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…By Cote France
Architect-designed villa with exceptional panoramic views at the gates of Saint-CéréDominating the valley and benefiting from breathtaking views of the Lot countryside, this elegant architect-designed villa offers over 325 m² of living space set in a perfectly maintained landscaped garden of 7,849 m². Built in 1985 with quality materials, the property is appealing for its generous volumes, abundant natural light, and its prime location in a calm and preserved environment, just minutes away from Saint-Céré and major tourist sites in the Lot region. The house currently features seven bedrooms, spacious reception areas, several panoramic terraces, and a swimming pool, allowing full enjoyment of the exceptional setting. Each room has been designed to highlight the surrounding landscape and provide rare living comfort. For many years, the property has been successfully operated as a renowned guesthouse, welcoming a loyal clientele eager to explore the treasures of Lot. Future owners can naturally continue this immediately operational tourism activity. But the Villa offers many other possibilities. It will suit a large family home, a secondary residence for children and grandchildren, a high-end seasonal rental project for groups or large families, or even a tourism activity combining accommodation, themed stays, wellness retreats, or hosting private events. The general maintenance of the building and exteriors is impeccable. Some modernization work will simply allow the future owner to personalize the spaces according to their tastes and reveal the full potential of this unique property. A rare home due to its location, volumes, and the quality of its environment, offering a remarkable balance between privacy, tourism activity, and heritage investment. Discover it without delay.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Agence Hamilton
Imagine a small, private village nestled in the heart of 5 hectares of lush greenery, where the charm of stone meets masterful restoration. Enjoy absolute tranquility while remaining connected to daily life: the property is just 2 minutes from amenities. This is not simply a property, but a veritable hamlet comprised of three masterfully renovated barns. Each dwelling is completely self-contained, preserving privacy with no overlooking neighbors. ? Absolute relaxation: Two of the residences have their own semi-inground swimming pool, perfectly integrated into the landscape. ? Energy efficiency: Optimal thermal comfort thanks to high-performance pellet stoves, boasting an excellent energy performance certificate (EPC) rating of C for the entire property. ? Eco-responsibility: Two rainwater harvesting tanks allow for easy and economical maintenance of the grounds during the summer. Turnkey Rental or Family Potential: Two of the barns already house a working gîte each, and a significant remaining area allows you to either extend one of the existing gîtes or create a third to boost your profitability. The Real Estate Advantage: The gîtes are sold fully furnished and equipped. You can just unpack your bags, and so can your guests! A Paradise for Enthusiasts and Horse Riders: The 5-hectare grounds offer a sense of freedom. A fourth barn of 200 m² (spread over two 100 m² levels) completes the property. It is ideal for: ? Storing your equipment. ? Housing your horses and other animals. ? Creating an artist's studio or a reception hall. Why choose this estate? ? For a large family: A lifestyle together, yet in your own home. ? For a tourism project: A finished product, rare on the market, with a strong visual identity. ? For the setting: Absolute calm, nature as far as the eye can see and the nobility of the materials.
…By Agence Hamilton
Located in the very heart of the village of Bretenoux, directly overlooking the highly sought-after Place des Consuls, this exceptional historic property offers a rare opportunity to acquire a home steeped in history within a unique heritage setting. Formerly the residence of the village consuls and later used as a forge during the medieval period, the building bears witness to a remarkable past and retains its authentic character. Offering approximately 180 sqm of living space, the house features generous volumes and outstanding potential. A large garage of around 40 sqm, a true privilege in the historic town centre, completes the property. The first floor is arranged around a spacious living room and a kitchen, creating a welcoming and convivial living area. This level also includes a WC, a shower room and a large pantry, providing everyday comfort and practicality. The second floor is dedicated to the sleeping quarters and comprises four bedrooms, a bathroom and a separate WC, offering ample space to accommodate family and guests in a setting rich in authenticity. The interior requires updating, allowing for a bespoke renovation project that will enhance the medieval charm of the property while introducing modern comforts. Stonework, volumes and history provide a rare foundation for creating a truly unique residence. Its prime central location offers immediate access to all shops and amenities, while enjoying a direct outlook and presence on one of Bretenoux?s most emblematic historic squares. A truly exceptional property, distinguished by its rarity, heritage value and remarkable potential. A unique opportunity for lovers of character homes, history enthusiasts, or buyers seeking a prestigious project in the heart of a village with timeless charm.
…By Agence Hamilton
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…By Patrice Besse
A 17th-century manor house with a panoramic view, outbuildings, a swimming pool and helipad, in a 13-hectare estate, in the Limargue sector. The property is located in a farming hamlet that is very typical of the Limargue sector, in a dominant position on a ‘pech’, the name given locally to a hill. The manor house and its large courtyard to the north used for private parking can be found at the highest part of the estate and can be reached directly through a wrought-iron gate that opens off the country road running through the hamlet. There is another entrance via the south, via a long earthen track that winds through the fields, leading to the barn and hangars spread out through the 13-hectare estate. Opposite the splendidly looking manor house, built in 1608, restructured in 1688 and extended in 1823, there is a large building combining garage space and living space. It lines one side of the courtyard and separates the manor building from the other houses in the hamlet. The manor house and barn underwent extensive renovation work between 2002 and 2007. When work began, the manor house was in a state of near ruin and it took two full years of work to make this edifice alone habitable. The totally uninterrupted view takes in a succession of natural meadows bordered by hedges and woods. A long, 12-metres by 3-metres, salt-filtered, heated, granite swimming pool fitted with a waterfall fountain, counter-current swimming system and a security roller shutter that is fully concealed when open, has been installed to the northwest of the house. Alongside the earthen track that leads down to the vegetable garden, another barn has partially been converted into a fitness room. Further to the south, a helipad and its modern facilities have been smartly blended into the wooded countryside, away from view. On the other side of the valley, a third barn still serves its original agricultural purpose. At its southern tip, the property is enclosed by a naturally cultivated vegetable garden, an orchard and a storage hut. Not far from the vegetable garden, there is a 20-metres by 60-metres dressage area, next to which a hangar for the horses has been erected; there is also another shelter to the north, nearer to the residence. In the shade of a small wood, a natural pond into which a spring on the estate flows also stands on the property.
…By Patrice Besse
A medieval manor, redesigned in the 18th century, perched upon a plateau in France’s Quercy province with a sweeping view of the River Dordogne. The manor stands where lanes cross paths, upon the Gramat plateau, where it enjoys a commanding position with views of the entire Dordogne valley. Indeed, the panoramic vista stretches to the Auvergne hills and the Château de Castelnau-Bretenoux. Over time, the hamlet provided the manor with outbuildings, before its population dwindled. Today, the hamlet still includes a little farm, which is in business and produces walnuts. This farm lies beside the property. With its elegant dovecote tower, the property brings together, in a harmonious L-shaped arrangement, a main section and a series of little dwellings, once inhabited by the estate’s 40 vineyard workers and artisan coopers. So a self-sufficient life of labour was enjoyed on the site. The protective enclosure formed by the layout of buildings bears witness to the estate’s small, hard-working community of yesteryear, at once focused on its own world and open to the world around it. The hamlet was already indicated on the Cassini Map – the first detailed map of France – so we know it existed before 1789. Yet arrow slits low down in the walls and the remains of a spiral staircase suggest that a fortification stood here before, doubtless during the Hundred Years’ War. The same family inhabited the manor from 1600 to 1785, as dates engraved here and there tell us. The edifice took on its current form at the start of the 18th century, when there was a drive to make fortresses more comfortable and brighter. Later, in the early 20th century, it was modernised with electricity and upper-middle-class comfort. During the Second World War, the manor, with its hamlet, formed an important site for the French Resistance, for which it served as a prime look-out. The manor was then neglected unjustly. But it was restored at the end of the 20th century and the current owners later created the warm, welcoming atmosphere that it offers today. All around the property, there is a natural backdrop with delightful luxuriance in the summer – this lush decor is the centrepiece of the site, which enjoys absolute privacy, nestled in France’s beautiful Quercy province.
…By Patrice Besse
An old stone house and shop nestled in one of France’s most beautiful villages with a view of a rocky cirque. This fine dwelling is tucked away among the round and square towers that grace the village’s many country houses, which also feature quaint dovecotes – some genuine, others false. The house is inconspicuous, its architecture unpretentious. Its shape softens the angular forms of the surrounding medieval structures and the sturdy remains of the fortified old town. The building was probably made in the fifteenth or sixteenth century as a modest home. It captures much of this castle village’s unique history. Its simplicity makes it stands out from Autoire’s other houses. Unlike other dwellings in the village, this property does not feature towers, dovecotes, mullioned windows, half-timbering and corbels. Instead, it features straight lines and the stout design of the old block-like houses with upper floors that you find along the Dordogne valley. There are two entrance doors leading into the building. One is on the west side. You enter it at the garden level of the dwelling, at the end of a small garden with a terrace that enjoys a splendid corner spot with a clear, breathtaking view of the nearby limestone cliffs of Autoire’s spectacular cirque. The other one is on the north side. You enter it via a courtyard – a former threshing area – at the ground level. This expanse takes you to a large entrance into two shops next to each other, in front of which chairs and tables are placed for customers. At the back of the courtyard stands a fine modern extension of timber boards that runs along part of the facade made of Quercy stone, where a semibasement with a workshop, boiler room and storage space lies.
…By Patrice Besse
A restored former farmhouse in the Quercy area, near Cahors, with a guests’ house, barn, swimming pool and 9 hectares of grounds. Seen from above, the property seems to spread over the Causse de Gramat plateau. Its light-yellow colour, typical of the Quercy region, contrasts nicely with the green meadows and woods. At the end of a private lane, the two-storey main residence, its traditional agricultural outbuildings and a remarkable, circular dovecote pay witness to the estate’s historical agricultural status. The volumes of the main house are laid out on a horizontal axis in keeping with tradition. Its walls made of local limestone are a natural match for the landscape and its authentic as well as characteristically brown tiled roof protects the rooms below. The farm buildings - a barn, workshop and bread oven - are set around the house on several sides. A little further away, a traditional building, which has now been converted into a guest’s house, overlooks the swimming pool. The garden is a mixture of flat and gently sloped areas surrounding the house. A patio sheltered by climbing plants on a pergola and lawns in the shade of oak trees make up some of the different areas. In the middle of this landscape, a swimming pool provides a refreshing note. The property spreads over several hectares, enclosed by dry stone walls and hedgerows. It follows the relief of the land and boasts wide open views of the Causses plateau and surrounding valleys.
…By Patrice Besse
An urban chateau dating back to 1930 with an outhouse, a swimming pool and tree-dotted grounds, nestled by the town of Cahors in south-west France, in the country's Lot department. The property’s entrance is at the top of a hill that looks down at a shopping zone of Cahors. The chateau was built upon a hill. The plot’s outer retaining wall, with its remarkable height and strength, is impressive. A former water tower made of brick welcomes visitors like a sentry positioned at the edge of the plot. A drive leads downwards and a meadow of horses extends on the other side of it. Beyond a long bend and the first trees, an esplanade, used for parking, comes into view. Across its gravelled ground, you can easily reach the stone terraces that surround the chateau. The chateau was built in 1930 in a style that recalls the elegance and harmony of classical French architecture. It offers a floor area of 455m². With its pure-white elevations and the perfect symmetry of its south-facing facade that looks out at the tree-dotted grounds, which cover over a hectare, the edifice seems to have been taken straight out of a picture book. Natural light shines through age-old trees with effects that vary from season to season. Bucolic views from each window in the dwelling embrace these majestic trees. On the grounds, there is a swimming pool and an elegant outhouse that could be turned into a workshop, a guesthouse or a garage.
…By Patrice Besse
EXCLUSIVE – PÉRIGORD SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIONAL REALTY Let yourself be charmed by this 400 sqm stone house located just 30 minutes south of Sarlat, in the picturesque setting of Southwest France. Combining authentic character with modern comfort, this property offers the best of both worlds. It is the ideal setting for a family residence or a tourism project, depending on your aspirations. The 240 sqm main house, along with its three independent and fully operational 50 sqm gîtes, forms a perfect ensemble for hosting guests or developing a seasonal rental business. The outdoor area, featuring a beautiful swimming pool and jacuzzi, invites you to enjoy moments of relaxation during warm summer days. The property extends over 1.5 hectares of peaceful, natural land and includes a well. An orangery completes the estate, offering a unique space to fully appreciate this enchanting environment. The village, just a 5-minute walk away, provides all essential amenities, including a bakery, restaurants, and local producers. With its proximity to the renowned medieval town of Sarlat—a highly sought-after tourist destination—as well as easy access to highways and airports, this property represents an exceptional opportunity in a quintessential French lifestyle setting. This charming home, set on expansive grounds, is ready to begin its next chapter. REF: AS8-208
…By Périgord Sotheby’s International Realty
Discover your haven of peace: An exceptional house of prestigious standing. Imagine yourself every morning, awakened by the songs of birds filtering through your double-glazed PVC bay windows, bathed in the golden sunlight of the south that caresses the 2000 m² of beautifully maintained garden. This high-end detached house, built in 1998 and renovated with a commitment to absolute luxury, extends over 150 m² of living space spread across two refined levels. From the entrance, you will be captivated by the ceiling height of 2.66 m, offering a sense of space and grandeur. The 5 bright rooms, including 4 spacious bedrooms, promise peaceful nights and unforgettable moments of conviviality. The independent kitchen, tastefully fitted and equipped, is the beating heart of this home, ideal for preparing gourmet meals while engaging with your guests. The two bathrooms (one full bathroom and one shower room) combine functionality and refinement, while the two independent toilets ensure optimal comfort for the entire family or guests. Step out of your house and dive into a 2000 m² garden, a true green paradise where every corner is designed for your well-being. The spacious terrace, ideal for outdoor aperitifs or starry dinners, harmoniously integrates into this idyllic landscape. But the highlight? The pool, symbol of freshness and luxury, awaits you for refreshing swims or unforgettable moments of relaxation in the sun. The practical and spacious cellar offers additional space to store your wines or gardening tools. Thermal insulation and compliant sanitation guarantee optimal comfort all year round, while the individual heating allows you to regulate the temperature according to your desires. This exceptional residence is much more than just a house: it is a place of life where every moment becomes a precious memory. Whether to raise your children in a healthy and secure environment, entertain your loved ones in a sumptuous setting, or simply enjoy a peaceful daily life, this dwelling has been designed for you. Just a few minutes away, you will find all the essential shops and services to make your daily life easier. Whether for your shopping, leisure activities, or travel, everything is within reach. Several schools and nurseries are also accessible in record time, ideal for families. Finally, public transport and major roadways are nearby, offering you optimal mobility for your daily commutes or getaways. Don’t miss this unique opportunity! This dream house is a rare gem that combines luxury, comfort, and nature. Don’t delay in visiting it, as it won’t be on the market for long! Contact CAPS Immobilier today: Phone: [Your phone number] Email: [Your email address] Website: [Your website] CAPS Immobilier - Your partner in finding the home of your dreams. Fees charged to the seller. Energy class C, Climate class C Average estimated amount of annual energy expenses for standard use, based on energy prices for the year 2023: between €1800.00 and €2520.00. Information on risks to which this bi...This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Transaxia
LOT - SAINT GERMAIN DU BEL AIR 11th and 18th century castle in exceptional condition with high-end renovation. It comprises 15 main rooms including a majestic 61 m² living room, a large dining room, a superb library, a fitted kitchen, 10 bedrooms, and many other beautiful rooms. Residential house of approximately 180m² Rural house used as 2 gîtes of approximately 200m² Farm buildings of 1550 m². Land of approximately 150 hectares with large ponds and reservoirs. The landscape is hilly and there are no nuisances. Energy class: F Climate class: B Estimated annual energy costs for standard use: between €10,751 and €14,545 per year. Prices indexed as of 01/01/2021. 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
LOT - SOUSCEYRAC Eighteenth-century property of 450m² including 380 m² of living space. Completely restored with top-of-the-range materials. It comprises 18 main rooms including a huge living room, a beautiful dining room with its monumental fireplace, a fully equipped kitchen with a wide entrance on the garden side , 7 bedrooms... Pegged parquet floors, magnificent Italian stone staircase, beautiful architectural features. Geothermal underfloor heating on the first floor and radiators on the upper floors. New double-glazed windows. Thermal insulation and mechanical ventilation. Beautiful slate roofs. 80 m² janitor's cottage. 17-hectares approximately park with large pond and swimming pool. Energy class : C Climate class : A Estimated annual energy costs for standard use: between 2859 euros and 3869 euros per year. Prices indexed to 01/01/2021 Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: wwww.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Agence Mercure Toulouse-occitanie
LOT - MARTELThis characterful manor house, with origins dating from the 12th to the 19th century, embodies the elegance and authenticity of great homes of the past. Currently operating as a prestigious guest house, it has been beautifully restored and carefully decorated, respecting its history.Behind its soulful walls, the property offers rare comfort, complemented by an exceptional asset in the city center: a private and secure parking space.The residence has approximately 680 m² of living space, divided into 20 main rooms, in addition to beautiful cellars, a barn, and a garage, offering numerous possibilities.The generous volumes welcome 3 elegant and warm lounges and a dining room with a fitted kitchen, made with exceptional materials, ideal for entertaining.The sleeping area includes seven bedrooms, one of which can be turned into a suite, as well as five bathrooms, ensuring comfort and privacy.Outside, a garden of about 600 m², rare in the historic center, provides a true haven of peace, conducive to relaxation and special moments.Classified as 5 ears of corn, this unique property combines heritage, art of living, and elegance, and is suitable for both an exceptional residential project and a high-end hospitality activity.Energy class: DClimate class: BEstimated amount of annual energy expenses for standard use: between €8,220 and €11,180 per year. Prices indexed to the years 2021, 2022, 2023 (subscriptions included) accordingly.Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.frThis description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Agence Mercure Toulouse-occitanie
LOT - CENTER OF CAHORS This mansion was built on the foundations of a pre-existing building dating from the late 15th century, with modifications made in the 18th century. It has been owned by the same family since 1661. The mansion has been a listed historic monument since 1862. Renovation work on the entire property will be required, depending on the project that such a historic monument, closely linked to the history of Cahors, may inspire. A spiral staircase runs through the residence, leading to a beautiful round tower with a watchtower on the roof. The secondary part (east) is a fairly narrow brick extension towards the river from the main part, surrounded on both sides by two other buildings (south and northeast). This part is believed to predate the construction of the mansion. The southern section is a half-timbered building topped by a wooden gallery, open under the roof, called a soleilho. The northeast section is a building in the same style as the main structure. A small garden covers approximately 250 square meters. This residence is called the House of Henry IV because the King of Navarre is said to have stayed there for several months during the siege of Cahors in 1580. 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
iad France - Frédéric LAVERDET offers you: Superb traditional construction house located on the heights of Saint-Céré. This property of 220 m², built in 2010 and perfectly maintained, offers an exceptional living environment combining authenticity and comfort.Here are the main features of this property:- Living spaces: A bright, double living room with an open fireplace leading to the terrace, as well as a fully equipped kitchen with an adjoining pantry.- Night space: 4 spacious suites, including one on the garden level with a terrace. Upstairs, there are two themed suites each with their own shower room and toilet, plus an additional bedroom of approximately 36 m².- Basement: Approximately 160 m² including a garage, a cellar, a technical room, a laundry room, and a workshop.- Exteriors: A landscaped plot of 3,903 m² with a swimming pool, a 20 m³ tank, and terraces offering stunning views of Saint-Céré and the towers of Saint-Laurent.Additional features:- No work to be expected, immediate move-in.- Quality equipment: heat pump and fiber optic, security system.Located in a quiet and sought-after area, this haven of peace presents a rare opportunity. I am at your complete disposal to organize a visit and let you discover the charm of this unique home.Agency fees to be borne by the buyer. Price including fees: 609,000 euros. Price excluding fees: 590,000 euros. Fees including VAT to be borne by the buyer (3.22% of the price of the property excluding fees): 19,000 euros.Energy display information for this property: ENERGY class B index 71 and CLIMATE class A index 2. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed, including the legal obligation of clearing, is available on the Géorisques site: http://www.georisques.gouv.fr.This real estate advertisement has been drafted under the editorial responsibility of Mr. Frédéric LAVERDET, independent real estate agent (without holding funds), commercial agent of SAS I@D France registered with the Toulouse RSAC under number 423126408, holder of the real estate canvassing card on behalf of I@D France SAS.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Iad France
A 13th and 14th century house in the 'City of seven towers' in the Haut Quercy region, equally pleasant as a residence or for commercial use . On the heights of the causse (limestone plateau) bearing its name, dominating the Dordogne Lotoise valley, at the gateway to the Causses du Quercy Regional Nature Park (UNESCO World Geopark), the 'town with the seven towers' is organised around its centre. The striking built heritage is best explored by strolling through the small pedestrian streets with their numerous shops. This is a town where life is good all year round, offering cultural events taking place according to the rhythm of the seasons, markets featuring local products and a vibrant gastronomy. The town has all the amenities, health professionals and educational facilities one might require. Close to the Place de la Halle and the Palais de la Raymondie, the house is situated on the corner of two streets. It stands alongside a small, open square where its facades, elegantly weathered by time, enjoy a generous amount of light and even a view of the surrounding countryside. This is a very tranquil part of town, whatever the season, and the local community life can be appreciated every day.
…By Patrice Besse
Behind elegant iron gates in the very heart of Puy-l'Évêque lies a property that might make even the most seasoned estate agent pause for breath -- and possibly reach for a glass of local wine. Dating from 1769, this substantial maison bourgeoise with adjoining mill house is the sort of place that carries its history lightly while offering generous space for modern living. Set in a private courtyard with established gardens, it combines historic charm with just enough contemporary comfort to keep life civilised. The principal stone house is rich in character: vaulted ceilings, a handsome stone staircase, panelled doors, original fireplaces and beamed ceilings all contribute to its warm and timeless atmosphere. The kitchen balances old and new with a modern fitted layout, integrated appliances, a log-burning stove/cooker, and even an original 18th-century built-in cupboard -- ideal for storing either fine china or a heroic quantity of cheese. Two separate annexes, restored with taste and imagination by the current owners, provide excellent guest accommodation. The renovated pigeon tower is particularly charming, complete with a kitchen upstairs, wonderful exposed beams and a delightful stone balcony overlooking the courtyard -- perfect for morning coffee, evening wine, or quietly surveying one's domain. Then there is the old mill itself. Structurally sound and still retaining its original workings, it currently serves as storage with garaging and untouched wine cellars. However, it is very clearly waiting for someone with vision (and perhaps a fondness for ambitious projects) to transform it into a truly spectacular home. In the right hands, the mill could hum back to life -- metaphorically or otherwise. Outside, the walled garden offers terraces, mature planting and the sort of peaceful atmosphere that makes lunch stretch comfortably into dinner. A vine-covered pergola provides a shaded spot for long al-fresco meals, while the heated swimming pool with electric cover ensures that summer living is taken seriously. With multiple outbuildings, generous parking, and the shops and restaurants of Puy-l'Évêque just a short stroll away, the property offers remarkable flexibility: a large and characterful family home, an elegant retreat with guest accommodation, or a ready-made opportunity for chambres d'hôtes or boutique rentals. In short: a historic house, a mill with possibilities, a pigeon tower with personality, and a garden designed for doing very little -- beautifully.
…By Wheeler Property
Guaranteed favorite for this character property with breathtaking views and a heated swimming pool! Completely renovated with charm and simplicity, it offers beautiful living spaces, a new equipped kitchen open to the dining room with a vaulted ceiling. The easy ground-level access to the summer terraces allows you to appreciate the stunning view by the pool. Two lounges provide cozy atmospheres and the four bedrooms each have their own shower room/bathroom. The large games room, library, or home cinema completes the volumes. On the technical side, central heating by heat pump/aerothermal, wood stove, double glazing, and compliant individual sanitation. A warm and unique set that is equally suitable for friendly family gatherings as well as moments of rest: everyone will find their place! The various independent external accesses make it easy to consider a space for a professional activity or tourist accommodation. The 1.5-hectare land guarantees your tranquility! Here is the place to settle down... The estimated amount of annual energy expenses for standard use is between €4309.0 and €5829.0 indexed to the years 2021, 2022, 2023 (subscriptions included). Property offered by Anne-Laure DUCROS EI, commercial agent (RSAC 792841363)This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Century 21 Cabinet Théron
Character house 500 m² – Bed and Breakfast + Gîte An old stone building dating from 1860, completely renovated, comprising: an 80 m² living room, a 100 m² apartment, 5 bedrooms (30 to 42 m²) with bathroom, WC, and dressing room, reversible air conditioning, a separate 60 m² gîte, games room, terrace overlooking the river, garden with space for a swimming pool, 3 wells, and convertible attic. License 3 included for a wine/tapas bar business. Mains drainage, roof and insulation redone, fiber optic. Ideal for a family home or tourist project. 12 hectares of detached land. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Chateaux Et Patrimoine
Nestled in a preserved natural environment in the heart of the Quercy region, this character property perfectly reflects the spirit and authenticity of the historic homes of Southwest France. Steeped in centuries of history, the estate dates back to between the 14th and 16th centuries and notably features an ancient tower, a character-filled longhouse, and remarkably preserved architectural elements. Carefully restored in 2011 and 2017, the property now offers a particularly accomplished living environment where architectural authenticity and contemporary comfort coexist in rare harmony. The various restoration phases were meticulously documented and archived by the current owners. The estate comprises a main house of approximately 267 sqm, complemented by a charming independent guest house of approximately 72 sqm, as well as a substantial barn offering numerous development possibilities. A vaulted cellar completes the ensemble. The current layout offers four bedrooms, together with a study that could easily serve as an additional bedroom, creating a comfortable and adaptable living environment equally suited to a family residence or a refined hospitality project. Technical amenities are perfectly in keeping with the quality of the property: underfloor heating powered by geothermal energy with both horizontal and vertical capture systems, delivering particularly efficient heating performance, several reversible air-conditioning units, ultra-high-speed fibre-optic internet (up to 1,000 Mb/s), and modern equipment discreetly integrated within the historic architecture. Two compliant independent sanitation systems complete the property. The carefully landscaped outdoor areas create a rare and peaceful atmosphere: a heated swimming pool with stone terraces, a discreet spa set on its own independent terrace, shaded areas, landscaped gardens with integrated irrigation, and the surrounding natural environment combine to create a setting entirely dedicated to relaxation and tranquillity. The property also benefits from an electric gate, remote video surveillance, and several parking areas. Set within approximately 3 hectares of land, the estate enjoys the rolling landscapes characteristic of the region, in an area highly sought after for its authenticity and quality of life. Equally suited as an elegant private residence or as a high-end hospitality project, this property offers a preserved and confidential setting, perfectly suited to both refined living and quality guest accommodation. This property is presented by Benoît Rigoulet, Commercial Agent EI for BARNES Propriétés & Châteaux. Please contact me for further information or to arrange a viewing. Information regarding the potential risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: [www.georisques.gouv.fr](http://www.georisques.gouv.fr)
…By Barnes Proprietes & Chateaux
Domaine de Bonnac is an exceptional private estate whose origins date back to the 15th century. Rebuilt on the remains of a former fortified château, the property has known, since the 17th century, only a very limited number of owners, each a careful steward deeply connected to the land, the history of the place, and a way of life rooted in balance with nature. Seldom offered for sale, estates of this caliber form an integral part of the historical and landscape heritage of the Quercy Blanc, a region prized for its authenticity, discretion and long-term preservation. Set on a hillside at approximately 250 meter above sea level, at the gateway to Cahors, the estate enjoys a protected natural environment in an area often referred to as 'Little Tuscany.' Shaped by an ancient seabed, the land is distinguished by limestone soils particularly suited to olive trees, vines, saffron, almond trees, lavender and truffle oaks. In a commanding yet remarkably discreet position, the property reveals itself gradually, sheltered within its natural surroundings. From the moment of arrival, Bonnac conveys a rare atmosphere of peace and timeless coherence, where the built environment and the land exist in perfect harmony. The estate extends over 37 hectares in a single uninterrupted holding, comprising 13 hectares of agricultural land, a 6-hectare landscaped park with orchard, and 18 hectares of woodland, complemented by three natural springs, two ponds, and three agricultural water connections, offering a high degree of autonomy and long-term sustainability. The total built surface area is approximately 1,600 m2, comprising: o 665.25 m2 of existing habitable space, fully usable today o 372.89 m2 of convertible space, offering additional potential This brings the total potential living area to 1,038.14 m2, complemented by an additional 582.74 m2 of fully renovated and immediately operational professional and creative spaces, including studios, offices, workshops and ancillary buildings Over the past five years, Domaine de Bonnac has undergone an exceptional restoration and contemporary transformation, reaching a level of finish and year-round comfort that is almost never found in a historic rural estate. The result is a rare dialogue between heritage and modernity, where the authenticity of the old stone structure has been preserved, yet elevated through highly refined design and craftsmanship. Throughout the main house, original elements such as historic church stone flooring and generous traditional volumes are paired with contemporary materials and techniques, including bespoke micro cement finishes and warm wood floors that invite life in every season. The interiors combine timeless architectural presence with an unmistakably modern standard of living. The kitchen has been entirely custom built, featuring Gaggenau appliances and Dekton countertops, while selected areas of the home are finished in lime wash, lending softness, depth and quiet elegance to the walls. The master suite offers a spa level bathroom of remarkable quality, comparable to the most exclusive resorts. Particular care has been taken to honor traditional craftsmanship, from the staircase, built according to historic methods and proportions, to parquet flooring whose design echoes 17th century patterns. Each space is defined by generous ceiling heights, light, and a rare sense of architectural integrity. Bonnac is not a seasonal residence, but a fully realized estate designed to be lived in comfortably throughout the entire year, offering an exceptional balance of patrimonial presence and contemporary ease. Among its most distinctive features are an artist's studio of approximately 180 m2 and a fully soundproofed professional music studio of approximately 120 m2, incorporating a recording booth and two separate postproduction rooms. Such facilities are extraordinarily rare within a historic rural domain and open the estate to a wide range of private, artistic or professional
…By Mouly Immobilier
In the calm of the Rocamadour causse, with breathtaking views, this successful and comfortable renovation simply awaits your luggage! South-facing towards the causse, the living areas on the same level, open to the garden, have retained their old character: cantou, stones... Also on the same level, two bedrooms share a bathroom. Easy living on the ground floor. Upstairs, two additional bedrooms, a bathroom, and a mezzanine area set up as a kitchenette for the independence of your guests. Guaranteed potential for guest rooms! In the garden, between the stone walls, the pool and its wooden terrace promise lazy and relaxing summer days. A functional, bright, comfortable property that is energy-efficient! In the true spirit of the causse... Your heart’s desire! Estimated annual energy costs for standard use are between €653.0 and €883.0, indexed to the year 2021 (subscriptions included). Property offered by Anne-Laure DUCROS EI, commercial agent (RSAC 792841363).This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Century 21 Cabinet Théron
At the heart of the sought-after triangle of Gramat – Padirac – Rocamadour, in a preserved and confidential setting, this 17th-century château, elegantly restored in keeping with its heritage, reveals all its charm within a domain of over 4 hectares. Built in 1661 on the foundations of a former castle and partially restored after a fire in 1944, the property has undergone a high-quality renovation. The owners have successfully combined architectural authenticity with modern comfort, using noble materials and fine craftsmanship, notably through the creation of stone-framed openings, the restoration of the paved courtyard, and the preservation of remarkable period features. The château offers approximately 474 sqm of living space, arranged around a paved inner courtyard accessed through a gateway. It features spacious reception rooms filled with natural light, enhanced by numerous carved wooden fireplaces, period woodwork, and generous volumes. The ground floor includes an entrance hall, a fully equipped kitchen with pantry, a character dining room, several lounges including a large reception room, an oratory, as well as a bedroom with en-suite shower room. The upper floor comprises five bedrooms, including a generously sized suite, along with several bathrooms and additional comfort spaces. A stone tower, yet to be restored, offers further development potential over several levels. In addition, a fully renovated outbuilding of 238 sqm allows for multiple uses: guest house, bed and breakfast activity, artist studios, or reception space. A vaulted armory room of 62 sqm, raw and authentic, provides a remarkable setting, ideal for receptions or events. The grounds extend over 4 hectares, featuring meadows, a landscaped park, and mature trees. The property enjoys open and elevated views over the surrounding countryside. A covered and heated swimming pool completes the ensemble. A traditional dovecote, a witness to the estate’s rural past, along with several outbuildings (garage, barn, workshop), further enhance this rare property. Located in and preserved environment, with discreet and quality neighboring presence, the property offers a privileged lifestyle, suitable both as a family residence or for hospitality and event projects. A character property combining elegance, authenticity, and strong potential, in the heart of a renowned touristic region.
…By Barnes Proprietes & Chateaux
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