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Exceptional 15th-Century Private Estate -- Quercy Blanc Set within 37 hectares of private woodland, meadows and parkland in the heart of the Quercy Blanc's renowned Golden Triangle, this remarkable estate traces its origins to the fifteenth century and was rebuilt upon the remains of a fortified château. Meticulously restored over recent years, the estate combines historic authenticity with he comfort and ease of modern living. Unlike many historic properties, this is not an estate reserved for a few weeks each summer. It is a home designed to be lived in throughout the year. At the heart of the property stands the principal residence, encompassing approximately 665 sqm of living space. Grand reception rooms, soaring cathedral ceilings, monumental stone fireplaces, ancient Auberoches stone flooring, bespoke microcement finishes, lime-plastered walls and custom oak joinery create interiors of exceptional character. The spaces are generous, filled with light and equally suited to everyday living and large-scale entertaining. The custom-designed kitchen, executed in a sophisticated blend of grey and brown tones, combines Gaggenau appliances with Dekton work surfaces and forms the natural heart of the home. Luxurious suites, beautifully appointed spa-inspired bathrooms and elegant living spaces complete a residence that feels both impressive and welcoming. Yet what makes this estate truly exceptional extends beyond the residence itself. A light-filled 180 sqm artist's studio provides space to create. A 120 sqm professional studio offers exceptional flexibility, equally suited to music, wellness, retreats, workshops, exhibitions or any number of future possibilities. A separate 60 sqm apartment and a 100 sqm caretaker's house allow family, guests or staff to enjoy independence while remaining connected to the estate. A historic mill, a barn and numerous ancillary buildings add further depth, history and flexibility. Together, these spaces create a complete ecosystem. A place where family life, creativity, work, hospitality and retreat coexist naturally. The estate adapts to its owners and evolves with them over time, offering the rare freedom to live, create, host and pursue new projects within a single property. Outside, magnificent terraces overlook two spring-fed lakes, mature woodland, open meadows and rolling countryside. A heated 14 x 4 metre swimming pool with stone and timber terraces blends naturally into its surroundings. The landscape is both beautiful and private, creating a sense of calm that is increasingly difficult to find. The estate is equally remarkable to explore on foot. Woodland paths wind through the property, allowing owners and guests to walk for up to 45 minutes without ever leaving the estate, discovering hidden corners and changing perspectives along the way. At the highest point of the property, a secluded bench overlooks the surrounding countryside and the famous white stone landscape of the Quercy Blanc. Surrounded by nature and silence, it is a place that feels almost suspended above the world. Ideally positioned just 7 minutes from Castelnau-Montratier, 10 minutes from Montcuq, 15 minutes from Lauzerte, 20 minutes from Cahors, 35 minutes from Montauban and a little over one hour from Toulouse International Airport, the estate offers complete privacy without isolation. The estate is remarkable in its own right. It is the combination of residence, studios, independent accommodations, nature and privacy that sets this property apart.
…By Wheeler Property
This property enjoys a privileged location just minutes from the medieval village of Montcuq, a historic village with strong tourist appeal, and situated along the Way of St. James (Camino de Santiago). It is accessed via a charming gravel driveway. The views extend over verdant valleys, holm oak woods, and the surrounding sun-drenched hillsides, offering a sense of seclusion and tranquility while remaining close to local amenities. The castle still bears the strong marks of its history: arrow slits, sculpted stone fireplaces, and ancient doorways. The thick walls of local limestone and the plasterwork, weathered by time, testify to a noble structure, blending rustic charm with grandeur. The house is built on a vaulted base that houses cellars, a pantry, and service rooms. Inside, the reception rooms offer generous proportions: living rooms with terracotta tile floors (36 sq m), restored original fireplaces, and traditional ceilings (3.5 m high). The entrance hall opens onto a majestic stone staircase, leading to the upper floors where the kitchen, living room, grand salon, and bedrooms, each with its own bathroom and a view of the park, are located. Heritage materials--stone, terracotta tiles, and exposed beams--blend with contemporary touches for refined comfort. The estate includes traditional outbuildings: a stone barn, a guest house, and a bread oven. The grounds, structured yet informal, blend landscaped gardens, ancient trees, a stone terrace, low walls, and walking paths along the stream that runs alongside the property. A well-integrated swimming pool, a relaxing terrace, and meadows complete the picture. This property exudes history, yet is ready to embrace elegant contemporary living: whether as a primary or secondary residence, a hospitality project (bed and breakfast, events), anything is possible. The light of the Quercy region, the gentle seasons, and the perfect balance between space and privacy all combine to make this a truly authentic and inspiring haven.
…By Mouly Immobilier
Domaine de Bonnac is an exceptional private estate whose origins date back to the 15th century. Rebuilt on the remains of a former fortified château, the property has known, since the 17th century, only a very limited number of owners, each a careful steward deeply connected to the land, the history of the place, and a way of life rooted in balance with nature. Seldom offered for sale, estates of this caliber form an integral part of the historical and landscape heritage of the Quercy Blanc, a region prized for its authenticity, discretion and long-term preservation. Set on a hillside at approximately 250 meter above sea level, at the gateway to Cahors, the estate enjoys a protected natural environment in an area often referred to as 'Little Tuscany.' Shaped by an ancient seabed, the land is distinguished by limestone soils particularly suited to olive trees, vines, saffron, almond trees, lavender and truffle oaks. In a commanding yet remarkably discreet position, the property reveals itself gradually, sheltered within its natural surroundings. From the moment of arrival, Bonnac conveys a rare atmosphere of peace and timeless coherence, where the built environment and the land exist in perfect harmony. The estate extends over 37 hectares in a single uninterrupted holding, comprising 13 hectares of agricultural land, a 6-hectare landscaped park with orchard, and 18 hectares of woodland, complemented by three natural springs, two ponds, and three agricultural water connections, offering a high degree of autonomy and long-term sustainability. The total built surface area is approximately 1,600 m2, comprising: o 665.25 m2 of existing habitable space, fully usable today o 372.89 m2 of convertible space, offering additional potential This brings the total potential living area to 1,038.14 m2, complemented by an additional 582.74 m2 of fully renovated and immediately operational professional and creative spaces, including studios, offices, workshops and ancillary buildings Over the past five years, Domaine de Bonnac has undergone an exceptional restoration and contemporary transformation, reaching a level of finish and year-round comfort that is almost never found in a historic rural estate. The result is a rare dialogue between heritage and modernity, where the authenticity of the old stone structure has been preserved, yet elevated through highly refined design and craftsmanship. Throughout the main house, original elements such as historic church stone flooring and generous traditional volumes are paired with contemporary materials and techniques, including bespoke micro cement finishes and warm wood floors that invite life in every season. The interiors combine timeless architectural presence with an unmistakably modern standard of living. The kitchen has been entirely custom built, featuring Gaggenau appliances and Dekton countertops, while selected areas of the home are finished in lime wash, lending softness, depth and quiet elegance to the walls. The master suite offers a spa level bathroom of remarkable quality, comparable to the most exclusive resorts. Particular care has been taken to honor traditional craftsmanship, from the staircase, built according to historic methods and proportions, to parquet flooring whose design echoes 17th century patterns. Each space is defined by generous ceiling heights, light, and a rare sense of architectural integrity. Bonnac is not a seasonal residence, but a fully realized estate designed to be lived in comfortably throughout the entire year, offering an exceptional balance of patrimonial presence and contemporary ease. Among its most distinctive features are an artist's studio of approximately 180 m2 and a fully soundproofed professional music studio of approximately 120 m2, incorporating a recording booth and two separate postproduction rooms. Such facilities are extraordinarily rare within a historic rural domain and open the estate to a wide range of private, artistic or professional
…By Mouly Immobilier
With a commanding view of the valley, this 13th-century medieval castle covers approximately 600 m² and is partially listed as a historic monument. It was remodelled in the 16th and 17th centuries. A courtyard enclosed by two semi-circular arched gateways connects the castle and the outbuildings of approximately 200m², as well as a flat-ended chapel near the castle to the west. Built on rocks, the castle is distinguished by its superimposed terraces and corbelled watchtowers; a square tower armed with arrow slits has been added to the north corner of the castle. A beautiful spiral staircase with wooden steps distributes the interior of the castle over three levels and an attic comprising 14 rooms, including six bedrooms, a loggia and a kitchen, then two bedrooms and a bathroom upstairs, the attics, as well as a guard room and cellars on the ground floor. The castle and chapel underwent extensive restoration in the 1970s. The approximately 3.5-hectare park includes a dovecote, the chapel, a caretaker's house and other outbuildings (stables, woodshed).
…By Barnes Toulouse
Set away from view, on the fringes of Tarn-et-Garonne, a medieval château occupies a rocky promontory at the heart of a wooded valley. The site’s natural configuration, both protective and commanding, gives the estate a rare sense of calm, privacy and permanence. Dating back to the late 13th century, first conceived as a fortified rural stronghold and progressively reshaped between the 15th and 17th centuries, the château now presents a remarkable architectural silhouette, distinguished by corbelled watchtowers, terraced levels following the natural relief, and a tower affirming its original defensive purpose. Offering approximately 600 sqm of living space, the residence is organised around a remarkable spiral staircase with wooden steps, preserved in exceptional condition and forming one of the keep’s most significant architectural features. Generous volumes, substantial walls and a naturally subdued atmosphere express the full strength and character of medieval architecture. Around a closed courtyard are arranged former stables, now converted into a caretaker’s house, outbuildings, an ancient chapel, a dovecote, a woodshed and the remains of a former windmill, together composing an estate of rare architectural coherence. Saved during the French Revolution and fully restored in the 20th century by a Chief Architect of Historic Monuments, the château is listed on the Inventory of Historic Monuments, with partial classification. Set within just over three hectares of preserved grounds, the property combines privacy, proximity to amenities, access to golf within 25 minutes, and convenient connections to Paris and major international hubs. Guide price: €1,340,000 Agency fees payable by the seller. Complete file available upon qualified request following an initial discussion. Propriété inscrite à l'Inventaire des Monuments historiques, dont le donjon est classé. En application de l'article R.126-15 du Code de la construction et de l'habitation, les monuments historiques sont dispensés de DPE Information regarding potential risks to which this property may be exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr In accordance with Article L561-5 of the French Monetary and Financial Code, proof of identity will be required prior to any viewing. https://sites.google.com/a/coldwellbanker.fr/honoraires-coldwellbanker-demeure-prestige/
…By Coldwell Banker Paris
Beneath the sky of the Quercy Blanc, shaped by water and stone, a mill with a strong historical presence reveals itself, deeply rooted in its environment and intrinsically linked to the spring. Sheltered behind its restrained lines, the atmosphere unfolds to the rhythm of the spring, across the breadth of the land, almost meditative. Time seems to slow, carried by a profound and lasting sense of calm. Built upon ancient foundations and reworked over the centuries, the residence offers more than 400 sqm of living space with harmonious volumes, now fully restored and ready to welcome without transition, in refined comfort. A generous reception room structures the living areas, while suites and bedrooms, each with private facilities, provide an elegant and serene setting designed for hosting. In an adjoining building, a heated indoor swimming pool is complemented by a dedicated spa area, naturally extending the sense of well-being. Outdoors, terrace, a private bathing area and direct access to the spring create a living, discreet and soothing environment. A barn of approximately 200 sqm offers further development potential. Nearly 900 sqm in total, set within a landholding of 8.5 hectares, allowing for multiple uses: an exceptional private residence, a charming home, or a discreet hospitality project. Just minutes from Moissac, in the heart of the Quercy Blanc, a rare art of living, shaped by stone, water and silence, within the Coldwell Banker Realty selection. Price: €899,000 (agency fees paid by the seller) Energy rating: Class C Estimated annual energy costs: between €5,630 and €7,690 Information on natural and technological risks is available on the Géorisques website. https://sites.google.com/a/coldwellbanker.fr/honoraires-coldwellbanker-demeure-prestige/
…By Coldwell Banker Paris
MULTIFUNCTIONAL HIGH-END CHATEAU WITH GUEST ACCOMMODATIONS A delightful small chateau with remains dating back to the Middle Ages flanked on one side by a round tower and a square one on the other side, giving it a romantic fairy tale look. Away from any neighbors or busy roads in a beautiful private setting with pasture and woodland to a total of more than 11 hectares. This compact and manageable chateau has a spacious reception room on ground floor as well as on the first floor. One large suite on ground floor level making this property easy to live in. On the first floor there are two more suites and a spare bedroom in the round tower. The basement offers more space for gym, utility and further storage. Every level has a wealth of original elements reminding you of being in a lovely, classy period property but still offering modern comfort with the underfloor heating and great insulation. Therefore a fantastic property for year-round living without getting lost in a huge chateau. The outbuildings on the north side have had a stunning renovation over the last years offering 4 high-end self-contained accommodations. The story continues in the rest of the outbuildings offering a splendid pool house with large terrace overlooking the valley and pool area. The south wing is turned into large reception rooms, covered parking for several vehicles (including charging station for electric cars) and workshops. This romantic refuge can be used as a get-together by a large family or even on a commercial basis offering high-end accommodation with potential for a great turnover. All the above at only 5 kms from a small village with basic shops and two towns at respectively 7 and 13 kms both on the Lot river.
…By Ma Maison Immobilier
A rare 17th-century castle estate in Tarn-et-Garonne Located amidst the gently rolling valleys of Tarn-et-Garonne, near the lively village of Roquecor, this small, exceptional castle estate offers a rare combination of absolute privacy, extraordinary interiors and beautifully landscaped grounds. Accessible via a private driveway and opening onto imposing wrought-iron electric gates, the property spans just over 61 hectares, with the château discreetly positioned at the end of its own drive and surrounded by its grounds. Despite its wonderfully secluded setting, the estate benefits from excellent transport links: the village of Roquecor, renowned for its excellent restaurants and relaxed atmosphere, is nearby; Agen is about 30 minutes away, with its high-speed TGV connection to Paris, while Toulouse airport is just over an hour away. The château itself is a triumph of restoration. To describe it simply as a labor of love would hardly do justice to the extraordinary care, skill, and investment lavished upon it by its current owners. The renovation was undertaken by highly regarded craftsmen and interior designers, with quality and aesthetics taking precedence throughout. The result is a residence of exceptional refinement, where historic architecture blends seamlessly with a contemporary and elegant lifestyle. The interiors are absolutely extraordinary. Five beautifully appointed bedrooms are complemented by elegant, modern bathrooms, while the entire house is brimming with original period details. A magnificent staircase with delicate iron railings forms a striking centerpiece, leading to harmoniously proportioned reception rooms. The main living room is particularly impressive, with a beamed ceiling, a magnificent 18th-century fireplace, and original wood paneling. A charming dining room features an antique stone fireplace, while the wood-paneled study offers a wonderfully atmospheric retreat. The entrance hall, with its stone columns, creates an immediate sense of history and grandeur, leading to an exceptionally stylish modern kitchen. Each room has been designed with remarkable attention to detail. The decor is immaculate yet inviting, combining period charm with a sophisticated contemporary aesthetic. It's the kind of property that looks like it's been plucked straight from the pages of Interior Design magazine . Outside, the same level of care continues. The château is surrounded by perfectly landscaped walled gardens, featuring mature trees, immaculate boxwood topiary, and, of course, an elegant fountain that serves as a classic focal point. The gardens possess the maturity and serenity that only time can bestow, creating a wonderfully private setting around the house. Beyond the formal French gardens, the property includes a gatehouse, a guest or staff cottage, large garages, and numerous additional outbuildings, offering exceptional flexibility for guests, family, staff, storage, vehicles, or other projects. The buildings and grounds benefit from magnificent views across the surrounding countryside. A beautiful swimming pool, accompanied by a covered terrace, offers an idyllic setting for long summer lunches and relaxing afternoons overlooking the grounds. The castle's furniture and works of art, which have been carefully selected to complement the architecture and interiors, can also be acquired through separate negotiation, thus offering a rare opportunity for a buyer to acquire the property while retaining much of its original character and style. What makes this property so unusual is the combination of its scale, intimacy, architectural heritage, and the extraordinary standard of its renovation. Dating back to the 17th century, it retains the soul and character of an authentic French country estate while offering a level of contemporary comfort and design rarely found in historic properties. With an exorbitant level of investment having been devoted to its restoration, the opportunity to acquire such a meticulousl
…By Wheeler Property
Exclusive. Cahors. Early 19th-century neoclassical chateau in blonde Quercy stone, featuring large openings and dizzying slate roof slopes, highly atypical of the region, set in 8.1 ha of wooded parklands. Measuring approx. 670 sq.m, the building is divided into 3 living areas, served by a main staircase, a service staircase and an elevator on the first level. 270m2 ground floor: entrance hall, small living room, large living room, billiard room, dining room, kitchen, utility room and office. On the 1st floor (240m2): 2 bedrooms with their own bathroom, then 2 other bedrooms with a shared bathroom, a 5th bedroom and an office. On the top floor (200m2): 2 bedrooms with their own bathroom, a bedroom with its own toilet, a bedroom with its own toilet and a kitchen. A vaulted cellar extending under the entire building and a liquid oxygen swimming pool complete this property. Possibility of building an outbuilding in accordance with the new PLUIH. The heart of the village can be reached by a 10' walk through the grounds. Shops, school and college nearby.
…By Kretz & Partners
Magnificent chateau with 15 main rooms, at least 600 sqm of living space over 4 stories, built on a promontory near Agen. The basement includes a guard room and dungeons. The attic space could be converted. The loggia and terraces offer panoramic views over the rolling hills of the Lot-et-Garonne region. The outbuildings include a caretaker's cottage, chapel, dovecote, workshop and woodshed. On one of the terraces, between the chateau and the chapel, everything is ready for a swimming pool. A former fortified villa dating back to the 12th century, the original chateau was topped by cantilevered watchtowers. At the end of the 13th or beginning of the 14th century, a square tower armed with cross-shaped loopholes was added to the north corner. Altered and enlarged at the end of the 15th or beginning of the 16th century with the construction of a chapel with a flat chevet and a defensive wall. Enlarged in the 17th century with two semi-circular portals adorned with columns, giving access to the courtyard. Purchased in 1963 by a chief architect of historic monuments, it has been renovated from top to bottom according to the rules of art and history. It was listed (1964) and then classified (1988) as a partial Historic Monument. The chateau, a caretaker's cottage and outbuildings (including a former stable) are arranged around an enclosed courtyard. Outside the courtyard is the chapel of Saint Pierre, a former parish church, a woodshed and a dovecote. The property spans 3ha 64a 23ca. Fees at seller's expense. Fee : 6 % VAT of the price excluding fees Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Agence Mercure Bordeaux-aquitaine
iad France - Laëtitia Crays offers you: **Prestigious Castle and Exceptional Estate in Réalville**In the heart of 68 hectares of preserved nature, discover this majestic castle from 1886, developing more than 5,200 m² of built space. A true architectural gem to renovate, it includes more than 40 rooms spread between the castle, two independent houses, 11 studios, and several outbuildings.Its rare asset: a magnificent private lake of 4.5 hectares, offering an exceptional setting and remarkable views. Pool, tennis, mini-golf, pétanque court, terraces, cellars, garages, and a landscaped park complete this unique ensemble.Ideal for a hotel, event, tourism project, or a prestigious residence. A rare opportunity 74 km from Toulouse Blagnac (1 hour), 83 km from Albi, and 44 km from Cahors. And soon close to the LGV (High-Speed Line arriving at Bressols 82, 27 km away, which is a 26-minute drive).Agency fees are at the seller's charge.Energy display information for this property: ENERGY class E index 216 and CLIMATE class E index 63. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed, including the legal obligation to clear brush, is available on the Géorisques website: http://www.georisques.gouv.fr.This real estate advertisement was written under the editorial responsibility of Ms. Laëtitia Crays, independent real estate agent (without holding funds), commercial agent of SAS I@D France registered with the RSAC of MONTAUBAN under the number 900498288, holder of the real estate prospecting card for the benefit of I@D France SAS.
…By Iad France
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These agencies offer a selection of luxury properties vente at Montcuq-en-Quercy-Blanc. Feel free to contact them for personalized assistance.