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GERS - L'ISLE JOURDAIN Right in the center of town, beautiful house with 9 main rooms including a huge living room opening onto the terrace, a living room, a very bright fitted kitchen, 6 bedrooms and an office. Most windows are double-glazed, except those in the living room. The roof was redone in 2023. Pleasant 1800 m² tree-planted garden with an electric gate and a well. 11 x 5 m chlorine pool with new liner and electric roller shutter. Summer kitchen of 50 m² and a garden shed. Close to shops, train station, schools and college. For further information or to visit this property, please contact Eric Mercier: 07 68 72 82 25 Energy class: C Climate class: B Estimated annual energy costs for standard use: between 3416 euros and 4623 euros per year. Prices indexed to January 1, 2021 Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Agence Mercure Toulouse-occitanie
Authentic Toulouse-style farm set in a green setting, in Grenade, sheltered from view, while being close to all amenities.The farm is now organized into two independent units: one occupied by the owners, the other available, offering many possibilities depending on your project.- The main house, approximately 110m2, is now located on the first floor of the farm with a pleasant terrace overlooking the pool. It consists of 3 bedrooms including a master suite + a mezzanine and a lovely living room with an open kitchen leading to the terrace. On the ground floor of this residence, a large room of over 90m2 as well as a stable of 55m2 offers interesting extension potential.- The second accommodation, of about 135m2, separated from the main house by outbuildings and garages, needs full renovation. It currently consists of a living room, a kitchen, and 4 bedrooms. An attic of 60m2, with the possibility of independent access, could allow for an expansion of the house or the creation of an additional dwelling.The advantages of the property:- Roof renovated in 2018- Tree-lined garden, without overlooking neighbors- Less than 3 minutes by car from the center of the bastideGîte, family project, rental investment... This character farm will adapt to your projects. Do not hesitate to contact me for more information or to arrange a visit.Fees included of 5% VAT to be borne by the buyer. Price excluding fees €522,857. Energy class D, Climate class D Average estimated amount of annual energy expenses for standard use, based on energy prices from the year 2021: between €5,310.00 and €7,310.00. Information on the risks this property is exposed to is available on the Géorisques website: georisques.gouv.fr.Your advisor INNOVE IMMO - Versailles: Emmanuelle PeyredieuCommercial agent (Individual enterprise)RSAC 977570878RCP 59661778.INNOVE IMMO, your partner in life projects.We inform you that under Article L561-5 of the Monetary and Financial Code, an identity document will be required before each visit.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Innove Immo - Versailles
Just minutes from Lauzerte, listed among the Most Beautiful Villages of France, this renovated stone property comprises a main house, a separate guest house, a large outbuilding, a swimming pool, and 9,306 m² of landscaped grounds with sweeping views of the Quercy Blanc hills. This property embodies a rare art of living in the heart of the Quercy Blanc. Behind its pale stone facades, the main house has undergone a meticulous renovation, respectful of the spirit of the place: harmonious volumes, fluid circulation, and carefully selected noble materials. The entire property unfolds within 9,306 m² of secluded grounds, where light accompanies every hour of the day and offers unobstructed views of the hills. The main house: A haven of hospitality and tranquility, the house opens onto wide, landscaped terraces. The living areas—a welcoming dining room adjoining the family kitchen, and a cozy living room perfect for evenings—make up a generous and clearly laid-out ground floor. The woodwork, the patina of the stone, and the quality of the finishes attest to a meticulous restoration that enhances the building's character without altering it. Upstairs, an intimate landing leads to peaceful bedrooms, including a discreet suite; the atmosphere is elegant and serene, designed for extended stays. The guest pavilion: Completely independent and on one level, the pavilion offers your loved ones a true haven: a living room with an integrated kitchen, two comfortable bedrooms, a bathroom, and a private, secluded terrace. Designed for independence and comfort, it extends the high standard of the main house. Depending on your plans, it lends itself easily to a bed and breakfast business, ideal for generating additional income and maximizing the property's profitability. The outbuilding: A beautiful stone building with generous proportions, the outbuilding provides an inspiring backdrop: artist's studio, showroom, garages for collectors, wellness area, or reception rooms. Its height, light, and solid stone construction give it a strong architectural presence, resonating with the rest of the property. Outdoor living: A true open-air stage, the swimming pool is aligned with the landscape and captures the depth of the views: from its coping stones as well as from the main house, the horizon unfolds the hillsides in a continuous panorama. As you stroll through the grounds, you'll discover an old bread oven steeped in history, an orchard with numerous fruit trees, and a well that is operational year-round—all features that define a life in the open air, a blend of tranquility and authenticity. Setting and location: Lauzerte combines heritage and the art of living: a central arcaded square, gourmet restaurants, a farmers' market, artisan workshops, and galleries punctuate daily life. The village is also an iconic stop on the Via Podiensis (GR65) of the Way of St. James, which enhances its reputation and supports quality tourism year-round. Amenities are nearby (grocery stores, schools, healthcare). The limestone hills of the Quercy Blanc region invite you to enjoy walks, wine tours, and heritage discoveries. Moissac, Montauban, Cahors, and Toulouse are easily accessible via regional roads; train stations and the airport are conveniently located, allowing you to balance work and weekends in the great outdoors. A private immersive tour is available upon request—ideal for buyers who live far away. Confidential viewings are by appointment only. The fees are to be paid by the seller. Les informations sur les risques auxquels ce bien est exposé sont disponibles sur le site Géorisques : www. georisques. gouv. fr. ** ENGLISH SPEAKERS: please note that Capifrance has an international department that can help with translations. To see our range of 20,000 properties for sale in France, please visit our Capifrance website directly. We look forward to finding your dream home!
…By Capifrance - Christophe Bailly
GERS - CAZAUBON Characterful mansion – Ideal family home. This spacious, charming and solidly built house is located ten minutes from the spa town of Barbotan and fifteen minutes from the pretty medieval town of Fourcès. It features fourteen rooms spread over three floors. On the ground floor, an imposing entrance hall leads to the reception areas: dining room and living room with high ceilings, decorated with moldings, fireplaces, parquet flooring, and French windows opening onto the garden or terrace. There is also a large kitchen with an adjoining utility room opening onto a large workshop, as well as a bedroom with en-suite bathroom. On the first floor, a large landing leads to four spacious bedrooms, including a master suite with French windows opening onto the garden and an adjoining dressing room that could also be used as a child's bedroom. The suite opens onto a bathroom with double sinks and a light-filled veranda. On the left wing of the first floor is a bathroom with a vintage bathtub. This floor is entirely parquet-floored and each bedroom has a fireplace. On the second floor, there is a very large landing that could be converted into a games room or library, or which is just waiting for a creative use to be found for it. This level also comprises four bedrooms, an office, and a shower room. The house also has a large basement of approximately 170m² currently used as a utility room and cellar (boiler, machines, tools, etc.). A vast garden of 11,200m² completes this property, with a fenced swimming pool and awning. A characterful house combining authenticity, generous proportions, and peaceful surroundings, this is a true family home where life is good. For more information or to visit this property, please contact Anne-Claire Joachim: 06 62 56 28 84 Energy class: E Climate class: E Estimated annual energy costs for standard use: between €9,878 and €13,364 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
Exceptional Gîte Business with Owner's Residence, Event Facilities & Expansion Potential Near Montcuq-en-Quercy-Blanc A rare opportunity to acquire a thriving and well-established gîte and holiday rental business, ideally positioned in an elevated setting at the edge of a peaceful hamlet, enjoying outstanding countryside views just 15 minutes from Montcuq-en-Quercy-Blanc. Set within approximately 1.92 hectares (4.7 acres) of landscaped gardens and pasture, the estate combines private living, strong rental income, and significant lifestyle and event potential in one versatile holding. Accommodation & Layout The property offers a diverse accommodation portfolio: A beautifully renovated three-bedroom barn, currently used as the main owner's residence (145m2) Four fully equipped two-bedroom gîtes, each with private terrace (35m2 65m2) Two additional smaller guest units successfully operated as B&B accommodation (25m2 & 35m2) A separate single-storey two-bedroom house, (95m2) currently privately occupied by the owners, suitable for long-term rental, guest accommodation, guardian's cottage, or integration into the gîte comple Wellness, Leisure & Events Facilities Designed for both relaxation and income diversification, the estate includes: 10m x 5m swimming pool with high retractable cover for extended seasonal use Jacuzzi and pétanque court Covered terrace for social gatherings Dedicated events space with kitchenette and WC facilities, ideal for retreats, workshops, seminars, wellness programmes, or private functions A substantial vaulted cave currently used for massage therapy and storage, offering unique character and further potential Outbuildings & Grounds Large metal hangar providing extensive storage or workshop space Ample on-site parking Mature gardens and adjoining pastureland offering privacy and flexibility Technical Features Underfloor heating via heat pump in the main barn Reversible air conditioning units Solar panels supporting hot water production Wood-burning stoves in the barn and one gîte Three septic tanks, all fully conforming Taxe fonciere 1635 euros per year Location The property benefits from excellent regional access: 15 minutes from Montcuq-en-Quercy-Blanc 35 minutes from Cahors (train station and amenities) 1h23 from Bergerac Airport 1h40 from Toulouse Airport 2h30 from Bordeaux Airport Summary Combining a tranquil rural setting with proven income generation, flexible accommodation structures, and strong potential for expansion into events, retreats, or enhanced tourism activity, this is an outstanding lifestyle and business opportunity in one of the most desirable areas of the Quercy Blanc. Price 728,000 euros incluidng 4% agency fees paid by the buyer, 700,000 euros net vendeur Brought to you by Jennifer Small mandataire expert immo / Poppins Real Estate EXPERTIMO est le leader français des réseaux dédiés aux mandataires expérimentés
…By Expertimo
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…By Expertimo
On the territory of Montcuq and in perfect condition - Main house of 300 m2 on multiple vaulted cellars with multiple terraces, swimming pool, dovecote, barn, garage, guest house, shelters, summer kitchen, boiler room, pétanque court, mini 9-hole golf course, fishing pond, wood shelters, vegetable garden, 3 boxes and hut for children. Main house comprising a huge living room of 80 m2, a kitchen of 23m2, back kitchen 17m2, living room / library 30m2 and 4 bedrooms each with bathroom. The master bedroom is on one level and has a dressing room and shower room. Upstairs are 3 bedrooms of 28, 23 and 17 m2 with shower room / bath, a balcony. Cellars - billiard room, wine cellar, pool storage, technical room etc. Guest house of 64 m2 with a living room of 44 m2, a bedroom of 15 m2 and shower room 5 m2 and its terrace. Dovecote 9m2 on three levels Barn of 200m2 with insulation, tiled floor and floor plus garage / Workshop level of 70 m2 Swimming pool 10m x 5m changing room in a vaulted cellar. Alarm system Land of 156000m2 More information on request
…By Mouly Immobilier
A 19th-century family home carefully renovated into a bucolic event space, with tree-filled grounds and a remarkable swimming pool, twenty minutes to the south of Toulouse. At the end of the first driveway that provides access to the departmental road, a majestic willow tree overhangs the small wooden bridge, which marks the property’s entrance. Previously used to provide water for livestock, a water lily-carpeted pond sets the tone, a first and graceful indication of the estate’s overall floral aesthetic. Surrounded by greenery, a winding driveway then leads to the long building, recounting centuries of successive constructions, in which welcoming suites have replaced the feed cellars. Three clearly defined spaces, the reception space, the guest house and the private area come one after another and are extended by elegant patios in front of each of their façades. The farmhouse occupies the eastern part of the property, which extends over 1.7 hectares with blooming flowers and trees. The building, with typically Toulouse-style architecture, alternates brick and stone compositions with foundations plastered in lime whitewash. To the north, it is protected by woods whose oak and acacia trees supply fuel for the house’s fireplace. Well integrated into the landscape, an annexe, recently erected on the outskirts of the clearing surrounded by multi-century trees, not only provides two additional floors, but repeats the property's architectural codes as well. The swimming pool, awarded with a gold medal for the most beautiful design in France by the Federation of Swimming Pool Professionals, adorns the southwest wing of the house with its harmonious conception. The orchard’s fruit trees take full advantage of their southern orientation to provide ripe seasonal fruit. Light-coloured, made-to-measure reception tents blend harmoniously with the surrounding nature.
…By Patrice Besse
An elegant farmhouse with a barn and guesthouse, nestled in 13 hectares of well-preserved grounds in France's Quercy province. Turning off a country road that winds through the valley, the entrance is marked by two white stone pillars. A track runs alongside the orchard and leads to the three buildings on the property. Comprising a barn and two houses dating from the early 19th century, all comprehensively renovated, they stand close to each other. Each dwelling has its own outdoor space, cleverly delineated by elegant lawns surrounded by flamboyant but perfectly controlled gardens. To the right of the former barn is an annexe used as a workshop. As is often the case in the Quercy region, the dwellings and outbuildings are erected in close proximity or only a short distance apart, sometimes separated by courtyards with soft contours. The barn and the main house have been linked so as to form one dwelling. The guest house has remained independent. The three buildings are of white stone, the rectangular openings have wooden frames and green-painted shutters, and the one, two or four-pitched roofs feature monk-and-nun tiles. Large trees and a few bamboos provide shade and freshness around the houses, very much appreciated during the summer months in this southern region. Opposite the entrance, slightly set back from the buildings on the other side, there is a swimming pool. The grounds beyond, made up of meadows and oak woodland forming a lush green oasis, slope gently down to a small stream that forms the boundary of part of the property.
…By Patrice Besse
A Gascon chateau, a commandery of the Knights Templar and their many outbuildings around an enclosed garden, in the centre of a charming and historic village, at the gates of the Gers department, one hour from Toulouse. Built on a rocky outcrop and enclosed by fortified walls, the detached complex of buildings overlooks the village's few neighbouring houses and enjoys a 360° view of the surrounding rolling countryside from each of its edifices. Sheltered from view, the property is also steeped in silence given that the secluded village is only accessible via one small road. The adjacent buildings that compose the architectural complex surround a grassy courtyard as well as the former chapel of the “Knights’ Manor”, which became a church in the 15th century. Although it forms a harmonious whole with stone exteriors topped with barrel tile roofs, different buildings stand out due to the masonry of their exteriors, their roofs and other architectural elements specific to the successive periods in which the property was remodelled, such as its patios or windows. Consequently, the chateau that houses the current 330-m² dwelling distinguishes itself from the rest of the property thanks to its towers that cadence its exterior walls clad in stone and small bricks, as well as its many windows and immense patio of more than 100 m², highlighted with authentic balusters. As for the former Knights Templars monastery, which was later used as a wine storehouse and then a residence, it is a perfect example of medieval architecture. The horseshoe-shaped building presents traces of its former functions as a fortified chateau as demonstrated by the arrow slits, loopholes and scars resulting from the multiples modifications to its exterior over the centuries. With a surface area of 450 m², it has two storeys, including the attic space, and is topped with a gabled roof bordered by a triple Genoise corbel, while its exterior walls, composed of an amalgam of unpointed massive rubble stone masonry and ashlar stone, are characteristic of medieval constructions. Nestled next to one another, the outbuildings – former barns, stables, wine storehouse and other storerooms – are arranged between the two main buildings in such a way as to create a single edifice, which acts as the village's epicentre. It was only recently that a tree-filled landscaped piece of land below the village was annexed to the property. Today, sheltered from view, it includes a swimming pool and pool house in need of a bit of refreshing.
…By Patrice Besse
A large bourgeois house from the early 19th century and its grounds with swimming pool, one hour from Toulouse, in the Comminges region. The property is accessible from the street via a large gate, which opens onto a small drive. The staff lodgings, which could be included in the sale, have been restored and are located along the wall that separates the two buildings. The manor house, built in 1870, has either two or three storeys, depending on its various volumes, and is topped with single-pitch, gable, three-sided and hipped slate rooftops. Built out of ashlar stone and covered in ochre-colour plaster, three rectangular sections or foreparts as well as a square tower make up the asymmetrical and elegant building, the various features of which recall the Gothic Revival style. With an exterior designed in such a way as to provide the dwelling with both its character and identity, its light-colour ashlar stone pilasters with smooth rusticated stonework and sharp corners accentuate its various angles. The house’s colourful friezes with geometric patterns in blue, red and cream, crenels and stone or zinc mouldings along the cornice, wraparound stringcourses as well as the roofs’ projecting eaves, all contribute to the building’s overall elegant appearance and characteristic ornamental grace. The pinkish ochre of its exterior walls highlights all of its decorative elements, while the plain stone or beige-colour plaster-coated window and door surrounds, corners, foundation and stringcourses showcase the structure of the architecture’s volumes. The manor’s large-paned windows and doors, mainly rectangular in shape, have flat or moulded surrounds, some of which are highlighted by a windowsill, an entablature, fanlights or a balcony with a stone guardrail for those facing south, while the tower, with mostly rounded or dropped arch windows, is illuminated by triple windows on each side of its top floor. In addition, a round oculus crowns the manor’s central second-floor window to the south and an arched window overlooks the rectangular glass doors that open onto the first-floor patio facing east.
…By Patrice Besse
A restored former farmhouse in the Quercy area, near Cahors, with a guests’ house, barn, swimming pool and 9 hectares of grounds. Seen from above, the property seems to spread over the Causse de Gramat plateau. Its light-yellow colour, typical of the Quercy region, contrasts nicely with the green meadows and woods. At the end of a private lane, the two-storey main residence, its traditional agricultural outbuildings and a remarkable, circular dovecote pay witness to the estate’s historical agricultural status. The volumes of the main house are laid out on a horizontal axis in keeping with tradition. Its walls made of local limestone are a natural match for the landscape and its authentic as well as characteristically brown tiled roof protects the rooms below. The farm buildings - a barn, workshop and bread oven - are set around the house on several sides. A little further away, a traditional building, which has now been converted into a guest’s house, overlooks the swimming pool. The garden is a mixture of flat and gently sloped areas surrounding the house. A patio sheltered by climbing plants on a pergola and lawns in the shade of oak trees make up some of the different areas. In the middle of this landscape, a swimming pool provides a refreshing note. The property spreads over several hectares, enclosed by dry stone walls and hedgerows. It follows the relief of the land and boasts wide open views of the Causses plateau and surrounding valleys.
…By Patrice Besse
A chateau, redesigned in the 18th century, with large annexes, a 1,200m² floor area and 14 hectares of grounds with a moat in France’s Gers department, 100 kilometres from Toulouse. You reach the 14-hectare property from a country road that edges its west side. A low stone wall protects a front section of the grounds where many outhouses stand. A shady path lined with towering horse chestnuts crosses a grassy expanse and leads up to the chateau’s main entrance. On the south side, a long separate building made of rubble stone demarcates this front section and marks the edge of the property. Storehouses lie at the sides of the grounds. These structures have been partly renovated to become a caretaker’s lodge and a workshop space, but much of the roofing on them needs to be restored. On the north side of the grounds, a small house with a dovecote and walls of repointed exposed stonework stands among farming annexes that include vast barns and other buildings. On the east side of this front section, a two-storey building with a tiled roof separates the old farm complex from the chateau, giving the latter complete privacy and calm. The chateau lies beyond a tall wrought-iron gate that stands in a covered carriage entrance. The edifice dates back to the Middle Ages and the time when the lords of Armagnac reigned here. It was built in the centre of its grounds, surrounded by a gravel terrace. A chapel protrudes at a right angle to the main section at the chateau’s east end. And a wing of annexes with a covered carriage entrance extends at the edifice’s west end. This wing is flanked with an adjoining tower crowned with a windmill. A remarkable mechanism in this section brought running water to the property at the end of the 19th century. The mechanism was invented by Élie Coulange, the property’s owner at the time. An ornamental pond and stone pedestals supporting bronze vestals echo the typically 18th-century traits of the chateau’s south and east walls. These statues were ordered by the famous countess Marie-Jacqueline de Biran d'Armagnac. Beyond the ornamental garden, and hidden behind a hedge, lies a swimming pool with a clear view of the surrounding countryside. The grounds are as majestic as the edifice: the vast plot is punctuated with wells, water-filled moats and a wide range of age-old trees, including cedars that line a long path.
…By Patrice Besse
An unusual village house with swimming pool and garden in the heart of the medieval town of Cordes-sur-Ciel in the Tarn department. The house, mainly built in the 16th century on the heights of the hilltop village, is reached via cobbled medieval alleyways. A driveway leads from the entrance gate to a patio enhancing the south-eastern main facade at right angles. Four different roofs with local tiles, one- or two-pitched, clearly set apart the various sections of this atypical building. The property has a floor area of approx. 350 m² extending over three stories. A contemporary 1980s extension, fronted by a wood and glass conservatory, adjoins the first main section, which is the original part of the house and abuts the old tower. All the facades are of old, rough-hewn stone, some combined with brick, some rendered and some half-timbered, a reminder of the many different historical periods and the unique character of the local architecture. The windows are arranged symmetrically or irregularly depending on the facade and vary widely in size. They are mainly rectangular or arched. Finally, a terrace extends from the garden level, which features a swimming pool. The wooded, lawned grounds to the rear of the building are enclosed by walls.
…By Patrice Besse
An urban chateau dating back to 1930 with an outhouse, a swimming pool and tree-dotted grounds, nestled by the town of Cahors in south-west France, in the country's Lot department. The property’s entrance is at the top of a hill that looks down at a shopping zone of Cahors. The chateau was built upon a hill. The plot’s outer retaining wall, with its remarkable height and strength, is impressive. A former water tower made of brick welcomes visitors like a sentry positioned at the edge of the plot. A drive leads downwards and a meadow of horses extends on the other side of it. Beyond a long bend and the first trees, an esplanade, used for parking, comes into view. Across its gravelled ground, you can easily reach the stone terraces that surround the chateau. The chateau was built in 1930 in a style that recalls the elegance and harmony of classical French architecture. It offers a floor area of 455m². With its pure-white elevations and the perfect symmetry of its south-facing facade that looks out at the tree-dotted grounds, which cover over a hectare, the edifice seems to have been taken straight out of a picture book. Natural light shines through age-old trees with effects that vary from season to season. Bucolic views from each window in the dwelling embrace these majestic trees. On the grounds, there is a swimming pool and an elegant outhouse that could be turned into a workshop, a guesthouse or a garage.
…By Patrice Besse
A former farm building renovated into a family house and surrounded by 6,000-m² grounds, 25 minutes to the east of Toulouse and 15 minutes from Balma. The property is accessible from a secure electric gate. The 18th-century former farm building has two storeys and is located around the bend of a dirt track. Surrounded on all sides by abundant vegetation covering over 6,000 m² of hedge-enclosed and terraced grounds, the house faces an idyllic swimming pool, perfect for cooling off in the summer months. Two outbuildings-workshops adjacent to the living space as well as the pool house and the carport, were built to the right of the main building, which also includes an extension on its left side. The colourful, yet understated, partly plastered façades are primarily in red brick, a ubiquitous material in the region, which is also used for the rectangular or drop arch window surrounds, while the roofs are mostly gabled and covered with traditional tiles. Lastly, all around the property are rolling fields that extend as far as the eye can see.
…By Patrice Besse
A 19th-century farmhouse of white stone with a swimming pool, outbuildings and vast grounds, 15 minutes from the town of Lauzerte in France’s beautiful Quercy province. A lane snakes through the hamlet to a private, tarmacked court where you can move around smoothly and park vehicles, in the shade of a leafy horse-chestnut tree. This court, edged with shrubs and potted plants, links the different buildings together. On one side, there is a house of white Quercy stone with a ground floor and first floor. It is crowned with a gable roof of barrel tiles with a dormer on the south side and it is edged with a terrace, beyond which there is a garden with a swimming pool and meadows that extend across the hillside. Opposite the house, there is an outbuilding of white stone with a three-slope roof of barrel tiles. There is also an agricultural storage building with a three-slope roof, mostly of barrel tiles. The property lies at the edge of the hamlet and offers a magnificent view of the lush, wooded hills of the River Barguelonne valley. The house’s north elevation is coated with rendering and punctuated with eight openings, including two doors and five upstairs windows. They are fitted with shutters that are painted white. The western gable wall is made of exposed stonework and has three rectangular windows. On the first floor, these windows are set in white ashlar and fitted with similar shutters. The elevation on the opposite side has no openings. On the south side, plant containers and fragrant shrubs embellish a 30m² terrace of pale slabs that edges part of the south elevation, which is made of exposed stonework and brickwork. On the ground floor, there is a protruding section, which a second entrance door leads into. Three broad, rectangular windows look out from it. Upon this protruding section, there is a 40m² terrace edged with white-painted guardrails with a motif of circles. On the first floor, two windows fitted with shutters frame a door that leads out onto the terrace. These three openings, which are slightly arched, have surrounds of pale red brickwork.
…By Patrice Besse
14th Century Château - 890 sqm - 5-Hectare Park - Outbuildings - Swimming PoolLocated just 1 hour 15 minutes from Montpellier and 15 minutes from the A75 motorway, this remarkable 14th-century château is set in the heart of a beautifully landscaped 5-hectare park. Offering approximately 890 sqm of living space, the property combines historic character, elegant reception rooms and preserved period features. Ground floor: A succession of refined reception salons with original décor, an intimate boudoir, billiard room, a warm living room with fireplace opening onto the kitchen, and a private chapel - a particularly rare feature in a private residence. First floor: Five spacious bedrooms, each with its own en-suite shower room. Second floor: Seven additional bedrooms, ideal for hosting family or guests. Top floor: Large, light-filled attic space offering significant conversion potential. Outbuildings include: A historic dovecote, a caretaker's house to renovate, and a 270 sqm outbuilding featuring a spectacular vaulted stone reception hall with kitchen and facilities perfectly suited for events - as well as a 83 sqm three-bedroom apartment and storage areas. Swimming pool set within the landscaped grounds. An exceptional opportunity for a luxury hospitality project, boutique hotel, event venue, or an outstanding private estate. Rare property on the market.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Premium Immobilier
Renovated townhouse with garden and poolIn the heart of the highly sought-after Lalande district, on a quiet one-way street, this elegant 19th-century townhouse made of bricks skillfully combines the charm of the past with contemporary comfort. Completely renovated in 2018, it now offers a warm, bright, and easy-to-live-in environment.LIVING SPACESFrom the entrance, the tone is set: generous volumes, open spaces, cross-light, noble materials. The main room of 62 m² features a high-end kitchen with a central island, a dining area, and a bright living room that opens onto an intimate garden and its pool. A wood-burning fireplace, an office space, a WC, and a 16 m² garage with exterior access complete this level.SLEEPING AREAOn the upper floor, a large landing leads to three spacious bedrooms with beautiful high ceilings and a family bathroom. The entire area benefits from reversible air conditioning and city gas heating.SECOND FLOOR - ATTICAccessible by a wooden staircase, the third level houses an attic currently in raw state but already benefiting from smooth access and openings to the outside. This healthy and spacious area is ideal for storage and organization.EXTERIORSSheltered from prying eyes, a garden of about 60 m² offers a peaceful atmosphere conducive to tranquility and relaxation. A small chlorine pool, perfectly harmonized with the setting, enhances this space. A well completes the outdoor amenities.FEATURES AND COMFORT• Fully renovated house in 2018 (heating, joinery, plumbing, electricity, kitchen, floors...)• Aluminum joinery, double glazing throughout (frosted side facing the street)• Reversible air conditioning• Wood-burning fireplace• Alarm system• Collective sewage system (sewer)• Recent pool, motor replaced• Easy parking on the street.ADDITIONAL INFORMATION• Property tax: €2,000• Energy classification: DIN SUMMARYA character house of 140 m² of living space, with contemporary renovation, perfectly located in a sought-after area of Montauban, offering the charm of the past and modern comfort.Detailed information on our site Lougance.comThis description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Lougance
A grand house dating back to 1810 with a guesthouse, a pool and 30 hectares of grounds that evoke Tuscany, on a hill two minutes from a spa town in France's beautiful Gers department. A small country lane that snakes through fields and groves leads to the estate. An electric wrought-iron gate, framed between tall stone pillars, takes you onto a long driveway lined with towering cypress trees. The whole property enjoys privacy at the top of a hill that overlooks a small valley. The estate covers around 30 hectares, including 15 hectares of landscaped parkland with Mediterranean plants and trees, as well as terraces and dry-stone retaining walls that evoke Tuscany. There are also two orchards, one of which is walled. At a lower level and set back, there is a swimming pool with a stone-tiled poolside area. The pool is 14 metres long and 7 metres wide. A flight of stone steps stretches up to large terraces upon which the grand Gascon house stands proudly, extended with a wing for guests in former annexes on the north side. A rectangular outbuilding with a caretaker’s dwelling, workshops, a garage and a vast loft stands by a lane to a parking area. At the bottom of the plot, there is an agricultural storage building in which you can store tools for maintaining the parkland.
…By Patrice Besse
LOW ENERGY VILLA - GARAGE - POOL - RODEZMagnificent villa of 220 m² on the ground (house, basement, and garage) with perfect control of its consumption, located 3 km from the center of Rodez close to all amenities (doctor, bakery, bus, hypermarket, airport).Completely on one level, it consists of a large living area of over 55 m² with its open US kitchen featuring a lovely glass roof and very high ceilings, plus two good-sized bedrooms with built-in wardrobes, as well as a large master bedroom with a view of the terrace and pool. A plot of 450 m² with its leisure area (terrace, garden, and fully fenced and wooded pool) for relaxing evenings and weekends. A large basement of over 100 m² on the garden level with the salt system for the swimming pool, having a ceiling height of 1.80 m, which could accommodate bikes, motorcycles, or any other storage.For comfort, a wood stove is in place in the living room for beautiful winter evenings, and a hydraulic underfloor heating system throughout the house during heating periods, plus built-in vacuum in the walls.Beautiful tiled floor coverings in the living room and nice flooring in the bedrooms. Possibilities to create a fourth bedroom or office at a lower cost. A laundry room and a garage with two outdoor parking spaces.We are waiting for you to unpack your bags!!!This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Agence Hamilton
Just 20 minutes from the center of Toulouse in the southwest direction, EURIM real estate offers you this superb property close to all amenities, featuring a charming late 18th-century master house of 352m² over two levels with 10 main rooms, numerous receptions, 5 bedrooms, with an adjoining outbuilding of approximately 130m², an orangery, a swimming pool, a kennel and aviary, 2 wells, on a fully walled century-old park of over 7000m².This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Eurim
Located in the sought-after Lardenne district, near the École Emilie de Rodat group school, this 1939 Art Deco-style house has been recently renovated with care, combining the charm of the old with modern comfort.Developing approximately 220 m² of living space, the house captivates with its generous volumes, brightness, and preserved period features.It comprises an entrance, a living room, a dining room, a kitchen, a laundry room, and a smoking room on the ground floor, which can easily be converted into a bedroom according to needs.On the first floor, there is a shower room, two bedrooms, and a master suite with a dressing area and bathroom.On the second floor, there are three additional bedrooms that can be used as workspaces.Set on a 1,000 m² plot, the property offers a pleasant living environment with a pool (4 x 8 m), a south-west facing terrace on the first floor, also accessible by an outdoor staircase, a shaded pergola under wisteria ideal for summer meals, as well as a large garden.A garage and an independent workshop complete the property.This is a characterful, functional, and family-friendly home, close to amenities and schools.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Barnes Toulouse
In the north of Lot, within the walls of a medieval city, there is a family and pleasure house from the 13th, 17th, and 19th centuries and its hanging gardens. On the heights of the causse overlooking the Dordogne valley, near the gates of the Regional Natural Park of the Causses du Quercy, recognized as a UNESCO Global Geopark, Martel is organized around a center with remarkably preserved architectural heritage. Pedestrian alleys, blonde stone houses, and small squares compose a harmonious ensemble where shops remain plentiful. The town, lively all year round, reveals itself at the rhythm of its markets highlighting local products and regular cultural events. It offers all necessary amenities for daily life, as well as health services and educational structures, in one of the most preserved environments of Quercy. Near the Halle square and the Palais de la Raymondie, the house occupies the corner of two streets, one of which allows for a tour around the old center, still marked in places by the layout of what was once its protective enclosure. Here stands the residence, which has origins dating back to the 13th century, when the city established its commercial role and fortified its boundaries. Made into a more comfortable civil dwelling in the 17th century, and restructured in the 19th century, it today retains a stratified architecture, a discreet witness to the long history of the town. Situated in a dominant position, it benefits from beautiful brightness and open views of the surrounding countryside, perceptible from the windows as well as from the two gardens.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
Toulouse — PBI COLLECTION® Selection About fifteen minutes from Toulouse, in the heart of a commune in the north-east of Haute-Garonne, this property stands out for the sculptural power of its forms and the precision of its understated colour scheme. Rising above a rolling landscape, it is surrounded by trees with similar silhouettes. PIERRES-BLANCHES® unveils “Olfactory Heritage, Organic Architecture®”, a unique configuration: a world in which architecture converses with light, perspectives and the distant horizon in seamless continuity. THE ANCHOR “A beauty whose face the sky borrows, when it wishes to embroider with light.” It is at the heart of this Toulouse countryside, celebrated by the poet Pierre Goudouli, that the fullness of a preserved environment unfolds, one that the centuries have not eroded. Set within a 2,600 m² landscaped park, this property comprises some 350 m² of rigorous geometric design, conceived to open up views as well as accommodate a variety of uses. THE SCALE OF THE LANDSCAPE The result of a contemporary compositional approach using distinct volumes, the complex reinterprets Mediterranean tradition through a modernist language, in perfect harmony with the surrounding landscape. The villa is thus organised into an architectural triptych in harmonious dialogue. A mineral-like building body clad in stone and topped by a roof terrace, a structure tinged with natural umber, and a single-storey wing beneath a canal-tile roof that inscribes the contemporary design within the Mediterranean genius loci. GEOMETRY OF VOLUMES From the very threshold, the vanishing lines stretch towards the horizon, dictated by a transparency that dissolves the boundary between the home and the panorama. This strategy of porosity is expressed through the interplay of light, where the precise proportions of the volumes and the rhythm of the surfaces orchestrate a subtle perception, transforming the classic duality between interior and exterior. The main 115 m² space houses the living room and dining room, in perfect harmony with the kitchen. This continuity creates a sense of total spatial fluidity, unifying the space into a single, seamless experience. The kitchen, designed by the prestigious German brand Gaggenau, integrates seamlessly into the whole, embodying a meticulous approach to design. The decorative elements and interior architecture combine to form an environmental constellation. The resonance between materials, atmospheres and references thus becomes the matrix of an emotional structure where the space enhances the spirit of the place. THE ART OF HOSPITALITY The sleeping quarters are located upstairs, featuring two spacious suites designed as private retreats where clean lines and a balanced colour palette create a cosy atmosphere. An entertainment lounge spanning over 22 m² brings a new sense of freedom to the living spaces. An office completes this level. A separate gym could easily be converted into a self-contained studio depending on the intended use and layout. THE ESSENCE OF DREAMS On the ground floor, the 34 m² master suite is laid out like a private apartment, featuring a bathroom with finely crafted finishes and a bespoke walk-in wardrobe. Designed for contemplation, the space opens onto the magnetic expanse stretching fifteen metres. At the heart of this Eden, the interplay of materials reveals itself to catch the first light of dawn. THE MERIDIANS OF THE SITE Facing the sweeping landscape, the property opens wide onto the Toulouse horizon and the Pyrenees mountain range. The garden weaves an organic link with the building, orchestrating the flow of daylight and views through a protective veil of vegetation. The terrace structures the ground through an arrangement of contrasting materials. Set at its heart, the azure strip echoes the linearity of the architectural plan. The smooth concrete coping stones lie flush with the surface in perfect continuity. Reflecting the built volumes, this obsidian mirror doubles the composition, punctuated by the graphic allure of the structured macro-bonsais. COMFORT FEATURES The property features a fully integrated home automation system, discreetly controlling comfort and security functions. A wine cellar, laundry room, fitted utility room and ample storage spaces further enhance this focus on daily organisation. Two garages provide space for up to six vehicles. The unobstructed views of the vast landscape evoke a rare sense of escape, despite the immediate proximity to Toulouse. This project embodies a contemporary vision of living where space, light and the horizon stand as the true building blocks of the design. PIERRES-BLANCHES® Private viewing by appointment +33 (0)4 67 70 07 87 Caroline Mendegris +33 (0)6 71 50 33 46 Consultant Sales Agent, RSAC Toulouse 104 305 933 © PIERRES-BLANCHES®, 2026. All rights reserved.
…By Pierres Blanches Immobilier
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