luxury real estate for sale Fources, France
House with pool and garden Fources (32)
EXCLUSIVE to Belle Maison Gascony ! At peace, in the middle of its 10 hectares of meadows, woodland gardens, sits a magnificent, white stone country house with outbuildings a swimming pool.The Maison de Maître of 320 m² opens through a pretty entrance into the main hall which serves a large Gascon kitchen with open fireplace, an elegant drawing room, a comfortable sitting room a utility room.Upstairs, the large hall serves 3 bedrooms, a family bathroom a large master suite with its own bathroom. Every room in the house is bathed with light thanks to their double aspect design. Attached to the house are a 122 m² outbuilding a 75 m² wine store which together offer the opportunity to create a further large living space. There is also a 70 m² carport. A beautiful, tree lined park shelters the swimming pool French gardens full of magnificent roses. The property also enjoys 3 hectares of oak woodlands. An exceptional property that must be seen very soon. Fees to be paid by the seller. Energy class D, Climate class D Estimated average amount of annual energy expenditure for standard use, based on the year's energy prices 2021: between 2910.00 and 3990.00 . Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Geohazards website: georisques.gouv.fr.
…By Belle Maison Gascony
66 listings near Fources
Castle Montréal (32)
Magnificent 74-hectare winegrowing and equestrian property with a luminous 19th-century Renaissance-style château. Approx. 600 sqm of living space on three levels of 200 sqm each. 13 main rooms including 9 bedrooms. Fine architectural features. Magnificent grounds, pleasant faienced swimming pool. Beautiful view over a valley. No nuisance. The château is composed as follows: First floor: a terrace opens onto a wide entrance hall with a grand staircase, vast living room, beautiful dining room, library, bedroom, bathroom, fitted kitchen, storeroom and laundry room. 1st floor: Large landing, 5 large bedrooms and 4 bathrooms. Terrace. 2nd floor: Living room with a kitchen, 3 bedrooms and bathroom. 230 sqm semi-buried cellar. Many original features: parquet floors, fireplaces, tiles, etc... Outbuildings of approx. 1400 sqm, including : A 200 sqm stable with 4 large stalls and a hangar. An 870 sqm building comprising former cowsheds, a wine storehouse with 11 concrete vats, a distillery room with a double-heated still, accommodation on 2 floors and an open garage. An old farmhouse of 250 sqm on one level, with an unfinished attic. A pretty 75 sqm converted dovecote on three floors. 74 ha of free land, including 40 ha of vineyards and 16 ha of meadows, 10 ha of land, 7 ha of parklands and woods. The vineyard of 40ha 47a 95ca is composed of : 1.33 ha of Cabernet Sauvignon 1.44 ha of Merlot 4.21 ha of Chardonnay 11.97 ha of Colombard 6.6956 ha Gros Manseng 3.73 ha Sauvignon Blanc 4.013 ha Sauvignon Gris
…By Mercure Forbes Global Properties Toulouse-occitanie
House with pool and terrace Montréal (32)
You will love this superb 222 m2 property and its 140 m2 gîte in the heart of a 1.5 hectare wooded and bucolic garden, decorated with a large swimming pool, a pond and a basin. The main house is a perfectly renovated Gascon building. To the left of the entrance, you will discover a large bright living room with a fireplace and a television corner, an office, which can also be used as an extra bedroom with adjoining shower room as well as a veranda providing access to the balcony and the garden. The kitchen-dining room, equipped with a Morice cooker and a stone sink, opens onto a terrace shaded by a white wisteria. A functional back kitchen used as a storeroom completes this space. Upstairs are two bright bedrooms with their private shower rooms (walk-in shower, double sink units) as well as a separate toilet on the landing. The basement is spacious and has many uses (laundry room, storage, boiler room, workshop). This space is ideal for wine lovers since a cellar can be set up to produce wine from the harvest of the vines grown in the garden. The old 140m2 barn, tastefully renovated, is ideal for renting or welcoming friends. On the ground floor, a large living room with open kitchen offers a friendly space, while upstairs, three bedrooms and their bathrooms ensure the well-being of guests. The balcony and terrace offer a breathtaking view of the large 18x8 meter swimming pool and its wooden terrace lined with perennials. The garden is home to an orchard and a well. It offers many peaceful corners, whether by the pond or under the century-old cedar tree. A carport at the entrance to the property protects vehicles from the sun and bad weather. The fees are the responsibility of 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 - Véronique Thieux Louit
Castle Montréal (32)
This sumptuous château is found in the heart of Gascony, in the rich and diverse Armagnac region, at an equal distance between Bordeaux and Toulouse (1h45). On the home lands of d ’Artagnan, the estate sits in an elevated position with far-reaching views across the valley. Surrounded by fields bursting with an ever-changing tapestry of colour in the summer months, from the vibrant yellows of the sunflowers, to the neat rows of green vines, the property is situated just a few minutes distance from the picturesque village of Montréal (one of our favourite villages in the Gers) and just a ten minute drive to the larger town of Condom, with its many shops and restaurants. This region is one of the most highly sought-after in Gascony, with visitors driving out here from Lectoure and Condom, Bordeau or Toulouse throughout the year. This is an area world-famous for its music festivals (Condom and its traditional Bandas festival, or Marciac for its renowned jazz festival in the world). Long hot summer evenings are brought to life by colourful night-markets, and many other events throughout the year which ensure that this is a lively area in which to live throughout the winter months as well as the lovely long hot summers. The château is located on the edge of a small hamlet, and sits in private parkland. On arrival, we follow the beautiful stone walls of the gardens, the original ramparts of the château which border the property and can be seen from afar. A traditional wrought- iron gate between two stone pillars marks the entrance. From here onwards, as we enter through the gate, one has an immediate sense of magic as we enter the grounds. A private alley cuts through a line of elegant trees. We pass the guardian’s house, and two cottages, reaching a private driveway at the top where we catch our first glimpse of the Chateau. To the side and the rear of the Château a vast 12ha stretch of land flanks the estate. The parkland itself is filled with a rich variety of mature trees. To each side the fields and pasture is currently tended to by a local farmer. Visible even from up above at the Château one can clearly see a young vineyard, below, planted by the current owners. On an architectural note… The château dates back to the second half of the 19th century, and was once home to a religious order set up by the Pères Prémontrés. The property is built in the shape of an “L” with beautiful golden coloured stone walls and Parisan style persiennes shutters painted in muted tones of elegant grey. Sunshine dapples the walls from the south, the east and the west. There are roses and many varieties of shrubs everywhere you look. The property comprises two main wings, linked on the ground floor, the basement and the first floor. The main house has been lovingly restored by its current owner who is an interior designer. The renovated wing is the southern wing blessed by a beautiful flow of light from the south, north and west it bathes the rooms with natural light throughout the day from its tall windows. The property has undergone a tremendous programme of works supervised by an architect an expert in historical buildings, but as we shall see in more detail later, this property has the advantage of comprising a second as yet non-restored wing : the western wing. The additional Western wing, once restored would lend itself perfectly to parties (a large party room), weddings, or summer lettings. The Southern Wing The entrance A small flight of stone stairs on the northern side separates a courtyard from the majestic entrance, with its turning staircase and doorway onto a beautiful courtyard on the southern side. This south-facing courtyard is graced with a burst of pink blossom from its trees in spring. A long hallway on the northern side leads to the kitchen, a drawing-room and a laundry-room. On the other side there is a second reception room and the guest cloakroom and WC. The ceilings are high and the floors lain with stone tiles. The elegant, sculpted cast-iron radiators throw out additional heat, in addition to the under-floor heating in the entrance hall. The lighting system at the château is particularly well designed, and the property is a delight to visit in the evenings, when on arrival the lights twinkle as they might from The Great Gatsby’s home. The perfect backdrop for a summer party. Reception Room 1 : As with every room in the château the ceilings are high and the tall windows allow one a sweeping view over the valley and across the Gascon countryside. A stone fireplace and double doors divide the first reception room from the kitchen, both rooms are lain with the same stone floor tiles. Reception Room 2 : With a warm and inviting interior this room is a perfect evening room and has the same lovely views, and also a stone fireplace. Cloakroom & Guest WC At the far end of the entrance hall, discreetly positioned behind a carefully designed cloakroom wall we find the spacious guest lavatory and washbasin. The kitchen, Rear kitchen, Laundry-Room It would be more apt to say that the kitchen is yet another grand reception room. Warm and inviting, majestic in size with a long table to welcome guests or for breakfast with views across the valley, this kitchen is the heart of the property and spacious enough to host a large gathering. French doors open on the garden on the western side, where guests can dine under the plane trees and look over the fabulous stone ramparts and balustrades to the stunning views across the valley. Guests are provided with a backdrop view of the medieval ruins of the original château, and the pigeonnier or dovecote. A grand central island with spacious work surface place for big bowls of food prepared on the AGA. The rear kitchen/ scullery is also directly accessible from the garden and the main kitchen and is equipped with a traditional oven. This is an ideal space to be used by caterers serving food in the garden or interior. In the hallway on the other side of the kitchen a door with a beautiful sculptured wooden surround opens onto the laundry room. The First Floor : Bedrooms Opposite the courtyard entrance an impressive stone staircase turns upwards to the first floor, leading to a spacious landing and a second long hallway that runs above the ground floor hallway. All the bedrooms have parquet flooring. At the top of the landing to the right, two bedroom with ensuite shoer rooms and fitted wardrobes with decorative doors from old French armoirs. To the left of the landing there is a third ensuite bathroom with views to the south, and a long hallway leading to a vast parental suite which is one of the most spacious bedrooms and bathrooms we have yet to see in Gascony. The master bedroom suite comprises a vast bedroom with five tall windows, a double dressing room and a bathroom with a double sink, shower and oval bathtub. The Western Wing At the far end of the downstairs entrance hall, close to the entrance to the kitchen, a set of double doors opens onto the western wing comprising two floors with around 400m2 space for further development with planning permission. The Western wing comprises a hallway leading to a staircase to the first floor. On the ground floor there is a large reception room with grand openings to the park, and with views of the Medieval ruin. The family has hosted weddings at the property and this is a perfect room in which to dance and party, opening onto the park, the lovely views of the ramparts, the medieval chateau, and the folly at the end of the garden.
…By Bliss Immobilier
House with pool and terrace Montréal (32)
Your advisor Claire PEZET offers you this beautiful renovated stone house in a green setting. With its 180 m² of charm and authenticity, vast spaces, and a 5-hectare plot, it provides an idyllic setting. The bright and well-proportioned living room is ideal for convivial moments with family or friends. The fully equipped kitchen opens onto the terrace, creating a warm atmosphere. Upstairs, it has two spacious bedrooms, a shower room, and a master suite with a private shower room, offering an intimate space. A separate, quiet, and functional office allows you to work from home in peace due to fiber optic connectivity. The 5-hectare plot with a natural spring is a true asset. It also includes a swimming pool and a covered terrace. Horse lovers will appreciate the dedicated facilities, including a stable and a tack room, perfect for the well-being of your animals. A separate stone barn completes the property and is ready to accommodate your projects. A respectful renovation blending tradition and modern comfort in a rare setting ideal for fans of large spaces.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Laforêt Nerac
House with pool Montréal (32)
Overview Discover this welcoming maison de maître with a living area of 399m². The Ground Floor A spacious and central entrance, typical of a Gascon house. To the right, it leads to a spacious dining room with a stone fireplace equipped with a wood stove; to the left of the entrance: a fitted kitchen with a La Cornue gas stove opening onto a covered terrace to the south and access to the park located on the side of the house, its entrance, and access to the garage and outbuildings. Also on the ground floor: at the front, a comfortable bedroom or office offers privacy and tranquility. Separate toilets arranged under the stairs are also available for guests. From the dining room, a door opens to a former wine cellar, now converted into a spacious living room with two mezzanine areas and a double staircase. From this living room, we also access a rounded bathroom with WC and a laundry room. The living room, nearly 180m², is divided into three distinct areas : a small living room, a large living room, and a billiard room. The First Floor On the first floor of the maison de maître, a spacious landing leads to three bright bedrooms, one of which has a practical dressing room for additional storage. A spacious bathroom with a shower, double sink, and WC serves two guest bedrooms and a master suite with its bathroom with bathtub and WC and its dressing room completes the night area. The Exterior A wooded park of 8641m² with large trees, a fenced swimming pool (liner 2023), a stone well, and a pool house arranged in a dovecote. Covered terrace on the south side and open terrace on the east side. Outbuildings: Attached garage and double carport and wood storage not attached.
…By Bliss Immobilier
Property Montréal (32)
LOCATION In the heart of the Ténarèze, in the north of the Gers department, well known for its Armagnac, the oldest eau de vie. It's also the land of the cadets of Gascony, the most famous of whom is undoubtedly d'Artagnan. Within easy reach of the cities and airports of Bordeaux and Toulouse (1 hour 45 minutes), and less than an hour from Agen and its TGV station. Everywhere you look you'll find villages full of character, some of them listed as among the most beautiful villages in France. A small path shaded by old oak trees leads to the property. Immediately on the right, past a huge hundred-year-old oak that seems to guard the grounds, the estate and its majestic tower come into view. PRESENTATION I, Chevalier Jean de Gascogne, invite you, citizens of the modern world, to follow me to the land of my ancestors. Here we are on my almost 35 hectares of land made up of vines, coppice, moorland and meadows. My ancestors decided to settle here, very close to a small ancient and medieval town that had to be defended. So, in the 15th century, they built this architectural gem! A rectangular, three-storey building made entirely of stone, wood and cob, it is a rare and perfect example of what is known as a Gascon fortified room. Some would call it a watchtower, because its dominant position allowed it to observe and protect the pretty village that was to become the first Gascon bastide. The tower is crowned with hoardings, a corbelled construction that allowed all kinds of objects or liquids to be thrown at potential attackers from above. In the early 16th century, openings were made to let in more light. Rest assured, my tower, although defensive, offers breathtaking panoramic views from several points! 360° views over the surrounding countryside! Windows onto the rolling hills of my native Gers, which so many people love to immortalise on postcards, or to be even more modern, what our young ladies and gents might call ‘Instagrammable’ landscapes. My tower certainly suffered during the Wars of Religion when Montgomery's troops passed through, as they did throughout the region. The two wells on the property and the silos filled with grain on the ground floor, in what was the guard room, enabled my ancestors to hold out during the sieges. I myself worked hard, with the help of one of my friends, to save my tower. The restoration of the roof and the corbelling in 2006 earned us a Heritage Award for its preservation. The years have gone by, and we're now in the 21st century, with its overcrowding and concrete, where space is becoming a luxury because it's almost impossible to find. On my land: space, light, blonde stones that reflect the sun like nowhere else! There's no noise or visual pollution, just the chirping of crickets, birds and the occasional frog in the little pond, offering their courtship to anyone who enjoys observing nature. THE 15TH-CENTURY TOWER The south door opens onto a room that was once the guards' quarters. The first floor, with its mullioned windows, was reserved for the nobility. A beautiful monumental fireplace where more than one boar and poulard must have roasted! On the ground floor, we can still make out the grain silo openings. A dividing wall separates this entrance from another room, which houses the staircase to the first floor. A beautiful south-facing arched double door brings a great deal of light into this space. We can also make out an old opening to the north, now closed off but easily reused. The first floor features the same layout as the ground floor, as well as a second large stone fireplace whose lintel has been restored. On the second and final level, we find the place where the town's protectors kept watch for any attackers. It's an incredible vantage point, with a breathtaking view! The framework and roof have been completely redone, under the supervision of a heritage architect, for which we won a prize awarded by the Société Arquéologique du Gers. This is also the largest level, thanks to the corbelling, which rests on the original stone corbels, as can be seen from the outside. THE EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY HOUSE Next to the tower is a single-storey house dating from the 18th century. The year of construction, 1768, is still engraved in stone above the door. This building, as the saying goes, is ‘in its original state’, which will allow the future lord of the manor to put his personal stamp on it without having to demolish an unfortunate restoration. It too has retained its fireplace and beautiful beams. But yes, I admit it, the person to whom I pass on the torch will have to love stone and history, but also major works! And at the end of all this effort: what a reward! SOME TECHNICAL NOTES The house to be restored measures 117.13 M2 including the attached garage. The three-storey tower measures 261.67 M2 The hangar measures 148 M2 Septic tank to be reviewed Two wells A pond Of the almost 35 hectares surrounding the estate, just over 2 hectares are planted with organic vines.
…By Bliss Immobilier
Property with pool Lauraët (32)
Your advisor Nataliya URTHALER offers you this magnificent stone property of nearly 300 m² of living space in the area of Condom.Nestled in the heart of a green setting, it spans over 12 hectares and offers exceptional panoramas of the surrounding countryside and the Pyrenees.Carefully renovated, it harmoniously combines stone and wood elements while adopting neutral shades and benefits from thermal comfort thanks to wall insulation, roofing, double-glazed windows, and a geothermal underfloor heating system.The living spaces, generous and bright, are designed for comfort. The vast living/dining room of nearly 80 m² is perfect for moments of conviviality.The spacious and fully equipped kitchen of 50 m² opens onto a beautiful covered terrace, ideal for enjoying sunny days.Upstairs, four large bedrooms (between 23 and 29 m²) bathe in light, accompanied by a bathroom, a shower room, and a functional dressing room.The property offers various additional spaces that can be adapted to your needs: an attic, an old stable/heating room of 97 m², with an upper floor of the same size.Outside, you will find a barn of 64 m², a carport of 57 m², stables including four boxes of 36 m², a wine cellar of approximately 50 m², a small shelter, and a chicken coop.A swimming pool and breathtaking views complete the property.This rare property is the ideal place to combine nature and modern comfort.For more information, contact your Laforêt Immobilier negotiator: Nataliya Urthaler at +33 623 14 32 38This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Laforêt Nerac
House Sos (47)
Exceptional three-bedroom village house with walled garden. - This charming stone built village house with lovely terraced garden is a real gem. Nestling near the centre of the village square, it is only a short walk from all the amenities of an historic and vibrant Gascon village. The owners currently run the property as a successful and popular Gite and everything is in place to continue their longstanding track record of success. In excellent condition throughout, it would make an ideal family, second home or holiday rental/Airbnb. Viewing is highly recommended to appreciate the full potential of this fantastic opportunity – a rare find.
…By Leggett Immobilier
House with pool Mézin (47)
Manor house & guest house with stables, paddocks and 47 hectares The setting The property is set in 30 hectares of woodlands, park and paddocks, with an additional 17 hectares of woodland and fields bordering the small local river on the other side of the road. The trees are marvelous and it is a pleasure to drive up the winding driveway, past beautifully kept paddocks on one side and tall trees on the other. Once we arrive at the heart of the property, we find a small lake, and just past it the wooden horse boxes (built within the last five years). There are more fenced paddocks, and tall oak trees before we arrive at the main buildings. The main house The main house of the property is set back from the paddocks and other farm buildings. It is a classic maison de maître, built in the 1840s, and as such offers elegant lines, large windows and spacious rooms. Once through the front door, a large hallway opens on the left to the main living room with its original floors, working fireplace, and parquet floors. This room has double aspect windows. Venture further, and discover a good-sized games room, an attractive dining room and a small but practical kitchen. Behind the kitchen there is a charming sitting room with a large open fireplace and original stone hand basin. This was probably the original kitchen. On the first floor, there is a long wide corridor which gives access to 5 good sized bedrooms. The first one has an en suite shower room, and there is another one with a bath and a handbasin. The last bedroom also has a handbasin hidden behind a door. There is a large and sunny family bathroom, and a separate WC. On the left-hand side of the house a previous owner as built a separate studio apartment comprising a living/sleeping space, a small kitchen, a shower room and a private terrace. This could easily be rented out or used as a granny flat. The laundry room also serves as a boiler room, and it has separate access. The Pool A separate fenced garden is accessible through the main house or a side gate. This enclosed area features a heated swimming pool with a separate play area for toddlers and there is a charming small covered terrace with a built-in pizza oven and a BBQ, which is ideal for summer pool parties. The Chai The current owners have chosen to make this spacious open-plan dwelling their home. A huge ceramic wood burning stove forms the centrepiece and although there is underfloor heating here, it is the stove that is most used. There is also an open plan fully equipped kitchen, a laundry room, a WC, and a shower room with a large walk-in closet. Previous owners have sectioned off an area here to make an enclosed bedroom, but this would be easy to remove. There is also a good-sized mezzanine which serves as an office. Also in this building, separate from the living space, there is a large technical area with a professional kitchen, cold rooms, WC, all of which were previously used for food preparation and have not been touched by the current owner. This area could be used for a variety of projects, and subject to planning permission could also be converted to further living space. Here at Bliss It has become increasingly rare to find a property with so much land and with so much potential. You really feel here that you are in your own bubble and although you can sometimes hear a car pass by, it is so lovely and peaceful and private that we just didn’t want to leave. We would probably update the kitchen in the main house, and perhaps the family bathroom – although the retro style is very popular now! This is the ideal home for those looking for privacy, self-sufficiency and space and could also be a great spot to have an eco-friendly business.
…By Bliss Immobilier
House Saint-Pé-Saint-Simon (47)
Beautiful countryside villa with swimming pool and over a hectare of land. - This charming rural retreat, in the heart of Gascony, is in turnkey condition and nestles in over a hectare of secluded, peaceful parkland. Set entirely on one floor, there are doors leading to the garden and terraces on all sides. There are three bedrooms in the main house and also a separate guest apartment providing a fourth bedroom and with its own separate bathroom and kitchen. The landscaped grounds are set mainly to parkland and there are several terraces including a large covered terrace adjacent to the pool, ideal for an outdoor family lifestyle and for entertaining. Perfectly suited as a family or second home and with excellent holiday rental potential, this peaceful oasis is a real gem - viewing highly recommended.
…By Leggett Immobilier
Property with pool Condom (32)
Overview A beautiful chartreuse-style stone house with guest house, set in delightful private gardens with lovely countryside views close to one of the Gers’ most historically interesting villages. Renovated to a high standard and set over two floors, this property is ideal for hosting with its seven bedrooms and children’s dormitory. Wandering around we can’t help but imagine large family gatherings or delightful soirées in the generous entertaining spaces. Outside, a wonderful terrace overlooks a large swimming pool, and a second, covered terrace is the perfect lounging area complete with hanging day bed. As well as the large living and dining rooms, the cinema room, playroom and summer kitchen add to the entertaining possibilities, ensuring total relaxation and leisure. We approach the property through grand ornate iron gates and along a winding gravel drive surrounded by gardens on all sides, thoughtfully planted with flowers, shrubs and trees. Ample parking space is available at the end of the drive. The main house We enter through double-glazed, hand painted wooden doors into a large entrance room with chequerboard tiled floor and an elegant working fireplace. Head straight through glazed double doors into a hallway from which three double ensuite bedrooms can be found. All are beautifully appointed with modern shower rooms and WCs, some with double-glazed doors that open directly onto the impeccably maintained gardens. Further along the hallway is a handy storage room with built-in cupboards, and another part-glazed door leading out on the terrace. The ground floor living areas Back in the central hallway, we enter a room currently used as a study and fitted out with handmade bookshelves. We are then drawn to a large dining room which flows seamlessly to the kitchen and spacious living room. The suspended view from these rooms is mesmerising and the owners have ensured it is fully captured from all angles by adding full width windows and central double-glazed doors along the entire wall. Light floods the room and, in cooler months, the grand stone fireplace is the perfect place to cosy up in front of a roaring fire with a good book. With its terracotta floor, laid throughout the entire ground floor, exposed beams and impressive stone fireplace this room is full of character and an exceptionally serene place to relax. At the other end of the hallway are some practical utility spaces including a WC, laundry room and more cupboards. The kitchen The modern kitchen is accessed via the dining room as well as from the outside covered terraced. It has been decorated in a cheerful orange colour scheme with induction hob, fitted oven and plenty of fitted base and wall cupboards. The first floor We climb the original oak stairs beneath a stunning glass chandelier and arrive at a landing from which the master suite can be accessed. The bedroom benefits from a large adjoining shower room with a separate WC, a vast walk-in dressing room fitted with open wardrobes and hanging rails. Also on this floor is a cinema room and and a children’s bedroom / playroom with eight sweet cabin beds prettily dressed with curtains through which we can imagine tiny giggling faces peeping. A door from the cinema room opens into a warm and immaculate attic area which doubles as a laundry drying space but could be developed into an additional room. The indoor-outdoor leisure spaces Alongside the kitchen is an attractive and inviting covered terrace area with tiled floor and original beams. Decorated in Moroccan style, with comfortable hanging beds, softly draping fabric and sheer floor length curtains which float pleasantly in the wind, it is the perfect place to relax or host an aperitif on a hot summer’s evening. Further along the terrace, a games room offers additional entertainment thanks to its pool and football tables, and next to it a summer kitchen links back to the inside of the main house. The guest house Accessed from both the garden terrace and the main gravel driveway is an adjoining two-bedroom cottage offering additional accommodation for friends and family, which could also be used as a self-contained guest house. It is modern in style and beautifully appointed, yet retains original features including wooden beams and stone walls. We enter through glazed doors into the bright living room with its smart, modern floor tiles. Ahead is a modern staircase and the kitchen, with wide double-glazed doors that lead out onto one of the two covered terraces, with lovely views across the garden and the woodland beyond. The kitchen is smart with white cupboards and marble effect worktops and a built-in fridge freezer, induction hob, cooker and cooker hood. Alongside is a WC and sink and a laundry room. Upstairs we find two large bedrooms, each en suite with large shower cubicles and modern sink units. Both rooms are stylishly decorated yet retain elements of period charm thanks to the high-eaved ceilings, wooden beams and floors. One bedroom looks out across the rear garden and the other over the front garden, both with beautifully planted flower beds alongside lush lawns. The guest house benefits from its own covered terraces, beautifully styled and with attractive privacy screens, contemporary lighting, built in seating and pretty planting. The outdoor space and gardens At the far end of the main house is a large workshop and a garage, the latter benefitting from a new electric door. The spaces could be connected but for now each offers ample storage space for garden equipment and vehicles. The setting for this property is simply delightful and the current owners have taken great pride in ensuring the surrounding gardens and terraces are thoughtfully planned and planted with a mix of flowers, shrubs and trees. The terraced areas to the rear are immaculate with pergolas, barbecue areas, outdoor lighting, stone walls and planting alongside which soften the space and create a feeling of privacy whilst making the most of the view. We head from the main terrace down stone steps to the private pool area. The pool is 20 m long and 3m wide so offers keen swimmers the chance to enjoy endless laps whilst enjoying the view. To the side of the house is a copse of mature trees providing much needed shade in the hot summer months. The owner has levelled the land beneath to make a neat outdoor space that stretches out towards neighbouring farmer’s fields. What we love here at Bliss We love the blend of modern and original charm in this property. It is newly renovated and well looked after which makes it both practical and a delight to spend time in. The ground floor flows seamlessly from room to room, and we are impressed with the current owners’ focus on maximising light wherever possible thanks to the addition of new, high-quality wooden windows and glazed doors. They also cleverly connect the front of the house to the rear gardens and view, adding a sense of tranquillity and peace. What is more, the owners’ love of landscaping and gardening has meant they have created a simply beautiful environment for outdoor living, swimming and entertaining. Who would this property suit? A large and growing family or someone who wants to run a high end, boutique-style chambre d’hôtes with the option of a guest house for longer stays. The guest house also provides the flexibility of the new owner living on site while running the hotel. The excellent location on the fringes of a charming village and in an area famed for its vineyards should prove advantageous for a tourist activity whilst also being an idyllic, rural base for setting up a permanent or second home.
…By Bliss Immobilier
House with garden Condom (32)
Ref.4438 - Symbolic middle-class house in the Gers In the heart of Gascony, between Armagnac and Agenais, in the department of Gers, the commune of Condom is situated on the river Baïse. It is the main town of the Ténarèze or Condomois region, bordering the department of Lot-et-Garonne. From the old railway station, Condom is served by three lines of the interurban network, providing connections to Auch, Cazaubon and Agen. Access is from a quiet street, through a walled garden planted with trees. The house has 3 levels : The ground floor comprises professional premises of approximately 100 sqm divided into 4 offices, a waiting room and toilet facilities, plus a private room of 54 sqm housing the boiler room and a summer kitchen area with level access to the garden. A beautiful stone staircase leads to the 1st floor, where the owners occupy a luminous 157 sqm flat. The entrance hall leads through to the right-hand side of the 50 sqm living room with parquet flooring and 3.75 m high ceilings, which opens onto a vast, well-equipped kitchen that is perfect for entertaining. On the left-hand side, the sleeping area comprises 3 bedrooms with fitted wardrobes, a beautifully decorated shower room and bathroom and toilet facilities. On the 2nd floor, a second flat with independent access of approximately 100 sqm comprises a large living room and an open-plan kitchen, one with lovely uninterrupted views. There is a bedroom, a shower room decorated in the style of the old ramparts, and a second sleeping area with plenty of storage space in the attic. The peaceful surroundings give the property a sense of tranquillity, even though it is connected to the town by a small terrace overlooking the River Baïse. You'll find all the local shops here, as well as craft shops and restaurants a little further up the street. Although one of the town's 60 hôtels particuliers, this is the only house with a spiral staircase. In the basement and accessible from the street, the former wine storehouse, now converted into a workshop/garage, spans around 115 sqm and is 3 metres high. An internal staircase leads to the ground floor of the house. 2 large round-headed doors off the street provide easy access for vehicles, with the option of parking outside on the property. The walled garden benefits from the peaceful surroundings created by the creation of a square in place of a former clinic and the proximity of the banks of the River Baïse. The house stands on a 763 sqm plot. Cabinet LE NAIL – Lot-et-Garonne & Gers - Mr Alain CADET : +33(0)2.43.98.20.20 We invite you to visit our website Cabinet Le Nail to browse our latest listings or learn more about this property.
…By Cabinet Le Nail
Property Condom (32)
****LAFORET EXCLUSIVITY****SPECIAL INVESTORSYour advisor Nataliya URTHALER offers you this building of 1400 m² divided into 10 lots in the city center of Condom (Gers).Composition of the building:Ground floor:Shopping gallery of 590 m²: newly renovated, with 3 commercial premises rented out, providing excellent profitability.First floor:Space to be developed of 332 m² + 119 m² on RooftopSpace to be developed of 126 m²Premises of 89 m²Circulation of 70 m²Second floor:Space to be developed of 90 m² + 5 m² terraceDuplex apartment 116 m² + 51 m² terraceNew joinery (double glazing)Sewage system connectedRoofs in good conditionHigh capacity parkingAttractive investment: This building represents an ideal opportunity for investors looking for a property with attractive rental income and potential for optimization.Additional information: Complete dossier available upon request.The building offers renovation and enhancement potential.Contact your Laforêt Real Estate Negotiator: Nataliya Urthaler at 06 23 14 32 38Co-ownership of 10 lotsAnnual charges: 5000 euros.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Laforêt Nerac
House with pool and garden Condom (32)
This magnificent Gascon-style country house, located about ten minutes from the vibrant market town of Condom, offers 289 m² of living space, a beautiful 6800 m² wooded garden with a pool and pool house as well as a 78 m² garage. The entrance, with terracotta flooring, opens onto a cozy living room with a fireplace and wood stove, as well as a dining room also equipped with a fireplace and wood stove. A spacious and recently renovated kitchen has direct access to the garden from two sides. Still on the ground floor, the master bedroom features a nursery or dressing room, as well as a bathroom. There is also a family bathroom and a laundry room. At the mezzanine level, two bedrooms and an office are accessible, while upstairs, a charming landing leads to two bedrooms, one with a dressing room and the other with a bathroom. In total the property has five bedrooms, a large office, and three bathrooms. Outside, the fenced garden is dotted with beautiful trees and includes a secure area for animals. A magnificent pool, installed in 2021, is accompanied by a lovely pool house equipped with a kitchen, a bathroom, and a technical area. This property is an ideal family home and could also be used to run a small BB activity. Feel free to contact us for more information or for a viewing, we would be delighted to show you around. Fees to be paid by the seller. Energy class E, Climate class E Estimated average amount of annual energy expenditure for standard use, based on the year's energy prices 2021: between 4590.00 and 6290.00 . Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Geohazards website: georisques.gouv.fr.
…By Belle Maison Gascony
Castle Condom (32)
On the edge of the small but charming village of Cassaigne, close to Condom, you will find this remarkable Chateau with its origins dating back to the 13th century and modified over many centuries. Now reluctantly for sale first time since it has been in the same family for nearly 350 years. On the ground floor it is now run as the main regional Armagnac chateau, where the main living area is on the large and light first floor with spacious bedrooms and the handsome ‘salle de garde’ served as the watch tower in the Middle Ages. From this level also access to the private terrace overlooking the whole village and its grounds with a total of X hectares. A beautiful number of centenarian trees of different varieties offering shade and protection. Extensive pasture and a small vineyard are the cherry on the cake. A very comfortable and recently renovated guest dwelling is on the edge of the property. Completely private with its own garden and pool. A rare find and well-known chateau that could continue as a partly commercial estate as well as only residential.
…By Ma Maison Immobilier
House with pool and terrace Condom (32)
A charming four-bedroom stone house with a separate stone annexe set in private gardens with a pool and lovely countryside views, within a hamlet, close to Condom. With a separate dining room, kitchen, summer reception room and study, this is a spacious home, tastefully restored and full of character. Historically the property itself was once four cottages in a tranquil Gascon hamlet which now form one single dwelling. The property was purchased over thirty years ago by its current owners who transformed what was then a ruin into a beautiful home. The owner of the property is a talented artisan and there is evidence of his work throughout the property. The owners have carefully retained original features such as stone fireplaces and sinks, and where new additions have been made (such as the wooden handcrafted staircase) they are totally in-keeping with the style of the period. The property it is set over two floors with a central mezzanine, accessible via two wooden staircases. The ground floor offers flexible living accommodation including a spacious reception room with a fireplace, a separate dining room, a kitchen, a downstairs bedroom currently used as a gym, and three upstairs bedrooms. Opening onto the gardens there is a light and bright summer sitting room with a second kitchen area and reception room. The gardens are peaceful and nicely planted with neat lawns, a variety of trees and flower beds and different sections in which to relax, dine or entertain. With little to do in the main house, whoever buys this property will have the opportunity to complete the refurbishment of the stone annexe. This building has a new roof and concrete flooring throughout and is divided into three sections. The first has been converted into a reception room and artist’s studio. Interestingly this room would provide an excellent space as a treatment room, an outside office, or for anyone wishing to work freelance from home such as an osteopath. The groundwork has been done to easily convert the rest of the property into a second house with the addition of a kitchen and bathroom. (Please note change of usage planning may be required). FOR FULL DETAILS PLEASE CONSULT OUR BLISS IMMOBILIER WEBSITE The approach (is pristine!) On approaching the property, we are welcomed by blue shutters and smart exterior stonework on both the buildings, and the little stonewalls which double as planters for topiary and palm trees. The entrance to the property is topped with crisp light gravel, clever exterior lighting and parking for several cars. There is a zen feel to the pebble terrace borders to the annexe and a small fountain in the corner. The ground floor The main reception room The main door opens into a traditional period style reception room with terracotta floors and an imposing stone fireplace where it is easy to imagine nights snuggled in front of the fire with a good book and a glass of wine (or two). A bespoke wooden staircase directs us up to a mezzanine floor which can also be reached from a second staircase in the dining room. There is a view via a glass door to the pool and rear gardens. The study A door from the main reception room opens onto an adjacent study room with a door to both the front and rear gardens. The current owner used this room as an office, and clients were able to visit him and access the office from the car park, without having to enter the main house. The summer living room The study opens onto a beautiful summer reception room/kitchen with windows along two walls over the gardens and pool and double French doors which bathe the room in light. This room forms a seamless connection between the house and the gardens and is light and bright in style. It provides a lovely contrast to the more traditional feel of the main house. This space is fitted with a simple open plan kitchen, wooden cladded walls and a high beamed ceiling. We return now to the main entrance hall, and the central reception room, to explore the other side of the property. The kitchen & dining room The main reception room opens onto a rustic style kitchen with blue and white splashback tiles, white painted base and wall cupboards, a fitted oven and hob and a dishwasher. There are lovely views and access out onto the front garden. Step up from the kitchen into the dining room also with an original and working fireplace. The boiler room A double door from the dining room opens onto a practical storage room which houses the boiler and water heater. The ground floor cloakroom Running parallel to the dining room a hallway leads to a downstairs cloakroom. From here, we access: The ground floor bedroom (1) This room is currently used as a gym, but for anyone requiring a downstairs bedroom, this is a spacious room with a lovely view of the gardens and access to the pool. It also has the advantage of an adjacent downstairs family shower room. The ground floor shower room Alongside the ground floor double bedroom is a stunning shower room with views of the pool and a glass door to the garden. A contemporary double stone handcrafted sink, Italian shower and smart wooden flooring plus built-in shelves lend the room a sense of elegance. The walls are plastered in smooth Moroccan style Tadelakt plaster which add to the beautiful finish of the room. The first floor The upstairs snug We ascend the main staircase from the central living room. This is a magnificent space given the double height ceiling with original wooden beams and stone walls. The stairs open onto a spacious landing area where the owners have created an informal first floor snug where the children like to watch television. The master bedroom (2) From the landing we access the master bedroom with mirrored fitted wardrobes and an ensuite shower room which doubles as a hammam. The bedroom has large double windows with fabulous views across the garden and beyond to the surrounding fields. Bedroom (3) With access from the second staircase in the dining room, a first-floor double bedroom with overlooks the courtyard. With fitted wardrobes, a modern partition cleverly conceals a shower cubicle and wash basin. The room has an adjacent is a separate WC featuring a quirky hand painted wall mural of a palm tree perhaps in homage to the tropical planting outside and the creation of a family friend. Bedroom (4) A third, very sunny double bedroom with fitted wardrobes and double-glazed doors opens out onto a Juliet balcony overlooking the central courtyard. Outside The guest house & workshop At the entrance to the property a stone annexe sits parallel to the main house. This building has electricity, a new roof and a lovley stone façade and internal walls. The first section of this property is currently dressed as a relaxation room/artist’s studio/workshop. It is attractively furnished with a Moroccan-style corner sofa and has a softly painted concrete floor. There is potential to do refit the original fireplace which has conserved just two stone corner pillars. An adjoining room functions well as a workshop/studio and houses the owners’ tools. A third adjoining room is currently unused but also benefits from a good roof. This is an interesting addition to the property. Change of usage may be required, but it is certainly spacious enough to create a second cottage, or to use for yoga retreats, or other artistic pursuit. Equally it could be converted into a home for older children or elderly parents with ground floor accommodation only. The outside space The owners have clearly taken great pride in creating delightful gardens both at the front and at the rear. A double garage provides shelter for two cars and features a concrete floor and manual wooden doors. A charming topiary hedge archway draws us from the front courtyard to the rear gardens and to an attractive terraced area with a built-in planter for barbeque nights with friends and family. A wooden pergola provides greenery and shade and here we also find the pool equipment and storage room. Central to the garden design is a stunning salt swimming pool with smart terracing on all sides. There are different varieties of trees dotted around and lovely views beyond the garden across neighbouring fields. It is both tranquil and private. A long tree-filled lawn stretches to the rear of the property. There are two neighbouring gardens on each side, but no direct overview from another house. Our thoughts here at Bliss This is a great property that combines peaceful rural living with ease of access into the popular town of Condom. This has clearly been labour of love for the current owners who have over three decades, turned it from four stone cottages and farm buildings into a charming family home comprising many different areas for relaxation, leisure or partying. The rooms flow easily, and throughout the property there is easy access to the gardens and the pool. For a traditional stone property which no doubt dates to the 17th century or earlier, the property is filled with light. We love the garden party areas. It is possible to cook outside and host, using the summer kitchen – and keeping the house separate and private. The property works well throughout the year. The main reception room with its big stone fireplace is cosy in winter. The summer reception room a delight in the summer. Who will this property suit? This house is ideal for a family or as a second home with little or no work, other than if one were to continue to restore the stone annexe. Any other works are purely decorative, should one wish to refurbish the kitchen for example. With such easy access to Condom, this quiet rural location provides the best of both worlds. Buyers with a budget to finish the guest cottage or good DIY skills should relish the opportunity to put their stamp on this property whilst adding to the possibilities of how it can be used.
…By Bliss Immobilier
Castle Condom (32)
A 15th-century, remarkably restored chateau and its outbuildings on 5-hectare grounds, near a former Episcopal city, between Bordeaux and Toulouse, in the Gers department. The 5-hectare property is accessible via a small country road that weaves its way through fields, vineyards and copses. Two gravel drives then provide access to the property, which is sheltered from view thanks to the vegetation hiding it from the road. On grounds planted with many veteran trees, the buildings are situated around a square courtyard at the top of the hill, which provides unobstructed views of the surrounding countryside. The property, facing south and the Pyrenees Mountains, overlooks a bucolic valley traversed by a peaceful river. To the southwest of the main dwelling, a swimming pool stretches out below a 160-m² patio, safeguarded by stone balusters, while a double staircase descends towards the vast lawns. Rectangular in shape, the chateau has two floors as well as a basement level and convertible attic space. Cadenced by many tall arched windows, which bathe the interior in light, the chateau’s façades are a testament to the more recent refurbishments that the former 13th-century manor, destroyed during the war against the English, has undergone. The buildings and their roofs, which intermesh with one another in order to form a quadrilateral, are made out of lime-pointed rubble stone and highlighted by a double row of genoise corbels, while the house’s wide stone front steps, which frame the double-door entrance, the tall carriage door opening onto the former court of honour to the north, as well as the former keep, today topped with slender finials, recall the attention and care paid to the major constructions undertaken by lords and barons from this time period, which in this case were Armadon de Montesquieu, followed by the barons de la Sudrie. In addition, its joinery and shutters painted in an elegant grey-green emphasise the aesthetic unity of the premises and confer the property with an undeniable charm.
…By Patrice Besse
House with pool and terrace Condom (32)
Overview A stylish and spacious four-bedroom stone house on two floors, restored to a high standard and set in 5,000m2 of gardens with a pool and views of a charming hilltop village. This house really has it all. It is pretty, peaceful and perfectly located, as it sits equidistant to the chic town of Lectoure and bustling Condom, both of which are a mere 10-15 minute drive. There are far reaching countryside views from every aspect of this property, and key features include its stunning fitted kitchen and large living room, complete with fireplace and double aspect French doors leading out onto the pool and outdoor entertaining area. Adding to its appeal, is the fact that this house not only looks fantastic but is practical and economical too, with underfloor heating throughout most of the property, double glazing and a modern pellet heating system. The setting We approach this delightful home off a quiet country road in the north of the Gers, which is surrounded by cypress trees and has a distinctly Tuscan feel. Entering the private double gravel drive with gardens either side we are immediately struck by the sense of space and beauty of both the house and the surrounding environment. A travertine pathway leads us around the side of the house underneath a stainless-steel pergola, to a glazed porch and the main entrance. This entrance opens into a smart hallway also with travertine tiled floors which are a feature throughout much of the ground floor. The main house The entrance hall is lovely and bright thanks to the glazed doors at each end. Off it is a large, smart kitchen with modern fitted base units, a double stainless-steel sink, induction hob and oven beneath. A quaint feature is the original stone sink beneath a window. There is also a breakfast bar separating the kitchen from a dining area with lovely views over the pool and gardens. Alongside the kitchen, a large living room with an impressive stone fireplace and built-in bookshelves at the far end offers real wow factor. This exceptional space is flooded with light thanks to two double aspect French doors, one of which is set into a stunning arch through which you can access a stylish terrace. The swimming pool sits directly in front and beckons you to take a refreshing dip. To the right, a bar stands ready to greet your guests for alfresco entertaining. Two bedrooms can also be found on the ground floor. One has an ensuite shower room and French doors which open out onto the garden, giving this room private access and therefore making it suitable as a B&B. A charming feature of this room is the old fireplace. Both bedrooms have staircases up to mezzanine floors with eaved ceilings, offering additional storage or dressing room space, which could also work as extra sleeping space. Also on the ground floor is a small hallway with a WC and a separate shower room. The utility areas At the far end of the house, down on a lower level, is where all of the practical spaces can be found - a laundry room, garage, an area housing all of the heating equipment. This area can be accessed separately from the garden. The first floor From the living area, open sided stone steps lead to the first floor and a long, light-filled landing. From there, two good sized bedrooms and a large bathroom can be accessed. The bathroom has a bath, a WC, double sink and separate shower cubicle. All of the rooms boast original beams and wonderful views. The garden The house sits within its own gardens, spanning 5000m2 that are mostly laid to lawn but with a fabulous mix of flower beds and variety of tree species such as olive, green oak and pine, to fig, peach, apricot and prune trees. Some terracing has been created, adding privacy and character as typical Gascoigne stone has been used and planting arranged in between. Set close to the back of the house is a swimming pool with a fabulous view. It is private and has carefully thought-out landscaping and grass around it. From here the garden gently slopes towards farmer’s fields and a small reservoir at the bottom surrounded by trees. What we love here at Bliss Pretty much everything! This property is beautiful inside and out. The setting is idyllic and it’s in a fantastic location offering peaceful rural living,and yet quick access to the most popular towns and villages of northern Gers. It has been renovated and decorated to a high standard and is a clever mix of modern comforts and original features using authentic materials. It’s practical too, so is ideally suited to a family or as a second home with no further renovation work to be done and low maintenance.
…By Bliss Immobilier
Castle Condom (32)
WHERE ARE WE? In Lot-et-Garonne, 20 kilometers from Nérac, but very close to Gers and its rolling landscapes since we are only 13 kilometers from Condom. It is a countryside dotted with quaint villages, vineyards, and varied crops. A small road climbs through fields and leads us to a sleepy village. Here, in this peaceful countryside, not far from a lake, emerge the ruins of a 13th-century castle, preserved in a glass case. These ruins, part of the old village castle, were restored by an architect who fell in love with the place over 10 years ago. Today, it is a loft and one of the most unusual properties we offer. Past the gate, we find ourselves in the garden, a completely enclosed 837m2 plot. To our left, the impressive façade majestically blending stone and glass, and to our right, the guest house. A terrace, lawn, and a cooling pool with a view to the west and its wooded horizon separate these two buildings. Inside the Loft Castle The ground floor, like the entire space, is bathed in light. The Italian stone flooring reflects the modern elements surrounding us. A spacious entrance with a wooden door on the right opens to the former dungeon of the castle, now a much more welcoming place as it serves as the wine cellar. Your Côtes de Gascogne (the regional appellation) or other prestigious bottles will find an ideal and chic storage place here. On our left, a white lacquered designer cabinet contains technical elements. Taking a few steps, we pass through a stone curtain and find ourselves in the heart of the loft. An open space 8 meters high, the first floor overlooks us. Small stone niches and mullioned windows let light flood the entire loft. A white spiral staircase with a light and elegant metal structure leads us upstairs, revealing an office space and a beautiful stone vault behind it. Immediately to the left, a door conceals wall-mounted toilets with indirect lighting, giving this often banal place a very elegant look. Returning to the center, an incredible living space welcomes us. We could sit on one of the black leather sofas, as if in a museum, and contemplate our surroundings: red, black, and white furniture transports us to a universe that could be Mondrian's. A large red lacquered five-door cabinet separates the living area from the kitchen. Made to measure by a local craftsman, it houses practical and aesthetic storage on both sides. Behind it, the black and white equipped kitchen also offers plenty of storage. The refrigerator: two large built-in stainless steel doors, steam oven, and stainless steel hood, all pure and sleek lines. Nothing disrupts our visual field; we remain in an artistic ambiance. You can cook under the light of a high stone window facing south. Don't fear the summer heat; the thick walls act as natural air conditioning, and the property is equipped with a heat pump providing both air conditioning and central and underfloor heating. The TV lounge is located opposite the kitchen. The architect and owner took care to structure this space by placing a large white lacquered cube, thus separating the two zones. This trick shelters a laundry room equipped with a washing machine, dryer, sink, and shelves. One of the electrical panels is also found here. At the center, hidden in the white cube, an Italian shower, practical for those who wish to set up a bedroom on the ground floor instead of the existing TV lounge. The First Floor, a U-shaped Mezzanine, Also Bathed in Light After taking the stairs, immediately to the right, a space currently used as a studio by the current owner, who, as you guessed, also has artistic talents. Then, access to a small stone terrace where the air/water heat pump is hidden. In front of us, protected by glass, the old medieval latrines. Turning left, we admire along the entire length, this 13th-century stone wall with the old castle's watchtower on its right. Today, it houses a modern white and red bathroom illuminated by three openings. We walk along this stone wall, wide enough to accommodate a huge red lacquered buffet, to arrive at what is now the sleeping area. In harmony with the ground floor, white lacquered cubes structure and delimit the spaces: the bedroom is open-plan, with a large Italian shower. The sinks naturally found their place in stone niches. THE GUEST HOUSE – ABOUT 114 m² Ideal for hosting friends or family. It can also serve as a guesthouse for those considering a small tourist activity. It has retained its exposed beams and stones, giving it the charm of the typical country houses one imagines and hopes to find in the southwest of France. On the ground floor, an equipped kitchen, a shower room, and the dining room, living room with a beautiful fireplace inviting relaxation and reading by the fire. All rooms benefit from double exposure and therefore beautiful brightness. French doors from the living room provide direct access to the garden. Upstairs, we arrive at a large landing with a transparent floor, overlooking the living room. Three bedrooms and an L-shaped balcony to enjoy the sun, the garden view, and the village square. The Garden and Terrace Of ideal size for low maintenance but allowing enjoyment of the outdoors. One can easily imagine having a cocktail with feet in the cooling pool and continuing with a Gascon meal on the beautiful terrace. A barbecue area to prepare duck skewers. A lean-to attached to the guest house to shelter tools and all the necessary gardening equipment. There is a well dating from 1673 equipped with a pump to water the entire garden.
…By Bliss Immobilier
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