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Property Condom (32)
GERS - CONDOM In a charming hamlet, beautiful property including a main house and a medieval tower from the 13th and 14th centuries. Without nuisance and in good general condition, this house with 365 m² of living space and 12 main rooms including 7 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms, has kept its beautiful original architectural elements. First floor: entrance hall, living room, sitting room, study, music room, dining room, kitchen/laundry room, 2 bathrooms and 2 toilets. A staircase goes down to the cellar. 1st floor: 7 bedrooms from 26 to 20 m², 2 bathrooms, 2 toilets and a storeroom. Medieval tower with 3 levels of about 65 m² and a very nice architecture. Adjoining south facing barn of 100 m², converted into an elegant summer dining room. Well kept park with a well and an orchard. Ideal house as a family residence or for artistic or touristic use. 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 Condom (32)
This impressive 20th century chateau surrounded by its vineyards and parkland offers many opportunities to a discerning buyer. The crop is currently maintained and sold to a nearby cooperative. The wide range of outbuildings show that it was once an independent concern. With some fenced paddocks, a small lunge pen and 4 stables it is suitable for equestrian pursuits. There is an in ground swimming pool for relaxation and terraces around the chateau for entertaining or lounging. A converted dovecote could be used as a gîte and with some renovation other outbuildings could provide additional accommodation. History This renaissance style chateau was rebuilt at the start of the 20th century on the site of a 16th century Gascon chateau. It boasts an hexagonal tower at one end and a round tower at the other. Internally there are numerous features of note from this period including fireplaces, flooring, staircases and traditional oak woodwork and tiles. Key Points Private location not far from facilities The chateau is in need of major renovation internally to provide comfortable and modern accommodation A wide range of outbuildings offering a range of possibilities for development Well set out and maintained gardens and parkland with mature trees The Chateau The chateau is on 3 levels with large windows providing large bright rooms with views over the land. The structure was reroofed less than 10 years ago but only a small part of the ground floor has been lived in since then. There is some central heating provided by an oil fired boiler. The layout flows reasonably well and could be a large family home with living spaces on the ground floor, bedrooms on the first floor and an independent flat on the top floor. Other buildings The dovecot (75m2) has recently been upgraded to form a 1 bedroomed gîte over 3 levels. It has a purpose built wooden staircase between the floors. Of note is the detail of the woodwork on the top floor bedroom. The middle floor has a sitting room and shower room and the ground floor a kitchen diner. Gardens. A gravel driveway leads up to and surrounds the chateau. An above ground swimming pool Land In total there are approximately 74 hectares surrounding the chateau and outbuildings. It comprises of meadows and land of 26 hectares, 7 hectares of woodland and 40 hectares of vines. The parkland has numerous trees over 100 years old. Currently grapes of these varieties are grown - Cabernet Sauvignon, Chardonnay, Colombard, Gros Manseng, Merlot, Sauvignon Blanc, Sauvignon Gris and Ugri Blanc. Location The estate is set back off a departmental road and is about 3 kilometres from a town with a wide range of shops and leisure pursuits. The motorway network The TGV The major international airports of Bordeaux and Toulouse are 1hr 30 mins drive. . Full details can be obtained by contacting [email protected]
By Maxwell-baynes Saint Émilion Residential Et Vineyards – Christie’s International Real Estate
House Cazaubon (32)
Two houses in the centre of Cazaubon, Gers (32) with terraces, garden, Pyrenees views and outbuildings - Two houses ideally located in walking distance to all amenities can be found in the centre of the charming town of Cazaubon. Both are habitable. The first larger property is comprised over three floors and requires work to complete. The second smaller house comprised over two floors is fully renovated. This ensemble offers great flexibility; A large house to complete whilst renting out the second house Great family accommodation for a large or extended family to live in both houses. Investment opportunity - rent out both houses Cazaubon is a pretty town with all amenities; not far from the Camino de Santiago trail, Nogaro with the Paul Armagnac race circuit and Barbotan Les Thermes, Lac L'Uby with new amenities, the weekly market offering BIO local produce and the Thermal Spa. International airports of Bordeaux (1hr 35mins) and Toulouse (2hrs), Spain (2hr25mins) Ski 2hrs, Atlantic Coast (1hr40mins).
By Leggett Hub
Castle Nérac (47)
Perched on a hilltop in the Gascony countryside with panoramic views, this medieval and renaissance 13th century château was built to defend the possessions of Edward I, King of England and Duke of Aquitaine. Now a comfortable family home, with seven bedrooms and three bathrooms, the château sits within 17 acres of manicured gardens, walnut trees and rolling countryside. Within the grounds are a renaissance gatehouse built in the 1560's, a romantic Italian style orangery, and a very impressive watch-tower built for the guards use in the 14th century. An absolutely amazing property, indeed an historical monument of France, and a cherished family home for the owners. The international airports of Toulouse and Bordeaux are both 90 minutes away.
By Maxwell-baynes Saint Émilion Residential Et Vineyards – Christie’s International Real Estate
Vineyard Agen (47)
With its unique geographical, climatic and geological configuration, nestled between two rivers. Enriched by its long and famous history, the region of Nérac and its wines, in particular the wines of Buzet, enjoy a worldwide reputation. Three appellations, Buzet, Armagnac and Côtes de Gascogne, the domain likes to take advantage of the diversity of soils and colours. The vineyard has existed for more than a century, and is among the oldest properties of Buzet. Located on the heights of Nérac, it covers 26 hectares planted on a large plateau in a single block. Its complex soils are mostly clay-limestone, as can be seen from the outcrops of stone, extracted from the land through work in the vineyard. This unique terroir is accentuated by a plateau of gentle slopes, allowing a regular and balanced water supply and guaranteeing excellent soil drainage. The region's microclimate and the altitude of the estate (130 m) complete a remarkable natural equation.
By Maxwell-baynes Saint Émilion Residential Et Vineyards – Christie’s International Real Estate
Castle Nérac (47)
On the edge of a Gascon village, between Nérac and Condom, in the Lot-et-Garonne, historic listed château with its two medieval round towers, its south-facing facade redesigned during the Renaissance period, mullioned windows and a Renaissance staircase. Spread over 832 sqm, it comprises 14 main rooms including 7 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and 2 shower rooms. A tower and an entrance pavilion, outbuildings, an Italian-style garden, an orangery, a dovecote, an orchard and a walnut tree plantation complete this property which enjoys a panoramic view over the Osse valley. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the GeoHazards website: www.georisques.gouv.fr
By Mercure Forbes Global Properties Bordeaux-aquitaine
Property with pool Nérac (47)
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By Euro Immobilier
House with pool and terrace Nérac (47)
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By Laforêt Nerac
House with terrace Nérac (47)
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By Laforêt Nerac
Castle Nérac (47)
Built in the early 19th century as a working farmhouse and situated in the ‘Bas-Armagnac’ region in South-West France is reluctantly for sale. The property has been restored and decorated by its current owners and have rented out the two gîtes over the last decade. With the beautiful parkland, woodland and decent swimming pool, there is a possibility to welcome up to 18 people in both guest cottages. The main house offers another 4 bedrooms and the attached gîte could connect to the main house downstairs and upstairs in order to have larger main house. The other guest house remains entirely independent and can be used year-round with its own gas central heating system. Nicely tucked away in Gascony’s rolling countryside without any nuisance, ready to move into, either to run as a successful letting business or as a comfortable “dream” country home with guest cottage. The guest accommodations could be sold entirely furnished.
By Ma Maison Immobilier
Property with pool Nérac (47)
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By Laforêt Nerac
House Nérac (47)
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By Laforêt Nerac
Property with pool Nérac (47)
RARE OPPORTUNITY TO ACQUIRE A FORMER PRIORY DEVELOPED AS A N EXCEPTIONAL PROPERTY SET IN MATURE GROUNDS WITH POOL, NATURAL SOURCE AND LAKE In an area near the historical town of Nérac, the domain is accessed by a charming country lane and is situated close to a small river. Backing a pine forest, this environment is totally secluded and romantic. The 12th/18th century property is truly enchanting. It is above all a place for exquisite living and enjoyment of the surrounding nature. Perfect for a large family retreat, chambres d'hôtes, arts or other business project off the beaten tracks. The main building is accessed though an elegant courtyard with a natural spring at its centre which also provides water to the property. On one side, a tower dates back the medieval times and is attached to château transformed over the centuries and adapted to modern and elegant living while retaining a number of orginal features. Stone fireplaces, à la Française ceilings, old floor tiles with generous volumes throughout. On the South side of the courtyard, the outbuildings are converted into 3 separate comfortable gîtes. A vast grange with stunning impressive framework completes the property and is ready for many uses. The grounds with mature trees, lush borders and a formal garden to the rear includes a delightful lake where boating is possible on warm summer days. In total, the property offers 12 bedrooms (6 in the main building) and 9 bath/shower rooms : - in the main building : 1 master suite and 1 bedroom share a large bathroom with bath and shower, 2 studios and 2 one-bedroom apartments (1 in the tower) with kitchenettes - outside, 3 independant fully equipped gîtes with 2 bedrooms each The large barn (approx 260 sqm) could be developed as a reception/wedding venue or other uses. Pool with pool house Water source feature. Lake The domain is perfectly well maintained and no works are required. The existing installations allow it to be run a luxury B&B business and could host private parties such as weddings and seminars (subject to authorizations). Plans available on request. A RARE AND STUNNING OPPORTUNITY. FOR MORE INFORMATION AND/OR REQUEST FOR A VISIT PLEASE CONTACT AGENCE HAMILTON IN LECTOURE (GERS) ON +33 (0) 5 62 29 59 57
By Agence Hamilton
Castle Nérac (47)
As soon as you pass under the 16th century entrance pavilion, you will be seduced by the idyllic setting of this property. The Tuscan-style Italian garden and its orangery blend in perfectly with the building's façade. The entrance to the château is through the square tower, beautifully decorated with mullioned windows, which leads to a beautiful central stone staircase that serves the different levels. Up a few steps, there is a superb private apartment with a magnificent reception room of 80m² with access to one of the two round towers and a beautiful fireplace. A small bridge leads to a charming 'secret garden'. On this level we also find a dining room with adjoining kitchen, a bathroom, a second small living room and a beautiful bedroom with adjoining shower room. On the first floor there is a magnificent suite comprising a sitting room and 2 bedrooms, one of which is in the second tower at the rear of the château. A second reception room of over 80m² offers many possibilities, with high ceilings and painted beams, and 2 adjoining rooms which could serve as bedrooms. At the top of the square tower there is another room currently used as a bedroom and an attic. In the basement, a beautiful cellar and a multi-purpose room are the ideal place for the organisation of events. The château is situated on a promontory on the outskirts of a pretty little village and offers a panoramic view over the Albret countryside. An outbuilding and a charming circular pigeonnier tower complete this exceptional property set in over 7.4 hectares. Price including agency fees : 1 740 000 € Price excluding agency fees : 1 657 143 € Buyer commission included: 5%
By Beaux Villages Immobilier
House with pool and terrace Nérac (47)
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By Laforêt Nerac
Villa with terrace Nérac (47)
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By Laforêt Nerac
House with pool and terrace Nérac (47)
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By Confluence Immo
Property with pool Nérac (47)
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By Laforêt Nerac
Property Nérac (47)
Original and charming property near Nérac Located on the edge of an attractive and lively village with lots of amenities, this property is both stylish and unique. It comprises a beautiful 19th century house with room to expand and an unusually large garden for a village house. It is close to Condom or Nerac for schools, medical services and excellent weekly markets, but the village itself provides all the basic necessities. Pristine stone walls and unusual shape give this property a particular charm. It is a house filled with sunlight, with spacious reception rooms, large bedrooms and lots of storage space in the basement. Construction began in 1860 and took several years to complete. As the property was built for the diocese, a reception room and bedroom for the visits of the local bishop were incorporated into the plans – these 2 rooms were built octagonally to reflect his status. One of those rooms now serves as a living room – but would make an amazing library – and the other is now the property’s main bedroom. The current owner has made many improvements both inside and outside the house. We push open a wrought iron gate and look up to the front door. Below it, a classic stone fountain adds an elegant touch and there is a small front garden waiting to be developed. It is surrounded by stone walls topped by antique-style iron railings. The front door is recent, but has been custom-made to fit the era and style of the house. On the side, an electric gate leads to a parking area and the garage that has been incorporated into the garden floor of the house. The large southwest-facing back garden is a blank slate just waiting for a keen gardener to give it shape and form. It is entirely enclosed by a low stone wall topped by a wrought iron fence that, although new, looks like it has always been there. The garden is entirely laid to lawn, although there are some mature trees near the house. We enter the house through the front door and find ourselves in a long, wide hall that runs down the centre of the house. On the left, as you go in, a large high-ceilinged living room stretches the length of the house. Originally this would have been two, or even three rooms, but the space has been opened up and is lined with large windows on three sides. High ceilings and attractive tiled floors make this a pleasant space to relax. At the end of the hall, we find the more formal living room – this is the octagonal room that was reserved for visiting bishops, but now it is beautifully decorated in shades of purple. Double doors open onto the garden. Back down the hall on the right as you go into the house is the kitchen; it has been entirely redone but feels very traditional. The cabinets are in natural dark wood and there is a dusty pink stove that complements the dark grey countertops and ceramic flooring. There is room for a breakfast table and a spacious island for food preparation. Behind the kitchen we find the scullery, with a small laundry room and a door to the back garden behind it. There is a WC on this floor, accessed from behind the staircase. A staircase behind the kitchen leads down to the lower floor, where we find lots of storage space, a wine cellar and big double doors where you can park your car. This floor is both practical and spacious. An original curved wooden staircase leads to a wide landing with beautiful wooden floors and a large window. The first room we come to is the master bedroom which is stunning. It is octagonal and has three big double windows facing the garden. There is a pretty (blocked) fireplace and attractive original wooden floors. The current owner has put in an en suite bathroom with a large old-fashioned bathtub and a walk-in shower. The second bedroom is quite large and has a private shower. It also has a spacious dressing alcove which has the potential to be converted to an en suite bathroom. The 3rd bedroom has a pretty closed fireplace and wooden floors. There is one separate WC for this floor. The original staircase then continues up to the attic where there are small windows and possibility to expand the living space. We found this house ideal for those who would like to enjoy life in a small village – there are many amenities within walking distance, including a bakery, pharmacy and a popular restaurant. There is still room for improvement: some windows need to be changed a second shower room could be put in. There are some walls that need to be painted too. The garden is quite large and there is room for a pool (subject to town approval). This is a house for dreamers and romantics, a house where you can let your creativity and imagination run wild. Technical details 1500 m² property Taxe foncière 924€ Mains drains Town gas central heating Original features High speed internet available Edge of lively village New wooden double-glazed windows and doors on west side of the house
By Bliss Immobilier
Castle Nérac (47)
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By Kretz & Partners
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