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Sixth Avenue offers you this family home with beautiful spaces, just 5 minutes from Figeac.Located in a calm and pleasant environment, this house built in 2010 features 149 m² of living space and 165 m² of usable space, on a plot of about 2,000 m².Upon entering, you will discover a beautiful, bright living room of 45 m², consisting of a lounge, a dining room, and an open kitchen. A friendly space, ideal for hosting and enjoying moments with family.The house has 4 bedrooms, including a master suite on the ground floor with a bathroom and dressing room. Upstairs, a second bathroom with a shower completes the sleeping area.A spacious 20 m² office offers many possibilities: remote work, independent activity, playroom, or an additional bedroom depending on your needs.On the practical side, you will also benefit from a 10 m² laundry room, a double garage of 55 m² with motorized doors and a mezzanine, as well as an adjoining workshop of 17 m².Comfort is ensured by underfloor electric heating, complemented by a wood stove and reversible air conditioning on the upper floor.Individual sanitation. Energy performance certificate in progress.A functional, bright house perfectly suited for family living, to be discovered quickly. (4.86% fees including tax payable by the buyer.)Benjamin RAULT (EI) Commercial Agent - RSAC Number: 488066945 - CAHORS.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Sixième Avenue
Discover the perfect blend of historic charm and sophisticated modern comfort in this exceptional 600 m² townhouse, ideally located in Albi. Featuring 14 spacious rooms including 3 elegant bedrooms, this residence is enhanced by exposed brick walls, classic limestone, and high-quality finishes throughout. Enjoy luminous living spaces and a beautiful outdoor terrace, perfect for relaxing or entertaining guests. This unique home is equipped with state-of-the-art amenities for convenience and security. Benefit from air-conditioning, a cozy fireplace, advanced home automation, double glazing, optical fiber internet, connected thermostat, and aluminum windows. Safety and privacy are ensured with an alarm system, security door, window bars, intercom, and an electric gate. The property also offers covered parking for electric vehicles and ample bike storage. Indulge in luxury leisure facilities, including an indoor swimming pool, a private home cinema, fitness suite, and wellness area with sauna. An outdoor barbecue area and beautiful lighting set the scene for memorable gatherings. This is an outstanding opportunity to acquire a secure, high-end townhouse, perfectly blending character, technology, and comfort in the heart of Albi.
…By Junot Châteaux & Patrimoine
If you are looking for a change of scenery and nature, this little corner of Switzerland nestled in the Sabarthès massif will surely seduce you? Upon arrival, you'll be greeted by a magnificent panoramic view overlooking 3 hectares of beautiful meadows bordered by a variety of trees. The property includes a riding arena, two outbuildings--one a renovated barn and the other a stable with hay storage on the upper floor--a decorative spring-fed pond, an orchard with diverse tree species, and a vegetable garden. The house, spread over 3 levels, comprises: On the ground floor: a fully equipped kitchen with a central island and a large dining area. The living area comprises a bright living room with a central fireplace and a second living room with an open fireplace. A toilet is also located on this level. A pantry, laundry room, and boiler room include a tack room. A south-facing terrace runs the length of the house and features a barbecue. For the sleeping area, on the first floor, you will arrive at a landing and a corridor serving 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms and a separate toilet. Above the boiler room, also on the first floor, is a large space with exposed beams to create a relaxation area or a future library. A staircase leads to the second and final floor, providing access to a dormitory where you will have the option of setting up a separate sanitary area. Quality and amenities will not be lacking in this characterful property with exposed stone, a roof made according to the rules of the art in slate, oak beams and parquet floors, renovated facade and exterior walls? This property is a gem for lovers of altitude and fresh air!
…By Europe Sud Immobilier - Esi
Sector: Between Pamiers and Mirepoix Old farmhouse of 393 m2 living space on 1.17 ha of land, renovated, offering very high quality features and in a setting with a view of the Pyrenees Large shed comprising: 1 heated and covered above-ground swimming pool, 1 summer lounge with shower cabin, a large garage. A small, non-adjoining outbuilding comprising: a well with submersible pumps, 1 barbecue area overlooking the pétanque ground The main house of approximately 165 m2, is composed of: On the ground floor: entrance to fitted kitchen, 1 living room of 48 m2 with pellet stove, 1 utility room with laundry area, a shower room with toilet and 1 cellar of 10 m2. Outside: 1 covered summer kitchen On the 1st floor: 3 bedrooms (13, 13.50 and 16 m2), 1 dressing room of 18 m2, 1 shower room and a separate toilet On the 2nd floor: 1 attic converted into a TV room / dormitory of 24 m2 3 gites adjoining the house, each with independent access: -The first accommodation of approximately 50 m2 located on the 1st floor: entrance hall, living room/kitchen of 25 m2, 1 bedroom of 12.5 m2 and 1 shower room, toilet, terrace and balcony -The 2nd accommodation of approximately 67 m2: entrance hall of 16.40 m2, living room/kitchen of 23 m2, upstairs: 1 shower room, toilet and 2 bedrooms (11 and 12 m2) with balcony access -The 3rd accommodation of approximately 55 m2: living room with kitchenette area of 27 m2, toilet, upstairs: 1 bedroom of 21.4 m2 and 1 shower room of 7 m2 Details: solar panels, well, microstation, double glazing, pellet stove + electric heating, roof less than 10 years old Located in a beautiful setting but remaining close to major transport routes A true haven of peace to visit!
…By Europe Sud Immobilier - Esi
Today, we find ourselves in the heart of the Gers countryside, in a peaceful and unspoilt setting with exceptional views over the rolling hills beyond. Here, there are no neighbours — just nature and the feeling of being far removed from the bustle of everyday life, while remaining within easy reach of shops and local amenities. Behind its stone walls, this charming home has been carefully renovated, blending period character with contemporary comfort. The living room immediately captivates with its impressive ceiling height, exposed stone walls and contemporary-style mezzanine, bringing both volume and personality to the space. A modern, functional kitchen and a dining area opening onto the terrace and surrounding landscape complete the living areas beautifully. The house offers three attractive bedrooms, along with two tastefully renovated bath/shower rooms. Outside, the charm continues. The terraces and garden enjoy uninterrupted views across the surrounding countryside — an idyllic setting to enjoy the peace and quiet, entertain guests, or simply take in the ever-changing landscape through the seasons. A character home that is easy to live in and beautifully renovated, equally suited as a main residence or countryside retreat, with one truly rare asset: exceptional views over the Gers countryside.
…By Bliss Immobilier
The Toulouse Pont des Demoiselles agency exclusively offers for sale this magnificent character home dating from 1790, constructed from local bricks, located in Pin-Balma, at the gates of Balma and Toulouse. Nestled in a calm and green environment, this property boasts 344 m² of living space on a tree-lined plot of 4,900 m². It will appeal to authenticity lovers thanks to its generous volumes, natural brightness, and the preserved charm of the old. Upon entering, you will discover a vast living room bathed in light, largely open to the garden, providing a warm and friendly living environment. The spacious and functional family kitchen also benefits from a lovely opening to the outside, ideal for fully enjoying the view of the park.Night area - A master suite with a large dressing room, private bathroom, and WC. - A second bedroom with its own bathroom and toilet. - Upstairs, three additional bedrooms, each equipped with its own bathroom and WC, ensuring comfort and privacy for the whole family.Outdoors Designed to fully enjoy sunny days, the property offers numerous relaxation spaces: - Pool - Pool house - Summer kitchen - Tree-lined garden - Well & Vegetable gardenAnnexes A garage of approximately 120 m², a boiler room, and a workshop complete this property and offer multiple possibilities for storage, development, or complementary activities.A rare property, ideal for a family seeking space, comfort, and serenity, while benefiting from immediate proximity to Toulouse and its amenities. An authentic living space where the charm of the old meets family comfort. Contact me at 06 32 15 20 67This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By L'adresse
Authentic Toulouse farmhouse set in a green setting, in Grenade, sheltered from view while being close to all amenities.The farmhouse is currently organized into two independent accommodations: one occupied by the owners, the other free, offering many possibilities depending on your project.- The main house, about 110m2, is currently arranged on the first floor of the farmhouse with a pleasant terrace overlooking the pool. It consists of 3 bedrooms including a master suite + a mezzanine and a nice living room with an open kitchen leading to the terrace. On the ground floor of this dwelling, a large room of more than 90m2 as well as a stable of 55m2 offers interesting expansion potential.- The second accommodation, about 135m2, separated from the main house by outbuildings and garages, is to be completely renovated. It currently consists of a living room, a kitchen, and 4 bedrooms. An attic of 60m2, with the possibility of independent access, would allow for the enlargement of the house or the creation of an additional accommodation.The advantages of the property:- Roof renovated in 2018- Tree-filled garden, with no overlooking- Less than 3 minutes by car from the center of the bastideGîte, family project, rental investment… This characterful farmhouse will adapt to your projects. Don't hesitate to contact me for more information or to arrange a visit.Fees included of 5% VAT at the expense of the purchaser. Price excluding fees 522,857 €. Energy class D, Climate class D Average estimated annual energy expenditure for standard use, based on energy prices from the year 2021: between €5310.00 and €7310.00. Information about the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: georisques.gouv.fr.Your INNOVE IMMO advisor - Versailles: Emmanuelle PeyredieuCommercial agent (Sole proprietorship) RSAC 977570878 RCP 59661778.INNOVE IMMO, partner in your life projectsWe inform you that in accordance with 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
Tucked away off a quiet country lane, this superb courtyard property has been sympathetically restored to create a comfortable and highly adaptable home. Equally suited as a substantial family residence or as a home for a couple who regularly entertain guests, the thoughtful layout allows parts of the property to be closed off when not required, making it both practical and economical to run. The property combines original character with modern comforts and recent improvements, including a new conforming septic tank, a new solar heating system supplying domestic hot water, the master suite, swimming pool and radiators, air conditioning in selected rooms, and a traditional Rayburn cooker in the kitchen. The heart of the home is the spacious country kitchen and dining room, opening onto a terrace with magnificent views across the rolling Gascon countryside. Beyond lies a large dual-aspect sitting room with French doors opening both onto the courtyard and towards the gardens and surrounding land. A second reception room, currently used as a gym, offers excellent flexibility as a ground-floor bedroom, snug, studio or even a future second kitchen should independent accommodation be desired. The original farmhouse provides three ground-floor bedrooms and a bathroom, while upstairs a spectacular 45m² family sitting room overlooks the courtyard via French doors and a Juliet balcony. Additional bedrooms and a bathroom complete this wing. The impressive master suite occupies its own private area and features a dressing room, en-suite bathroom and balconies on both the north and south sides, enjoying views over the courtyard, gardens and surrounding countryside. Outside, the property is surrounded by more than 4 hectares of gently undulating land, with far-reaching views towards the Pyrenees. The beautifully positioned 10m x 4m swimming pool benefits from a roller safety cover, solar heating and a summer kitchen, creating an ideal setting for outdoor entertaining. Two substantial barns provide excellent additional space. One serves as a workshop with a games/family room above, while the second includes a 102m² three-bay open barn, offering covered parking for at least three vehicles together with extensive storage. This is a rare opportunity to acquire a beautifully presented country home offering space, flexibility, privacy and modern energy-efficient systems in an idyllic rural setting. Accommodation Ground Floor Entrance Hall 23.7m², Beautiful encaustic tiled floor and staircase to the first floor.Bedroom 1 15.3m², Dual aspect with views towards the mountains and courtyard.Bedroom 2 15m²Bedroom 3 17.1m²Family Bathroom 6.4m², corner bath, vanity unit and WC.Utility Room 15.8m²With separate WC.Kitchen / Dining Room 30.5m², traditional country kitchen with Rayburn cooker, French doors to the cook's terrace and magnificent views. New appliancesMain Sitting Room 45m², French doors to the courtyard terrace and gardens, fireplace with wood-burning stove, and far-reaching countryside views.Gym / Hobby Room 28.7m², An adaptable space suitable as a snug or studio.Shower Room, Shower, basin and WC.First floor Private Master Suite 38.9m²Including dressing room and en-suite bathroom with bath, shower, double vanity unit and WC. South-facing balcony plus a second balcony to the north. First Floor A wonderful entertaining space with French doors and Juliet balcony overlooking the courtyard. Family Sitting Room 45.3m²Office 5.5m²Two Further BedroomsShower Room 7.2m²Shower, vanity unit and suspended WC.OutsideOver 4 hectares of landMagnificent countryside and Pyrenean viewsNew compliant septic tankSolar-powered hot water and heating systemAir conditioning in selected rooms10m x 4m swimming poolRoller safety coverSummer kitchenWorkshop barn with games room above, 97m², each floor102m² three-bay open barn for parking and storageMultiple terraces for outdoor dining and entertainingA charming and highly versatile property combining traditional Gascon character with modern comfort, all set in a peaceful and private rural location. Fees to be paid by the seller. Energy class B, Climate class A Estimated average amount of annual energy expenditure for standard use, based on the year's energy prices 2021: between 893.00 and 1209.00 . Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Geohazards website: georisques.gouv.fr.
…By Maisons Et Manoirs
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
In Toulouse, at the foot of the Côte Pavée, near the Grand Rond and Place Dupuy, this renovated former workshop offers nearly 215 square meters of living space. Completely redesigned in a contemporary style, this unique property will delight city dwellers who appreciate distinctive and remarkable homes. The house is centered around a vast, light-filled 82-square-meter living area, opening onto the swimming pool through large bay windows. The atmosphere is warm and inviting, thanks to generous proportions and carefully chosen materials. The fully equipped open-plan kitchen flows into a double living room with a wood-burning stove, creating a convivial space where every detail has been designed for comfort. A master suite with a shower room, dressing room, and direct access to the terrace completes the ground floor. Upstairs, there are three bedrooms, a bathroom, and an additional shower room. Outside, the main terrace offers approximately 72 square meters of living space, including a swimming pool with a counter-current system. The exotic wood surrounding the pool adds a distinctive character, seamlessly connecting the living and kitchen areas and enhancing the indoor-outdoor feel. The property benefits from high-end amenities, including an electric vehicle charging station and a 10.5 kWh solar roof with virtual storage. Located in a quiet, residential area, this property combines elegance, energy independence, and immediate proximity to shops, the renowned schools of the Côte Pavée, and public transport. ENERGY RATING: C / CLIMATE RATING: A. Estimated average annual energy costs for standard use, based on 2021 energy prices: between EUR3,030 and EUR4,041. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: http://www.georisques.gouv.fr Sales agent: Yvan Collante - Sole Proprietorship - RSAC number 832 242 358 Condominiums of 2 units. Annual expenses : 300 euros.
…By Espaces Atypiques Toulouse
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…By Expertimo
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
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 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
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
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 old stone house and shop nestled in one of France’s most beautiful villages with a view of a rocky cirque. This fine dwelling is tucked away among the round and square towers that grace the village’s many country houses, which also feature quaint dovecotes – some genuine, others false. The house is inconspicuous, its architecture unpretentious. Its shape softens the angular forms of the surrounding medieval structures and the sturdy remains of the fortified old town. The building was probably made in the fifteenth or sixteenth century as a modest home. It captures much of this castle village’s unique history. Its simplicity makes it stands out from Autoire’s other houses. Unlike other dwellings in the village, this property does not feature towers, dovecotes, mullioned windows, half-timbering and corbels. Instead, it features straight lines and the stout design of the old block-like houses with upper floors that you find along the Dordogne valley. There are two entrance doors leading into the building. One is on the west side. You enter it at the garden level of the dwelling, at the end of a small garden with a terrace that enjoys a splendid corner spot with a clear, breathtaking view of the nearby limestone cliffs of Autoire’s spectacular cirque. The other one is on the north side. You enter it via a courtyard – a former threshing area – at the ground level. This expanse takes you to a large entrance into two shops next to each other, in front of which chairs and tables are placed for customers. At the back of the courtyard stands a fine modern extension of timber boards that runs along part of the facade made of Quercy stone, where a semibasement with a workshop, boiler room and storage space lies.
…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
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
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 characterful hillside house with a garden overlooking the surrounding countryside, nestled in a highly sought-after residential suburb of Toulouse in south-west France. The property is part of a remarkable series of buildings that were unveiled in 1932 and were designed to provide the city of Toulouse with drinking water. You enter the property via a large gate framed between two pillars. The house is designed in the characteristic style of Toulouse’s early-20th-cenutry architecture. It was built upon land above an underground aqueduct that runs through the Pech-David hill and joins a water-lifting station beside the River Garonne. The plot on which the dwelling stands is now private. This plot includes a paved driveway, a court where three vehicles can be parked, a covered garage, and an enclosed garden that enjoys absolute privacy and offers a 40m² terrace. The land that lies at a lower level and houses the aqueduct belongs to the city of Toulouse and cannot be built upon. This ensures that no neighbouring property on this plot will be built.
…By Patrice Besse
A recently renovated country house with large outbuildings and 7.5 hectares of grounds with a river, nestled near a picturesque town in France’s Gers department. The country house is nestled in the middle of the countryside, yet it is only a few minutes away from shops by car. The fine edifice stands in the middle of its grounds, which are made up of vast meadows, through which a river flows. Part of this river is channelled into a moat that edges the terrace in front of the dwelling. Two driveways lead to the different buildings. The first drive runs alongside the river up to a covered entrance passage by the main house. The other drive stretches from the fields to an entrance between two tall stone walls by the outhouses. A country road runs alongside the property at a lower level. The main edifice was built upon a holy mount of the local Camarade parish in the 11th century. Today, the building displays traits that are typical of country homes that were redesigned in the 18th century. Its main section is L-shaped. It has a ground floor and a first floor. A square tower with a ground floor and a first floor adjoins the main section on its west side. The whole edifice offers a 560m² floor area. A second building made of stone stands at an angle to the edifice, on the other side of its moat. In line with it there is a huge barn with looseboxes and an open-sided shelter that completes its east-facing elevation. A little further on, there is a tall L-shaped house with a ground floor and a first floor. It is waiting to be renovated. A request for planning permission has been submitted for this. The roofs of the buildings have two, three of four slopes. They are covered with barrel tiles. These roofs were recently renovated or redesigned. They are underlined with génoise cornices. The elevations are plain. They are made of rubble stone. Ashlar forms their quoins and door and window surrounds. The elevations are mostly coated with rendering, though in some parts there is pointing with exposed stonework. The country house’s elevations are punctuated with windows that are slightly arched and spaced out symmetrically. And the outbuildings have rectangular windows that are spaced out less evenly.
…By Patrice Besse
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