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In the Saint Cyprien neighbourhood, close to the Saint Cyprien market, 19th-century house with a 900m² garden. On the garden level, a large entrance hall leads to a bright double living room with large windows and a bow window overlooking the garden, a dining room and a kitchen opening onto the terrace. Also on this level are a study and a pantry. On the first floor, a master bedroom with dressing room and bathroom, three other bedrooms, a study and a large bathroom. On the second floor, a final bedroom for domestic staff. In the garden, a swimming pool in need of renovation. Bright house with large windows, fireplaces and mouldings, in a quiet location with a large garden.
…By Barnes Toulouse
A grand estate in northern Aveyron, comprising a majestic manor house with comfortable and refined interiors and its outbuildings, set within a vast, flat, wooded, and enclosed park of over 2 hectares with a swimming pool, located in the heart of a picturesque village in the Carladez region. After passing through an imposing automated gate, a driveway leads to the main building, with a turning area and parking for several vehicles at the rear (in addition to two enclosed garages), and the former direct access to the staff kitchens. This typical early 20th-century manor house, facing south and featuring large windows, rises four stories. The ground floor, formerly cellars, now houses a beautifully restored gym and games room with a pool table and foosball, ideal for socializing with family and friends, as well as for guests of the bed and breakfast. The first floor is entirely dedicated to living space, with a spacious entrance hall leading to a lovely living room with a large fireplace and, at the rear, a cozy TV room, and then a large dining room connected to the kitchen. A separate WC with a washbasin completes this level. The upper floor is dedicated to the bedrooms. The master suite, with a small balcony overlooking the park and swimming pool, has its own private bathroom. The two other bedrooms share a large bathroom with a bathtub, WC, and walk-in shower. The top floor has recently been renovated to create three additional guest rooms, with a bathroom et independant WC, and dressing room for linen storage. Behind the manor house are the estate's outbuildings: The first outbuilding, renamed the cottage, was formerly the staff quarters for the estate. After a beautiful renovation, a charming two-story cottage has been created to accommodate 4 to 6 people, with the living area on the ground floor and the sleeping area upstairs. Part of the ground floor of this building houses two large enclosed garages, and beyond that, a laundry/workshop area. Above the former stables, which are still in use, a loft has been created on the upper floor, offering an open-plan living space of over 85 square meters with a lounge, American-style kitchen, and small mezzanine, as well as a bedroom with a bathroom and dressing room. The bedroom's French doors open onto the exterior via the old barn ramp where hay was once stored. This second outbuilding also represents a significant portion of the property's enormous potential for hospitality activities. Outside, several small, lightweight structures are clustered around the outbuildings (a woodshed, a pergola, and even a small chalet). The grounds are entirely enclosed by an attractive perimeter stone wall with several wrought-iron gates. The land is flat. Open in places, such as around the swimming pool, it is also shaded by mature trees. The 10x5 meter rectangular swimming pool, treated with chlorine, is equipped with a plexiglass safety cover. It is bordered by an outdoor terrace with a pergola, ideal for summer aperitifs and meals. Next to it are an outdoor shower and a former pizza oven. On the other side, a jacuzzi has been installed atop a monumental stone well. If you wish to live on an exceptional estate with the project of continuing an existing tourist accommodation business, and if you dream of wide-open spaces et fresh air, you will fall under the spell of this idyllic location nestled between the Cantal and Aubrac mountains. Financial statements, other documents relating to the tourist accommodation business, a photo portfolio, a 3D virtual tour, and interior plans are available upon request. Energy Performance Certificate (DPE) and other diagnostics are in progress.
…By Agence Hamilton
n the heart of Fonbeauzard, a renovated 260 sqm former on a 1,500 sqm. The ground floor comprises an entrance hall leading to a kitchen opening onto the garden, a utility room/laundry room and a large living room with a working antique fireplace. Upstairs there is a master bedroom with bathroom and dressing room, 2 bedrooms with shower rooms separated by a games room and a closed mezzanine that can be used as a large office, bedroom or gym. The exterior, delicately planted with trees, offers a large wooden terrace, a garden with swimming pool, a summer kitchen area and a boules court.
…By Barnes Toulouse
In the Occitanie region, between Toulouse and Montauban, along the Tarn River, a 19th-century farm and its outbuildings sit on a park spanning over 4 hectares. Accessible via a path leading to its entrance gate, the property is introduced by a landscaped and wooded park, consisting of meadows, adorned with alcoves of bushes and flower beds, as well as a spring that flows downstream towards the banks of the Tarn. At the end of a wide, winding gravel driveway, behind wooded areas, the facade of the main body of the farm reveals itself. This includes three single-story buildings: a barn serving as a spacious garage, a pigeon house, and the main dwelling. On a wall of the attic, the date of construction of the farm is inscribed: 1854. The buildings, traditional in style, are made of local bricks, wood, and canal tiles, with roofs that are either gabled or hipped; the modeling is understated, and the openings are straight or arched. The complete renovation of the buildings has been carried out according to professional standards: special attention has been paid to the conservation and enhancement of ancient elements, the use of noble and eco-friendly materials, as well as modern equipment and technologies, such as salt treatment for the swimming pool and double glazing for the joinery. The various buildings are connected by the gravel path, which also leads to the swimming pool. Opposite them, an oak forest leads to the spring and pond included in the park.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
In the north of Gers, 5 minutes from a historic and tourist spa town, a fortified house from the 13th and 17th centuries and its outbuildings, set on 5 hectares of land. From the departmental road, a stony path 800 meters long leads to the property situated among fields, at the top of a hill. Protected from all vis-à-vis, the house stands facing a small valley, at the bottom of which the Esquère winds among the domain's outbuildings, forming an ensemble that was once surrounded by walls. A municipal hospice in the 13th and 14th centuries, it was occupied by the family of Bishop Martin Gutteria of Pamplona from 1450. The surface of the main building was doubled at the end of the 16th century, while the stair tower was added to the ensemble in the 17th century. The various windows pierced in the façade, as well as the types of masonry, testify to these stages of construction and successive modifications. Several remarkable cross and twin windows, arrow slits and loopholes, are among the preserved elements. The main house, built on rock, rises two levels under unconverted attics, and over a cellar carved out beneath the central part, the oldest. Topped with a two-slope roof covered with canal tiles on the body of the habitation and a roof adorned with flat tiles on the tower, it has retained its authenticity. A terrace with a swimming pool rests against a high stone wall to the south. A first oblong outbuilding, rising two levels under a lower roof than the dwelling, formerly used as a shepherd's hut, stretches towards the east. A second building is set at right angles, forming a U with the main house. A large awning is attached to the east. Opposite, forming a courtyard, a single-storey outbuilding, intended as a shelter for farm animals, has suffered a fire on part of the roof. A stony spring, located below the courtyard, flows to form a small pond.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
In Quercy Blanc, a restored old house with guest accommodation, a barn, horse boxes, and a swimming pool set in a hilly landscape. The property is accessible by a small path that veers off from the road and joins a discreet hamlet composed of a few ancient residences. Set slightly back, the architectural and landscaped ensemble occupies a plot of approximately 8,000 m² open to cultivated lands and woods that structure this countryside of Quercy Blanc. The main house constitutes the heart of the property. It is an old stone dwelling, almost square in plan, built on three levels. Its limestone facades are pierced with regular openings equipped with wooden shutters. An external stone staircase leads to the main entrance located at the living level, a traditional arrangement in local rural architecture that used to preserve the ground floor for agricultural purposes. The four-pitched roof is covered with canal tiles. At the foot of the stairs, a grassy and wooded terrace, positioned slightly above, allows one to enjoy the surrounding countryside. Surrounding the house are the other buildings, also made of stone and tiles. An independent guest house of approximately 60 m², more modest in size and on one level, has its own terrace and a small private garden, allowing for the accommodation of family or guests with complete autonomy. An agricultural stone dependency completes the built ensemble. It includes a barn as well as several annex spaces, including horse boxes and a technical room. A well still in water adjoins the house. Dug in front of the main residence, almost at the foot of one of its side facades, a rectangular swimming pool is set in a lawn largely opened to the countryside. The buildings are well spaced across the plot, at a good distance from one another, allowing for clear views of the hills and fields surrounding the hamlet. All together, it forms a small coherent built group, characteristic of the rural settlements in this part of Tarn-et-Garonne, where old houses, dependencies, and gardens are organized at the edge of an ancient habitat within a landscape that has remained predominantly agricultural.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
To the east of Toulouse, in the Côte-Pavée district, a family home from the mid-20th century with a landscaped garden and pool. The property is accessible via a private driveway leading to an automated gate. An outdoor parking space precedes a closed garage for two vehicles. The house, built in 1954, is elevated over two levels according to a rectangular plan and under a four-pitched roof with terracotta tiles. Located to the north of the plot, it faces a garden of approximately 700 m², which is oriented due south. The facades combine a stone base with brick elevations, complemented at the entrance level by a rounded volume treated with plaster, resulting from an extension completed in 2008. This has allowed for the creation of a ground-floor entrance and an additional space on the upper floor. The interior organization revolves around a central area that distributes the rooms fluidly. In total, the residence includes ten rooms, with one bedroom on the ground floor and four on the upper floor. The main facade, oriented to the south, faces the garden. A terrace extends from the living areas and accompanies the pool. An external staircase provides access to a balcony running along the south and west facades. The attic was insulated in 2015. The frame underwent treatment in 2024. The local urban planning plan allows for additional ground use and enables the construction of an extension or outbuilding.
…By Patrice Besse
A 17th-century manor house with a panoramic view, outbuildings, a swimming pool and helipad, in a 13-hectare estate, in the Limargue sector. The property is located in a farming hamlet that is very typical of the Limargue sector, in a dominant position on a ‘pech’, the name given locally to a hill. The manor house and its large courtyard to the north used for private parking can be found at the highest part of the estate and can be reached directly through a wrought-iron gate that opens off the country road running through the hamlet. There is another entrance via the south, via a long earthen track that winds through the fields, leading to the barn and hangars spread out through the 13-hectare estate. Opposite the splendidly looking manor house, built in 1608, restructured in 1688 and extended in 1823, there is a large building combining garage space and living space. It lines one side of the courtyard and separates the manor building from the other houses in the hamlet. The manor house and barn underwent extensive renovation work between 2002 and 2007. When work began, the manor house was in a state of near ruin and it took two full years of work to make this edifice alone habitable. The totally uninterrupted view takes in a succession of natural meadows bordered by hedges and woods. A long, 12-metres by 3-metres, salt-filtered, heated, granite swimming pool fitted with a waterfall fountain, counter-current swimming system and a security roller shutter that is fully concealed when open, has been installed to the northwest of the house. Alongside the earthen track that leads down to the vegetable garden, another barn has partially been converted into a fitness room. Further to the south, a helipad and its modern facilities have been smartly blended into the wooded countryside, away from view. On the other side of the valley, a third barn still serves its original agricultural purpose. At its southern tip, the property is enclosed by a naturally cultivated vegetable garden, an orchard and a storage hut. Not far from the vegetable garden, there is a 20-metres by 60-metres dressage area, next to which a hangar for the horses has been erected; there is also another shelter to the north, nearer to the residence. In the shade of a small wood, a natural pond into which a spring on the estate flows also stands on the property.
…By Patrice Besse
Just 25 minutes from Albi and 45 minutes from Toulouse, discover this family home of 131 m² set on a landscaped plot of 1,300 m² with a pool.You will be charmed by its bright living space of approximately 60 m², ideal for entertaining family and friends. A real asset: two ground-floor bedrooms accompanied by a shower room, allowing for comfortable daily living.Upstairs, two additional bedrooms complete the sleeping space, including a master suite with a private shower room, a tropézienne terrace, and convertible attic space that can accommodate a dressing room or an office area.In terms of comfort, everything is brought together: underfloor heating via heat pump, air conditioning, double motorized garage, laundry room, cellar, and automatic gate.Are you looking for a house with a pool, garden, 4 bedrooms, good energy rating, and low consumption? This villa combines space, comfort, and quality of life in a calm and green environment.A rare opportunity in the area at this level of amenities. Contact me quickly to arrange your visit!This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Keller Williams Advance
A remarkable property for events, accommodation and gastronomy in a corner of France renowned for its natural beauty and art of living, 40 minutes from Toulouse and Montauban. Tucked away among vineyards and fields, the property stands out for its balance and harmony. A long driveway lined with trimmed hedges and punctuated with stone statues leads to a neatly designed court of honour, which draws your gaze to the main house. This edifice, a grand dwelling with a ground floor and first floor, has an even design and is long and rectangular in form. Its elevations combine brickwork with pale rendering. They are punctuated with a harmonious series of windows fitted with painted shutters and spaced out in a majestic arrangement. The house is crowned with a tiled roof that completes the edifice with understated elegance. Tall trees, including slender cypresses, age-old plane trees and imposing cedars, create a protective environment around the main dwelling. Spread out around the edifice are several outhouses, including a huge reception hall set back from the grand dwelling, a brick lodge and, opposite the latter, a building that is bathed in natural light and that lends itself to a range of possibilities. A former dovecote, converted into a dwelling, is more vertical in form and, in line with it, a workshop and boiler room edge the parkland. Among this series of buildings and natural spaces, the grand house stands proudly as the property’s centrepiece – the jewel in its crown – and bears witness to a refined art of living that endures today.
…By Patrice Besse
A group of buildings, including a dwelling, two small holiday cottages, barns and offices, constructed out of Quercy stone and surrounded by rolling countryside, between the Lot and Tarn-et-Garonne departments . Located on the side of a hill, the property features a little more than one hectare of land, creating a natural shoulder halfway up the slope and extending down the hillside. As for the dwelling, facing fully south and overlooking the valley, it provides unobstructed views of the Quercy hills, while, the whole complex, made up of several local limestone buildings, is gracefully arranged around a courtyard, a number of patios and meadows bordered by oaks and maples. With its simple and balanced silhouette, the dwelling is topped with a hipped roof, whereas two small holiday cottages and a group of stone outbuildings – a former stable that has now been turned into office space, as well as two open-air barns, including one with a wide covered patio, ideal for summer meals – round out this group of bucolic edifices. In addition, set back from the other buildings, a swimming pool inconspicuously hidden within the verdant vegetation not only blends in seamlessly with the rest of the garden, but is also immersed in peace and quiet. Meticulously cared for, while respecting its history, and designed as if to assimilate perfectly with Quercy’s topography and dazzling light, all of its original volumes, ancient materials and views have been preserved, while the natural colour of its stones, barrel tiles and pastel shutters dialogue with the surrounding vegetation in a delicate balancing act between architecture and nature.
…By Patrice Besse
A 12th-century chateau with ramparts and 15 hectares of grounds, listed as a historical monument and looking down over a valley by the Pyrenees mountains. From a bird’s-eye view, the chateau seems to be perched atop a wooded hill like a sentry looking out across the undulating landscape of France’s Couserans province. Around the chateau, there is a patchwork of gently sloping meadows, woods and fields that lines the serrated horizon of the Pyrenees mountains. Your gaze, first struck by the relief of the land, is eventually drawn to the oval form of the chateau’s enclosing wall that encircles a plain mass of barrel-tiled roofs and pale stone elevations. All aspects of this chateau give the impression of a calm, dense, unshakeable unit. As you leave the local village to approach the chateau, the modern world fades away. The road becomes a country lane and later becomes a shady track. The driveway to the chateau is flanked with oaks and beeches and edged with stone bollards crowned with orbs and linked with a chain. This driveway seems like a formal route, rigorously plotted and solemnly discreet. There is no showy gate here, but just the murmur of the wind, sunrays filtered through leaves and a rare feeling of slowly ascending to a dwelling inhabited by something other than everyday life. At last, the chateau’s facade comes into view between the trees. Plain yet welcoming, the chateau adjoins its rampart like a hand fitting into a glove. A door in an arch that cuts through the full thickness of the enclosing wall marks the entrance. Beyond this archway, you find yourself in an inner court, some of which is grassy. Here you can see different tokens of the chateau’s past: a well dug into the rock, the Romantic ruins of outhouses waiting to be brought back to life, a square tower, adjoining annexes and successive recesses of architecture that has adapted over time without ever betraying its origin. The chateau was built in the 12th century. In the 17th century, it was turned into a summer holiday home. Today it is listed as a historical monument. The chateau has kept its structural coherence and residential design.
…By Patrice Besse
Located in the heart of the Tarn countryside, this exceptional manor-style property, currently operated as a charming hotel, enjoys a privileged setting near Lisle-sur-Tarn, approximately 20 minutes from Albi and 35 minutes from Toulouse (Balma area). Surrounded by the vineyards of the Gaillac region, the property offers a rare combination of accessibility, visibility and natural surroundings. Set within a 2.5-hectare landscaped park, the estate features a well, open views over the countryside and a 10 x 5 m outdoor swimming pool, creating a peaceful and authentic atmosphere. The main building offers approximately 1,300 sqm of habitable space, with a total built area of around 1,800 sqm including attics and outbuildings. The volumes are generous and filled with natural light, preserving the character and elegance of a historic manor or small château. An elevator serving two floors adds comfort and practicality, particularly for hotel use. The property includes 11 bedrooms, providing 36 beds, ideally suited for a boutique hotel or high-end guesthouse. Several reception lounges, a billiard room and convivial living spaces enhance the sense of refinement and comfort. A set of large reception areas totaling approximately 310 sqm complements the property, including a main hall with chandeliers, a glazed reception room and technical areas. These spaces offer strong potential for events, seminars or corporate hospitality. Additional features include a fully renovated dovecote, an orangery, garages, technical rooms, and an independent caretaker’s house, ideal for staff accommodation or operational optimization. A private chapel further enhances the unique heritage character of this rare property. This manor property / charming hotel offers significant development potential for hospitality, tourism, events or prestigious residential use. Its strategic location between Toulouse and Albi, combined with its architectural character and natural setting, makes it a truly distinctive opportunity.
…By Barnes Toulouse
Nestled at the foot of the Montagne Noire, in a peaceful and private setting, this Riviera-style architect-designed residence, built in 1965, sits at the heart of a fully enclosed, landscaped 2.5-hectare park, meticulously designed and planted by a renowned Toulouse-based company, responsible for several prestigious parks in the south of Tarn. Its exceptional location, surrounded by nature, ensures breathtaking panoramic views while remaining in close proximity to local amenities. A Unique and Charming Maison de Maître This elegant south-facing maison de maître, all on one level and offering approximately 400 sqm of living space, combines high-quality features with remarkable comfort. The traditional architecture, crafted from locally shaped stone and concrete rubble, reflects the region's artisanal expertise. Inside, noble materials are showcased, such as the Point de Hongrie parquet flooring found in the grand living room, the lounge, and the main hallway, along with custom-made woodwork and four stunning fireplaces, including a monumental one in the living room, infusing each space with warmth and elegance. The living areas are bathed in exceptional natural light thanks to large sliding pocket doors, providing direct access to the terrace and the park, perfect for outdoor dining. High ceilings throughout enhance the sense of space and comfort. A Refined and Functional Layout The house is thoughtfully organized to combine privacy with conviviality: A vast 80 to 90 sqm living room with a built-in library. A study and a large dining room adorned with bespoke woodwork. A spacious 25 sqm master bedroom with dressing room, boudoir, private bathroom, and WC. Four additional bedrooms in a separate wing, served by three bathrooms and five WCs in total. The design of the house ensures easy, fluid living on a single level. Outstanding Outdoor Features The true highlight of the property lies in its beautifully landscaped and enclosed park, offering uninterrupted views of the Montagne Noire. Here, tranquility, privacy, and natural beauty reign supreme. The 12 x 6-meter swimming pool, featuring a Roman staircase, blends seamlessly into the landscaped surroundings and is secured for safety. The adjacent pool house, complete with a summer lounge and kitchen, provides a perfect space for outdoor entertaining. A spacious, detached garage houses the pool’s technical equipment, and an electric gate secures the property. A Rare and Accessible Lifestyle Setting The property enjoys an ideal location, blending the tranquility of nature with easy access to essential services: Amenities: shops, schools, and local services just minutes away. Transport: New Castres-Toulouse highway under construction, allowing access to Toulouse in under 1h15. Train station with regular connections to Toulouse and other major cities. Castres-Mazamet Airport (15 minutes) and Toulouse-Blagnac Airport (1h15). Just a few minutes away, golf enthusiasts can enjoy a course recognized as one of the oldest and most beautiful in France. Thanks to its generous volumes and thoughtful layout, this residence will appeal equally to families seeking an exceptional living environment and to those envisioning a tourist accommodation project (such as a bed and breakfast or guesthouse), with the possibility to create an independent wing for guests or clients.
…By Barnes Toulouse
A restored sheep barn, with outbuildings and 1.5 hectares of land with a swimming pool, in the Gers area, 40 minutes from Agen and 1 hour from Toulouse. A country road leads to a group of stone houses that are overlooked by a 13th-century Gascony castle that dominates the valley. Just a few metres and a further bend separate the edges of the hamlet from the entrance to the property, via a discrete stone paved drive leading down to a grassy area where several vehicles can be parked. On the hillside, opposite the valleys of the Gers almost reminiscent of Tuscany, the buildings are so well integrated into their environment that they are almost invisible. Tucked away among the vegetation, only a small part of a roof peeks through the foliage, revealing the presence of a house. In the same alignment, two recently constructed buildings with wooden cladding are set against a backdrop of lime trees that provide shade on sunny days. They nestle into the hillside and are well integrated into the grounds. Between them, a concrete staircase leads to the upper part of the plot where the main residence and an outbuilding standing opposite can be found. Inspired by Provence, small stone walls underline the terraced garden, filled with many tree types typical of southern France. From a patio adjoining the residence’s southern façade, a flight of steps leads to a vast swimming pool area, surrounded by lush and exotic vegetation. The buildings overlook the various terraces in the grounds and approximately 1.5 hectares of land on which there is an orchard and a meadow, bordered by old trees.
…By Patrice Besse
An 18th-century village home with generous volumes, a garden and a swimming pool, 40 minutes from Toulouse as well as its airport, and 30 minutes from Montauban. The house is located in a small, peaceful street in the village centre, in a 14th-century priory that belonged to the Benedictine abbey that gave rise to the first settlement. The property is fully enclosed by 2-metre-high walls made of pink brick and stones from the River Garonne. The two-storey main building stands next to a single-level perpendicular wing to its left, topped by an approximately 65-m² roof terrace, which overlooks the swimming pool, is delimited by the rear of the neighbouring house and is lined by white stone balusters. To the right of the main section, a veranda opens onto a garden adorned with a pond. The edifice possesses a gabled roof made of half-round tiles, topped by a bell pinnacle that no longer houses its original occupant, and is underlined by a sober, terracotta cornice, which in turn is echoed by the belt course between the two levels. The façades are rendered, except on the exposed brick gable end, and are punctuated by mainly rectangular and regularly positioned windows with brick frames. On the ground floor, French windows in the main rooms provide direct access to the decking around the swimming pool. The distinctive features of this building are the ionic columns, which are relics of the former priory, framing two of the doors The property’s occupants benefit from the surrounding lush greenery, thanks to the shade provided by carefully planted hedges and the branches of a hundred-year-old tree in the garden of a neighbouring manor.
…By Patrice Besse
A manor house, outbuildings and swimming pool in a luminous clearing surrounded by 10 hectares of royal forest, 50 minutes from Toulouse . Invisible from the road, you discover the house when you turn a bend in a woodland path. It is sheltered behind a green wall of Scots pines, limes, ancient oaks, ferns and peaceful clearings. As if set down inside a bubble of greenery, it forms a discreet, almost secret unit with its outbuildings, swimming pool, pond and driveways, enveloped in more than 10 hectares of landscaped parkland and ancient forest. Most of the buildings have stone walls, some of which are rendered, and gable roofs with interlocking tiles. The three-storey residence, with almost 650 m² of living space, was probably built at the end of the 19th century and has been patiently restored after a period of neglect. Each stage of the work was guided by meticulous restoration of the original features: the old fireplaces, the oak or chestnut parquet flooring, the moulded ceilings, the stone window and door frames and the floors have been preserved or restored, with respect for the building. All of the utilities have been renewed: drainage, rainwater, pipes, electricity and heating. The main roof has been remodelled, and the roof of the annexe has been refitted. A stone pond and a fountain form a peaceful focal point around the house. The swimming pool is set nearby in a landscaped clearing, like a natural extension of the house, not far from a natural pool fed by a spring. There is also a well adjacent to the outbuildings, which still contains water. The overall effect is one of harmonious sobriety, typical of country manor houses, where practicality meets elegance. The top floor of the house, which is preserved in its original state and insulated under the rafters, offers huge conversion potential.
…By Patrice Besse
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…By Cote France
Architect-designed villa with exceptional panoramic views at the gates of Saint-CéréDominating the valley and benefiting from breathtaking views of the Lot countryside, this elegant architect-designed villa offers over 325 m² of living space set in a perfectly maintained landscaped garden of 7,849 m². Built in 1985 with quality materials, the property is appealing for its generous volumes, abundant natural light, and its prime location in a calm and preserved environment, just minutes away from Saint-Céré and major tourist sites in the Lot region. The house currently features seven bedrooms, spacious reception areas, several panoramic terraces, and a swimming pool, allowing full enjoyment of the exceptional setting. Each room has been designed to highlight the surrounding landscape and provide rare living comfort. For many years, the property has been successfully operated as a renowned guesthouse, welcoming a loyal clientele eager to explore the treasures of Lot. Future owners can naturally continue this immediately operational tourism activity. But the Villa offers many other possibilities. It will suit a large family home, a secondary residence for children and grandchildren, a high-end seasonal rental project for groups or large families, or even a tourism activity combining accommodation, themed stays, wellness retreats, or hosting private events. The general maintenance of the building and exteriors is impeccable. Some modernization work will simply allow the future owner to personalize the spaces according to their tastes and reveal the full potential of this unique property. A rare home due to its location, volumes, and the quality of its environment, offering a remarkable balance between privacy, tourism activity, and heritage investment. Discover it without delay.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Agence Hamilton
20 minutes east of Toulouse, in beautiful, peaceful surroundings, this elegant property is set in 1.1 hectares of enclosed parklands planted with trees. On one level and with triple exposure, this house with around 700 sqm of living space offers top-of-the-range features: terracotta floor tiles, bespoke wood panelling, fireplaces and high ceilings. The large windows provide plenty of natural light and extend the living area onto the terrace and swimming pool. The night space includes a master suite with bathroom (double shower and bath), 3 dressing rooms, 2 additional bedrooms and a mezzanine. A gym completes the space, as does a separate one-bedroom apartment with kitchen opening onto the living room, bedroom and bathroom. Outside, the landscaped grounds offer uninterrupted views and complete privacy. A large swimming pool, a pool house with summer kitchen in the dovecote and a detached garage (3 gates) complete this rare property. Electric external gate. Ideally situated close to amenities, train stations, the future Castres-Toulouse motorway and just 25 minutes from Toulouse-Blagnac airport.
…By Barnes Toulouse
Imagine a small, private village nestled in the heart of 5 hectares of lush greenery, where the charm of stone meets masterful restoration. Enjoy absolute tranquility while remaining connected to daily life: the property is just 2 minutes from amenities. This is not simply a property, but a veritable hamlet comprised of three masterfully renovated barns. Each dwelling is completely self-contained, preserving privacy with no overlooking neighbors. ? Absolute relaxation: Two of the residences have their own semi-inground swimming pool, perfectly integrated into the landscape. ? Energy efficiency: Optimal thermal comfort thanks to high-performance pellet stoves, boasting an excellent energy performance certificate (EPC) rating of C for the entire property. ? Eco-responsibility: Two rainwater harvesting tanks allow for easy and economical maintenance of the grounds during the summer. Turnkey Rental or Family Potential: Two of the barns already house a working gîte each, and a significant remaining area allows you to either extend one of the existing gîtes or create a third to boost your profitability. The Real Estate Advantage: The gîtes are sold fully furnished and equipped. You can just unpack your bags, and so can your guests! A Paradise for Enthusiasts and Horse Riders: The 5-hectare grounds offer a sense of freedom. A fourth barn of 200 m² (spread over two 100 m² levels) completes the property. It is ideal for: ? Storing your equipment. ? Housing your horses and other animals. ? Creating an artist's studio or a reception hall. Why choose this estate? ? For a large family: A lifestyle together, yet in your own home. ? For a tourism project: A finished product, rare on the market, with a strong visual identity. ? For the setting: Absolute calm, nature as far as the eye can see and the nobility of the materials.
…By Agence Hamilton
This charming property is accessed via quiet country lanes that lead to forest paths or beautiful meadows. Located at the end of a road, there is no road traffic, resulting in a pristine environment and an entirely organic landscape. The quality of the renovation of this former farmhouse is undeniable and immediately apparent. Whether you're a handyman, a rider, or a dreamer, everything is here to make everyone feel instantly at ease... Workshop, tack room, horse stalls, a Provençal-style stone swimming pool, a spa in its own little wooden rotunda, a very energy-efficient house (technical information available upon request) - you simply choose according to your tastes, your mood, your desires. Please note that the entire property is fenced for large game, so you won't need to go anywhere to hear the stags bellowing. The very recent quarry is fully drained. As always, I will be delighted to be your guide here.
…By Agence Hamilton
INVESTOR OPPORTUNITY: RENOVATED AND FURNISHED REAL ESTATE COMPLEX - POTENTIAL 5 UNITS -The Asset: A Turnkey and Tax-Optimized Yield Product Located 12 minutes from the economic hub of Rodez, this characterful real estate complex (approx. 650 m²) has undergone significant renovation under architect supervision. Sold fully furnished and equipped, this asset is ready for immediate operation in LMNP / LMP (Non-Professional Furnished Rental), offering an attractive tax framework.Flexibility and Rental Density The asset has been designed for total modularity, allowing for a transition from a configuration of 4 to 5 independent units: 1. Current Configuration: Prestigious main residence (275 m²) + 3 charming lodgings (total capacity 22+ people). 2. Investor Optimization: Creation of a private co-ownership of 5 lots (including a new T2 unit through optimized division), ideal for furnished rentals for the year or short-term (MICE / Tourism).Details of the Units (Fully Furnished and Equipped) The estate centers around a walled garden with a swimming pool (11x4m): - Unit 1 (275 m²): Main residence / Mansion. 2 suites + 70 m² of convertible attic space. - Unit 2 (158 m²): T6 - Capacity for 10 people. - Units 3 and 4 (103 m² and 108 m²): Independent T4s with contemporary design. - Option Unit 5 (T2): High yield potential targeting Young Professionals or Executives on assignment.Performance Indicators for the Investor - Ready for Use (Reduced OPEX): No furniture investment required. Operation and billing possible from the moment of acquisition. - Exit Strategy: Co-ownership creation file in progress, and division study already established. Possibility to sell the 5 furnished lots separately. - Zero CapEx: Good technical condition (roofs, electrical, new equipment). - Premium Location: Total connectivity (Airport/Train Station/Highway Presentation File on Request - Complete inventory of furniture and equipment. - Division study (4 or 5 units) and co-ownership project. - Floor plans and immersive 3D virtual tour.A Strategic and Secured Asset This real estate complex represents a rare opportunity in the Aveyron market, combining immediate operational capability and asset security.Unlike a traditional investment requiring months of work and setup, this estate is an operational yield tool from the day of acquisition. The flexibility offered by the creation of the private co-ownership and the possibility of a 5th unit guarantees total agility in response to the evolutions of the rental market (seasonal, professional, or residential).Information about the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Geo-risks website: www.georisques.gouv.frThis description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Agence Hamilton
EXCLUSIVE – PÉRIGORD SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIONAL REALTY Let yourself be charmed by this 400 sqm stone house located south of Sarlat, in the picturesque setting of Southwest France. Combining authentic character with modern comfort, this property offers the best of both worlds. It is the ideal setting for a family residence or a tourism project, depending on your aspirations. The 240 sqm main house, along with its three independent and fully operational 50 sqm gîtes, forms a perfect ensemble for hosting guests or developing a seasonal rental business. The outdoor area, featuring a beautiful swimming pool and jacuzzi, invites you to enjoy moments of relaxation during warm summer days. The property extends over 1.5 hectares of peaceful, natural land and includes a well. An orangery completes the estate, offering a unique space to fully appreciate this enchanting environment. The village, just a 5-minute walk away, provides all essential amenities, including a bakery, restaurants, and local producers. With its proximity to the renowned medieval town of Sarlat—a highly sought-after tourist destination—as well as easy access to highways and airports, this property represents an exceptional opportunity in a quintessential French lifestyle setting. This charming home, set on expansive grounds, is ready to begin its next chapter. REF: AS8-208
…By Périgord Sotheby’s International Realty
HAUTE-GARONNE - 20 KM FROM TOULOUSE In a preserved green setting, just minutes from Toulouse, this remarkable architect-designed villa offers 300 sq. m of high-end amenities centered around a majestic central patio, the property's true architectural signature. Designed to be a veritable showcase of light, the property is organized around a central patio of nearly 115 sq. m which diffuses remarkable natural light into every space. Built with noble materials and impeccable finishes—custom woodwork, elegant floors, high-end door and window frames, and ornate ceilings—this residence combines contemporary architecture, absolute comfort, and timeless refinement. The spacious and elegant main entrance offers generous storage space. Behind beautiful lacquered doors, a guest toilet and laundry room are discreetly integrated. Upstairs, two large, bright suites, each with a bathroom and private terrace, enjoy a soothing view of the landscaped park—ideal for a child's bedroom. A timeless, fully equipped kitchen opens harmoniously onto the dining room, creating a warm and welcoming space. It extends into a covered and shaded summer kitchen, furnished with exotic furniture and a barbecue, perfect for extending summer evenings. At the heart of the house, the living room and billiard room, enhanced by magnificent wooden floors, form an elegant and welcoming reception area. The second wing is organized into an intimate and refined sleeping area as follows: an office, an artist's studio, two bedrooms with shower rooms and bathrooms, a dressing room, and a separate toilet. The carefully maintained wooded grounds are a true haven of peace with no neighbors in sight. The swimming pool, perfectly integrated into the grounds, invites you to relax in a privileged natural setting. A fully equipped garage of over 50 m² could easily be converted into a guest house or separate accommodation. -High-performance heat pump installed in 2023 -Underfloor heating Other features complete this property and will be revealed during the visit. For further information, please call Astride Kimpflen real estate Agent +33 607973362 Energy class : B Climate class : A Estimated annual energy costs for standard use: between 1,550 euros and 2,098 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
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