The agencies at Boussens
These agencies offer a selection of luxury properties vente at Boussens. Feel free to contact them for personalized assistance.
Immobilier.notaires® and notary office Jérôme BESSET offer :Estate / castle for sale - BOUSSENS (31360)- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Visits: By appointment.Contact: 06.18.04.76.05- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -A notary real estate ad of Jérôme BESSET - Notaries in Aurignac - N° SIRET : 42961997600013- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Immobilier.notaires® : Value, buy & sell with notaries everywhere in France. 12.000 notaries, experts and negotiators assist you in your real-estate project with confidence.
…By Immo-interactif
HAUTE GARONNE - SAINT MARTORY Nestled in a charming medieval village, this comfortable and unique property has several potential uses: commercial or tourist activity, primary or secondary residence. With no nuisances or neighbors overlooking, the main house, designed by an architect and measuring just over 200 m², is divided into a very large 75 m² living room with a 33 m² open kitchen and a winter garden. Upstairs are three bedrooms. Adjacent to this recent construction is an older part of 245 m² spread over two levels and converted into two rooms of 33m² and 78m². A leisure room, a disabled shower room, and an office complete this area. 85 m² of space remain to be converted. There is a 120 m² outbuilding, a dovecote, a carport, a workshop, and a spa. The 2,800 m² garden is entirely enclosed by walls. Beautiful architectural features. Excellent overall condition. Energy class: C Climate class: C Estimated annual energy costs for standard use: between €1,316 and €1,780 per year. Prices indexed for 2021, 2022, and 2023. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Agence Mercure Toulouse-occitanie
Set in a quiet, unspoilt setting close to major roads and just an hour from Toulouse, this property offers views of the Pyrenees. It comprises a stone house of approximately 340m² built in 1850 and fully restored in 1995, an outbuilding, a swimming pool and 16 hectares of surrounding land. The house features a large entrance hall leading to a living room with a fireplace, a dining room, a kitchen and a ground-floor bedroom with an en-suite bathroom. Upstairs, there are three bedrooms and two bathrooms. On the top floor with sloping ceilings, there is a large dormitory-style bedroom. An outbuilding adjoining the house with a laundry room, a workshop and a garage. Close to the house, a beautiful area with a swimming pool and pool house. The grounds, approximately 16 hectares, consist of a garden surrounding the house, as well as meadows and woodland.
…By Barnes Toulouse
Immobilier.notaires® and notary office Jérôme BESSET offer :Estate / castle for sale - AURIGNAC (31420)- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Visits: By appointment.Contact: 06.18.04.76.05- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -A notary real estate ad of Jérôme BESSET - Notaries in Aurignac - N° SIRET : 42961997600013- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Immobilier.notaires® : Value, buy & sell with notaries everywhere in France. 12.000 notaries, experts and negotiators assist you in your real-estate project with confidence.
…By Immo-interactif
Set in an elevated position with breathtaking views over the surrounding countryside and towards the mountains, this absolutely charming country house offers generous, well-balanced accommodation, a separate bespoke gîte, and superb outdoor living. The main house has been thoughtfully arranged, with a versatile layout that allows for ground floor living if required, including a potential bedroom suite with adjoining shower room and office space. The interiors combine original character featuresexposed stone, fireplaces, and timber floorswith practical modern comforts. Ground floor: Entrance hall (14.0 m²) with original winding staircase and brick floorSitting room (23.3 m²), east-facing with fireplace and wood-burning stoveDining room (23.3 m²), double aspect with exposed stone wall, original brick floor and wood burnerFully fitted kitchen (19.9 m²), double aspect with south-facing mountain viewsOffice (17.9 m²) with doors to barn and west-facing patioUtility room (9.6 m²) with garden accessShower room (7.8 m²) with WC and basinVestibule (3.8 m²)First floor Landing (7.2 m²), east-facingMaster bedroom (24.2 m²), double aspect with fireplaceEn-suite bathroom (14.8 m²) with bath, walk-in shower, WC and basin, exposed stone wallBedroom 2 (24.4 m²), fireplace, wooden floor, east-facingEn-suite shower room (5.2 m²)Family shower room (5.2 m²) (mid-stair)Bedroom 3 (12.0 m²), exposed stone walls and attractive timber frameBedroom 4 (16.2 m² including eaves), currently used as a craft roomSecond floor: Large convertible space (67.0 m²), insulated with beautiful exposed beamsAdditional spaces: Cellar (23.0 m²), ideal for storage/bikesDrive-in barn with access to office, cellar, gîte and boiler room (Geminox oil system) with mezzanine storageStoreroom/workshop (56.0 m²), concrete floor, ideal for wood storage or projectsExterior:The property sits within 7,400 m² of landscaped, natural gardens, designed to complement the setting and maximise the exceptional views. A superb 11 x 5 m swimming pool (1.5 m depth) features a concertina cover, allowing for an extended swimming season. Gîte (approx. 90.0 m²):A beautifully crafted, independent guest house with bi-fold doors opening onto a wooden terrace and enjoying outstanding views. Open-plan living / dining / fitted kitchen, 50m²Bedroom (13.0 m²)Terrace (12.0 m²)Bathroom (12.0 m²) with walk-in shower, basin and WCElectric heating, connected to original septic systemAdditional features include double glazing throughout. A rare opportunity to acquire a character property with income potential, flexible living space and exceptional views in a peaceful rural setting. 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 4120.00 and 5630.00 . Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Geohazards website: georisques.gouv.fr.
…By Maisons Et Manoirs
Exclusively at Sotheby's, beautiful property set in 4 hectares of parklands, woods and meadows, with a charming 19th century château at its heart. It offers approx. 430 m2 of living space to be brought up to date while retaining its original features: double doors, parquet flooring, fireplaces, twin towers, machicolations, trumeaux, etc. 120 m2 caretaker's cottage, stables, tennis court, etc. We particularly appreciate its very good, unspoilt setting with beautiful trees and its charm. Just 10 minutes from all amenities and the motorway, 1 hour from Toulouse and 20 minutes from the first ski slopes.
…By Midi-pyrénées Sotheby’s International Realty
HAUTE-GARONNE - NEAR AURIGNAC In a commanding position overlooking the Pyrenees, set in almost 7 hectares of land including 1 hectare of parkland, this 520 m² château has a rich history. It features a 12th-century keep enhanced by a 14th-century square tower. The property has 9 main rooms, including a large seigneurial hall and 6 bedrooms. A second accommodation with its own entrance adjoins the main building and comprises 3 main rooms, including 2 bedrooms. Fine architectural features include a spiral staircase and beautiful fireplaces. The property also boasts extensive outbuildings. The entire property, including the roofs, is in good condition. Some interior refurbishment is to be considered. 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 Agence Mercure Toulouse-occitanie
Exceptional Architect-Designed Home – 604 m² of Living Space in the Heart of a 7,440 m² Landscaped Park - Exceptional Architect-Designed Home – 604 m² of Living Space in the Heart of a 7,440 m² Landscaped Park Set in a privileged environment, hidden from view and offering complete privacy, discover this sumptuous architect-designed property boasting 604 m² of living space, nestled within a magnificent enclosed and landscaped park of 7,440 m² enhanced by fruit trees. From the moment you step inside, the impressive volumes immediately captivate. The main living area, composed of a vast lounge and an elegant dining room, offers approximately 116 m² flooded with natural light, creating a rare and prestigious reception space. The fully fitted kitchen of approximately 30 m² will appeal to lovers of fine dining and convivial entertaining. An independent utility room with direct access to the basement completes this highly functional space.
…By Leggett Immobilier
Steeped in history, this former Napoleonic-era relay house dating back to 1789 stands as a rare testimony of French heritage, now beautifully renovated into a 460 sqm residence with 6 bedrooms, set within 5.7 hectares of peaceful countryside near Cazères. The property retains its original soul while offering modern comfort. Thick walls, fireplaces and generous volumes reflect its past, while recent renovations ensure ease of living. The ground floor reveals a series of elegant reception rooms, including a 62 sqm living room with fireplace, a dining room and several lounges. Each space tells a story, offering both intimacy and grandeur. The kitchen, newly installed in 2025, blends contemporary design with the character of the house. It is spacious and functional, ideal for both daily use and entertaining. Upstairs, six generously sized bedrooms and five bathrooms allow for comfortable living, whether for a family home or a hospitality project. The estate itself is a defining feature. The 5.7 hectares of land surround the house with nature, offering privacy, silence and uninterrupted views over hills and forests. A swimming pool, a pool house with independent studio, and renovated outbuildings add to the charm and versatility of the property. Located in the Volvestre region, known for its authenticity and natural beauty, and within easy reach of Toulouse, this is a rare opportunity to own a piece of history in the South of France.
…By Kretz & Partners
40 minutes south of Toulouse, a 18th-century manor house, with outbuildings in 4,700 m² of grounds. This property was built around 1760 and then rebuilt during the 18th century by the Marquis de Sers. It occupies the same site as a medieval fortress dating back to the 13th century. The rectangular building is entirely made of brick and boasts a pavilion at each of its four corners. Protruding brick cornices denote the separation between the two storeys of the edifice and underline the roof. On the façade, a semi-circular arched doorway sets the tone, whilst in the equivalent place at the rear, there is a rectangular French window. The façade faces the village square that occupies the manor house’s former domain, with views to the horizon of the green hills that overlook the municipality. In front of the edifice, the garden / courtyard is planted with rose bushes and rhododendrons, under the finely statured branches of two horse chestnut trees and two lime trees. Together, they provide freshness as well as shade in summer and light plus warmth in winter. The courtyard is surrounded by three buildings: the manor house, former stables and a hangar, forming a coherent architectural whole that protects against prying eyes and wind. Behind this brick screen, there is a second garden - the Garonne garden - which extends up to a discrete gate to the village’s church, which was the castle’s chapel in bygone days. It is framed by two mounds, most likely the former medieval moat. It is square in shape and retains subtle traces of its past as an ornamental garden, with geometric patterns and an elegant thoroughness. Two fountains - one in the garden / courtyard and the other in the Garonne garden - provide a gentle touch to the place. To the west, in a discrete corner of the Garonne garden, a swimming pool stands in its rightful place, lined with irises, rose bushes, olive trees and a few palm trees.
…By Patrice Besse
ARIEGE - BETCHAT Authentic Ariège stone house with large spaces. Splendid panoramic view and absolute tranquility. With 204 m², it is divided into 5 main rooms, including a very bright living room opening onto a large kitchen. Upstairs there are 2 bedrooms and an office. The whole property opens onto a large 50 m² terrace. A second adjoining house of 103 m² is divided into 4 main rooms, including 2 bedrooms, and needs to be modernised. A garage, a shed and a well-kept garden complete this property. Suitable as a main or secondary residence, or for a tourist activity. Energy class: F Climate class: F Estimated annual energy costs for standard use: between €7,240 and €9,840 per year. Prices indexed to 2021. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Agence Mercure Toulouse-occitanie
Habitation: In the heart of a 52-hectare forest comprising several kilometers of trails and benefiting from a beautiful view, this property houses several residential houses. The large stone house, recently renovated, has an area of approximately 250 m². With its covered terrace leading to the swimming pool, it features a large living room of 50 m² with two fireplaces, a spacious kitchen of 43 m², and 3 bedrooms, including a large one with a dressing room. An independent section includes 3 additional bedrooms with their own bathrooms. Solar panels are present for self-consumption. A second recent wooden house offers an area of 89 m². It includes a living room with a kitchen leading to 2 bedrooms, each with its own shower room. It has a heat pump for underfloor heating. It also has a covered terrace with a beautiful view of the property, as well as 100 m² of basement space that can also be developed. Virtual visit upon request. Exploitation: Close to the residential house, a separate hangar of 96 m², with a workshop and a canning room, allows for the storage of equipment or parking for 3 cars. Foncier: Surrounding the property, there are more than 52 hectares of forests, entirely fenced by an electrified fence. Various species make up this forest, with hardwood species (red oaks, maples, wild cherries) and conifer species (Douglas fir, Laricio pines), all managed under a Simple Management Plan (PSG). The property also includes a pond of 3,700 m², fed by two ditches. Eléments complémentaires: The property could be suitable for various activities, which can be complementary: guest rooms, cottages, hunting park, dog training, or even forestry exploitation. Mission and stakes Safer on this property - Energizing agriculture and forestry Please note that some advertising sites do not allow our service to be displayed correctly. For complete and accurate information, we invite you to visit our website or contact us directly. Information regarding the risks this property may be exposed to is available on the Géorisques website: georisques.gouv.fr Photos: © Copyright Safer - Use prohibited without the author's consent.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Safer Occitanie
A manor house, outbuildings and swimming pool in a luminous clearing surrounded by 10 hectares of royal forest, 50 minutes from Toulouse . Invisible from the road, you discover the house when you turn a bend in a woodland path. It is sheltered behind a green wall of Scots pines, limes, ancient oaks, ferns and peaceful clearings. As if set down inside a bubble of greenery, it forms a discreet, almost secret unit with its outbuildings, swimming pool, pond and driveways, enveloped in more than 10 hectares of landscaped parkland and ancient forest. Most of the buildings have stone walls, some of which are rendered, and gable roofs with interlocking tiles. The three-storey residence, with almost 650 m² of living space, was probably built at the end of the 19th century and has been patiently restored after a period of neglect. Each stage of the work was guided by meticulous restoration of the original features: the old fireplaces, the oak or chestnut parquet flooring, the moulded ceilings, the stone window and door frames and the floors have been preserved or restored, with respect for the building. All of the utilities have been renewed: drainage, rainwater, pipes, electricity and heating. The main roof has been remodelled, and the roof of the annexe has been refitted. A stone pond and a fountain form a peaceful focal point around the house. The swimming pool is set nearby in a landscaped clearing, like a natural extension of the house, not far from a natural pool fed by a spring. There is also a well adjacent to the outbuildings, which still contains water. The overall effect is one of harmonious sobriety, typical of country manor houses, where practicality meets elegance. The top floor of the house, which is preserved in its original state and insulated under the rafters, offers huge conversion potential.
…By Patrice Besse
At the heart of an estate of approximately 50 hectares, the property is set within a landscape of rolling hills and typical southern Ardèche vegetation, offering open views and a high level of privacy. Its elevated position provides an extended panorama with no direct overlooking. Located within easy reach of renowned natural and heritage sites, the setting is suitable both for private use and for a hospitality business, with convenient access while remaining away from busy roads. The 18th-century stone farmhouse offers around 900 sqm of living space. It comprises a private area of approximately 180 sqm and five independent guest units of varying sizes, accommodating up to around fifty people. The layout allows for immediate operation, including a professional kitchen. Water supply is provided by a natural spring, supplemented by a borehole and a rainwater collection system, with the option to connect to the mains water network. Sanitation is individual, via a septic tank currently in working order but requiring compliance with current regulations. A gas boiler and solar panels supply hot water and heat the private area. In addition, approximately 300 sqm of outbuildings include several structures for various uses, some of which remain to be completed or further developed. Outside, an 8 x 15 metre swimming pool with a large terrace enjoys panoramic views over the surrounding hills. Various annexes complete the property, including technical areas, storage spaces and facilities related to the current operation. Our opinion: the property offers a well-established setup for a hospitality activity, with significant capacity and existing infrastructure. The balance between private living space and independent accommodation allows for flexible use. The outbuildings and additional areas provide further potential for development or enhancement, within a natural environment that is a key asset for the long-term viability of the project.
…By Poncet & Poncet
Discover this exceptional property, a true gem nestled in the heart of a park of over 3 hectares, adorned with centenary trees. This castle of more than 520 m² of living space, combining the charm of the old with modern comfort, offers a luxurious and serene living environment.The castle consists of (416m²):On the ground floor:A large entrance hall featuring the spiral staircase, serving several spaces.A vast living room, dining room, and a large kitchen.An office space of over 43 m².Additionally, vestibule, sanitary room, pantry, laundry room.....On the first floor:5 spacious suites, each with its own shower room or bathroom.Technical aspects:Double-glazed PVC windows with electric shutters (ground floor) or wood (first floor).Heating system using oil, and insert fireplaces.Several water heaters.Individual sanitation.The Exteriors and Outbuildings:The estate extends over more than 3 hectares of land. You will find:More than 500 m² of outbuildings with a stable, workshop, and garages, offering exceptional potential for various projects.A charming dovecote with an unbeatable view of the pool.A 6x12 swimming pool.Large terraces.Gravel driveway.Landscaped garden.Fenced park for horses.Electric gate, parking, pond.....Independent Housing:The property also has two independent units, offering additional possibilities:An independent house of type T3 of 70 m², with a enclosed garden and vegetable patch.An independent apartment of 57 m².This castle is therefore an opportunity to acquire an exceptional property!This site presents interests both for a family residence and for a professional venue; projects for guest rooms, catering, events... etc., will be welcome.Do not hesitate to contact me for more information or to arrange a visit! Video of the site available upon request.Virginie AURIA - C3HIMMOO7-87-89-65-59Your C3H IMMO advisor: Virginie AURIACommercial agent (Sole proprietorship)RSAC 925 234 643This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Agences Privees
A large bourgeois house from the early 19th century and its grounds with swimming pool, one hour from Toulouse, in the Comminges region. The property is accessible from the street via a large gate, which opens onto a small drive. The staff lodgings, which could be included in the sale, have been restored and are located along the wall that separates the two buildings. The manor house, built in 1870, has either two or three storeys, depending on its various volumes, and is topped with single-pitch, gable, three-sided and hipped slate rooftops. Built out of ashlar stone and covered in ochre-colour plaster, three rectangular sections or foreparts as well as a square tower make up the asymmetrical and elegant building, the various features of which recall the Gothic Revival style. With an exterior designed in such a way as to provide the dwelling with both its character and identity, its light-colour ashlar stone pilasters with smooth rusticated stonework and sharp corners accentuate its various angles. The house’s colourful friezes with geometric patterns in blue, red and cream, crenels and stone or zinc mouldings along the cornice, wraparound stringcourses as well as the roofs’ projecting eaves, all contribute to the building’s overall elegant appearance and characteristic ornamental grace. The pinkish ochre of its exterior walls highlights all of its decorative elements, while the plain stone or beige-colour plaster-coated window and door surrounds, corners, foundation and stringcourses showcase the structure of the architecture’s volumes. The manor’s large-paned windows and doors, mainly rectangular in shape, have flat or moulded surrounds, some of which are highlighted by a windowsill, an entablature, fanlights or a balcony with a stone guardrail for those facing south, while the tower, with mostly rounded or dropped arch windows, is illuminated by triple windows on each side of its top floor. In addition, a round oculus crowns the manor’s central second-floor window to the south and an arched window overlooks the rectangular glass doors that open onto the first-floor patio facing east.
…By Patrice Besse
Set in a remarkable natural environment, this beautifully renovated property enjoys truly spectacular views over the surrounding countryside. It comprises two independent houses, substantial outbuildings, a swimming pool, and extends over 22 hectares of land, including woodland and pasture, with approximately 500 metres of river frontage. The renovation has been carried out to a high standard throughout: new electrical system, fully redone roofs and ridge tiles, aluminium guttering, and a heat pump system with cast iron radiators (16 kW). The total living space is approximately 436 m². The land includes 13 hectares of woodland and 9 hectares of pasture, crossed by the river La Noue, creating a rare and unspoilt setting. The property is served by two compliant septic systems (3,000 L and 7,000 L). The second house is equipped with electric radiators, with connections already in place for an alternative heating system if desired. A rare property combining quality renovation, generous volumes and an exceptional natural setting, ideal as a main residence, hospitality project or equestrian property. A superb lifestyle property offering space, privacy and versatility in an outstanding countryside setting. Main house Ground floor: Entrance hall: 16.4 m²Bedroom 1 with shower and WC: 18.5 m²Bedroom 2 with shower, south-facing: 17.4 m²Kitchen / dining room with fireplace insert and French doors: 39.7 m²Living / dining room with open kitchen, double-sided insert and enhanced insulation: 60.0 m²Bathroom with bath, WC and basinHallway with built-in storageUtility roomLarge barn opening onto the terrace and pool area, with summer kitchenFirst floor (mezzanine level): Master bedroom: 20.7 m²Bathroom: 9.4 m²Bedroom 2: 12.7 m² with en-suite shower room (3.9 m²)Dressing room: 9.0 m²Guest house / Gîte (fully renovated) Ground floor: Kitchen / dining room with French doors: 26.0 m²Living room (currently used as a gym) with access to terrace and pool: 23.8 m²First floor: Landing: 11.7 m²Dressing room: 4.0 m²WCLarge bedroom: 24.0 m²Shower room: 8.5 m² (shower, WC, double basin)Bedroom 2: 13.8 m²Bathroom: 14.0 m²Bedroom 3: 16.0 m² (+ areas under 1.80 m)Outbuildings exterior Stables: 163 m²Swimming pool (fibreglass shell, Neptune type)Terrace and summer kitchenPeaceful setting with no disturbance and far-reaching views Fees to be paid by the seller. Energy class D, Climate class B Estimated average amount of annual energy expenditure for standard use, based on the year's energy prices 2023: between 4280.00 and 5850.00 . Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Geohazards website: georisques.gouv.fr.
…By Maisons Et Manoirs
Restored farmhouse with magnificent views and gîtes for tourist rental on 27 hectares of land (forests and farmland), located in the commune of the medieval town of Rieux-Volvestre. The property is divided into four separate and independent dwellings as follows: On the ground floor, 2 apartments with access for disabled people: 1 two bedroom apartment with a kitchen/living/dining room, an office and a large terrace overlooking the garden. 1 small one-bedroom apartment with kitchen/living room and shower room. On the first floor two apartments: 1 apartment on the first floor with kitchen, living room, bathroom and 1 bedroom. Second living/dining room, guest bedroom and shower room. 1 two-bedroom apartment with kitchen and bathroom. The grounds feature a lovely garden, a vegetable patch, and a well. There is also a fish pond, a pond with water lilies, an orchard, a summer kitchen, and a small swimming pool with views of the Pic du Midi. A farm building with water and electricity supplies completes the complex. Less than an hour from Toulouse. Located near famous hiking trails, an hour from the ski slopes. Oil central heating and wood stoves in 3 gîtes. Beautiful property with plenty of possibilities. Ideal for a hospitality project with seasonal rentals, with space to host classes, retreats, or seminars. A must-see!
…By Europe Sud Immobilier - Esi
Near Aspet, in a quiet, unspoilt setting, this fully renovated 1880 manor house spans 302 m² in 9500 m² of parkland with swimming pool. It comprises a large entrance hall, a vast, bright reception room with large windows opening onto the terrace overlooking the garden, a study and a kitchen. A beautiful staircase leads to the 1st floor with a large hallway and dressing room, 3 bedrooms, one of which has a shower room, and a bathroom. The 2nd floor comprises a large attic room, a bedroom and an attic. There is also a farmhouse to convert and a very large garage in the wooded grounds. A beautiful concrete swimming pool, tiled with glass mosaics, can be heated using the heat pump.
…By Barnes Toulouse
ARIEGE - SAINT LIZIER With breathtaking views of the Pyrenees, this small late 18th-century country château stands out for its elegant architecture and distinctive features. The property is set in grounds of around 9,000 m² and comprises 212 m² of living space divided into eight main rooms. It also has an elevator, a garage, and a small outbuilding. Some updating is required. This property would be suitable as either a primary or secondary residence. For more information, please contact Eric Mercier: +33 (0)7 68 72 82 25. Energy rating: F Climate rating: C Estimated annual energy costs for standard use: between €6,370 and €8,650 per year. Prices indexed for 2021, 2022, and 2023. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Agence Mercure Toulouse-occitanie
EXCLUSIVE P&P Just a few minutes from Saint-Lizier, a UNESCO World Heritage Site renowned for its bishops' palace and cathedral, and one of the most beautiful villages in France, Château Saint-Michel is a true 19th-century gem. An exceptional estate with 31 hectares of parkland, fields, and woods, it offers a secluded retreat just five minutes from the historic village of Saint-Lizier and an hour from the vibrant city of Toulouse. Fully restored to the highest standards, the château perfectly combines the charm of a traditional residence with modern comforts. Once you pass through the heavy, reassuring entrance door, you will be welcomed into a vast entrance hall with a French ceiling, mosaic floor, and neo-Gothic details. All period features have been preserved and restored: Hungarian-point parquet flooring, coffered ceilings, carved woodwork, stained glass windows, period fireplaces, and a monumental staircase. The château offers 14 comfortable bedrooms, each with a private bathroom. A separate New York-style apartment is located on the top floor of the château. The vaulted cellars house a gym, a private cinema and a relaxation area. Next to the castle grounds is a guest house of approximately 250m2 comprising a comfortable living room, a spacious kitchen and two bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms. On the ground floor, a fully equipped studio and a garage for three cars complete this space. The park, a true work of art in vegetation, has been carefully tended by a passionate arborist, with rare tree species that give the place a unique and peaceful atmosphere. The beautifully maintained gardens invite contemplation and rejuvenation. Just 2.5 km away, the village of Saint-Lizier, one of the Most Beautiful Villages in France, welcomes you with its weekly market and renowned microbrewery. Nearby, the Ariège Pyrenees Regional Nature Park offers the perfect setting for a variety of outdoor activities, including hiking, cycling, kayaking, and skiing in winter at the Guzet resort, just 45 minutes away. Not far away, Lake Bethmale, with its emerald waters and enchanting landscapes, is a favorite destination for nature lovers. Further south, the town of Foix, with its medieval castle and traditional market, completes this immersion in a region rich in history and natural beauty.
…By Poncet & Poncet Christie's International Real Estate Occitanie
Under the weeping willows, a table invites tranquility; the pond is adorned with water lilies and the old oak watches over this haven of peace. It is hard not to fall under the charm of this place where every corner breathes serenity. For nature lovers and wide open spaces, this place is a true little paradise.In the heart of a preserved environment, this 19th-century farmhouse displays all its former charm thanks to careful renovations. Depending on your needs, the living area consists of two independent yet communicating accommodations, totaling a surface area of 295m2, of which the main part (220m2) features a beautiful living room of 60m2 opening onto a 50m2 veranda, a small lounge with a fireplace, 4 large bedrooms, a laundry room, a shower room, and separate toilets. The second space of 75m2 benefits from a living room with an American kitchen, a bedroom, an adapted shower room for people with reduced mobility, and a laundry room.The sheltered terrace faces due south with a breathtaking view of the Pyrenees, and the swimming pool is positioned to fully enjoy the brightness and the view.900m2 of outbuildings complete the ensemble with 4 horse boxes, an old stable, storage spaces, workshops, a 550m2 hangar...With an exceptional panorama, generous volumes, and preserved authenticity, this property will be a true playground for equine enthusiasts or large-scale projects.Some practical information:- The 2 kitchens are fully fitted and equipped,- The shower rooms are adapted for people with reduced mobility,- New heat pump, thermodynamic cumulus- Chlorine swimming pool 9x4- Double glazing and secondary glazing, wooden shutters- All amenities are located 5 minutes by car, 10 minutes by bike, and 35 minutes on foot.Fees are the responsibility of the seller. Energy class C, Climate class A. Information about the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques site: georisques.gouv.fr.Your advisor L'Agence 27Rue: Florence CASANOVACommercial agent (Individual business)RSAC 793286311This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By L'agence 27rue
A 12th-century chateau with ramparts and 15 hectares of grounds, listed as a historical monument and looking down over a valley by the Pyrenees mountains. From a bird’s-eye view, the chateau seems to be perched atop a wooded hill like a sentry looking out across the undulating landscape of France’s Couserans province. Around the chateau, there is a patchwork of gently sloping meadows, woods and fields that lines the serrated horizon of the Pyrenees mountains. Your gaze, first struck by the relief of the land, is eventually drawn to the oval form of the chateau’s enclosing wall that encircles a plain mass of barrel-tiled roofs and pale stone elevations. All aspects of this chateau give the impression of a calm, dense, unshakeable unit. As you leave the local village to approach the chateau, the modern world fades away. The road becomes a country lane and later becomes a shady track. The driveway to the chateau is flanked with oaks and beeches and edged with stone bollards crowned with orbs and linked with a chain. This driveway seems like a formal route, rigorously plotted and solemnly discreet. There is no showy gate here, but just the murmur of the wind, sunrays filtered through leaves and a rare feeling of slowly ascending to a dwelling inhabited by something other than everyday life. At last, the chateau’s facade comes into view between the trees. Plain yet welcoming, the chateau adjoins its rampart like a hand fitting into a glove. A door in an arch that cuts through the full thickness of the enclosing wall marks the entrance. Beyond this archway, you find yourself in an inner court, some of which is grassy. Here you can see different tokens of the chateau’s past: a well dug into the rock, the Romantic ruins of outhouses waiting to be brought back to life, a square tower, adjoining annexes and successive recesses of architecture that has adapted over time without ever betraying its origin. The chateau was built in the 12th century. In the 17th century, it was turned into a summer holiday home. Today it is listed as a historical monument. The chateau has kept its structural coherence and residential design.
…By Patrice Besse
HAUTE GARONNE - NEAR BERAT In a peaceful and quiet setting, 10 kilometres from a village with all amenities and services (railway station and A64 motorway) and 40 kilometres from Toulouse, beautiful property comprising a 19th-century château of 1,200 m², of which 600 m² is living space, divided into 12 main rooms including 7 bedrooms. One floor remains to be restored. The property comprises over three hectares of wooded grounds, including paddocks. It also features a large outbuilding with 5 stables, a gym, workshops and a garage. A 12x5 metre saltwater swimming pool (2025 liner), complete with a pool house, rounds off this property. Special features: recently renovated roofs and facades, 48 solar panels, electric car charging point, well. Suitable as a main or second home, for a tourism business or a professional practice. Equestrian activities possible. For more information or to schedule a viewing, please contact Eric Mercier: 07 68 72 82 25 Energy class: E Climate class: B Estimated annual energy costs for standard use: between €7,160 and €9,690 per year. Prices indexed as of January 1, 2021. Information on the risks associated with this property is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Agence Mercure Toulouse-occitanie
An events venue estate, with three buildings on 12 hectares of land, nestled within the Comminges region in the Haute-Garonne department, approximately one hour from Toulouse. The building complex, restored according to standard practices and around which the estate is organised, was built over the course of two centuries: the first three buildings date from the 18th century, whereas the manor house, overlooking the whole, was built in the 19th century. Accessible via a lane that runs alongside verdant pastureland, the property’s first building, visible at the end of the lane, is a large reception hall. To the left is the main dwelling, which includes the family home, followed by the swimming pool – hidden by the walls of an old edifice, which is now roofless over two-thirds of its surface area – as well as, at a right angle, three holiday cottages and a flat. On the other side of the lane, the former wine storehouse houses a reception hall as well as two living rooms and five bedrooms upstairs, while an immense bedroom, reserved for people with reduced mobility, is located opposite the reception hall. Lastly, the manor house, overlooking the whole, is accessible via a drive that winds its way through the property’s woods. With either pointed or plaster-coated stone walls, all the buildings have drop-arch or rectilinear windows and doors with brick surrounds as well as gable roofs covered in either regular, barrel or interlocking tiles.
…By Patrice Besse
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