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Set on the heights of a Gers hillside, just 10 minutes from Lectoure, and enjoying breathtaking views, this true historic gem, renovated with great respect for its original features, is sure to captivate you. Originally a 13th-century medieval hall, later transformed over time into a château with the addition of an elegant square stone watchtower built in corbelling, the property has gracefully stood the test of time with character and authenticity. Today, it is nestled within a lush and serene green setting. The entrance gate opens onto a majestic driveway leading to this exceptional property, arranged in two distinct areas. The main building, offering 365 m² of living space, reveals upon entry a warm and inviting 45 m² living room with a fireplace, along with a superb 50 m² kitchen featuring original terracotta floor tiles and a stone fireplace. This level is completed by a utility room, a rear kitchen housing an old bread oven, a boiler room and a WC. From the exterior terrace, you access an independent suite comprising a bedroom with its private bathroom, as well as a workshop. A beautiful external staircase in stone and wood leads to a second covered terrace serving the upper floor. Here you will find two spacious bedrooms of approximately 50 m² each, one of which includes an adjoining office that could easily be used as an additional bedroom, along with a generous bathroom. To the rear of the house, a further 70 m² remain to be developed according to your wishes and projects. A stone barn of approximately 180 m², boasting an impressive ceiling height, completes the property with various storage areas, workshop space, garage and pool technical room. Outside, the beauty of the setting is simply remarkable. The approximately one-hectare park, carefully planted with trees and enjoying absolute tranquillity, features a superb swimming pool and several relaxation areas to fully enjoy the gentle Gers climate. A rare property, rich in history and character, to be discovered without delay. Fees to be paid by the seller. Energy class A, Climate class A Estimated average amount of annual energy expenditure for standard use, based on the year's energy prices 2021: between 3340.00 and 4570.00 . Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Geohazards website: georisques.gouv.fr.
…By Belle Maison Gascony
Discover this beautifully renovated period home, set on over 9,000 m² of land, completely free from any disturbance and offering an exceptional sense of space and tranquillity. Equipped with central heating via heat pump and oil, it also benefits from solar panels. Its spacious kitchen-living area and its separate sitting room both open onto the garden. An additional room, currently used as a playroom, can easily be converted into a bedroom with a walk-in closet and a bathroom. A toilet, a pantry, and a laundry room are also available on the ground floor. More than 100 m² of terrace space allows you to enjoy the peaceful surroundings. Upstairs, the 3 bedrooms with wooden flooring share two bathrooms and a warm, welcoming lounge area. The outbuildings are in excellent condition: an attached garage plus a carport provide ample parking, and an independent stone barn with its own bread oven stands opposite the main house. The fully fenced grounds include a well and offer a superb view.
…By Safti
Beautiful old stone house, ideally located near a pretty little village between Fleurance and Lectoure, making shopping very easy while enjoying the peace and quiet of the beautiful countryside. Set on over 2 hectares of gently sloping land leading down to a peaceful stream, the main house overlooks its own grounds, the surrounding fields and woods, as well as one of the prettiest villages in the Gers. The property includes the main house, guest accommodation, and ample storage space in the various adjoining outbuildings. The main house offers large rooms with high ceilings, all facing south or southeast, and the typical thick stone walls act as natural insulation, keeping the house warm in winter and cool in summer. What could be more pleasant than stepping into the cool stone house after sunbathing or swimming in the warm sunshine? Inside, the kitchen is currently divided into two parts: the functional area with all the usual built-in appliances, and the more convivial 'breakfast' space, complete with an original bread oven. A few steps up, you'll find the spacious dining room, which shares a new fireplace with the adjacent cozy living room. All these rooms open directly onto the shaded terrace. Crossing the living room, you'll find the office space, which has been divided in two to house the current owner's extensive and much-loved book collection. This office connects the original house to the barn, which has been converted into three spacious bedrooms, each with its own en-suite bathroom. Two of these bedrooms also have direct access to the outside, making them ideal for a bed and breakfast business. At the rear of the kitchen, a fabulous 65 m2 courtyard is revealed, with a large open fireplace and bread oven at one end, and a floor-to-ceiling arched doorway at the other. It immediately evokes images of cool summer get-togethers or warm winter gatherings, whether for friends and family or paying guests. Beyond the courtyard is another, simpler entrance leading to the guest house: a completely independent accommodation comprising two bedrooms, an open living room and its own terrace. Every space within these four walls has been optimized: behind the inner courtyard is a 65 m2 barn used for storage, and beneath the three main bedrooms is the 142 m2 garage, which also houses the pool house. Outside, the clover-shaped swimming pool is protected by a hedge on one side and enjoys unobstructed views to the south and west. The property is in good general condition and offers enormous potential for various projects: family home, holiday residence, bed and breakfast, rental income, horses... A property not to be missed! EXPERTIMO est le leader français des réseaux dédiés aux mandataires expérimentés
…By Expertimo
Behind its discreet façade, this château reveals a world of elegance, heritage and quiet grandeur. Rebuilt inthe nineteenth century upon an older noble estate, it reflects the refined simplicity of the Italian-inspiredneo-classical residences once found throughout the Gers countryside. Sweeping staircases, impressiveceiling heights, period fireplaces, original architectural details and beautifully proportioned reception roomsfilled with natural light all contribute to its timeless atmosphere. Arranged over four levels, the châteauoffers generous yet comfortable living spaces, equally suited to family life and elegant entertaining. Anindependent guest house, former wine cellar and stables complete the ensemble, while the surroundinggrounds provide privacy, tranquillity and a deep connection to the landscape. What makes this châteauespecially appealing is its human scale -- grand enough to inspire, yet intimate enough to remain a truehome, carefully preserved and designed to be lived in rather than simply admired. Location: Department Gers (32), Toulouse International Airport at 1 hr 20 mins. Situatedbetween Fleurance and Lectoure in a private and quiet environment.Access: On the outskirts of a rural village. No neighbours, no vis-à-vis. Private from theroad.Interior:Ground flooro Entrance (54,9m2) original staircase, large windows, old tiled floor, door to back gardeno Salon (30,4m2) parquet floor, wood burner, three floor-ceiling windowso Bureau (21,6m2) garden access, double doors to salon, decorative fireplaceo Bureau/ground floor bedroom (12,1m2) parquet flooring, two fitted cupboardso Corridor (2,9m2)o Shower room/cloak room (5m2) shower and sink. Separate WCo Kitchen area (36,4m2) three joined but separate spaces old kitchen, dining/prep area with fireplace, and modern fitted kitchen, plus door to basemento Dining room (29m2) tiled floor, three original wooden cupboards, fireplace with wood burner, double doors to entrance hallFirst flooro Corridors north-south (15,5m2) and east-west (12,4m2)o Antechamber (8,4m2) with parquet floor, giving on to:o Master bedroom (29,8m2) with views of the park, curved walls, parquet floors with access to;o En-suite bathroom (6,75m2) bath, double sink, bidet, WC, &o Dressing room (3,6m2) plus cupboard space & corridor (1,4m2) also with built-in cupboardso Shower room with sink (2,45m2)o Bedroom (14m2) two windows, parquet flooro Bedroom (11,9m2) cupboard, parquet flooro Antechamber (8,3m2) small bedroomo Dressing room (5,5m2) lots of hanging/storage spaceo Bedroom (29,4m2) view of the park, parquet floor, decorative fireplace with wood surround, cupboardo Bedroom (21,8m2) with water point, parquet flooro Family bathroom (12,6m2) bath, double sink, bidet, WC, and wooden staircase to atticSecond flooro Attic (140m2 footprint) fully insulated, velux windows, wooden floor, beams at +/-1,20 height perfect playroomGarden levelo Entrance (10,8m2) including stairs to kitcheno Room (9,6m2) for rubbish bins, water heater etc.o Summer kitchen (27m2) old tomette tiles, equippedo Storeroom (21m2)o Games room (53m2) stone walls, tomette tiles, open to:o Cinema room (20,5m2) stone walls, tomette tileso Boiler room (13,8m2) Weissman oil heating system, fully refurbedo Wine cellar (14m2)o Massage room with shower and sink (9m2)o Laundry room (8,7m2)o Corridor (11,6m2)o Gym (14,1m2)o WC (3,1m2) Gite: 164m2o Living room/kitchen (87,5m2) open plan, tomette tiles, three large doors with views of the park, stone staircaseo Bedroom (29,5m2) cathedral ceiling, beams, shower and sinko Bathroom (5,3m2) bath with shower, sink., bidet, WCo Room (7,3m2) child's roomo Bedroom (13,75m2) beams, view from bedo Landing (21m2) space for bedExterioro Approximately 1,55h of well-maintained garden around the house, and 2,85h of woodlando Old winery (chai) on two levels ground floor completely clear and ready for renovation (events space), first floor currently used as storage 140m2 per floor.o Small pigeonnier att
…By Expertimo
Historic Château Estate in the Heart of Gascony – Private Domain of Over 4 Hectares In the heart of Gascony, within the Gers region, just ten minutes from Vic-Fezensac and approximately one hour from Tarbes International Airport, this historic château rises within a private estate of more than four hectares, offering an exceptional natural setting of peace and tranquility. Rooted in the seigneurial history of the region, the property is believed to date back to the era of the Castelnaus, when members of the high Gascon nobility established these residences overlooking their lands. The main residence offers approximately 322 sqm of living space and is complemented by a fully independent guest house of 170 sqm, ideal for welcoming family and guests in complete privacy. The estate also benefits from significant existing additional volumes, including 344 sqm of space that can be easily arranged or adapted, as partially shown in the final photos, as well as an 88 sqm barn. Altogether, the property offers over 900 sqm of total space, presenting numerous possibilities for future development. Fully renovated to a very high standard, the château has carefully preserved the authenticity of its architecture, notably through its 70 cm thick stone walls and its original fireplaces in marble, stone or carved wood, each one unique. The fully equipped kitchen features high-end English appliances with elegantly integrated retractable extractor hoods, while the bathrooms have been redesigned using refined materials. Outside, a recent 12 × 4 metre swimming pool blends harmoniously into a landscaped park with mature trees and a vegetable garden. The presence of a nearby lake further enhances the peaceful and preserved character of the estate. The property benefits from numerous parking areas, perfectly suited for accommodating several vehicles or housing a collection of luxury automobiles. Located within a protected landscape zone, the estate enjoys a setting that is permanently preserved. A rare historic estate combining heritage, nature and the art of living, in one of the most authentic regions of Southwest France.
…By Junot Châteaux & Patrimoine
Discover this beautifully renovated 241 m² property for sale in the tranquil village of Saint-Soulan, France. This beautifully maintained residence boasts a classic façade adorned with lush greenery, offering an inviting first impression. Set amid mature gardens and surrounded by a secure fence, the home enjoys ultimate privacy and serenity, perfect for family living or as a countryside retreat. Inside, the space features seven spacious rooms, including four comfortable bedrooms and elegant communal areas highlighted by abundant natural light and tasteful décor. The living area is anchored by a cozy fireplace, while double glazing throughout ensures year-round comfort. Modern amenities such as high-speed internet blend seamlessly with the traditional charm of the house. Outdoors, the property is equipped with a sparkling swimming pool, a practical car port, and its own private well. The generous grounds provide ample space for entertaining, gardening, or simply relaxing in a picturesque rural setting. This property combines timeless French style with modern conveniences for an exceptional lifestyle opportunity just minutes from village amenities.
…By Junot Châteaux & Patrimoine
Country house for sale with a living area of 550m² and 8.834m² of land. This charming property features 9 bedrooms, an office, 2 bathrooms, 2 shower rooms, a private pool, a terrace of 60m², and garages for 1 car. The type of building is stone and the ground floor includes an entry hall of 44m2, a spacious living room of 94m2, a kitchen of 25m2, a scullery of 6m2, an office of 33m2, a bedroom of 27m2 with a shower room and dressing room, another bedroom of 34m2 with a kitchenette and shower room, a WC, a laundry room/utility room of 6m2. The first floor features a landing, 6 bedrooms each with their own bathroom and WC, a separate shower room with WC shared by two smaller bedrooms. The energy performance of the property is excellent with an energy consumption of 91 kWh/m² per year and low greenhouse gas emissions of 2 kg CO2/m² per year. Other rooms include a workshop, boiler room, and garage. The swimming pool has a salt treatment system and the windows are PVC double-glazed/burglar-proof on the ground floor. Price: 832 000 € Property reference: 201366 Don't miss out on this fantastic country house, contact us today for more information!
…By Pierres De Gascogne
SOUTH FRANCE Exceptional Stone Estate 14 Hectares Near Auch Just minutes from Auch, nestled in a natural setting, this characterful property has been fully and meticulously restored. Set on 14 hectares of land, the estate offers unobstructed views of the Gers countryside and complete privacy without isolation. The main house, renovated to a high standard, elegantly blends authenticity with contemporary amenities: exposed stone, generous proportions, fine materials, and refined finishes. The property includes: ? Two fully equipped, independent cottages offering high-end comfort: one of 77 m² and the other of 100 m² ? Four elegant guest rooms, ready to welcome guests, each with a sitting room, shower room, and toilet ? A swimming pool harmoniously integrated into a meticulously landscaped setting ? Vast meadows and natural spaces ideal for an equestrian project, event hosting, or a high-end tourism business The property is presented in impeccable condition. It represents a rare opportunity, ideal for a prestigious residence combined with an already established hospitality business, or for a lifestyle project that blends the art of living with profitability. A secluded location where charm, serenity, and potential come together perfectly. Potential for expansion by developing the rear section. Possibility of keeping horses on-site; four existing stables are available! Fees to be paid by the seller. Energy class C, Climate class A Estimated average amount of annual energy expenditure for standard use, based on the year's energy prices 2021: between 4000.00 and 5530.00 . Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Geohazards website: georisques.gouv.fr.
…By Maisons Et Manoirs
Facade has monument historic status Ground floor provides comfortable spacious family accommodation First floor - 5 rooms requiring upgrading 2 hectares of parkland with magnificent trees surround the château Terraces on all sides and salt water swimming pool Ancient small chapel dating back to 1607 A long driveway uphill from a main road and through a stone arch the historic château reveals itself in its natural surroundings. Built in the 17th century and retaining its original features this imposing building has open views over the countryside. It exudes charm and elegance. A stone staircase leads to a large wooden door which opens in to an expansive hall which highlights many of the architectural features of the château. A 2m wide stone staircase dominates and it shows the height of the building. Double doors open into a generous formal dining room which also houses a pool table. Like the other rooms on the ground floor it has a period stone fireplace, large double glazed windows set in stone mullions, traditional floor tiles, central heating and 4 m high ceilings with oak beams and doors to other rooms. The equally impressive main lounge is at the front and has windows on two sides to take in the views and an informal dining area close to the galley kitchen. The kitchen is well fitted with blue base and wall units and modern kitchen appliances. Centrally there is another living room currently used as a library and study. Off this room to the front is a child’s bedroom with plenty of space for playing. To the rear is the master bedroom and adjacent to it a modern shower room. Also to the rear is a further double bedroom with its en-suite bathroom. Concealed behind the large mirror is a cupboard housing the washing machine and dryer. In total the ground floor area is about 290m2 and this is replicated on the first floor which also has 5 rooms which require upgrading. The second floor attic is also extensive and would need some configuring as no rooms currently exist and the roof structure is visible. From the hall steps lead down to the a number of vaulted cellars which in the past have been used for wine production and an open fired kitchen and currently the central heating boiler. To the left on each level are storage rooms. On the ground floor it contains the pool machinery and through to a large workshop. From the courtyard in front of the château there is a double garage. A few steps up lead to a 10x5 salt swimming pool surrounded by travertine tiling. A small chapel sits behind the château and it dates back to 1607, before the château was built. Beyond this is a large open agricultural shed. There is also an orangerie which adds to the charm of this domaine. The parkland around the château extends to around 2 hectares and is laid mostly to lawn with numerous mature trees providing shade and perspective to the natural vista. There are some flower and shrub borders in the courtyard. There are terraces outside the french doors to the front and rear. There are also two wells. In the private location yet only a few kilometres from a busy historic town with a wide range of commerce and facilities. Bordeaux airport 1 hour 50 mins - Toulouse airport 1 hour 30 mins For further information and to receive a comprehensive brochure with floor plans, please contact Martin at +33 6 89 01 05 20. If you are unable to visit France soon, a live virtual tour can be arranged.
…By Maxwell-baynes Residential And Vineyards - Christie's International Real Estate
Town house for sale with a living area of 195m² and a land area of 350m². This charming property features 4 bedrooms, an office, 1 bathroom, 1 shower room, and a spacious terrace of 30m². The living room is 41m² and the kitchen is 20m². The building is made of stone and includes an entry hall, dining room/living room, office/bedroom, laundry room, and more on the ground floor. Upstairs, you will find 3 bedrooms, a bathroom, a shower room, and a walk-in wardrobe. The property also boasts a flat garden with a barbecue, mains drainage, well water connections, double glazed PVC windows, and a fireplace. Price: 239,000 € .Don't miss out on this lovely town house - contact us today to schedule a viewing!
…By Pierres De Gascogne
Located just ten kilometres from the charming towns of Condom and Nérac, offering all essential amenities including shops, supermarkets, schools and medical services, this remarkable country property is also a true equestrian estate extending over more than 14 hectares. The estate comprises an elegant manor house, two independent guest houses and numerous outbuildings, including four horse boxes, a machinery barn, a workshop and several storage areas. A large covered terrace with a summer kitchen extends the living spaces and enjoys lovely views over the swimming pool and the estate's beautiful original pigeon tower. Benefiting from stunning views over the surrounding countryside and a renovation carried out with quality materials, this property combines authenticity, comfort and an exceptional setting. The manor house offers approximately 225 m² of living space. It opens onto a spacious entrance hall leading to a large and bright living room with an insert fireplace, an elegant dining room with a fireplace, a fully equipped modern kitchen and a study. Upstairs, the master suite which features a private bathroom and dressing room and three additional bedrooms which share a stylish shower room. Heating is provided by a new pellet-fired central heating system, the master bedroom also benefits from reversible air conditioning and the property is equipped with solar panels. The charming farmhouse, which forms the oldest part of the estate, offers a living room with kitchenette and wood-burning stove, along with two bedrooms, each with its own en-suite shower room. The second guest house, converted from a former outbuilding, comprises a pleasant living room with a wood-burning stove, a fully equipped open-plan kitchen, two bedrooms each with a private shower room, a separate WC and a utility room. It also benefits from a bioclimatic terrace, allowing full enjoyment of the surrounding natural environment. All three houses are connected to high-speed fibre internet. Outside, the estate boasts a magnificent landscaped park, extensive fenced paddocks with water supply for horses, an arena, land dedicated to hay production and woodland. A true haven of peace, ideal for nature lovers and horse enthusiasts, and well worth discovering. Fees to be paid by the seller. Energy class D, Climate class A Estimated average amount of annual energy expenditure for standard use, based on the year's energy prices 2021: between 3200.00 and 4380.00 . Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Geohazards website: georisques.gouv.fr.
…By Belle Maison Gascony
An Elegant and Ecologically-Conscious Gascon Farmhouse with Exceptional Interiors and Landscaped Grounds Nestled in the heart of a charming village in the Gascony region, this exquisite farmhouse offers a rare blend of traditional character and contemporary refinement. Set within beautifully landscaped gardens of just over half a hectare, the property presents a serene and private retreat, meticulously renovated to the highest of standards. Approached via a gravelled driveway and electric gates, the property opens onto manicured grounds and handsome stone barns, which provide extensive garaging, storage, and workshop space. Solar panels discreetly installed atop the outbuildings deliver energy efficiency while enhancing the home’s environmental credentials. The principal residence has undergone a comprehensive transformation, blending original architectural features with sophisticated design elements. A dramatic entrance hall sets the tone for the rest of the home, where light-filled, open-plan living spaces are unified by elegant terre cuite flooring throughout the ground level. To the left of the hall lies a generous dual-aspect study, ideal for home working. To the right, the formal reception room features bespoke shelving and a contemporary wood-burning insert, creating a stylish yet comfortable atmosphere. The heart of the home is the superbly appointed kitchen, fitted with sleek Leicht cabinetry, granite work surfaces, illuminated display units, and a central island. Beyond, a secondary kitchen and laundry area offer further practicality, complete with a freestanding range and American-style fridge, and providing direct access to the gardens and pool area. A spacious informal living room lies beyond, centred around a monumental stone fireplace. This room also houses a climate-controlled, glass-fronted wine cellar—an exceptional feature for the discerning oenophile—and opens onto the rear façade via full-height sliding doors. Also located on the ground floor is a stylish cloakroom and a beautifully proportioned guest bedroom suite with en-suite bathroom. The upper floor is accessed via a central staircase, which rises to a thoughtfully designed landing with integrated, concealed storage and backlit alcoves, ideal for art or sculpture. The home’s sophisticated colour palette—muted greys accented by black and natural tones—continues seamlessly throughout this level. The principal suite is accessed via a private corridor flanked by a fully fitted dressing room and culminating in a tranquil bedroom and luxurious en-suite shower room. Two further bedrooms are located to the south of the house, one of which benefits from its own en-suite facilities. A dedicated cinema/games room—complete with space for a golf simulator and extensive fitted storage—completes the accommodation, offering flexible leisure or family space. Externally, a generous rear terrace provides an idyllic setting for al fresco dining or evening sundowners, overlooking the stylish decked pool area and surrounding gardens. This distinguished home offers an exceptional opportunity to acquire a beautifully crafted residence in one of South-West France’s most picturesque settings, perfect as a permanent residence or a luxurious country retreat.
…By Le Bonheur Immobilier
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
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
GERS - CONDOM Characterful 19th-century stone house on a little over one hectare of land. Three half-floors house the seven main rooms, including four bedrooms. Outbuildings including a large garage. This property has a lot of charm. Some modernisation work may be required. Beautiful grounds with century-old trees. For more information or to visit this property, please contact Anne-Claire Joachim: 06 62 56 28 84 Energy rating: E Climate rating: E Estimated annual energy costs for standard use: between €6,250 and €8,500 per year. Prices indexed for 2021, 2022, and 2023. 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
ON THE BORDER BETWEEN TARN-ET-GARONNE AND GERS This unique property, built in a commanding position and surrounded by fortified walls, overlooks the rolling countryside of Lomagne and enjoys a 360° panoramic view, with no neighbors in a peaceful setting. Between a medieval square tower and the former 12th-century Templar commandery, a charming castle was built over the following centuries and up until the 17th century, now equipped with all modern amenities. Various adjoining outbuildings totalling 750m² complete this remarkable horseshoe-shaped architectural ensemble, built around a charming garden sheltered from view. The château comprises two converted towers, one dating from the 11th century and topped by a panoramic terrace, and another smaller one dating from the 16th century. A large landscaped terrace of 100m² with remarkable terracotta balusters adorns one of the facades, while two other terraces enhance the other sides. The château can be accessed either from the south via a magnificent stone staircase from the lower street, built over a delightful little garden, or from the north via an entrance protected by a porch. To the east, the vast outbuilding, a former Templar commandery of 450 m² on three levels, is accessible from the street and can be used as a garage for several cars. It could also be renovated to become a superb living space. The garden also opens onto the outside through a wooden gate next to the village church. The heart of the castle offers approximately 350 m² of living space, combining remarkable architectural features with contemporary comfort. The bright and welcoming entrance hall is the heart of the house and features a large wooden staircase leading to the bedrooms upstairs. On the ground floor, there is a large living room, a charming library nestled in the square tower, and a dining room with a large medieval fireplace opening onto the 100 m² terrace. To the south is a fitted kitchen with a beautiful wooden mantelpiece and a utility room leading to the interior garden and large adjoining spaces housing a laundry room, boiler room, workshop, and various amenities. The upper floor, recently insulated after the full restoration of the roof and attic, has five bedrooms, two of which have their own bathroom, as well as two shower rooms. A small staircase leads to the attic and the terrace of the former keep. The building is flanked by various outbuildings (stables, wine cellar, barns, storage rooms, additional garage) below and other wonderful surprises... The property also has a swimming pool located on a separate piece of land just a few steps away, planted with numerous fruit trees. In this remarkable property, you can travel through time simply by changing rooms. For more information or to visit this property, please contact Anne-Claire Joachim: +33 (0)6 62 56 28 84 Energy class: E Climate class: E Estimated annual energy costs for standard use: between €5,110 and €6,930 per year. Prices indexed as of January 1, 2021. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Agence Mercure Toulouse-occitanie
GERS - CAZAUBON Characterful mansion – Ideal family home. This spacious, charming and solidly built house is located ten minutes from the spa town of Barbotan and fifteen minutes from the pretty medieval town of Fourcès. It features fourteen rooms spread over three floors. On the ground floor, an imposing entrance hall leads to the reception areas: dining room and living room with high ceilings, decorated with moldings, fireplaces, parquet flooring, and French windows opening onto the garden or terrace. There is also a large kitchen with an adjoining utility room opening onto a large workshop, as well as a bedroom with en-suite bathroom. On the first floor, a large landing leads to four spacious bedrooms, including a master suite with French windows opening onto the garden and an adjoining dressing room that could also be used as a child's bedroom. The suite opens onto a bathroom with double sinks and a light-filled veranda. On the left wing of the first floor is a bathroom with a vintage bathtub. This floor is entirely parquet-floored and each bedroom has a fireplace. On the second floor, there is a very large landing that could be converted into a games room or library, or which is just waiting for a creative use to be found for it. This level also comprises four bedrooms, an office, and a shower room. The house also has a large basement of approximately 170m² currently used as a utility room and cellar (boiler, machines, tools, etc.). A vast garden of 11,200m² completes this property, with a fenced swimming pool and awning. A characterful house combining authenticity, generous proportions, and peaceful surroundings, this is a true family home where life is good. For more information or to visit this property, please contact Anne-Claire Joachim: 06 62 56 28 84 Energy class: E Climate class: E Estimated annual energy costs for standard use: between €9,878 and €13,364 per year. Prices indexed as of 01/01/2021. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Agence Mercure Toulouse-occitanie
A 19th-century chateau with outhouses, a pool and 7.5 hectares of grounds facing the historical town of Lectoure in France’s Gers department. A track leading to the property leaves a small country road on the hillside. A discreet spring covered with stones marks the entrance to the grounds. The chateau’s facade appears at the end of a drive shaded by tall, old trees. The edifice enjoys absolute privacy and calm. It looks out over a valley, in isolation from the rest of the world. You can admire several stunning vistas from the property. These views stretch to the town of Lectoure, perched on its rocky outcrop. The chateau is built on a large gravel terrace with a round ornamental stone pond. The building is rectangular and has an adjoining tower in the middle of its west elevation. It has four flours that can be seen from its east side, lower down. The top floor is a loft space. The edifice offers a liveable floor area of around 800m², spread between the ground floor and the first floor, which can be seen from the south driveway. The chateau was built in 1805. It is made of dressed stone, rendered with a beige lime coating. Its facade reflects the architectural traits of its era: 14 rectangular openings are arranged symmetrically around a central bay that stands out for its dressed stone and its double door that forms the main entrance. The quoins, cornices and door and window surrounds are made of exposed dressed stone. The building is crowned with a zinc and slate mansard roof with hipped ends, punctuated with three bull’s-eye windows on its south side, three on its north side, one on its east side and another one on its west side. The grounds are dotted with age-old trees and vast clearings. This wonderful outdoor space includes an isolated swimming pool, a dovecote, an old washing place and an Italian-style garden. The style of this Italian garden goes well with the chateau’s north elevation and brings out its elegance. At a lower level, there are two large rectangular outbuildings made of rubble stone. They face each other and can be reached via a separate drive on one side.
…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
Between Bordeaux and Toulouse, just 10 minutes from a charming Gers town, there is a listed medieval tower, restored, along with its dwelling. A small winding road through the fields leads to a hamlet of just a few souls. The medieval tower of the property, which stands out from the landscape, is located at the entrance of the group of houses, away from view with no neighboring properties. The plot, where the two buildings face each other, overlooks cultivated land where the colors change with the seasons. Protected by a stone wall, reminiscent of the old fortified enclosure, and a tall porch adorned with a wrought iron gate, the dwelling is shielded from prying eyes. Along the enclosure, a grassy and shaded area allows for vehicle parking. The tower, built on a nearly square plan, overlooks a park planted with trees, which is closed off by a small gate on the left side of the main entrance. Perpendicular to the enclosing wall, the stone dwelling is built on a rectangular plan. It is elevated over two levels under a final floor that features a sloping ceiling, covered with a tiled roof, highlighted by three rows of eaves. A large awning is leaned against the south side. Accessible from the garden via a porch that leads down a few steps to the space below, an imposing wooden gate communicates with a passageway at the back of the house. The landscaped garden, which stretches in front of the house and connects to the tower, is planted with various species, a covered well and low walls provide separation from the lower part of the land.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…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
A grand house dating back to 1810 with a guesthouse, a pool and 30 hectares of grounds that evoke Tuscany, on a hill two minutes from a spa town in France's beautiful Gers department. A small country lane that snakes through fields and groves leads to the estate. An electric wrought-iron gate, framed between tall stone pillars, takes you onto a long driveway lined with towering cypress trees. The whole property enjoys privacy at the top of a hill that overlooks a small valley. The estate covers around 30 hectares, including 15 hectares of landscaped parkland with Mediterranean plants and trees, as well as terraces and dry-stone retaining walls that evoke Tuscany. There are also two orchards, one of which is walled. At a lower level and set back, there is a swimming pool with a stone-tiled poolside area. The pool is 14 metres long and 7 metres wide. A flight of stone steps stretches up to large terraces upon which the grand Gascon house stands proudly, extended with a wing for guests in former annexes on the north side. A rectangular outbuilding with a caretaker’s dwelling, workshops, a garage and a vast loft stands by a lane to a parking area. At the bottom of the plot, there is an agricultural storage building in which you can store tools for maintaining the parkland.
…By Patrice Besse
At the end of a long driveway stands this beautoful château steeped in history, nestled in the heart of the Gascon countryside, in a preserved and natural setting. Set on nearly 19.5 hectares of land, this remarkable estate captivates with its timeless elegance, peaceful surroundings, and rare architectural heritage. A chapel dating back to 1607, whose keystone still bears its original inscription, reminds us of the ancient parish that once existed on this site. The property remained in the hands of prominent families for centuries, including that of Antoine de Coux, Bishop of Condom, and the d'Anglade d'Autièges family, until it was sold in 1788. The château was then preserved by their descendants for over a century before being passed on to other local families. Today, the château offers a renovated ground floor of approximately 280 m², featuring a spacious entrance hall, a grand and light-filled dining/reception room with monumental fireplace, a warm and inviting living room with fireplace, a functional kitchen, a library with fireplace, three bedrooms, a bathroom, and a shower room. All ground-floor rooms benefit from beautiful high ceilings. Many original elements have been preserved, including mullioned windows, period parquet flooring, original staircases, stone fireplaces, and noble materials throughout. The property is both elegant and comfortable, with central heating. The first floor, approximately 295 m², is accessed by a beautiful stone staircase and offers a large landing. A wide L-shaped corridor leads to five generous rooms to be renovated, perfect for creating additional bedrooms and bathrooms. The attic is convertible and features an impressive traditional timber framework. The château is built over full cellars, some of them vaulted, and accessible via a wide stone staircase. Outside, the landscaped park with a working well creates an exceptional natural setting, highlighted by a magnificent three-century-old cedar tree. A former rabbit warren adds a romantic touch to the scenery. On the east side, a charming courtyard with a central well and fan-shaped stone staircase adds unique character to this beautiful property, which also enjoys open views over the surrounding countryside. Two garages, a former orangery awaiting renovation, and the chapel complete this elegant ensemble. A 10 x 5 m saltwater swimming pool, bordered with travertine stone, invites you to relax in complete tranquillity. A rare opportunity to own and preserve a true piece of history, where authenticity, charm, and grandeur come together in a peaceful and privileged setting. Listed in the Inventaire Supplémentaire des Monuments Historiques, the property is exempt from DPE in accordance with article R123-15 of the French Construction and Housing Code. Fees to be paid by the seller. Not subject to DPE. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Geohazards website: georisques.gouv.fr.
…By Belle Maison Gascony
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