luxury real estate for sale Miradoux, France (page 4)
118 listings near Miradoux
House with pool Saint-Paul-d'Espis (82)
Located on the slopes of Moissac, just an hour from Toulouse, this beautiful residence steeped in history was built in the 19th century and covers 730 sqm on 3 levels. Once you have passed the large automatic gate of the property, you are captivated by the originality and beauty of the place. The magnificent French garden, lovingly maintained, naturally leads us towards this beautiful and large building with Neopalladian-inspired architecture. It was restored by heritage lovers and its original architectural elements have been preserved and maintained with the greatest care. The ground floor is composed of an entrance, a large and wide crossing corridor, which serves on either side, a dining room, a living room and a utility room, as well as two suites, with bathroom bathroom and toilet and adjoining living room. Two bathrooms complete this level. In the middle of this wide and long corridor, the majestic stone staircase, the backbone of this robust residence, invites you to access the upper floors. On the first level, still a wide, bright corridor which serves 4 suites with bathroom and living room, and a bedroom with bathroom and balcony and its breathtaking view of the magnificent French garden and the swimming pool. Same composition on the second floor, around this wide corridor. 4 suites and 2 bedrooms with bathroom. This level reveals the magnificent original framework. It is in the heart of a landscape of orchards and vineyards, straddling the Lot and Tarn-et-Garonne, appreciated for the mild climate, that this discreet 1.6 ha property awaits you to write a new chapter in your life and its history, whether private or family or professional. Ideally located: 12 km from the A62 Bordeaux-Toulouse motorway exit, 45 minutes from Toulouse-Blagnac airport, around thirty km from Agen and Montauban, 40 minutes from Cahors and the Lot Valley ENERGY CLASS: B / CLIMATE CLASS: A Estimated average amount of annual energy expenditure for standard use, established based on energy prices for the year 2022: between EUR3,714 and EUR5,024?Information on the risks to which this property is exposed are available on the Géorisks website http://www.georisks.gouv.fr
By Espaces Atypiques Montauban
Property with pool Saint-Paul-d'Espis (82)
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Mill Castelsagrat (82)
Charming 17th-Century Chateau, meticulously restored with a blend of history and contemporary luxury - a superb family home (current owners run a business from here). This 11 bedroom chateau has been recently renovated to an extremely high standard giving a contemporary feel inside whilst retaining the charm and preserving the history of the building which dates back in part to the 12th Century. 11 bedrooms, 9 bathrooms, light and spacious kitchen-dining room, living room with cosy fire place and a large games room. Spa facilities: massage room, jacuzzi, sauna and a 12m x 4m indoor heated swimming pool. Scenic Surroundings: 7 hectares of land, including woodlands and prairies. Lagoon with a beach area. Stream and well add to the picturesque setting. Modern Comforts: Pellet central heating and double glazing. Thermodynamic water heater Outdoor: Stone barn, garage-workshop, stables and paddocks Timeless Appeal: Thoughtfully designed for a seamless indoor-outdoor lifestyle. Ideally located you are 5 minutes from LAUZERTE, a bastide with all amenities, 15 minutes from Moissac train station, 20 km from the motorway and 87 km from Toulouse international airport. This timeless chateau comes highly recommended for those seeking a unique and captivating retreat. Price including agency fees : 999.000 € Price excluding agency fees : 951.429 € Buyer commission included: 5 %
By Beaux Villages Immobilier
Apartment Agen (47)
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By Immobilier Agenais
House Agen (47)
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By Immobilier Agenais
House with terrace Agen (47)
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By Iad France
House with garden and terrace Agen (47)
Located in Villeneuve sur Lot between Bordeaux and Toulouse, close to shops on foot, here is a comfortable and discreet architect-designed villa, bright, with 220 m2 of living space, on the edge of the Lot, with land of 2,500m2 not subject to flooding, trees and fenced with its motorized gate. On the front, the driveway leads to a large American entrance door which opens on the ground floor onto a large entrance hall of 22m2 including dressing room, WC 1 with sink for guests. Next, a large bright living and dining room built around a large stone fireplace with heat recovery, made by a local craftsman. This living room has 3 large French windows opening onto the terraces and the garden on the Lot side. From the entrance, we access a 15 m2 office which has a French window onto the garden and which can become a bedroom. Still on the ground floor, access to the master suite of more than 40 m2 with 1 French window with separate dressing room lit by a window, a bathroom with 2 cupboards lit by a tilt-and-turn window, a separate WC 2 . Adjoining the dining room, the bright 15 m2 kitchen opens onto a dining terrace protected by a roof and a remote-controlled awning. Through a hallway in the kitchen, you access a laundry room with its French window opening onto the terrace, the pantry and the garage. A wide central straight staircase leads to the upper floor which includes: 2 bedrooms of 17 and 20 m2, bathroom with WC4 and 2 large unfurnished rooms with a total surface area of 35 m2 intended for 2 bedrooms, one with a dressing room. The frame is designed to integrate 2 large Velux windows. Following the garage, a shelter for a 2nd car, the owner has added a shower room, sink, WC 3 and cupboard. On the garden side, you have a workshop, a woodshed, a garage for gardening equipment. Swimming pool land. A well with electric pump can be supplemented by a catchment in Lot (pre-existing automatic watering throughout the land) A robotic lawnmower takes care of lawn maintenance. This house is easy to maintain thanks to its double-glazed aluminum frames with reinforced security. Interior circulation is comfortable, flat floor. Thermal insulation of attics, 2021 Controlled electric heating. Shops are 400 meters away. The TGV is in Agen: Toulouse and Bordeaux in 1 hour, Paris currently in 3h15 A visit is essential Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisks website: www.georisks.gouv.fr.
By La Chaumiere Immobilier
House with pool and terrace Agen (47)
Prestigious property including a 380 m2 residential house on 2 levels with 5 bedrooms, a house with a vocation for a gîte (classified as a gîte in France), guest rooms, airbnb, including 4 bedrooms on more than 5 hectares of parkland and gardens and horse paddocks, swimming pool, small gym, garages, all at the gates of Agen 15 minutes from the city center, calm and prestige are the hallmarks of this magnificent property. Watch our video!
By Immobilier Agenais
Private mansion Agen (47)
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By Safti
Property with garden Agen (47)
Near Agen, in a beautiful and calm environment, stone house with a living area of approximately 148 m2 with outbuildings of approximately 150 m2 and the dovecote of approximately 31 m2. The main house is composed of a large entrance hall, living room, dining kitchen with fireplace with a surface area of 34 m2, 2 beautiful bedrooms of 20 and 23 m2, bathroom, W.C., upstairs attic with an area of approximately 150 m2, partly convertible. The dovecote, with an area of approximately 30 m2, independent and renovated by a man of the Art, with quality materials is composed of an entrance / living room, bedroom of 14.21 m2, bathroom and mezzanine. , ideal for entertaining friends. Various annexes such as garage of 35.82 m2, wine storehouse of 41.60 m2, bread oven of 14.89 m2, boiler room (20.12 m2) and attic of 38.28 m2. Underfloor heating in the living area and on the ground floor in the dovecote. Tree-lined, flat land of 3,020 m2, quiet, near the village. A visit is essential Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Georisks website. www.georisques.gouv.fr. Nice site without nuisance, a visit is essential.
By La Chaumiere Immobilier
House with terrace Agen (47)
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By Immobilier Agenais
Bastide Agen (47)
A restored farmhouse and tobacco drying shed in enclosed grounds with grounds and 1 hectare of land which can be built on overlooking the Garonne, near Agen. In the heart of an old, now residential, part of the village where the farmhouse and its outbuildings are located, next to the agglomeration of Agen, a small street runs alongside the property, just a stone's throw from the church square. It is accessed via a gate on the house side and an automatic gate on the outbuilding side. The two buildings are located in the southern part of the property, on either side of grounds with old trees, and bordered by hedges and fencing. The main building is two storeys high with a gable roof with canal tiles, bordered by a double row of genoises. Two single-storey wings flank the building on either side, forming a long complex running the full length of the building from south to north. Built out of brick and stone, this 240 m² residence was renovated in the 2000s and again in 2017, using quality materials that give it a timeless look. Formerly a tobacco drying shed, the outbuilding is now used as a workshop and annex to the main building or as a garage. With a floor surface area of around 80 m², the building is two storeys high and has a fibre cement sheet roof. The facades have numerous windows on the upper floors, and the metal elements give the whole an industrial feel. To the north, a vast 1 hectare square meadow is bordered by concrete barriers. It provides horses with a comfortable grazing area, complemented by a second, non-adjoining plot of land, also 1 hectare in size, situated below the property on the banks of the Garonne. Stalls with a surface area of around 20 m² back onto the former tobacco drying shed, now an outbuilding used for DIY. The dominant part of this plot is set away from other houses in the area. It can be built on, and could be used for all kinds of projects, from leisure activities such as a swimming pool, to personal or professional possibilities.
By Patrice Besse
House with terrace Agen (47)
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By 3g Immo-consultant
House with pool and terrace Agen (47)
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By 3g Immo-consultant
House Agen (47)
Maison de maître en pierres, rénovée par architecte, sur un somptueux terrain en parti boisé, comprenant au RDC une entrée, donnant sur 2 salons en pierres, avec cheminée, dont une salle à manger, cuisine aménagée, équipée, buanderie et wc. A l'étage, un dégagement donne accès à 2 suites parentales, avec leurs salles de bains et wc.2 autres chambres, et une salle d'eau wc. Une terrasse sur l'arrière, nous mène vers un magnifique loft en pierres, servant de gîte (cuisine équipée ouverte sur le séjour, une chambre, une salle d'eau et wc, et grande mezzanine).Cave et double garage.
By Immobilier Agenais
Property with pool Agen (47)
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By Iad France
Mill Agen (47)
A fortified watermill with a 12th-century tower, nestled in the River Tolzac valley in France’s Lot-et-Garonne department. From the road, the edifice’s gable end can be seen emerging ever so slightly from the thick vegetation around it. But to properly admire the architecture of this beautiful watermill, its medieval tower and its adjoining annexe, you have to leave the road, drive along a river with a strip of lawn on your other side, then park in a gravelled space. At first glance, you see an intriguing mix of structures made of pointed rubble stone and brick with many windows, beneath roofs of monk-and-nun tiling. The river flows through two stone arches that support the watermill from underneath. Behind, a square tower crowned with a pyramidal roof of flat tiles overlooks the whole complex. Lawns surround the buildings and edge the steep-banked river. At the back, an iron footbridge crosses the stream and leads to a meadow that stretches north-west beyond leafy trees. Further upstream on the grounds, two brooks join to form one, flow in a loop, and turn the water wheel. On the other side, in front of a grove, a swimming pool lies beside the annexe. A few metres from there, a garden shed stands near a vegetable patch. The property covers over 1.2 hectares in total.
By Patrice Besse
Castle Agen (47)
A 15th century, Seigneurial home in almost 8 5 ha, given over to leisure and horses, between the Lot Valley and the Guyenne hills. Surrounded by unspoilt countryside, this residential property is composed of several buildings, converted for accommodation and leisure purposes. It is set in grounds, spanning more than 8 continuous hectares, including woods, meadows and even a pond, much appreciated by passing ducks. The origins of this old Seigneury, belonging to a local count, date back to the 15th century. Around 1650, two wings were adjoined to the main rectangular building, creating a U-shape around a main courtyard. Nowadays, a low stone wall, vestige of the east wing, still supports the boxwood parterre which shields the swimming pool and its swimmers from onlookers in the courtyard. Adjoining, a dovecote tower with a stone stairway - certainly the old, monumental stairway - going up to the first floor, no doubt once home to the wing’s Great Room. It is followed by a farm outbuilding which, built at the latest in the early 19th century, houses a workshop and a guest house, comprising two dwellings. The count’s heirs lived modestly in these premises until 1996, without carrying out a great deal of maintenance works. The property was almost completely restored, with some sections being entirely reconstructed, by the current owners. The access road, ending in a dead end, separates the truffle woods and the horse enclosures. Further on is a tennis court set, on a slightly lower level, between shrubberies and vegetation; then a strip of land laid to lawn marks a last breath of air before starting down the gentle slope towards the entrance at the foot of the buildings.
By Patrice Besse
Castle Agen (47)
A 13th-century Gascon chateau, redesigned in the 16th century, in 7 5 hectares of grounds with an orangery and a dovecote, nestled in France's Nouvelle-Aquitaine region. This chateau stands like a sentry by its quaint village in a commanding, defensive position from where it looks out over the surrounding slopes. The chateau has defended the valley for more than 700 years. The four-storey dwelling and its two adjoining round towers are the remnants of the original Gascon castle. In the 15th century, mullioned windows were added to let more natural light inside. And an Italian Renaissance stairway tower was added too. The chateau was rescued by a man who was enthusiastic about built heritage. He restored it and showcased the Italian style that characterised the Aquitaine region’s most beautiful houses – a style that we also see in the gardens and the chateau’s main lounge.
By Patrice Besse
House Agen (47)
A generous 13th century town residence set in extensive grounds of approx 2000 m², in the heart of the Lot-et-Garonne department. At the end of the 18th century, the mansion served as a residence for senior staff members of the chateau, just a few metres away. Built in line with the adjoining houses, it is the first at the entrance to the street. Like the neighbouring houses, it is three storeys high and has a rendered stone facade with dressed stone corner quoins and window surrounds, which are perfectly juxtaposed. The evenly spaced, small-paned windows with wooden frames are protected by solid wooden shutters. The overall architectural style is harmonious and sober. A garden with box hedges sheltered by large trees at the front of the main facade provides a welcome screen of greenery. A semi-private driveway shared with the neighbours separates the garden from the mansion. On the main facade of the residence, a large metal gate provides access to the garage. Continuing on, a massive oak door forms the service entry. The main entrance follows in the form of a carved oak double door with a glazed transom. The gable roof is clad with Roman tiles. To the rear, there is an outbuilding set at right-angles to the main house, protecting it from noise pollution and prying eyes. The dwelling not only forms part of the local history of the 18th century, it is also the birthplace of the artist Raoul Dastrac, a post-impressionist painter from the first half of the 20th century who was born and died in Aiguillon. After his training with Laurens and Dechenaud in Paris, he exhibited regularly at the Salon des Artistes Français and the Salon d'Automne from 1922 onwards. A painter of local life, he set up his easel in Cahors and Avignon, in Italy and in the United States. As he was also an art connoisseur, his own canvases and other collections were displayed in his residence during the latter part of his life.
By Patrice Besse
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