para-hotel or medico-social activity. The property also has facilities suitable for collective operation: indoor swimming pool elevator, common areas kitchen and reception rooms. Further enhancement work is still to be planned (facades, park layout, interior finishes), which will significantly optimize the potential of the whole. An atypical property with strong potential , combining heritage charm and investment logic. Fees of 5% including VAT on EUR950,200 (sale price excluding fees), i.e., EUR997,710 (fees included). Fees payable by the buyer. Our fee schedule is available at www.noovimo.fr Energy audits: Energy Performance Certificate (EPC): D (243 kWh/m2/year) GHG: B (9 kg CO2/m2/year) Estimated annual energy expenditure for standard use: not disclosed. Legal information: Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the website: www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Noovimo
TARN - BETWEEN ALBI ET TOULOUSE Just 40 minutes from Toulouse, this remarkable 19th-century estate is set within nearly 4,4 hectares of preserved natural surroundings including parkland, woodland and meadows. The property is enhanced by century-old trees, including a listed oak, a swimming pool with pool house, and private access to the river with a leisure area, small beach and natural basin, creating an exceptionally peaceful and rare setting. Built in 1853, this elegant brick and stone manor house typical of the region offers approximately 750 m² of living space. Fully and tastefully renovated over the past ten years, it stands out for its symmetrical architecture, generous volumes and abundant natural light, creating an atmosphere that is both majestic and welcoming, reminiscent of Tuscan landscapes. The ground floor opens onto a spacious entrance hall leading to beautiful reception rooms with fireplaces including a living room, library and dining room filled with natural light. A large semi-professional equipped kitchen opens onto a pleasant terrace. A bedroom with shower room and a large laundry room complete this level. Also on this floor, with independent access and opening onto the park, are a separate apartment and two suites. The first floor offers five bedrooms, three shower rooms and two intimate, light-filled sitting rooms opening onto balconies with period ironwork and views over the park and the swimming pool. The fully converted second floor reveals a spectacular loft-style space of around 200 m² showcasing an impressive roof structure. It includes several living areas, a kitchen opening onto a vast living room, one bedroom, a shower room and a suite. This level can comfortably accommodate 10 to 12 guests. In total, the property offers the potential for approximately 10 to 12 bedrooms and 9 bathrooms or shower rooms. The estate also includes a reception outbuilding of more than 400 m², ideal for hosting events for up to 120 guests with catering facilities and independent parking, a bright 100 m² artist’s studio, an orchard, a rose garden and landscaped parkland gently descending to the river, as well as additional outbuildings for tools and vehicles and a cellar. Rare and inspiring, this property offers numerous possibilities, whether as an exceptional family estate, a guesthouse project, an event or seminar venue, or an artistic retreat, all within a private natural setting while remaining close to amenities and with easy access to Toulouse. Additional hectares of land may also be acquired. For more information or to view this property, please contact Axelle de Lahondès: +33 6 88 17 27 01 Energy class: D Climate class: D Estimated annual energy costs for standard use: between €7540 and €10280 per year. Prices indexed to the 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
Leave the main roads behind and follow a winding path… and the property immediately makes its presence felt. Perched atop a hill, this private hamlet spanning nearly 4 hectares offers a world of its own. An 18th-century château of around 530 m², bathed in natural light, blending historic character with modern comforts (roofing, electricity, heat pump). Surrounding it are a guest house (200 m²), a caretaker’s cottage (150 m²) and a 400 m² loft to be transformed according to your plans. A charming inner courtyard with its stone walls, a swimming pool, a chapel and, in the background, the Pyrenees. A rare, secluded place where everything begins.
…By Midi-pyrénées Sotheby’s International Realty
In the Aude area, near to the Canal du Midi, an Italian style 18th century mansion with outbuildings in 8 hectares of grounds. A drive that runs past the outbuildings adjacent to the main building leads up to the mansion. All the buildings are set out in a continual straight line, though the mansion is one storey higher than its outbuildings. It was built in 1710 under the supervision of an Italian architect and has floor-space of approximately 1,200 m². It has three storeys and its main façade is split into nine bays. The two façades, facing east and west, boast remarkably simple lines, punctuated by the perfect symmetry of the openings, which are mostly rectangular and topped with fanlight windows on the lower two levels, surrounded by stone frames and equipped with louvred shutters. The hipped roof made of half-round terracotta tiles is surrounded by a cornice which is echoed in two moulded belt courses marking each level. The outbuildings, which are all rectangular and topped with gabled roofs or a half-hipped roof, stand adjacent to the mansion, mostly on its left-hand side. They are made up of three apartments, a hangar and a barn. Lastly, the 8-hectare grounds stretch out behind the mansion up to the Canal du Midi and can be reached through a wicket gate. There are gravelled patios on either side of the buildings and there is also a swimming pool in front and slightly to the side of the mansion.
…By Patrice Besse
Just 40 minutes from Toulouse, behind façades inspired by grand Italian residences, this exceptional estate reveals a timeless world where architectural elegance rivals the richness of its history. From the moment you arrive, the château's impressive presence is undeniable. Offering nearly 830 sqm of living space, it unfolds through a series of majestic reception rooms and light-filled salons. Every room reflects the refinement of a bygone era: a remarkable staircase adorned with its original 18th-century wrought-iron balustrade, exquisite decorative plasterwork, and elegant enfilades that perfectly embody the French art of entertaining. As the tour progresses, the property's remarkable heritage becomes increasingly apparent. Several parts of the estate are listed on the Supplementary Inventory of Historic Monuments, including a magnificent vaulted lower hall and an imposing monumental brick fireplace, both exceptional testimonies to the region's architectural legacy. Outside, the charm continues within approximately 1.4 hectares of landscaped grounds, a true green sanctuary in the heart of the village. An elegant 80 sqm summer house overlooks the swimming pool, creating the perfect setting for entertaining family and friends throughout the warmer months. The estate also offers outstanding potential. Additional acquisitions may include a caretaker's house of approximately 100 sqm, an extraordinary 19th-century theatre retaining its original décor, and a building plot, opening the door to a variety of residential, hospitality, cultural, or heritage projects. What makes this property truly unique, however, is its exceptional location. Despite its grandeur and privacy, shops, services, schools, and everyday amenities are all within walking distance. A distinguished residence steeped in history and character, where architectural heritage meets exceptional potential. A rare opportunity for discerning buyers seeking an authentic estate with soul and presence. Renovation work is required.
…By Midi-pyrénées Sotheby’s International Realty
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…By Benac Immobilier
This beautifully restored fifteenth-century chateau lies in the rolling countryside of the Haute-Garonne, just forty minutes from the historic heart of Toulouse. Surrounded by more than seven hectares of parkland, this remarkable property offers both privacy and accessibility, blending centuries of history with modern elegance. Originally built in 1472, the château has retained its authentic medieval character while benefitting from thoughtful restoration. High ceilings, generous reception rooms and period details give the interiors a sense of grandeur, while light-filled living spaces ensure comfort for contemporary life. The château itself extends to around 750 square metres and comprises a living room, dining room and kitchen and twelve bedrooms and eight bathrooms, making it ideally suited to both private use and hosting. In addition to the main residence, the estate includes 3 independent guest houses, ranging from 3 to 1 bedrooms for rental or hosting. The grounds unfold in a landscape of mature trees and sun-drenched courtyards, creating a setting both picturesque and serene. Practical features such as stables, garages, ample parking and fibre-optic connectivity ensure that life here is as convenient as it is beautiful.
…By Wretman Estate & Consulting
An elegant 19th century chateau, its orangery, guest houses, water feature and 8.5 hectares of grounds, just 40 minutes from Toulouse city centre . The main entrance to the estate is situated away from the main thoroughfares, and leads to an earthen esplanade bordered by a low wall protecting a cypress hedge. Braced by two fluted, rusticated columns with floral motifs, the wrought iron gate with its fine scrolls opens onto a driveway that winds through the parkland featuring centuries-old trees. To the left, perched on a small hill, the five-storey chateau overlooks the entire estate. Built on the site of a former 16th-century fortified castle, it has a four-sided slate roof. Its perron offers a view over the park and its lawn, which gently slopes towards the main entrance. To the west of the chateau, there is a dovecote with arcades and a pagoda-like flat-tile roof topped by a lantern. The remaining outbuildings are situated to the south, in the eastern part of the grounds: they comprise villas that have been turned into gîtes (guest lodgings), as well as another annexe awaiting restoration. Opposite the chateau, a water feature takes pride of place in the centre of the lawn, bordered by centuries-old trees. To the right, there is a swimming pool with pool house, followed by an orangery. The orangery is bordered by a terrace that runs along one side of the pond and preceded by a parking area. Finally, a track at the back leads to one of the estate's secondary entrances. It should be noted that the estate, which is still in activity, could be sold in the form of two companies: a SCI (non-trading property company) owning the land and a SARL (limited liability company) operating the estate, which will manage events and hospitality rentals. As a result, the property benefits from attractive tax incentives.
…By Patrice Besse
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…By L'agence 27rue
At the heart of an approximately 1.8-hectare wooded park, this 19th-century château reveals its elegant silhouette in traditional Toulouse brick, emblematic of the region’s architecture. Built upon the remains of a former medieval fortress, the property feels suspended in time, where history lingers in every perspective. Offering approximately 584 sqm of living space, the château features generous reception rooms filled with natural light, enhanced by impressive ceiling heights, period fireplaces, wood panelling and authentic details reflecting the discreet nobility of distinguished residences. Preserved in its authenticity, the château retains a rare soul and elegant simplicity, offering exceptional renovation potential. To the rear, a vast terrace opens onto the park canopy, creating an intimate and peaceful setting ideal for summer entertaining. The landscaped grounds include several historic outbuildings and a large brick well adorned with wrought iron. Further on, a swimming pool blends naturally into the surroundings, framed by two brick towers inherited from the former fortress. Ideally located only 10 minutes from Toulouse-Blagnac International Airport, 5 minutes from the MEETT Exhibition Centre and 20 minutes from Toulouse city centre, the property combines character, accessibility and quality of life. An inspiring residence, equally suited to prestigious family living, boutique hospitality, refined guest accommodation, artistic retreat or exclusive professional headquarters. Image no. 4 shows a 3D design proposal illustrating the property’s potential. Image no. 5 is a real photograph of the property in its current condition. Price: €997,500 (agency fees included, payable by the seller) Energy rating: F – Estimated annual energy costs: between €18,020 and €24,440. Information regarding risks to which this property is exposed is available at www.georisques.gouv.fr https://sites.google.com/a/coldwellbanker.fr/honoraires-coldwellbanker-demeure-prestige/
…By Coldwell Banker Paris
Less than 30 minutes from Toulouse, in a preserved natural environment, this elegant Napoléon III–style estate rises at the heart of a beautifully landscaped park spanning nearly 3 hectares. Once a 19th-century wine-producing property, it captivates with its bourgeois architecture, generous volumes, and the authentic charm of its original features: parquet floors, ornate moldings, antique doors, decorative ceilings… all lovingly preserved, lending the entire property a truly rare character. The main residence offers approximately 1,000 m² of living space across several levels. It includes a spacious 38 m² dining room, three bright reception lounges, two kitchens, a study, twelve bedrooms—several of which are suites—ten bathrooms or toilets, as well as an independent apartment of around 100 m². A large outbuilding of approximately 200 m² completes the estate. It can be adapted to suit a variety of needs: reception hall, guesthouse, studio, offices, or a dedicated space for professional or event-related activities. The generous volumes, the layout of the property, and the quality of its surroundings make it perfectly suited to both private and professional uses, all while respecting the tranquility of the site. The park, fully maintained and landscaped, features an automatic irrigation system fed by a plentiful natural spring. The salt-treated swimming pool, positioned above the river, offers expansive views of the surrounding countryside and a serene setting for relaxation. The property is also equipped with a mains gas central heating system, a fully compliant septic system, and a roof that was entirely renovated in 2022. It is sold fully furnished and equipped, ready to be lived in or operated from day one. Ideally located at the crossroads of Toulouse, Albi, and Montauban, the estate offers easy access to all amenities and major transport routes (motorway, train station, airport), while maintaining true privacy. The surrounding natural and cultural heritage adds to the appeal of this truly unique place—at once discreet, poetic, and rich in history.
…By Barnes Toulouse
Just a few minutes from Rieux-Volvestre, in the heart of a lively and friendly village, this 18th-century mansion is set in unspoilt natural surroundings, nestled between the banks of the Garonne, rolling hills and hiking trails. Built around 1760 by the Marquis de Sers on the site of an ancient medieval fortress, the residence features a structured rectangular layout, flanked by four corner pavilions. Constructed from Toulouse brick, it boasts a balanced classical architecture, highlighted by a projecting cornice and tall, regular windows. The façade and roof are listed as Historic Monuments, as are the remarkable wallpapers in the state drawing room. Layout: Ground floor The entrance opens onto a vast central hall running the length of the property, harmoniously connecting the reception rooms. The state room, adorned with period wallpaper and a marble fireplace, offers an elegant and cosy atmosphere. A library, a dining room and a bright kitchen complete this living area. A bedroom and another large room, the use of which can be adapted to suit your needs and preferences (currently a gym, formerly the state bedroom or games room), each extending into a space within the towers that could accommodate an office or shower room, overlook the garden. A beautiful old staircase leads to the first floor. First floor A spacious landing leads to four main bedrooms and a large central living room. The rooms are remarkably spacious, with ceiling heights exceeding four metres, marble fireplaces and large windows flooding the space with light. The corner wings offer additional spaces that can be adapted to suit your needs (office, dressing room or bathroom). Outbuildings and outdoor areas Surrounding the main courtyard, former stables and a wine cellar built from Garonne pebbles bear witness to the estate’s past and offer excellent potential for conversion. A separate barn completes the property. At the rear, a walled garden, with classical-inspired layouts still visible, features fountains and a swimming pool area, all within an intimate and sheltered setting. A property full of character, combining medieval heritage, 18th-century elegance and the gentle way of life in the heart of the Volvestre region.
…By Barnes Toulouse
HAUTE-GARONNE - JUST A FEW MINUTES FROM BUZET-SUR-TARN EXCLUSIVITE - MERCURE Close to the majestic Buzet forest and the renowned Palmola golf course, this sumptuous mansion charms with its timeless character and high-end amenities. The charm is apparent as soon as you enter the property: a fully enclosed 2-hectare wooded park surrounds the property, providing peace, privacy, and a rare quality of life. A true haven of peace, this estate is perfectly maintained and planted with a variety of species, ideal for lovers of nature and space. The main house, with its refined style, is spacious and spread over several levels. Noble materials, high ceilings, period fireplaces, antique floors, high-end equipment and decoration... every detail has been designed to combine elegance and modern comfort. The reception rooms on the garden level, bathed in light, open onto the outside. The private rooms on the first floor, comprising three bedrooms, bathrooms, a dressing room, and toilets, were renovated in 2024 and 2025. The full basement houses a summer kitchen/laundry room, a workshop, a pantry, a wine cellar, and a garage. In addition, a charming, completely separate caretaker's house offers many possibilities: staff accommodation, guest house, gîte, or professional space. A unique property, 20 minutes from the Toulouse ring road. For further information, please contact Axelle de Lahondès at +33 (0)6 88 17 27 01. Energy class: C Climate class: A Estimated annual energy costs for standard use: between €5,900 and €8,040 per year. Indexed prices for 2021/2022/2023 (including subscriptions). 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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