The agencies at Verdun-sur-Garonne
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Magical 18th-Century Château with Tuscan Inspiration Location: The estate is located 45 minutes from Toulouse International Airport and 10 minutes from a village offering all essential amenities. The château lies at the heart of a charming historic village, shaped by centuries of history and dominated by a remarkable ancient church still in active use, a symbol of a carefully preserved heritage. Each week, the village hosts a local producers’ market. The Estate: Sheltered from view and perfectly concealed within the village, this château of Italian inspiration reveals a rare and distinctive architectural character, directly inspired by the great Tuscan residences. Its vast terrace, emblematic of the property, overlooks the surrounding landscape and its 1.4-hectare park. The château offers approximately 750 sqm of living space, arranged around generous and well-proportioned volumes. From the moment you enter, you are welcomed by a majestic staircase, which elegantly organizes circulation between the reception rooms and the private sleeping quarters. The reception areas are particularly appealing for their spaciousness and warm atmosphere, where Italian charm is fully expressed. The residence comprises 11 bedrooms, the majority arranged as true suites, providing both comfort and privacy. A place of true inspiration, this château possesses a singular soul, conducive to creativity, contemplation, and transmission. Its natural elegance, strong Tuscan character, and discreet setting make it a rare property, standing at the crossroads between Italy and the South-West of France. Herringbone parquet flooring, decorative mouldings, double-flight staircase, orangery, swimming basin, pool house, and outdoor workshop. Our View: A confidential and inspiring property, where Italian charm unfolds with elegance in the heart of Occitanie, combining generous volumes, nature, and heritage.
…By Poncet & Poncet Christie's International Real Estate Occitanie
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
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
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
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…By L'agence 27rue
LOT - SAINT GERMAIN DU BEL AIR 11th and 18th century castle in exceptional condition with high-end renovation. It comprises 15 main rooms including a majestic 61 m² living room, a large dining room, a superb library, a fitted kitchen, 10 bedrooms, and many other beautiful rooms. Residential house of approximately 180m² Rural house used as 2 gîtes of approximately 200m² Farm buildings of 1550 m². Land of approximately 150 hectares with large ponds and reservoirs. The landscape is hilly and there are no nuisances. Energy class: F Climate class: B Estimated annual energy costs for standard use: between €10,751 and €14,545 per year. Prices indexed as of 01/01/2021. 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
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
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
Close to Lavaur, in a discreet and preserved setting, this late 18th–early 19th century estate embodies the timeless elegance of grand country residences. Offering approximately 750 sqm of living space, the property is distinguished by its noble architecture and remarkable volumes spread over several levels. Behind its history-rich façade, the interiors reveal generous and authentic living spaces: spacious reception rooms, enfilade-style salons, dining rooms, multiple kitchens, as well as numerous bedrooms distributed across expansive floors and convertible attic space. The property retains the full strength of its original heritage character, featuring period parquet flooring, terracotta tiles, original wooden joinery, antique doors, and six fireplaces, all reflecting the refinement of a bygone era. Now requiring a complete restoration, the estate offers exceptional potential for architectural reinterpretation. The outbuildings—where a change of use remains possible—further enhance this rare property: large former stables, a substantial cellar, a barn, and a separate workshop located across the road, already supplied with water and electricity. Set within more than 5.5 hectares of wooded grounds, partly flat and partly gently sloping, the estate enjoys a south-facing orientation and a remarkable natural environment, enriched with centuries-old trees. The land is also suitable for a swimming pool, further enhancing its development potential. Existing technical features include oil-fired central heating, multiple fireplaces, single and three-phase electricity, and fibre-optic connectivity (to be connected). The individual sanitation system requires full renovation, offering complete flexibility for future projects. This rare and elegant residence is ideally suited to either a large-scale family project or an ambitious heritage restoration. In addition, the property forms part of a wider historic family estate that includes a fully renovated neighbouring residence, also marketed by our agency under reference 595T. Both properties, while sold separately, may be acquired together to create an exceptional combined estate. Further information available upon request.
…By Barnes Toulouse
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
Elegant 19th-century château near Albi Built around 1800 by the Durieu de Madron family, this elegant 19th-century château is set in the heart of the Tarn countryside, within a gently rolling, verdant and deeply peaceful environment, just moments from Albi. Located only a few minutes from the episcopal city of Albi, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and widely regarded as one of the most beautiful cities in the world, the property enjoys a privileged setting combining cultural richness, art de vivre and accessibility. With its remarkable architectural heritage, mild climate and open landscapes, Albi perfectly embodies the elegance of southwestern France. Offering approximately 650 sqm of living space, the château is distinguished by the generosity of its volumes and the quality of its layout. From the moment you enter, a grand entrance hall with impressive proportions opens onto light-filled reception rooms, including a beautifully scaled living room and dining room, as well as a fully equipped contemporary kitchen. The overall atmosphere is both refined and welcoming. The property features six spacious suites, each offering comfort and privacy, with lovely open views over the surrounding countryside. Upstairs, the living spaces continue with a large salon, a billiard room and a library, creating additional areas dedicated to relaxation and conviviality. The second floor, with its former staff quarters, also offers the potential to further increase accommodation capacity for a hospitality project. Outside, the estate extends over approximately 4.5 hectares, forming a remarkable natural setting. The landscaped park, carefully designed, includes an elegant swimming pool and offers multiple perspectives over the surrounding hills. From the terraces and balconies, the eye is drawn across the green, undulating Tarn countryside, revealing serene panoramic views from sunrise to sunset. The outbuildings complete the estate harmoniously, including a stud farm inspired by the great Normandy stables, an orangery, a garage, and a large upper-level reception space suitable for hosting events in a characterful setting. An independent ground-floor apartment can also serve as a caretaker’s residence or concierge accommodation. Rich in history, the property notably welcomed Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec at the end of the 19th century, who captured the stud farm and orangery, adding an artistic dimension to its heritage. This château offers a rare balance between architectural elegance, generous volumes, preserved nature and proximity to an exceptional city. It is equally suited as a prestigious family residence or for a refined hospitality or event project, in an authentic and inspiring setting.
…By Poncet & Poncet Christie's International Real Estate Occitanie
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
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. Listed Historic Monument – exempt from Energy Performance Certification (EPC). 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
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
“Nature is a temple…” — here, the park becomes a setting, the trees become architecture, and the château blends into a rare harmony between stone and living nature. Located in the commune of Agen, this exceptional lifestyle estate extends over approximately 467 sqm of living space, set within a remarkable 4.8-hectare landscaped park, the true signature of the property. From the moment you enter, the tone is set: a wrought-iron gate opens onto a paved driveway winding through richly landscaped grounds. Filled with mature trees, varied species and palm trees, enhanced by natural springs and two wells, the estate offers a rare atmosphere combining freshness, privacy and a sense of escape. The varied topography, long perspectives and shaded areas create a vibrant and harmonious living environment, equally suited to relaxation and entertaining. At the heart of this green sanctuary stands the 19th-century château, whose elegant architecture is highlighted by two slender towers. A grand double-flight stone staircase reinforces the timeless nobility of the residence. The reception rooms benefit from impressive ceiling heights and abundant natural light flowing through the interiors. The glass conservatory, designed as a winter garden, extends the living areas towards the outdoors, creating a permanent dialogue with the surrounding parkland. Upstairs, a vast landing arranged as a library leads to a master suite and several comfortable bedrooms. The upper floors offer more intimate spaces, ideal for work or relaxation. The garden level reveals the full uniqueness of the property, featuring a winter garden crossed by a natural spring feeding an overflowing fountain. A SPA area, billiard room and service rooms complete the ensemble. Outside, the heated infinity pool (14 x 5 m) blends naturally into the landscape and enjoys open views over the surrounding vegetation. The outbuildings (approximately 300 sqm), including a house in need of restoration, further enhance the property’s potential. Roofs recently redone; new boiler installed in 2024. A rare property where the park is not merely a backdrop, but a true art of living, offering space, nature and serenity just minutes from Agen. Agency fees payable by the seller. Estimated annual energy costs for standard use: between €7,620 and €10,320 per year. Prices indexed to January 1st, 2021. Information regarding the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: Géorisques
…By Agence Mercure Bordeaux-aquitaine
Facade has monument historic status Ground floor provides comfortable spacious family accommodation First floor - 5 rooms requiring upgrading 2 hectares of parkland with magnificent trees surround the château Terraces on all sides and salt water swimming pool Ancient small chapel dating back to 1607 A long driveway uphill from a main road and through a stone arch the historic château reveals itself in its natural surroundings. Built in the 17th century and retaining its original features this imposing building has open views over the countryside. It exudes charm and elegance. A stone staircase leads to a large wooden door which opens in to an expansive hall which highlights many of the architectural features of the château. A 2m wide stone staircase dominates and it shows the height of the building. Double doors open into a generous formal dining room which also houses a pool table. Like the other rooms on the ground floor it has a period stone fireplace, large double glazed windows set in stone mullions, traditional floor tiles, central heating and 4 m high ceilings with oak beams and doors to other rooms. The equally impressive main lounge is at the front and has windows on two sides to take in the views and an informal dining area close to the galley kitchen. The kitchen is well fitted with blue base and wall units and modern kitchen appliances. Centrally there is another living room currently used as a library and study. Off this room to the front is a child’s bedroom with plenty of space for playing. To the rear is the master bedroom and adjacent to it a modern shower room. Also to the rear is a further double bedroom with its en-suite bathroom. Concealed behind the large mirror is a cupboard housing the washing machine and dryer. In total the ground floor area is about 290m2 and this is replicated on the first floor which also has 5 rooms which require upgrading. The second floor attic is also extensive and would need some configuring as no rooms currently exist and the roof structure is visible. From the hall steps lead down to the a number of vaulted cellars which in the past have been used for wine production and an open fired kitchen and currently the central heating boiler. To the left on each level are storage rooms. On the ground floor it contains the pool machinery and through to a large workshop. From the courtyard in front of the château there is a double garage. A few steps up lead to a 10x5 salt swimming pool surrounded by travertine tiling. A small chapel sits behind the château and it dates back to 1607, before the château was built. Beyond this is a large open agricultural shed. There is also an orangerie which adds to the charm of this domaine. The parkland around the château extends to around 2 hectares and is laid mostly to lawn with numerous mature trees providing shade and perspective to the natural vista. There are some flower and shrub borders in the courtyard. There are terraces outside the french doors to the front and rear. There are also two wells. In the private location yet only a few kilometres from a busy historic town with a wide range of commerce and facilities. Bordeaux airport 1 hour 50 mins - Toulouse airport 1 hour 30 mins For further information and to receive a comprehensive brochure with floor plans, please contact Martin at +33 6 89 01 05 20. If you are unable to visit France soon, a live virtual tour can be arranged.
…By Maxwell-baynes Residential And Vineyards - Christie's International Real Estate
This château, nestled in the heart of the vineyards, is the result of the passionate work of visionary owners. Located just 20 minutes from Cahors and close to the charming village of Montcuq, this property embodies elegance and comfort, harmoniously blending into the Quercy landscape. The estate extends over more than 3 hectares of meticulously landscaped parkland, featuring a magnificent French garden, providing an idyllic setting to enjoy nature. Additionally, nearby lands, primarily wooded, bring the total area to over 17 hectares. Upon passing through the wrought-iron gate, a paved driveway lined with low stone walls leads to the majestic building. The main house, with a living space of approximately 230 m², reveals bright and generous living areas. The spacious 60 m² living room, adorned with a French ceiling and a period fireplace, creates a warm and inviting atmosphere. The kitchen, fully equipped with Neff appliances, spans 35 m² and encourages conviviality, making it ideal for sharing memorable meals. Upstairs, four comfortable bedrooms offer unique charm and soothing views of the park. Three well-appointed bathrooms ensure privacy and convenience for all family members. Near the main house is a guesthouse or gîte of 75 m², perfect for hosting guests or serving as accommodation for a caretaker. This annex also includes a kitchen, two bedrooms, and an office, providing an independent and welcoming living space. In addition to the living spaces, the estate features a large stone barn, with an area of over 200 m². This versatile space can house a car collection, serve as a studio for an artist, or be utilized by a craftsman, thus offering countless possibilities for various activities. Outside, the landscaped park showcases a variety of tree species, such as Ginkgo Biloba, and beautiful boxwood paths that frame lush green lawns. The 6x12 m swimming pool with reinforced liner and the jacuzzi add a touch of luxury and relaxation to this enchanting setting. The security of this property is ensured by an electric gate and an alarm system, guaranteeing peace of mind and serenity. This estate represents a true haven of peace, combining charm and modern comfort, ready to welcome its future occupants.
…By Barnes Proprietes & Chateaux
EXCLUSIVE TO BEAUX VILLAGES! Step into history with this magnificent 17th-century château, an authentic expression of French classical architecture and Gascon charm. Built in 1649 on the site of a medieval fortress and held by the same family since 1803, this estate is a rare testament to timeless elegance and heritage. Set on a gentle rise, the property enjoys breathtaking panoramic views across the Gers countryside. Arranged around a graceful central courtyard, the château features spacious, light-filled interiors, ideal for refined family living or a prestigious hospitality project. The outbuildings – including a wine cellar and storage barn – offer multiple possibilities: luxury guest estate, exclusive wedding or event venue, or boutique hotel (subject to authorisations). Lovingly maintained through generations, this remarkable property combines authenticity, grandeur, and potential in one of southwest France’s most serene settings. A rare opportunity to acquire a historic château and shape its next chapter. Contact us today for further details or to arrange a private viewing of this exceptional estate.
…By Beaux Villages Immobilier
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
Just a few kilometers from Condom, discover this exceptional estate enhanced with expansive vaulted cellars and a natural spring. Nestled in the heart of 6 hectares of gardens and woodlands, this unique property includes a main house, a swimming pool with a summer kitchen and pool house, as well as an orangery with a heated greenhouse. An elegant private driveway leads to the estate, which also features numerous spacious outbuildings. The main house offers an exceptional living environment, with 6 reception rooms, 2 kitchens, 6 bedrooms, and their 6 en-suite bathrooms. A magnificent stone terrace reveals stunning views of the landscaped gardens, adorned with an elegant fountain, and the surrounding countryside. A vast inner courtyard provides access to several vaulted outbuildings, as well as a caretaker's house in need of renovation, ideal for a bespoke project. The property is equipped with central heating powered by fuel oil. This rare and prestigious estate is a unique opportunity for lovers of heritage and nature. Contact us quickly for more information ! Fees to be paid by the seller. Energy class E, Climate class E Estimated average amount of annual energy expenditure for standard use, based on the year's energy prices 2021: between 8870.00 and 12060.00 . Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Geohazards website: georisques.gouv.fr.
…By Belle Maison Gascony
ALBI, nestled in a green setting overlooking the Tarn, the Château de Lapérouse opens its doors to a rare place filled with history and emotions. Built between the 16th and 17th centuries, and later enriched in the 19th century, this castle registered as a Historical Monument is closely linked to the memory of Jean-François de Galaup, Count of Lapérouse, a famous navigator who spent part of his childhood here. From the moment you arrive, the charm takes hold: a metal gate opens onto a tree-lined path leading to an elegant courtyard, a prelude to the discovery of an authentic home that has managed to preserve its original soul. The castle is organized around vast, light-filled rooms, offering superb volumes conducive to multiple layouts. Currently operated with only 4 bedrooms, it already generates an annual profit of around 40,000 €, suggesting remarkable development potential through the creation of additional rooms. Outside, two magnificent terraces encircle the property and offer stunning views of the park and the Tarn. These spaces, both intimate and spectacular, are perfectly suited for hosting discerning clientele or prestigious events. The 3.6-hectare park, a true haven of peace, alternates between meadows, centuries-old trees, and wooded areas, creating unique perspectives on the river. Down below, a pool integrates harmoniously into the natural terrain, while an ancient nymphaeum fed by a spring adds a romantic and unique touch to the whole. This exceptional property with a living area of 320 m² offers a multitude of possibilities: prestige residence, seminar venue, museum, private or professional events... An ideal setting to develop an ambitious project, combining historical charm and strong economic potential. A unique place where the past meets the future, ready to host your most inspiring projects.The distribution: Organized around an elegant U-shaped courtyard typical of the Renaissance, the castle displays a brick architecture inspired by the Toulouse private mansions, with its mullioned windows and sculpted doors. On the ground floor, the living spaces are centered around a remarkable XVIIth-century wooden spiral staircase. Here, one finds a vast light-filled living/dining room, enhanced by a French ceiling and a monumental fireplace, as well as a contemporary kitchen opening onto the courtyard and terrace. A first bedroom with a bathroom completes this level. On the first floor, dedicated to guest accommodation, several characterful bedrooms - including one linked to Jean-François de Galaup, Count of Lapérouse - offer fireplaces, ancient ceilings, and clear views. A common lounge for guests and service areas round off this warm and functional set. The attic, easily convertible, offers significant extension potential, while the vaulted brick cellars add authenticity and technical possibilities. Outdoors, the park structured on several levels offers terraces, a pool, outbuildings, and direct access to the banks of the Tarn, creating a unique setting conducive to relaxation as well as hosting events. The property is sold furnished.Fees borne by the seller. Your commercial agent 3G IMMO on site EI - Charles GONCALVES BAPTISTA registered with the RSAC of ALBI no. 523 336 055. According to article L.561.5 of the Monetary and Financial Code, you will be asked to present an identification document for the organization of the visit. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.frThis description has been automatically translated from French.
…By 3g Immo Prestige
Nestled in the heart of the splendid Gers countryside, this magnificent château enjoys an exceptional setting, overlooking the communal lake, the rolling hills, and the majestic Pyrenees in the distance. The surroundings are peaceful and preserved, while remaining close to all amenities: the delightful town of Vic-Fezensac, famous for its festivals, shops and schools, is only 15 minutes away, and Aire-sur-l'Adour, a lively and dynamic town, is just 40 minutes away. Once left abandoned, the château has been completely restored by the current owners, who have brought it back to life with passion and taste. They have successfully combined authenticity and modern comfort, creating a warm and welcoming residence full of charm and character. The property offers approximately 1,600 m² of living space, including spacious reception rooms such as a 100 m² banquet hall with fireplace, a large lounge with wood-burning stove, a cosy sitting room, and a bar area. A fully equipped professional kitchen and a laundry room complete the ground floor. There are 20 bedrooms, each with its own private bathroom, including one accessible for persons with reduced mobility. In the tower, a reception room and, upstairs, a beautiful meeting room provide additional functional spaces, along with two storage rooms. The annex contains two three-bedroom apartments one tastefully renovated, the other in need of some refreshing. Set within nearly 2 hectares of landscaped parkland and surrounded by 4 hectares of meadows, ideal for horses, the château also features a deconsecrated chapel adjoining one wing, adding charm and history to the estate. On the terrace, a large outdoor canopy allows guests to gather comfortably in the shade or sheltered from the rain. A 350 m² barn with upper floor, awaiting renovation, offers excellent potential for expansion or additional accommodation. The château holds all the official certifications required to host groups, making it perfect for weddings, seminars, retreats, or family gatherings. The nearby communal lake features a sandy beach, water activities, and a summer guinguette, offering a relaxed and convivial atmosphere. Ideally located, the property is just 1 hour 30 minutes from Toulouse International Airport and 1 hour 20 minutes from Agen train station, providing convenient national and international access. 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
Authentic 13th-century castle with gîtes, barn, and swimming pool in the heart of the Lot-et-Garonne hills.Overlooking the rolling countryside of Lot-et-Garonne, this remarkable 13th-century castle enjoys a privileged location on approximately 2 hectares of private land, a short distance from the lively bastide of Villeneuve-sur-Lot. Accessible by a quiet little road, the property offers tranquility, privacy, and stunning unobstructed views of the surrounding landscape.Originally built as a country residence for the King's Consul, the castle has retained all its authenticity. The high ceilings with exposed beams, stone walls, period fireplaces, and spacious rooms testify to its medieval history, while modern comforts have been discreetly integrated. Around the castle are three independent and fully equipped gîtes, each with its own atmosphere and outdoor spaces, allowing for a blend of privacy and tourist rental activity.The outdoors are organized around a charming courtyard and include a large saltwater pool, several terraces offering panoramic views, and a convivial space with a wood stove and pizza oven. From the estate, the eye wanders over the surrounding countryside, where it is not uncommon to spot deer, hares, squirrels, and birds of prey. At dusk, bats appear, and the barn owl, residing in the castle's small tower, glides silently over the estate.The property also includes a spacious barn offering great potential, currently used as a workshop and workspace, easily adaptable for creative, professional, or recreational activities. A vegetable garden, various outbuildings, and characterful stone remnants complete the ensemble.Combining historical charm, preserved natural surroundings, and real rental potential, this unique estate represents a rare opportunity to fully experience the art of living in the French style, in one of the most beautiful regions of southwestern France.DPE E GES B Estimated annual energy expenses for standard use between 5940 and 8090 euros indexed to the years 2021, 2022, and 2023.This announcement has been drafted under the editorial responsibility of Paulien BRANDSMA acting under the status of a registered commercial agent at RSAC NANTES No. 123 456 789 with PAUL PARKER PROPERTIES, located at 10 rue du Colisée 75008 PARIS, a brand of SAS PROPRIETES PRIVEES, a national real estate network, with a capital of 40,000 euros, RCS NANTES No. 908345895, Professional card T and G No. CPI 4401 2016 000 010 388 CCI Nantes, Guarantee GALIAN, 89 rue La Boétie, 75008 Paris.Paulien BRANDSMA (EI) Commercial Agent - RSAC Number: 908 345 895 BERGERAC - . Information on risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.frThis description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Paul Parker Properties
Perched atop 14 acres of peaceful, rolling countryside, this stunning property offers a rare blend of historic grandeur and refined modern comfort. With origins in the 17th century, this château has been meticulously renovated by its current owners and preserves its heritage while offering luxurious, up-to-date living. The property is arranged around a beautiful courtyard and features three distinct wings: the original Château building, the expansive West Wing, and the private East Wing residence. With 10 bedrooms and a potential for more, the property offers versatility for private use, luxury hospitality, or event hosting (subject to necessary permissions). The Château's grand salon and dining room feature original fireplaces, exposed beams, and sweeping views. Take the beautiful original staircase to the upper floors where you will find four magnificent and spacious suites that each reflect their own character. The suites are equipped with air conditioning offering comfort in all seasons. On the lower floor you will find a studio, wine cellar, and laundry. The West Wing boasts a professional kitchen, reception room, office with cathedral ceilings, and a guest suite in the tower. The East Wing is a fully self-contained dwelling boasting comfortable and modern living spaces with a private terrace, as well as a beautiful master suite with dressing room and a unique shower room attached. This wing is fitted with underfloor heating connected to a heat pump as well as air conditioning upstairs offering very good energy efficiency and a B rating. Outdoors, enjoy a heated 9mx5m pool framed by two charming towers, formal and wild gardens, stunning mature trees, an orchard, raised vegetable beds fitted with watering and a walking trail that circles the property. A lovely meadow offers the possibility to have animals. Additional buildings include a barn, former guardian’s house to be renovated, and spacious garaging. Whether you envision a family retreat, hospitality venture, this chateau delivers elegance, space, and history in equal measure. The property is conveniently located near the beautiful bastide of Monflanquin where you will find all basic amenities as well as a charming weekly market. It is also within easy access of Bergerac airport.
…By Beaux Villages Immobilier
Magnificently Restored Fortified Farmhouse 850 m² of Refined Living on 65 Hectares Commanding a dominant hilltop position, this exceptional ferme fortifiée (fortified farmhouse) offers approximately 850 m² of beautifully restored living space, set within 65 hectares of unspoiled countryside and rolling sunflower fields. The estate combines historic grandeur with modern luxury, creating a truly distinguished rural residence. The main house features eight generously proportioned bedrooms, each with its own en suite bathroom, ensuring both comfort and privacy. In addition to the principal residence, the estate includes a charming two-bedroom caretaker’s cottage, a separate two-bedroom guest house, a traditional barn, and a large open-sided hangar situated alongside a dedicated horse training track. A swimming pool, equipped with an advanced dual oxygen-based water treatment system, completes the ensemble. History & Renovation Originally comprising two rectangular agricultural buildings, the property has undergone an extensive and meticulous transformation over a period of eight years. The result is a sophisticated L-shaped residence, thoughtfully arranged across multiple levels. The renovation, carried out by skilled professionals under the careful guidance of the current owners, reflects an exceptional attention to detail. Authentic architectural elements have been preserved and enhanced, while modern comforts have been seamlessly integrated. The outcome is a harmonious blend of character and elegancean inviting and tranquil retreat where refinement, space, and the art of living come together effortlessly. In addition, there is the option to acquire a beautifully converted barn (not included in the sale price), offering seven bedrooms, a private swimming pool, and approximately five hectares of land. This additional property is ideally suited for guest accommodation, staff housing, or equestrian use.
…By Real Estatement
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