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Vineyard Vic-en-Bigorre (65)
Winegrowing estate of 23 hectares in a single block, fully organic (AB), south-facing hillside vineyards producing red and white wines recognised in France and internationally for their unique character and typicity. Cellars and vats, operating equipment. Fully operational estate. Inventory to be negotiated (€1,000,000). Building plot facing south. House in need of complete renovation. Selling price: 2 500 000 euros Fees at seller's expense Energy class: N/A Climate class: N/A Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Mercure Forbes Global Properties Bordeaux-aquitaine
House Trie-sur-Baïse (65)
Beautiful farmhouse with 3 bedrooms, in ground pool, views of the Pyrenees mountains close to Trie Sur Baise - This 3 bedroom farmhouse includes a covered terrace, ideal for entertaining. Garage workshop and pool. Excellent family home or holiday home.
…By Leggett Immobilier
House with garden and terrace Andrest (65)
ANDREST - Single-story house (100.89m²) comprising 3 bedrooms and a large living room (37.52m²) facing South; on a fenced plot of 901m² with an attached garage (19.45m²), carport (30m²), garden shed (7m²), and a South-facing terrace with a motorized awning. Covered terrace (15m²).Living room (32.57m²) facing South, with a bay window opening onto a terrace and a Jotul wood stove.Fitted kitchen (16.76m²).Laundry/utility room (9.17m²).3 bedrooms (10.84m²; 10.33m² and 9.88m²) two of which have large closets and mosquito nets.Bathroom (6.27m²) with Italian shower and bathtub.WC.Hallway (1.72m²).Fenced yard including hazelnut tree, camellia, pomegranate, and honeysuckles.Double glazing and roller shutters.Air/water heat pump (heating/hot water).Wood stove.VMC (Controlled Mechanical Ventilation).Fiber optic internet.Well and motor pump.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Le Bonheur Immobilier
Castle Bours (65)
For sale, an 18th century castle to restore of approximately 650 m² and its caretaker's house of approximately 100m², outbuildings and barn of more than 110m², a river, stable of 300m², plot on 1 hectare in one piece. This 18th century castle 10 minutes from Tarbes, Legend has it that the Queen of Ethiopia, Tarbis, proposed her love to a man (Moses) and that he refused it. Inconsolable, she decided to leave her throne and hid her disappointment far away. She left her country, taking her sister Lorda with her. Tarbis came to settle on the banks of the Adour to found the city of Tarbes, and his sister, on the banks of the Gave, brought about Lourdes. More likely founded by an Aquitanic people, the Bigorrais or Bigerri, whom the salt trade pushed to use the route to the Pyrenean foothills, Tarbes developed in the context of Romanized Gaul. Named as Civitas Tarba Ubi Castrum Bigorra for the first time in the 5th century, Tarbes is an important city of Novempopulania, ancient Aquitaine of Julius Caesar. This castle located in the countryside offers you a preserved place. This residence to be restored, raised on 3 levels and an attic, has retained the authenticity of its history. This castle, built in the 18th century in a park full of trees, offers you a residence of approximately 650 m2. A living room with fireplace with woodwork and moldings, a dining room with its utility room, a large staircase leading you to the bedrooms on both floors, bedroom and dressing room on the ground floor. An outbuilding to renovate. a barn with its press. a garage. A dovecote and stables complete the property. This residence offers you authentic services according to your taste. Sanitation is individual. There is a well and a canal at the back of the property. let yourself be surprised by this exceptional property. Les honoraires d'agence sont à la charge de l'acquéreur, soit 5,50% TTC du prix hors honoraires. Les informations sur les risques auxquels ce bien est exposé sont disponibles sur le site Géorisques : www. georisques. gouv. fr. Contactez Mathias CAZAUX Entrepreneur Individuel, Agent commercial OptimHome (RSAC N°512 747 825 Greffe de PAU) 06 01 90 43 87 https://mathias-cazaux.optimhome.com (réf. 574290 )
…By Optimhome - Mathias Cazaux
Private mansion Marciac (32)
GERS - MARCIAC Very bright mansion of 350m² with a studio, a garage, a fitted outbuilding, a park of 1500m², a greenhouse, a spa. Very beautiful architectural elements, including cement tiles, woodwork, parquet floors, 19th-c cast iron radiators, molded ceilings, slates. Ground floor : Entrance hall, living room with a fireplace, lounge, dining room with a fireplace, kitchen, scullery, separate toilet, laundry room. Second floor: Vast landing, 4 bedrooms of 20m², 3 shower rooms. Second floor: Convertible attic of 144m², with 12 windows and high ceiling. Basement of 20m². Outbuilding of 60m², 2 beautiful rooms on two levels. Studio apartment of 45m²: living room, mezzanine bedroom, shower room and separate toilet. Garage for one car. Small greenhouse, XVIIIth century pond, garden shed, semi-buried spa for 6 people, well. Double glazing, alarm with remote surveillance. Suitable as a main residence or for a tourist activity. The Jazz in Marciac festival is well known all over the world. Energy class: N/A Climate class: N/A Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Mercure Forbes Global Properties Toulouse-occitanie
Castle Marciac (32)
GERS - MARCIAC Bright 18th century chateau, furnished, with guest house and swimming pool. Beautiful property in excellent state, with beautiful architectural elements (floors, ceilings, fireplaces, staircases, etc.) and vast rooms, on the outskirts of a peaceful little village. It is located in a park with an outbuilding, a swimming pool and beautiful trees. 480 m² of living space divided into 9 large main rooms including 5 bedrooms. Guest house with a ground floor of 60 m² and a large covered terrace. Loft of 150 m² on the 1st floor. Pond, small greenhouse, pergola. 1.5 hectares entirely enclosed. Ideal as a family home, second home or house a tourist activity. Energy class: D Climate class: D Estimated annual energy costs for standard use: between 10292 euros and 13924 euros per year. Prices indexed to January 1, 2021. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Mercure Forbes Global Properties Toulouse-occitanie
Castle Marciac (32)
Located in the Gers, at the heart of the Gascon countryside, this historic 1600 m² château offers breathtaking views of the Pyrenees. Set on a 6-hectare estate with a park, landscaped gardens, a lake, a natural pool, and woodlands, it perfectly combines the charm of the old with modern amenities. This exceptional property presents a rare opportunity, whether for a large family or a high-end accommodation project. The château, fully renovated, retains its historical soul while offering bright, modern living spaces. The interior includes 26 spacious bedrooms, several of which are luxurious suites, all with panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. Professional Kitchen and High-End Services: The professional kitchen is a major asset of this château. It is fully equipped to accommodate a chef and their team, allowing for the preparation of gourmet meals for a large number of guests. With the possibility of welcoming a renowned chef, this property could be transformed into a high-end hotel offering an exceptional culinary experience. Such a project would combine a refined living environment with unique gastronomic services. For more information or to schedule a visit, please don't hesitate to contact me, Pierre Sendrané from Hamilton Agency. This exceptional property awaits to bring your projects to life in a unique setting.
…By Agence Hamilton
House with pool Marciac (32)
Overview This elegant maison de maître sits in elegant parkland of just over 4000m2, with far-reaching views to the rear. In addition to the delightful garden, with its mature trees, there is a walled courtyard which houses the swimming pool, with a separate guest house. ?The main house will appeal to anyone in search of a characterful manor house in-keeping with the style of the region, with four bedrooms in the main house, and two in the guest house. It offers over 350m2 habitable space. The property is in excellent condition throughout with grand rooms, high ceilings and a grand turning staircase with a generous hallway on both the ground floor and the first floor. The main house comprises: a spacious kitchen/breakfast room, a grand reception room, a dining room, a summer room, a wine cellar, two separate studies three bathrooms and four bedrooms, with a very large undeveloped attic space. The guest house also benefits from a reception room, a kitchen, and two bedrooms, and is situated at a discreet distance from the main house, with just over 250m2 habitable space. This property will appeal to anyone looking for a spacious family home, with the flexibility of guest accommodation, in the heart of Gascony. Plus points: Period charm, wide-reaching views and a glorious garden. Please go to our BLISS website for a full description.
…By Bliss Immobilier
House Lansac (65)
Located near Tarbes, this magnificent contemporary house with a metal frame from 2015 offers a beautiful surface area of 300 m2 in an exceptional and modern setting. The 95 m2 living space with cathedral ceiling benefits from beautiful sunshine from the large bay windows and offers a clear view of the surrounding mountains, creating a warm and welcoming atmosphere. The kitchen, open to the living room, is ideal for receiving guests and sharing friendly moments with family. Located on the ground floor, in a private and comfortable space, the master suite has an office space, dressing room and bathroom with shower and bathtub as well as direct access to the outside to recharge your batteries in complete tranquility. The upper floor is composed of three spacious bedrooms with a shared bathroom and toilet. The large mezzanine accommodates a living room which opens onto a roof terrace with a small swimming pool for sunny moments of relaxation with a view of the surrounding peaks. This property also includes a large workshop with a separate entrance, a bedroom, a bathroom and a toilet. This space is ideal for a liberal activity, for a studio or simply to welcome friends or family in complete privacy. The wooded land of 2770 sqm offers a natural and peaceful setting, perfect for enjoying the beautiful days in complete serenity. A laundry room and a garage complete this pretty property. 15 minutes from the city center of Tarbes. Energy class: B / Climate class: A Estimated average amount of annual energy expenditure for standard use, established from energy prices for the year 2021: between EUR1,350 and EUR1,890. Contact: Sébastien POUEY - 06 74 97 25 35 RSAC Pau 421 883 828
…By Espaces Atypiques Pau
Manor Centre-Marcadieu-Marne - Tarbes (65)
Hautes Pyrénées, proche Tarbes, in the middle of a park of 1.8 hectares with majestic multi-century trees, exceptional and unique Art Deco manor house with 850 m² of living space and 29 rooms. Very high-end services. Beautiful marble floors, architectural elements, magnificent lounges and reception rooms. Bar, padded office, brasserie, elevator, vault, jacuzzi, guardian's house, 5 cars garage, water bassins and period sculptures. Imposing Art Deco gates of the nicest design. Very beautiful Eiffel framework. Stream. Close to the Pyrenees mountains and ski resorts. International airport 15 minutes away. Selling price including fees: 1 188 000 euros Buyer's fees Fee: 3,30% VAT of the price excluding fees Selling price excluding fees: 1 150 000 euross. Energy class: D Climate class: D Estimated annual energy costs for standard use: between 8 070 euros and 11 020 euros per year. Prices indexed to January 1, 2021. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Mercure Forbes Global Properties Bordeaux-aquitaine
Property Pradeau-Gare-Rue G Lassale - Tarbes (65)
The manor house is situated on the outskirts of a town in the Hautes-Pyrénées, in a 2 hectare park, close to all amenities, 5 minutes from the motorway, close to ski resorts, 20 minutes from Lourdes... Built in 1930 for a wealthy industrialist from Bordeaux, this house has been brought back to its former glory by the current owners, who have undertaken major restoration work over a period of 3 years. A masterpiece of the Art Deco style, signed by architect Marcel Macary, its style is surprising and seductive. From the vestibule with its wrought iron gate, the lounges and dining rooms - all with marble fireplaces - their original marble-, parquet- or tile floors, the openings onto the park and its pond - this elegant residence is made for a bohemian life in luxurious comfort. The east wing includes a large kitchen with its wine cellar, one of the two dining rooms, a vast laundry room, a toilet and the service staircase. Between the wings in the heart of the building : another dining room, 3 lounges, a crossing hallway, an office, lift and the grand staircase with its stained glass window. The west wing is reserved for the master's office, with its reception desk and a smoking room-bar. A period Houplain lift is waiting to be put back into service. The grand staircase with its original art-deco stained glass window leads to the upper floors with their large rooms: bedrooms, landing-lounges, vast bathrooms in the art deco style, dressing rooms and game rooms. On the first floor, two covered terraces offer a view of the park and the Pyrenees. The current owners have added modern comforts such as centralized or floor-by-floor shutters, alarm, automatic watering, lighting of the park and the building, highlighting the characteristics of the building. Numerous terraces, the landscaped park with its majestic hundred-year-old trees, its ponds and fountains, its stream add to the elegance of the property. A comfortable caretaker's house and a garage for 6 vehicles complete this amazing property. This residence is waiting for Art deco enthusiasts who will fall in love with the manor and will enjoy living and entertaining in unparalleled comfort. For those who like numbers: Manor house: 600m2: 1 kitchen, 2 dining rooms, 4 lounges, 3 offices, laundry room, 8 WCs, 2 covered terraces, 3 outside terraces, 6 bedrooms, 2 dressing rooms, 1 games room, 1 sports room, 2 staircases, 1 lift, attic, wine cellar, 7 cellars, 1 safe room. Caretaker's house: Lounge, kitchen, WC, 2 bathrooms, 6 bedrooms, attic and basement. Land 18 774 m2 enclosed, automatic watering, 3 ponds, stream, water tower, garage 6 vehicles, workshop, shed and attic. An exceptional property. Contact : Patrick PONCET +33 (0)4 67 02 03 31
…By Poncet & Poncet Christie's International Real Estate Occitanie
House with terrace Tarbes (65)
iad France - Mathieu Maginot (06 38 88 53 58) offers you: Are you looking for a unique and prestigious property in the heart of Tarbes? Discover this sumptuous 9-room Master House with a usable area of 362m², recently renovated with very high-end materials, offering an exceptional living environment that combines modern comfort and elegance.On the ground floor, you will find a spacious entrance, a separate suspended toilet with a washbasin, a bedroom with an en-suite bathroom, and finally, a large living area of 80m² including a fitted kitchen open to a bright living room thanks to its numerous openings to the outside.The first floor offers five bedrooms, including a parental suite of approximately 32m² with its dressing room and shower room, an office space of about 17m² that can be closed, a separate suspended toilet, an en-suite shower room to two of the bedrooms with an additional suspended toilet, and a bathroom.On the upper level, you will also appreciate a vast 70m² space that can be arranged as you wish, as well as storage under the eaves allowing for additional storage.The plot of approximately 600m² allows you to enjoy an attractive garden outdoors with its well and two tiled terraces of 21 and 36m². A parking area allowing for 3 to 4 vehicles, and a garage of 24m² accessible from inside the house are also available.The windows are made of aluminum with double and triple glazing, air conditioning with air/air heat pump and airzone, a fireplace in the living room, intercom, travertine and oak flooring, oak interior doors, fiber optics, and collective sanitation. Quality renovation from 2019 to the present!!Close to all the amenities of the city center within walking distance, this property is a rare opportunity in the Tarbes real estate market. Do not miss the chance to become the owner of this prestigious residence where every detail has been carefully thought out to offer an exceptional living environment.*Virtual tour available upon request*Agency fees paid by the seller. Energy display information for this property: ENERGY class A index 67 and CLIMATE class A index 2. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques site: www.georisques.gouv.fr. This real estate announcement has been drafted under the editorial responsibility of Mr. Mathieu Maginot EI (ID 50699), independent real estate agent (without holding funds), commercial agent of SAS I@D France registered at the Toulouse RSAC under the number 889774915, holding the real estate canvassing card on behalf of the company I@D France SAS. Find all our properties on our website. www.iadfrance.frThis description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Iad France
House with pool and garden Tarbes (65)
Large property, close to Tarbes, with a master house, outbuildings, an annex with offices, stables, and garages, all on more than 7.5 hectares. Space and tranquility characterize this property surrounded by nature as far as the eye can see, with meadows, riding paths, fruit trees, and flowering beds. In the horizon, the surrounding hills and the Pyrenees mountain range. This remarkable master house of 400 m² on 2 levels features a ground floor covered with beautiful veined black and green marble: 2 living rooms, 1 master suite, 1 large fully equipped kitchen/dining room, 1 back kitchen, 1 laundry room, and 1 large boiler room with a pellet stove. On the first floor: 3 large bedrooms, 1 large dressing room, 1 bathroom, and 1 large 64 m² room to be arranged according to your inspiration. In another building, the outbuildings of about 300 m², mainly used for offices and storage, could be transformed if needed. Stables with 4 stalls can accommodate your horses and an attic with a magnificent frame made by a craftsman. Pool area and pool house to host your family or friends. Unique property in the area, just 18 km from Tarbes-Lourdes airport, 9 km from Tarbes, and 3 km from amenities, pharmacy, doctor, and grocery store.Do not hesitate to contact me for more information about this property. COFIM, you are already at home!COFIM Partners - Valérie LAMORA (EI) - 06 85 40 70 96 - RSAC Tarbes 3322719244 - More information on www.cofim-immobilier.com Fees inclusive of VAT charged to the purchaser (55,000€ VAT inclusive) Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.frFees included of 4.58% charged to the buyer. Price excluding fees 1,200,000€. Energy class D, Climate class B Estimated average amount of annual energy expenses for standard use, based on 2021 energy prices: between €2,210.00 and €3,040.00. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: georisques.gouv.fr.Your COFIM TARBES PYRENEES advisor: Valérie LAMORA Commercial agent (Sole proprietorship) RSAC 332 719 244 RCP MMA IARD. At Cofim, you are already at home!
…By Cofim
Apartment with terrace Tarbes (65)
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…By Expertimo
House with terrace Mirande (32)
Romantic Château in search of loving owner to restore to former glory. Dear House Hunter, I am a beautiful and sizeable stone property. Some call me a château, but I resemble many things, from an elegant chartreuse, or manor house. My foundations are embedded in the 15th century, but over the years I have grown to resemble what you will most easily recognize as a sumptuous 18th century home, with high ceilings, tall window frames and many period features, from parquet and terra-cotta stone floors to my grand salon, which begs to host a ball should you so wish. Netherfield Park, or the Château de Courcelles have nothing on me! Currently slumbering in woodland, with English-style gardens planted to the front some thirty years ago, the first thing you will see on arrival, beyond my stoned and walled entrance, is a romantic summer garden, bursting with life. To the rear there are both raised lawns with walled gardens, and below a riot of woodland, a haven for birds and bees. On arrival and from the outside, I look somewhat more modest in size than I am. People say I resemble the kind of house publishers choose to put on the front cover of novels; stories in which there is usually a love affair and a mystery to unravel; but which could not have happened without the beautiful property itself. The house is always a central character; an elegant backdrop to life itself, where history can be made and new memories carved. To move here is to take on not just a project, but a lifestyle. A piece of history. As a château, I am proud of my brilliant Basque red front door, which strikes a colourful and elegant note on my impressive façade. With symmetrical windows, I am imposing. I have inspired many artists and photographers, being, if I do say so myself, rather an attractive building. I may have faded over the years, but it is easy to imagine that not so long ago my hallways bustled with ten full-time members of staff, who wore black uniforms with little white aprons, buffing and polishing my wooden floors and shining my lovely terra-cotta tiles on the ground floor. The kitchens were filled with bubbling pans; cooks bustling around to create sumptuous Gascon meals with all the fine local produce. The rear kitchen is the perfect place to prep vegetables or wash the pots. Throughout, my tall windows, which still retain their original glass, were brilliantly polished, sunlight flooding into the house from every angle. This is a property for a large family, a lover of history, or someone with a project, perhaps to create a small bijou guest house, or private hotel. Slumbering is all well and good, but like the proverbial phoenix, I’m reaching out across the mysterious and magical channels of the internet, to find the perfect owner who will undertake this restoration project. Although it is unseemly in my generation to talk of anything so mundane as one’s purse, I will say, that unless you are prepared to live somewhat rustically, just for the pleasure of spending time with me, I estimate a budget of 500 000 euros and upwards, perhaps a million, with which to restore my beautiful old bones. The sky is the limit but so is my potential. At a certain age, no-one likes to talk of their inner rumblings, creaks and all the little things that need to be fixed, but I must confess, my plasterwork has cracked and bobbled on the ground floor, some of my floor tiles are a little wobbly underfoot; my bathrooms meagre and more becoming of an earlier age. It would be lovely if my walls could be smoothed out again, and my creases ironed away. I feel I would do very well with some lovely chalk paint and colours. My insulation and heating need a little attention in order to provide some modern comforts for these old but rather lovely bones. For overnight guests, it would be nice to find a lavatory or two in addition to the two which are currently housed at the end of the ground floor and first floor hallways. I have a grand salon, where you could host a ball, as I mentioned. I also have a cosy living-room for family movie evenings. I have a big farmhouse style kitchen with a range, as well as a large utility room which has seen better days but is such a useful space. There is a hidden door in my dining-room, in the wooden panelled walls (one would expect nothing less in such an intriguing house!) where staff would organise serving dishes, during elegant family meals, when a host of guests would come to dine. There is even a family chapel, which has seen weddings and Christenings, although is quite empty now. When it’s time to sleep, there are five very large bedrooms on the first floor all with a sink and shower. The sixth bedroom which has fallen into disrepair, shares a bathroom with the master suite and could also be transformed into a dressing-room – but sadly this bathroom is currently out of order. For those who have a head for dizzying heights, a flight of stone steps runs from the grand salon up to the rooftop tower, where you can step out like a bird on a perch. Take care, this could be a fabulous place for evening drinks, but you will need to add some railings for safety. The view is fabulous, and from up here, you will appreciate the peaceful tranquility of the area: far from roads. A place where one can almost hear the trees growing; see the swallows soaring. My gardens provide a few unexpected quirks and surprises. Entry is from the ground floor level and ascends the majestic period staircase to the first floor, where there is a second grand door which opens onto a garden on the upper level of the property. This second walled garden is also accessible via both French windows in the Grand Salon. From here one can look down to the woodland below which has been left as a natural reserve. The upper walled gardens are reminiscent of the early 19th century gardens built at this time. On this level, there is a veranda and a covered terrace area for outdoor dining. I cannot deny, it will take a home seeker with heart and courage to take on this project, with so many memories of what the château used to look like, bubbling beneath the surface, if you have the drive to tackle a restoration project in this stunning and peaceful region of Southwest France, I am a Château more than worthy of your attention. This is a very special place, with a very special energy. On arrival here, the château stirs a sense of curiosity. Guests long to push open the grand front door and step inside to explore, which is just what we will do. Be my guest! Let’s look in more detail: The Ground Floor Entrance We enter the château via a brilliant red front door, where we find ourselves in a large hallway, that runs to the staircase at the far end. The central hallway is crossed by a transverse hallway at its midpoint. All the main floor rooms, and the cellar and barns are accessible via these two hallways. The floors have conserved their original terra-cotta tiles. On entering the main front door and the central hallway, a door to the left opens into the formal dining-room. The Dining-Room & Butler’s Pantry (“Garde Manger”). The room is dressed with a large formal table. There is a black marble fireplace, and the rear wall is clad with decorative wooden panelling. One of the wooden panels opens to reveal a secret doorway into a room behind, where staff would stack the plates and dishes, whilst waiting to serve the next course. The Chapel, Cosy Sitting-Room & Study Returning to the central hallway, we turn left, into the second transverse hallway. Here a door opens to an ancient family chapel, no longer in use. At the far end of the hallway, there is another door to the dining-room, and a door to the snug and cosy sitting-room, furnished with comfortable sofas and where the family gathers to watch television. This room has two big windows and a woodburning stove. Next to the sitting room there is a downstairs study room with on window and shelving. On the other side of the central hallway, along the second section of the transverse hallway, we find the domestic quarters and kitchens. The family kitchen & the Utility Room, barn & cellar These two sizeable rooms ensure there is plenty of space in the Château for food preparation. The family kitchen has space for a large breakfast table, a range-style cooker, and a sink and workspace tiled with old-fashioned Delft style blue and white tiles. With its terracotta floor tiles, and characterful large stone slab windows sills, opening onto the bucolic front gardens, the kitchen is a delightful room. There is a cosy woodburning stove in the kitchen, welcome when dining at the kitchen table on a cold winter’s night. The Utility Room Next to the kitchen accessible via the hallway and a door to the far end of the room, we find a second room, equally as spacious in size where the kitchen staff worked. With somewhat faded glory, this is nonetheless a very useful space, also with a large table and sink. The Barn & Cellar Opposite the rear kitchen there is a door to a vast downstairs barn, and a wine cellar. This room is ample enough to store a tractor, or any number of garden tools. The downstairs lavatory The WC is situated at the far end of the hallway leading to the kitchen, rear kitchen and the barn. The Outbuildings A door to the far end of the hallway opens onto the gardens, and several outbuildings requiring attention. The First Floor The original staircase turns upwards to the first floor and to a spacious landing, where there is a grand door leading to the upper gardens, covered terrasse and veranda. The Grand Salon This room is the pièce de resistance of the property. Impressive due to its size, formidable stone fireplace, and two large French windows opening onto the raised gardens, this is a gorgeous room. There is a terracotta floor, bathed in light from its vast windows and doors, and with a stone staircase to the tower, where there is a bird’s nest view of the property and the countryside for miles around. This is a room where it is truly possible to dine in style. Push back the tables and host a ball in true 18th century style. A wedding party hosted here, but with the ancient carved chairs, and central wooden table, one can imagine this room is fit for a king or queen to come to supper. It is almost baronial. A place to sleep after the ball… On the first-floor level of the property, distributed along two vast hallways clad with terra cotta stone floor tiles, there are five bedrooms each with a shower or bath, and a sink, and one bedroom which has fallen into disrepair which shares the family bathroom which is not in use and requires fixing. There is one toilet in the tower, above the ground floor toilet. The bedrooms are characterized by their size and light, their ornamental fireplaces and high ceilings. The Gardens The property has substantial gardens, both ornamental, terraced and wild, with a total of 13.5 hectares of land. The property has two terraced gardens, one at the front of the property and the second on the first-floor terrace which sweeps around a section of the house creating a very private garden area overlooking trees and distant views of the Pyrenees. There is an area below the terrace which is mown and houses the pigeonnier and an ancient fishtank. Our thoughts here at BLISS This property was clearly once a fine and sumptuous home and deserving of restoration. If you dream of an escape to the chateau in rural southwest France, this property has much to offer and a wealth of character. The building is not as imposing and overwhelming as one might imagine a chateau to be. Make no mistake, it is vast but is has the feel of a very substantial manor house, and one can easily imagine the works required to make it shine again. It is generous in size for a normal family home, though the last couple to live here in total tranquility, lived here by themselves for thirty years. You will need a very solid envelope to make this home perfect throughout. If you can live in rustic charm, and are prepared to do the works little by little, the property was lived in on a full-time basis until very recently. The location is utterly peaceful. This is a rare, and interesting find, and we are excited to share it with our buyers here at Bliss. On a technical note 11 main rooms 6 bedrooms 1 grand salon 1 snug 1 study 1 dining room 1 breakfast kitchen (kitchen incorporates breakfast kitchen) Amount of taxe foncière/property tax : 2,019 euros 2 lavatories Closest village : MIRANDE Agen : 1h 25 Toulouse airport : 1h15 Septic tank Oil central heating (to be changed) DPE Outbuildings Large utility room adjacent to the kitchen Cellar Workshop/Storeroom/boiler room Ground floor of tower with wine cellar Secret room (“Butler’s Pantry”) Chapel Garage for one large car or two small cars, with manual door Oil central heating which will need replacing by the new owner 4 electric hot water heaters (one in the bathroom not in use, not used) 1 woodburner in the small salon 1 woodburning stove in the kitchen Open fireplaces: 1 in the Grand Salon, 1 in the Dining Room (which will need checking before further use, but have been lit by current owners)
…By Bliss Immobilier
House with garden and terrace Mirande (32)
Situated on the heights and former fortifications of the village, with superb panoramic views, this former 18th century convent offers 320m2 of living space with all modern comforts. Beautiful period architectural features. Vast entrance hall with monumental staircase. Spacious reception rooms with high ceilings. Living room of 33m2 with French window overlooking the garden and the view. Dining room of 32m2 with French window overlooking the garden and the view - Vast kitchen of 32m2 - Study/library of 32m2 with large bay window overlooking the view. First floor with central hallway leading to 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms - Attic of 77m2 suitable for conversion - Lots of charm and character. Outbuildings with 88m2 garage, covered terrace and terraced gardens with views. Water well. Charming picturesque village with local shops and services. Quiet and peaceful location. Selling price= 645 000€- Fees payable by the Seller.
…By Les Pierres D'oc Agence Immobilière Gaillard
Castle Mirande (32)
Discover an exceptional property just 1 hour and 15 minutes from Toulouse: a stunning château nestled in the heart of 1.5 hectares of land, offering an idyllic setting and panoramic views of the Pyrenees. This unique residence, blending historic charm with modern comfort, is sure to captivate lovers of refinement and tranquility. Fully modernized while preserving its original features, this château offers 500 m² of living space, with expansive, light-filled rooms elegantly decorated. The ground floor exudes warmth, featuring an oak-paneled library, a majestic living room with a fireplace, a traditional farmhouse-style kitchen, and a formal dining room. Upstairs, four spacious bedrooms, three of which have en-suite bathrooms, await, alongside an additional room offering potential for personalized use. Complementing the château, a renovated 250 m² outbuilding includes an independent guest house and a beautifully arranged space perfect for entertaining. The meticulously maintained grounds feature a 12x6m swimming pool, a summer kitchen, a welcoming pergola, and an ornamental pond. The expansive green spaces cater to all your desires, whether for relaxation, gardening, or hosting animals. Situated on the edge of a charming village, this property balances privacy with proximity to essential amenities. Do not miss this rare opportunity to acquire an exceptional property. To schedule a visit and discover its full potential, contact us today.
…By Maxwell-baynes Residential And Vineyards - Christie's International Real Estate
House with pool and terrace Mirande (32)
This elegant five-bedroom house close to Mirande has clearly been a much-loved home for the current owners. Flooded with natural light, it is filled with books, flowers and antiques, and radiates peace and tranquillity. Quite simply, it is a delight to be in. Perched on the edge of a lively village, it is private yet not isolated and boasts exceptional, far-reaching views of the Pyrenees. On a clear day, it is even possible to see the observation tower on the Pic du Midi. Built in the 19th century, there is a certain grandeur about this property which was probably designed for a person of high status in the local community. The grand, ornate iron gates that lead you into the garden are further testament to this. The setting As well as a beautiful swimming pool, the surrounding gardens are simply delightful. Mature trees, beautifully tended flowerbeds, a charming little pond where frogs jump in alarm as you approach. there is even a resident hedgehog who can often been seen peeking his sweet little face out of the long grass next to the vegetable patch. The house The ground floor Elegant stone steps lead up to a traditional wide front door through which we enter a large and welcoming hallway with beautiful original glazed doors to the stairs, and a tiled floor. Original folding doors open into different rooms including a ‘front to back’ living room with a working fireplace. There is a dining room with south facing views, a cloakroom/boot room with access to the garden and basement and a guest WC behind the stairs Also on this floor is a charming renovated fitted kitchen with gorgeous, tiled patterned floor. It is a large and light-filled space, with hand painted wooden units, a roomy central island with basket style storage, a large range cooker with hood. First floor The current owners have put down good quality wall-to-wall carpeting in all four of the bedrooms, but the original wide wooden floorboards are still there, protected by the carpeting. On the landing, a quiet reading area is framed by flourishing plants and French doors that open onto a tiny Juliet balcony with iron railings. The floorboards here are the original wide wooden planks. There are four bedrooms on this level, two on each side of the landing. On the left-hand side there is a pretty rose-coloured bedroom with a fireplace and shower room, and opposite another twin room with a hand basin and a shower / WC. On the right-hand side of the landing, the third bedroom has a bathroom and a fireplace. The fourth bedroom is the master suite; it also has a pretty fireplace and a big bathroom with a bath and a large window. All the fireplaces on this floor are closed, and a new owner might want to update / refresh the bathrooms. Second floor On the landing there is an alcove with a large window, and this has been set up as a children’s reading area. The rest of the second floor is divided into one good sized bedroom and a large playroom which could also serve as a sixth bedroom. It would be equally possible to make this whole floor into a private suite with a bathroom and dressing room as well as a big bedroom. Garden level At the back of the house, two steps lead down to a lower level where there is a boiler room, storage for gardening equipment plus a laundry room. There is also enough space for a workshop. Pool & gardens This property comes with a stunning pool which is set close to the house for ease of use. It is surrounded by a spacious patio and there is a second raised terrace behind it which is a lovely spot to sit and watch the children play in the pool. There are wonderful vistas of the Pyrenees everywhere in the front garden, and this area is no exception. As to the gardens, this has been a labour of love for the current owners over several years. What was once a simple lawn has been developed it into a delightful, well-established haven of plants, shrubs and trees with different places to sit and find shade and sun. While the front garden offers a variety of flowerbeds, flowering bushes and attractive spots to sit and read a book, the back garden is more practical. Here, beside the many mature trees, there is a flourishing vegetable patch, a glass greenhouse and a pond. The basement of the house is also accessible from the back of the house, so all the practical activities can take place here. Outbuildings A large barn is located on one side of the house and offers lots of room for several cars, a workshop and wood storage. There is also a full upper level that has not been exploited. Here at Bliss We found this house delightful on so many levels; the charm of original features, the stunning views southwards to the Pyrenees, the lovely English flowerbeds, the pretty fishpond nestling behind some trees next to the vegetable garden. It is a property that would suit a family for a permanent home but would also make an ideal holiday home. As with most houses, there are elements that could be improved upon but when you are on the property, whether it be in the house or anywhere in the gardens, you feel as if you are in your own private world.
…By Bliss Immobilier
Property Mirande (32)
GERS PROPERTY 57 HA LAKE In a dominant position, with the Pyrenees chain as a backdrop, this impeccably maintained property invites you to a peaceful countryside life. A superb main house, recently restored, offers approximately 230 m². From the large bay window in the living room, you will never tire of admiring the exceptional view of its immense lake and the surrounding nature. The 4 beautiful bedrooms and 3 bathrooms ensure the comfort of this home. Nearby but not attached, a guest house of about 80 m² has also been fully renovated in country style. The outbuildings are of a good size, including an old stable that has also been restored, with an area of about 100 m², and a barn of more than 150 m². The 57 hectares of land made up of meadows and groves are entirely free. A large lake bordered by a walnut plantation benefits from a connection for the irrigation of the land. You will find all amenities 7 km away and the town of Auch 30 km away.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Property And Consulting
Castle Montignac (65)
Completely renovated 19th-century château in the heart of the historic site of Lascaux caves and in the Vézère valley, a UNESCO World Heritage site, close to the tourist attractions of Sarlat and Périgord Noir. The château and its outbuilding have 42 bedrooms, including 8 flats. The property is ideal for receptions, seminars and weddings. The château is set in 9.2 hectares of perfectly peaceful parkland, including 3 hectares of woodland overlooking the Vézère river. A heated swimming pool completes this haven of peace. 2 spacious living rooms of 130 and 150m², 3 lounges, terrace, reception room, sauna, spa, gym, car park. Caretaker's flat, professional kitchen, lift, 2 bedrooms with access for people with reduced mobility. Shops, services and schools 5 minutes away, Brive airport 45 minutes, motorway 12 minutes. Property presented by Corinne Frémont +33 6 11 47 76 42 EI sales agent Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Barnes Proprietes & Chateaux
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