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Magical 18th-Century Château with Tuscan Inspiration Location: The estate is located 45 minutes from Toulouse International Airport and 10 minutes from a village offering all essential amenities. The château lies at the heart of a charming historic village, shaped by centuries of history and dominated by a remarkable ancient church still in active use, a symbol of a carefully preserved heritage. Each week, the village hosts a local producers’ market. The Estate: Sheltered from view and perfectly concealed within the village, this château of Italian inspiration reveals a rare and distinctive architectural character, directly inspired by the great Tuscan residences. Its vast terrace, emblematic of the property, overlooks the surrounding landscape and its 1.4-hectare park. The château offers approximately 750 sqm of living space, arranged around generous and well-proportioned volumes. From the moment you enter, you are welcomed by a majestic staircase, which elegantly organizes circulation between the reception rooms and the private sleeping quarters. The reception areas are particularly appealing for their spaciousness and warm atmosphere, where Italian charm is fully expressed. The residence comprises 11 bedrooms, the majority arranged as true suites, providing both comfort and privacy. A place of true inspiration, this château possesses a singular soul, conducive to creativity, contemplation, and transmission. Its natural elegance, strong Tuscan character, and discreet setting make it a rare property, standing at the crossroads between Italy and the South-West of France. Herringbone parquet flooring, decorative mouldings, double-flight staircase, orangery, swimming basin, pool house, and outdoor workshop. Our View: A confidential and inspiring property, where Italian charm unfolds with elegance in the heart of Occitanie, combining generous volumes, nature, and heritage.
…By Poncet & Poncet Christie's International Real Estate Occitanie
SITUATION : In the heart of the Tarn-et-Garonne Gascony countryside, isolated and nuisance-free, this perfectly bucolic property invites you to relax and recharge your batteries. However, it's easy to get to and only 40 minutes northwest of Toulouse, 10 minutes from a typical small town with all amenities, including a famous market under its old covered market. DESCRIPTION: This former hunting lodge was built in 1754, and stands majestically at the heart of a group of buildings on 24 hectares of beautifully manicured grounds, with a lake and pond that add a touch of charm to the property. It is set in a park planted with majestic pines and other species, as well as beautiful hydrangeas, everything is very flowery. BUILDINGS: A mansion entered via a harmonious central staircase. Very bright, it offers around 400 m2 of living space on 2 levels, with 6 bedrooms in all, each with its own bathroom or shower room. Underfloor heating creates a warm atmosphere in winter, while summers are cool. Each level offers spacious accommodation and numerous ancillary rooms. The ground floor features a bedroom with en-suite shower room and toilet, as well as a kitchen, dining room with fireplace, and large living room opening onto the covered terrace overlooking the pond, home to many birds and fishes. The 1st floor offers the other 5 en suite bedrooms with wc, a large living room and a library with fireplaces. Independent: A 2-bedroom guest house and a 2-bedroom janitor's cottage. These houses communicate with each other. They can be rented as gites. An open hangar with room for 8 cars. A barn, stables with 5 boxes, hay storage, a workshop and several other outbuildings. LAND: The 24 ha of land include 4 ha of parkland, 3 ha of which is enclosed by electric fencing for horses, a lake and a pond from which water can be drawn to irrigate the grounds. A beautiful heated swimming pool measures 12 x 6, with its pool-house with bar, kitchenette, toilet and shower. A tennis court. NOTES: The property has city water, and irrigation water for the exteriors, the house is connected to fiber optics, central heating, there are 4 septic tanks, an alarm, etc. WHAT WE THINK: This property is ideal for a large family, very comfortable and well appointed for a main residence. Its peaceful location would also make it ideal for a second home, as well as a bed & breakfast or gîte activity. Small receptions can also be organized.
…By Poncet & Poncet Christie's International Real Estate Occitanie
In a preserved bucolic setting, this exceptional estate covers nearly 8 hectares of wooded parkland. It offers a dream backdrop for receptions, weddings, or high-end hosting projects, combining historical charm, rare volumes, and significant development potential.In the heart of the property, a characterful castle features about 550 m² of living space, spread over several levels around a grand entrance hall with a majestic staircase, offering a succession of lounges, reception rooms, 8 bedrooms, spacious landings, and convertible attics.The interior architecture blends preserved ancient elements (monumental fireplaces, stained glass, ceiling heights of 3.50 m, solid wood floors).In the perspective of the park, the orangery charms with its appearance featuring 6 large bay windows opening onto the park: an ideal space for hosting private or professional events (cocktails, exhibitions, dinners...).A caretaker's house of approximately 340 m² adjacent to the former stables completes the property. A rehabilitation project plans to create four independent apartments, further enhancing the rental or hosting potential of the estate.The park with its bicentennial trees could accommodate temporary or permanent installations as part of an event activity.What we love:- The historical character of the castle and its generous volumes.- The ornaments.- The ancient materials.- The charm and potential of the orangery.- The rare event potential close to Montauban and less than an hour from Toulouse.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Lougance
Nestled in a small valley, this former watermill, dating back to 1787, sits on over 1.4 hectares of land, near a forest and bordered by its river. This rare property, steeped in history and authenticity, offers approximately 251 m² of living space, subtly restored by an architect with respect for its original character. The house comprises eight rooms, including five bedrooms and two living rooms, each with its own stone fireplace. It is an ideal property for a family holiday home, or for use as a guesthouse or bed and breakfast.
…By Lougance
MOISSAC / BOUDOU – CHARACTER HOME IN STONE, QUIET ENVIRONMENT AND BEAUTIFUL LANDOn the heights of Moissac, in the sought-after area of Boudou, this character home in stone offers a peaceful, authentic, and inspiring living environment.Developed over three levels, this property charms with its beautiful volumes, light, and unique atmosphere. The main space includes a charming kitchen, a living room opening to the outside, a warm reading nook, 3 bedrooms, and a large bathroom.The attic, partly converted, offers additional beautiful volumes to be utilized according to projects. On the ground floor: a garage, cellars, an old canning factory, a music studio, and other ancillary spaces complete the property.Outside, the property benefits from a beautiful wooded plot of about 4,400 m², in a calm and green environment.A character home ideal for lovers of stone, authenticity, and living spaces with great potential, suitable for both a main residence and a project combining housing and activity.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Lougance
EXCEPTIONAL PROPERTY IN THE HEART OF THE QUERCY REGION – RENOVATED STONE HOUSE ON A 7-HECTARE PARK Tucked away along a secluded lane, in a protected area between Montauban, Bruniquel, and Gaillac, lies a rare, private, and profoundly authentic property, nestled within seven hectares of contiguous land, offering complete privacy. This unique address perfectly blends the elegance of historic heritage, the comfort of a carefully executed renovation, and exceptional freedom of use, thanks to the presence of two completely independent dwellings, extensive outbuildings, and a tranquil natural setting. A PROPERTY OF CHARACTER, WITH MULTIPLE USES The property comprises: • An elegant stone manor house, spread over three levels, currently vacant, fully functional, and ready for development as a primary residence, guest house, or high-end hospitality project (gîtes, bed and breakfast). • A former 17th-century farmhouse, meticulously renovated and currently occupied by the owners, where the charm of the stone, ancient arches, and generous proportions blend seamlessly with modern amenities and a contemporary style. • A remarkable tobacco drying barn, converted into a spacious garage, boasting impressive dimensions and exceptional potential. • An additional stone outbuilding, offering possibilities for conversion, storage, or a related project, depending on your needs. The entire property boasts remarkable architectural coherence, where each building retains its individual character while contributing to the overall harmony. A LIFESTYLE CONNECTED WITH NATURE AND SPACE The contiguous grounds alternate between meadows, wooded areas, and landscaped spaces surrounding the houses. A generously sized swimming pool, discreetly integrated, opens onto spacious tiled terraces, true havens of relaxation and conviviality, with unobstructed views of the surrounding countryside. Here, tranquility reigns supreme. No overlooking neighbors, no disturbances. Simply nature, light, and time stretching out. COMFORT, PERFORMANCE, AND SERENITY The property has undergone a thorough and thoughtful technical renovation: geothermal heating, distributed between the two houses, excellent insulation (energy rating C), high-quality joinery, separate utility networks ensuring complete independence for each building, and a functional layout suitable for both family life and a high-end hospitality or rental project. Controlled energy consumption enhances the overall coherence of this exceptional property. A MULTI-PURPOSE PROPERTY Family home, second home, guesthouse or private event space, equestrian or low-impact agricultural activity… The layout, land area, and independent buildings offer a particularly wide range of possibilities, while maintaining a clarity and elegance rarely found on the market. A UNIQUE PROPERTY FOR CLIENTS SEEKING MEANING, SPACE, AND AUTHENTICITY This property will appeal to those seeking an inspiring living space, steeped in history, meticulously maintained, and offering an exceptional level of tranquility and breathtaking scenery. A complete, detailed, and documented file is available. Viewings are by qualified appointment only, respecting the confidentiality of this property.
…By Lougance
MONTAUBAN – STUD FARM - CHARACTER PROPERTY WITH MANOR HOUSE, PRIVATE APARTMENTS, AND PRIVATE EQUESTRIAN FACILITIES. Just minutes from the center of Montauban, in a peaceful rural setting, this character property offers a rare and harmoniously structured ensemble spread across 23 hectares. A former 19th-century estate, renovated over time, it skillfully combines architectural authenticity, generous proportions, equestrian functionality, and significant development potential. Featuring local brickwork, a manor house, private apartments, outbuildings, vaulted cellars, a wine cellar, a dovecote, and stables, this is a unique property, currently operating as a private stud farm. A STRATEGIC LOCATION, BETWEEN NATURE AND CITY The property benefits from a particularly desirable location, combining tranquility, nature, and proximity to amenities: • central-east of Montauban, • approximately 8 minutes from the city center, • approximately 5 minutes from shops and services, • approximately 10 minutes from the train station, • approximately 40 minutes from Toulouse-Blagnac Airport. Surrounded by meadows, paddocks, and open spaces, it offers a rare quality of life in a peaceful and unspoiled setting. A LARGE, AUTHENTIC, AND WELL-STRUCTURED PROPERTY The property includes: • a main house, • an apartment integrated into the top floor of the main house, • an adjoining independent apartment, • a large double garage, • two vaulted cellars, • agricultural and equestrian outbuildings, • two stables with stalls, • two enclosed workshops, • a large wine cellar, • a separate dovecote to renovate, • a vast open space with great potential above the stables, • a veranda used as a summer kitchen, • two separate entrances to the property. SIGNIFICANT LIVING SPACE The property currently offers approximately 499 m² of living space, divided between: • a main house of approximately 428 m², • an adjoining independent apartment of approximately 71 m². In addition, there are several supplementary spaces not currently integrated into the living area, including a third apartment of approximately 60 m² to be completed, a large open space above the stables, and a separate dovecote ripe for reinvention – a significant potential for further development. THE MANOR HOUSE: CHARACTER, SPACIOUSNESS, AND FUNCTIONALITY Spread over three levels, the main house has retained all the charm of its original architecture: a wide, open hallway, a beautiful original staircase, terracotta tiles, cement tiles, solid wood floors, working fireplaces, and generous proportions. It offers a comfortable family layout with spacious living areas, 6 bedrooms, 6 bathrooms, 5 toilets, and a top floor converted into a fully renovated and immediately habitable apartment. The entire property is in excellent condition, well-maintained, and meticulously cared for. A SELF-CONTAINED APARTMENT, READY TO MOVE INTO Adjoining the main house, this self-contained apartment of approximately 71 m² is a valuable asset for accommodating family, friends, staff, a home-based business, or a rental project. It features a living room with a fully equipped kitchen, a large bedroom, and a bathroom with a toilet. REASSURING TECHNICAL FEATURES The property combines old-world charm with modern comfort: • double-glazed windows, • mosquito nets, • mixed heating system with a wood-burning insert, pellet stove, heat pump, and electric radiators, • fiber optic internet connection, • security cameras, • water and electricity in the outbuildings, • two wells, • two irrigation points, • meadows with irrigation. A TRUE PRIVATE EQUESTRIAN FACILITY ALREADY IN PLACE Operated as a private stud farm, the property benefits from an immediately operational setup for private or semi-professional equestrian activities. The facilities include: • 9 stalls, • automatic waterers, • meadows and paddocks, • ample storage areas, • an environment specifically designed for the horse. DIAGNOSTICS Main House: • Energy Performance Certificate (EPC): C • no lead, • no asbestos, • no termites. Independent apartment: • Energy Performance Certificate (EPC): D OPERATING INFORMATION • Property tax: €7,300/year • Electricity consumption: €450/month This property could be suitable for various projects: a large family home, an equestrian property, a hospitality business, a gîte, bed and breakfast, or a mixed residential/commercial project, in a privileged setting that is both intimate, accessible, and deeply authentic.
…By Lougance
THE ART OF LIVING, BETWEEN NATURE AND HERITAGE.There are places that cannot be described but can be felt from the very first moments... In the heart of a preserved nature, rocked by the silence and beauty of the Quercy landscapes, this former 17th-century vineyard estate reveals a rare, almost timeless atmosphere.Behind an elegant tree-lined driveway, the residence appears, noble and discreet, surrounded by century-old oaks. A perfect balance between chosen isolation for a family home or to host a project.THE ESSENTIALS- Restored character property from the 17th century- Main house with a pigeon house of 319m2- Outbuildings of 464m2: annexes, barn, workshops- Enclosed garage- Private park of over 7 hectares, enclosed, mixing meadows and woods- Environment: absolute calm, no nuisance, no close neighbors- Sunny terraces open to nature- Elegant pool with a panoramic view of the hills and olive trees- Summer kitchen- Garden, vegetable garden, natural spaces as far as the eye can seeGROUND FLOOR- Large friendly kitchen with dining area and wood stove- Bright veranda with kitchen corner and cozy atmosphere- Living room with stone fireplace- Reading area- Laundry room, technical roomUPSTAIRS- Mezzanine- 3 authentically charming bedrooms- 1 master suite with shower room- 1 shower room shared by 2 bedrooms- 1 relaxation room (office, reading nook, exercise space)- Living room with original parquet and fireplace (spirit “cantou”), possibility to create a space with its own independent access from the pigeon houseOUTBUILDINGS & POTENTIAL- Barn with exceptional volumes offering multiple projects- Independent gîte- Bread oven, workshop, sheepfold, porch- Wine cellarTHE ADVANTAGES- The untouched charm of a historical property- The absolute calm and intimacy of the estate- The quality of the renovation- The potential for exploitation- The natural beauty of the propertyENVIRONMENT & ACCESSIBILITYIn immediate proximity to classified villages and iconic tourist sites:- Lauzerte 13 min- Cazes-Mondenard 7 min- Moissac 20 min- Montauban - Cahors 45 min- Toulouse Blagnac International Airport 1hThis description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Lougance
This beautiful property is located approximately 5 minutes from the centre of the small town of Saint-Antonin-Noble-Val. The property has been completely renovated to a high standard throughout. The estate comprises a spacious 4-bedroom main house, a fully independent guest house, a recent 10 x 4 m swimming pool and, finally, a large building suitable for receiving the public, benefiting from a professional kitchen and toilets adapted for people with reduced mobility. •Five minutes from Saint-Antonin-Noble-Val, in an elevated position. •Modern, spacious and comfortable house, fully renovated. •Almost 1 hectare of land with beautiful trees and swimming pool. •Possibility to develop a tourism or hospitality activity. The main house The main house was completely renovated a few years ago. It is modern and comfortable and benefits from heat pumps and air conditioning in most rooms. The house is entered through an entrance hall with utility room, leading into the large living room with French doors opening onto the garden and open to the dining room and kitchen. Numerous authentic features have been retained, including exposed stone walls and beautiful solid oak flooring. The kitchen is modern, fully equipped and also benefits from direct access to the large terrace. On the ground floor there is also a spacious office and a bedroom with en-suite shower room. A first staircase leads to a second spacious bedroom with en-suite shower room and adjoining separate WC. The first floor also offers two further spacious bedrooms and a shower room with shower, WC and washbasin. The guest house The guest house is completely independent and was fully renovated a few years ago. It is comfortable and benefits from its own terrace and parking space. It comprises a large open-plan living room, dining area and kitchen, a shower room with shower, WC and washbasin, and one bedroom. The second building This building has also been fully renovated and equipped with air conditioning and heat-pump heating. The main room measures almost 100 m² and is ideal for hosting activities involving the public. In addition, the building benefits from a professional kitchen. There are also toilets adapted for people with reduced mobility as well as storage rooms. The grounds of almost one hectare are located behind the house and benefit from a variety of mature trees. This property offers great potential for a variety of activities while combining professional and private life. Additional photographs are available upon request.
…By Agence Disc Immobilier
his charming property will inspire those who are keen to renovate. It is located just a few minutes' walk from all amenities, but far enough away from the heart of the village to be quiet. 4500m2 of enclosed garden with trees surrounds this delightful residence, which offers around 356m2 of living space over 2 levels. The ground floor is vast, bright and very functional. The 2 bedrooms on this level are on either side of the wide entrance hallway. The parquet flooring and fireplaces have been perfectly preserved. The corridor leads naturally into the dining room. This space is both intimate and functional, as it communicates with the kitchen. The kitchen provides access to the garden and its many nooks and crannies, and to the terrace, which is ideally exposed to the setting sun. The kitchen also opens onto the living room. This beautiful room, which also features a large, functional fireplace, benefits from plenty of natural light thanks to its large windows, as well as access to the east-facing terrace. With the same orientation, the study/library also has access to the terrace. This charming room is accessible from the living room and/or the entrance hallway. A central position in this pretty residence. A shower room and wc complete this level. A floor with incredible potential. The first floor is accessed from the living room. At the top of the stairs, on the right, a first landing distributes 3 bedrooms and a shower room. To the left is a vast plateau that could be converted into a sports room, games room, dormitory, or all at once... Three additional bedrooms complete this level and can be accessed from this large room, giving free rein to your imagination. A bucolic exterior The garden is a delight. The large barn, with its wide pillars and authentic timber frame, sits enthroned in its centre. With its new roof, it offers ample space for parking or a variety of festivities. Here too, imagination is the only limit. With its good exposure and numerous entrances to the garden, this authentic Occitan house has a lot going for it: a truly beautiful home where many projects can be realised. Details not to be overlooked: The house and barn have recent roofs. Oil-fired boiler ? functional cast-iron radiators in every room of the house Cellar Garage/laundry room 15 minutes from the A20 toll motorway, exit 59 20 minutes from Montauban 40 minutes from Toulouse city centre 5 minutes from train station ? Toulouse 15 minutes 40 minutes from Toulouse Blagnac airport. 5 minutes from shops and schools ENERGY CLASS: E / CLIMATE CLASS: E - Estimated average annual energy costs for standard use, based on energy prices in 2021: between euros6740 and euros9160. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website http://www.georisques.gouv.fr.
…By Espaces Atypiques Montauban
In the heart of Montauban, on one of its most sought-after streets, discover this elegant Toulouse-style house with its rare charm, completely redesigned with high-end features and exceptional materials. From the moment you enter, you'll be captivated by the superb proportions, high ceilings, and a magnificent open-plan living area with a glass roof, offering a warm and refined living space. The fully fitted and equipped kitchen impresses with its character and authenticity, enhanced by a fireplace that harmonizes the entire space. The ground floor also includes a separate office, ideal for a professional activity or easily convertible into a master suite. The living area opens seamlessly onto a private terrace and a winter garden. The garden, with space for a pool, offers exceptional potential for creating a bespoke relaxation area. Parking is easy, with the possibility of parking vehicles on the property, as well as additional street parking. On the first floor, three beautiful bedrooms with ample storage and a dressing area create a comfortable and functional sleeping space, complemented by a shower room, a laundry room, and a pleasant covered balcony of approximately 20 square meters. The top floor is entirely dedicated to a sumptuous master suite of over 65 square meters, a true private haven, including an office area, a custom-designed dressing room, and a full bathroom with a double shower, bathtub, toilet, and laundry area, as well as a balcony that can serve as a relaxation space. A unique property, combining character, elegance, and contemporary amenities, rarely found on the Montauban market. An unparalleled opportunity for those who appreciate exceptional properties, but the photos speak for themselves. The fees are to be paid by the seller. Les informations sur les risques auxquels ce bien est exposé sont disponibles sur le site Géorisques : www. georisques. gouv. fr. ** ENGLISH SPEAKERS: please note that Capifrance has an international department that can help with translations. To see our range of 20,000 properties for sale in France, please visit our Capifrance website directly. We look forward to finding your dream home!
…By Capifrance - Julie Rouch
Just minutes from the heart of Montauban, discover a rare and unique property where old-world charm meets high-end amenities in a privileged setting. Built on a magnificent landscaped and wooded park of approximately 8,000 m², this early 20th-century property offers an exceptional living environment, designed for comfort, entertaining, and seamlessly blending your personal and professional life. From the outside, the property captivates with its unique features: a superb swimming pool with two depths, including a diving pit and an 80 cm children's pool, counter-current swimming system, integrated lighting, and a waterfall, extending into a relaxation area with a 7-person spa under a bioclimatic pergola. A true haven of peace, intimate and elegant. The numerous and perfectly appointed outbuildings offer exceptional versatility: a workshop, an outbuilding of approximately 60 sq m, a large games room with kitchenette, shower, and WC, a pool house of over 50 sq m with a kitchenette, and a reception room with a wine cellar for wine enthusiasts. There are also fitted offices of over 70 sq m with bathroom facilities that could easily be converted into a gîte, independent accommodation, or a dedicated workspace. The property also features two garages, one over 60 sq m and the other approximately 30 sq m, each with its own separate entrance, ideal for a home-based business or tourism operation. Inside, the generous proportions and high-quality materials create a warm and refined atmosphere. The light-filled living room opens onto a fully equipped kitchen and an elegant fireplace. A fitted laundry room completes the living spaces with both functionality and discretion. The sleeping area offers two magnificent master suites, one of which is on the ground floor with a dressing room and shower room, as well as two further bedrooms with ample storage. The suites boast remarkable proportions in a very contemporary style. Finally, over 130 m² of attic space remains convertible, offering numerous possibilities for expansion or the creation of additional living areas. This property is exceptional due to the quality of its features, its high standards of finish, and its outstanding potential. It is the ideal property for a large family, a home-based business, a gîte project, or a venue for events, in a privileged setting where every detail has been carefully considered. The fees are to be paid by the seller. Les informations sur les risques auxquels ce bien est exposé sont disponibles sur le site Géorisques : www. georisques. gouv. fr. ** ENGLISH SPEAKERS: please note that Capifrance has an international department that can help with translations. To see our range of 20,000 properties for sale in France, please visit our Capifrance website directly. We look forward to finding your dream home!
…By Capifrance - Julie Rouch
Just a stone's throw from the Causses du Quercy Regional Nature Park, this charming mas (traditional farmhouse), elegantly restored, invites you to experience a rare and precious art of living. Located only 16 km from Saint-Antonin-Noble-Val, 50 km from Cahors, and 105 km from Toulouse, this exceptional property stretches across nearly 2 hectares of landscaped and wooded grounds, featuring a forested area, a natural spring, a vegetable garden, a formal French garden, parking areas, a carport, a garage, two swimming pools, and several independent buildings. At the heart of the estate lies a warm and inviting main house of approximately 125 m², a beautifully converted former dovecote, several guest suites, a guesthouse with a dining room, fully equipped kitchen, laundry room, and a vaulted lounge bar, as well as a private guest residence with its own pool and enclosed garden. This unique property offers a range of possibilities: a family home, a tourist accommodation project, a seminar venue, or a characterful second home. Blonde stone walls, ancient vaulted ceilings, blooming gardens, modern amenities, and a peaceful atmosphere—every detail here reflects the authenticity and gentle way of life found in the Southwest of France. The fees included in the price represent 4,5%, payable by the buyer. Your De La Cour Au Jardin advisor: Emmanuel Peralta – +33 6 44 98 79 04 DE LA COUR AU JARDIN – The leading network specializing in charming properties across France.
…By De La Cour Au Jardin - Immobilier
Just minutes from Lauzerte, listed among the Most Beautiful Villages of France, this renovated stone property comprises a main house, a separate guest house, a large outbuilding, a swimming pool, and 9,306 m² of landscaped grounds with sweeping views of the Quercy Blanc hills. This property embodies a rare art of living in the heart of the Quercy Blanc. Behind its pale stone facades, the main house has undergone a meticulous renovation, respectful of the spirit of the place: harmonious volumes, fluid circulation, and carefully selected noble materials. The entire property unfolds within 9,306 m² of secluded grounds, where light accompanies every hour of the day and offers unobstructed views of the hills. The main house: A haven of hospitality and tranquility, the house opens onto wide, landscaped terraces. The living areas—a welcoming dining room adjoining the family kitchen, and a cozy living room perfect for evenings—make up a generous and clearly laid-out ground floor. The woodwork, the patina of the stone, and the quality of the finishes attest to a meticulous restoration that enhances the building's character without altering it. Upstairs, an intimate landing leads to peaceful bedrooms, including a discreet suite; the atmosphere is elegant and serene, designed for extended stays. The guest pavilion: Completely independent and on one level, the pavilion offers your loved ones a true haven: a living room with an integrated kitchen, two comfortable bedrooms, a bathroom, and a private, secluded terrace. Designed for independence and comfort, it extends the high standard of the main house. Depending on your plans, it lends itself easily to a bed and breakfast business, ideal for generating additional income and maximizing the property's profitability. The outbuilding: A beautiful stone building with generous proportions, the outbuilding provides an inspiring backdrop: artist's studio, showroom, garages for collectors, wellness area, or reception rooms. Its height, light, and solid stone construction give it a strong architectural presence, resonating with the rest of the property. Outdoor living: A true open-air stage, the swimming pool is aligned with the landscape and captures the depth of the views: from its coping stones as well as from the main house, the horizon unfolds the hillsides in a continuous panorama. As you stroll through the grounds, you'll discover an old bread oven steeped in history, an orchard with numerous fruit trees, and a well that is operational year-round—all features that define a life in the open air, a blend of tranquility and authenticity. Setting and location: Lauzerte combines heritage and the art of living: a central arcaded square, gourmet restaurants, a farmers' market, artisan workshops, and galleries punctuate daily life. The village is also an iconic stop on the Via Podiensis (GR65) of the Way of St. James, which enhances its reputation and supports quality tourism year-round. Amenities are nearby (grocery stores, schools, healthcare). The limestone hills of the Quercy Blanc region invite you to enjoy walks, wine tours, and heritage discoveries. Moissac, Montauban, Cahors, and Toulouse are easily accessible via regional roads; train stations and the airport are conveniently located, allowing you to balance work and weekends in the great outdoors. A private immersive tour is available upon request—ideal for buyers who live far away. Confidential viewings are by appointment only. The fees are to be paid by the seller. Les informations sur les risques auxquels ce bien est exposé sont disponibles sur le site Géorisques : www. georisques. gouv. fr. ** ENGLISH SPEAKERS: please note that Capifrance has an international department that can help with translations. To see our range of 20,000 properties for sale in France, please visit our Capifrance website directly. We look forward to finding your dream home!
…By Capifrance - Christophe Bailly
A large 18th century residence with an interior courtyard, garden and garage, in the heart of a village 40 minutes from Toulouse . This 18th century building is a typical example of local architecture and spans 3 levels. The facade has a large number of arched windows with wooden shutters. The ground floor comprises a study, two sitting rooms, a dining room, a vast split-level space, a spacious south-facing mezzanine and a kitchen with a larder overlooking the courtyard. The first floor includes two bedrooms, three sitting rooms, two bathrooms and two cloakrooms. There are 7 rooms on the second floor with a total floor area of 290 m², all of which are currently used as artist's studios. Two gardens, one next to and the other separate from the house complete this extremely spacious bourgeois residence. A garden and a double garage complete this impressive property.
…By Patrice Besse
An elegant farmhouse with a barn and guesthouse, nestled in 13 hectares of well-preserved grounds in France's Quercy province. Turning off a country road that winds through the valley, the entrance is marked by two white stone pillars. A track runs alongside the orchard and leads to the three buildings on the property. Comprising a barn and two houses dating from the early 19th century, all comprehensively renovated, they stand close to each other. Each dwelling has its own outdoor space, cleverly delineated by elegant lawns surrounded by flamboyant but perfectly controlled gardens. To the right of the former barn is an annexe used as a workshop. As is often the case in the Quercy region, the dwellings and outbuildings are erected in close proximity or only a short distance apart, sometimes separated by courtyards with soft contours. The barn and the main house have been linked so as to form one dwelling. The guest house has remained independent. The three buildings are of white stone, the rectangular openings have wooden frames and green-painted shutters, and the one, two or four-pitched roofs feature monk-and-nun tiles. Large trees and a few bamboos provide shade and freshness around the houses, very much appreciated during the summer months in this southern region. Opposite the entrance, slightly set back from the buildings on the other side, there is a swimming pool. The grounds beyond, made up of meadows and oak woodland forming a lush green oasis, slope gently down to a small stream that forms the boundary of part of the property.
…By Patrice Besse
A Gascon chateau, a commandery of the Knights Templar and their many outbuildings around an enclosed garden, in the centre of a charming and historic village, at the gates of the Gers department, one hour from Toulouse. Built on a rocky outcrop and enclosed by fortified walls, the detached complex of buildings overlooks the village's few neighbouring houses and enjoys a 360° view of the surrounding rolling countryside from each of its edifices. Sheltered from view, the property is also steeped in silence given that the secluded village is only accessible via one small road. The adjacent buildings that compose the architectural complex surround a grassy courtyard as well as the former chapel of the “Knights’ Manor”, which became a church in the 15th century. Although it forms a harmonious whole with stone exteriors topped with barrel tile roofs, different buildings stand out due to the masonry of their exteriors, their roofs and other architectural elements specific to the successive periods in which the property was remodelled, such as its patios or windows. Consequently, the chateau that houses the current 330-m² dwelling distinguishes itself from the rest of the property thanks to its towers that cadence its exterior walls clad in stone and small bricks, as well as its many windows and immense patio of more than 100 m², highlighted with authentic balusters. As for the former Knights Templars monastery, which was later used as a wine storehouse and then a residence, it is a perfect example of medieval architecture. The horseshoe-shaped building presents traces of its former functions as a fortified chateau as demonstrated by the arrow slits, loopholes and scars resulting from the multiples modifications to its exterior over the centuries. With a surface area of 450 m², it has two storeys, including the attic space, and is topped with a gabled roof bordered by a triple Genoise corbel, while its exterior walls, composed of an amalgam of unpointed massive rubble stone masonry and ashlar stone, are characteristic of medieval constructions. Nestled next to one another, the outbuildings – former barns, stables, wine storehouse and other storerooms – are arranged between the two main buildings in such a way as to create a single edifice, which acts as the village's epicentre. It was only recently that a tree-filled landscaped piece of land below the village was annexed to the property. Today, sheltered from view, it includes a swimming pool and pool house in need of a bit of refreshing.
…By Patrice Besse
A sophisticatedly decorated, elegant manor rebuilt in 1912 in the ‘Arts and Crafts’ style, in 1.76-hectare grounds, 50 minutes from Toulouse and its airport, close to Montauban. A dead-end lane leads to the main entrance to the estate, which is framed by two imposing umbrella pines with twisted trunks. Two ashlar pillars crowned by pyramid-shaped capitals topped with spheres stand either side of wide, grey, double-leaf, metal gates topped by railings. Once though the gate, visitors’ gazes are drawn by two fenced meadows, dotted with cedars and oaks, while a hedge hides the spaces set aside for parking. Opposite the drive, a brick fountain babbles away regularly in front of the main building in the property. The three-storey manor boasts living space of approximately 520 m² and its façades are made of pink brinks punctuated by white dressed stone or rendered stone. The roof made of interlocking tiles and formed by unique series of interlinking sections is in very good condition. The 18th-century former dowager’s manor was entirely rebuilt in the 20th century by a Dutch diplomat, who became a benefactor of the village following the floods of 1930. He drew his inspiration from the modern Arts & Crafts movement that was fashionable in northern Europe at the time. He combined the architecture of noble aesthetics with the wealth of traditional craftsmanship know-how, as demonstrated by the sculpted panelling, oak flooring and staircases, moulded or coffered plasterwork on the ceilings, Italian marble fireplaces, white Quercy stone or stained-glass windows in each room. Away from the main stoop, a clearing houses a swimming pool with light-coloured stone decking, surrounded by shrubs, flower beds and small bushes of aromatic plants. The pool’s technical facilities are housed in a nearby building. A shaded terrace stands next to the swimming pool. An orchard made up of old fruit tree varieties stretches out below to the left. Lastly, a wood occupies the edges of the entirely fenced property.
…By Patrice Besse
In the Occitanie region, between Toulouse and Montauban, along the Tarn River, a 19th-century farm and its outbuildings sit on a park spanning over 4 hectares. Accessible via a path leading to its entrance gate, the property is introduced by a landscaped and wooded park, consisting of meadows, adorned with alcoves of bushes and flower beds, as well as a spring that flows downstream towards the banks of the Tarn. At the end of a wide, winding gravel driveway, behind wooded areas, the facade of the main body of the farm reveals itself. This includes three single-story buildings: a barn serving as a spacious garage, a pigeon house, and the main dwelling. On a wall of the attic, the date of construction of the farm is inscribed: 1854. The buildings, traditional in style, are made of local bricks, wood, and canal tiles, with roofs that are either gabled or hipped; the modeling is understated, and the openings are straight or arched. The complete renovation of the buildings has been carried out according to professional standards: special attention has been paid to the conservation and enhancement of ancient elements, the use of noble and eco-friendly materials, as well as modern equipment and technologies, such as salt treatment for the swimming pool and double glazing for the joinery. The various buildings are connected by the gravel path, which also leads to the swimming pool. Opposite them, an oak forest leads to the spring and pond included in the park.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
In Quercy Blanc, a restored old house with guest accommodation, a barn, horse boxes, and a swimming pool set in a hilly landscape. The property is accessible by a small path that veers off from the road and joins a discreet hamlet composed of a few ancient residences. Set slightly back, the architectural and landscaped ensemble occupies a plot of approximately 8,000 m² open to cultivated lands and woods that structure this countryside of Quercy Blanc. The main house constitutes the heart of the property. It is an old stone dwelling, almost square in plan, built on three levels. Its limestone facades are pierced with regular openings equipped with wooden shutters. An external stone staircase leads to the main entrance located at the living level, a traditional arrangement in local rural architecture that used to preserve the ground floor for agricultural purposes. The four-pitched roof is covered with canal tiles. At the foot of the stairs, a grassy and wooded terrace, positioned slightly above, allows one to enjoy the surrounding countryside. Surrounding the house are the other buildings, also made of stone and tiles. An independent guest house of approximately 60 m², more modest in size and on one level, has its own terrace and a small private garden, allowing for the accommodation of family or guests with complete autonomy. An agricultural stone dependency completes the built ensemble. It includes a barn as well as several annex spaces, including horse boxes and a technical room. A well still in water adjoins the house. Dug in front of the main residence, almost at the foot of one of its side facades, a rectangular swimming pool is set in a lawn largely opened to the countryside. The buildings are well spaced across the plot, at a good distance from one another, allowing for clear views of the hills and fields surrounding the hamlet. All together, it forms a small coherent built group, characteristic of the rural settlements in this part of Tarn-et-Garonne, where old houses, dependencies, and gardens are organized at the edge of an ancient habitat within a landscape that has remained predominantly agricultural.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
A group of buildings, including a dwelling, two small holiday cottages, barns and offices, constructed out of Quercy stone and surrounded by rolling countryside, between the Lot and Tarn-et-Garonne departments . Located on the side of a hill, the property features a little more than one hectare of land, creating a natural shoulder halfway up the slope and extending down the hillside. As for the dwelling, facing fully south and overlooking the valley, it provides unobstructed views of the Quercy hills, while, the whole complex, made up of several local limestone buildings, is gracefully arranged around a courtyard, a number of patios and meadows bordered by oaks and maples. With its simple and balanced silhouette, the dwelling is topped with a hipped roof, whereas two small holiday cottages and a group of stone outbuildings – a former stable that has now been turned into office space, as well as two open-air barns, including one with a wide covered patio, ideal for summer meals – round out this group of bucolic edifices. In addition, set back from the other buildings, a swimming pool inconspicuously hidden within the verdant vegetation not only blends in seamlessly with the rest of the garden, but is also immersed in peace and quiet. Meticulously cared for, while respecting its history, and designed as if to assimilate perfectly with Quercy’s topography and dazzling light, all of its original volumes, ancient materials and views have been preserved, while the natural colour of its stones, barrel tiles and pastel shutters dialogue with the surrounding vegetation in a delicate balancing act between architecture and nature.
…By Patrice Besse
In the south of Quercy blanc, in a dominant position, a castle with medieval origins to be rehabilitated, featuring a terrace, gardens, outbuildings, and land. Framed by two square columns made of white stones, a wide entrance gate with slender bars marks the entrance to the estate. On one side bordered by cedars, a carriageway leads up through the lands of the castle. It winds between the first outbuildings: to the left, a barn, and to the right, a building that housed several functions related to farming. The old fortress appears, built on the rock at the top of the hill, elevated over three levels and oriented from north to south. It is enhanced by a spiral staircase tower and a dovecote. Mainly made of stone and occasionally brick, its facades, regularly pierced with mainly straight openings and topped with a four-pitched tile roof, reveal its history, documented from the 11th century. It is surrounded by partially enclosed gardens and, to the south, a grassy and tree-lined terrace. Finally, behind the second outbuilding, an agricultural shed completes the built ensemble.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
An 18th-century village home with generous volumes, a garden and a swimming pool, 40 minutes from Toulouse as well as its airport, and 30 minutes from Montauban. The house is located in a small, peaceful street in the village centre, in a 14th-century priory that belonged to the Benedictine abbey that gave rise to the first settlement. The property is fully enclosed by 2-metre-high walls made of pink brick and stones from the River Garonne. The two-storey main building stands next to a single-level perpendicular wing to its left, topped by an approximately 65-m² roof terrace, which overlooks the swimming pool, is delimited by the rear of the neighbouring house and is lined by white stone balusters. To the right of the main section, a veranda opens onto a garden adorned with a pond. The edifice possesses a gabled roof made of half-round tiles, topped by a bell pinnacle that no longer houses its original occupant, and is underlined by a sober, terracotta cornice, which in turn is echoed by the belt course between the two levels. The façades are rendered, except on the exposed brick gable end, and are punctuated by mainly rectangular and regularly positioned windows with brick frames. On the ground floor, French windows in the main rooms provide direct access to the decking around the swimming pool. The distinctive features of this building are the ionic columns, which are relics of the former priory, framing two of the doors The property’s occupants benefit from the surrounding lush greenery, thanks to the shade provided by carefully planted hedges and the branches of a hundred-year-old tree in the garden of a neighbouring manor.
…By Patrice Besse
A 19th-century farmhouse of white stone with a swimming pool, outbuildings and vast grounds, 15 minutes from the town of Lauzerte in France’s beautiful Quercy province. A lane snakes through the hamlet to a private, tarmacked court where you can move around smoothly and park vehicles, in the shade of a leafy horse-chestnut tree. This court, edged with shrubs and potted plants, links the different buildings together. On one side, there is a house of white Quercy stone with a ground floor and first floor. It is crowned with a gable roof of barrel tiles with a dormer on the south side and it is edged with a terrace, beyond which there is a garden with a swimming pool and meadows that extend across the hillside. Opposite the house, there is an outbuilding of white stone with a three-slope roof of barrel tiles. There is also an agricultural storage building with a three-slope roof, mostly of barrel tiles. The property lies at the edge of the hamlet and offers a magnificent view of the lush, wooded hills of the River Barguelonne valley. The house’s north elevation is coated with rendering and punctuated with eight openings, including two doors and five upstairs windows. They are fitted with shutters that are painted white. The western gable wall is made of exposed stonework and has three rectangular windows. On the first floor, these windows are set in white ashlar and fitted with similar shutters. The elevation on the opposite side has no openings. On the south side, plant containers and fragrant shrubs embellish a 30m² terrace of pale slabs that edges part of the south elevation, which is made of exposed stonework and brickwork. On the ground floor, there is a protruding section, which a second entrance door leads into. Three broad, rectangular windows look out from it. Upon this protruding section, there is a 40m² terrace edged with white-painted guardrails with a motif of circles. On the first floor, two windows fitted with shutters frame a door that leads out onto the terrace. These three openings, which are slightly arched, have surrounds of pale red brickwork.
…By Patrice Besse
Charming Toulouse house with outbuildings on more than 6,000 m² of landIn a quiet setting with no overlooking views, in the municipality of Grisolles, this beautiful house offers a peaceful living environment with several independent outbuildings (studio, dovecote, and gîte), ideal for hosting family and friends or developing a rental project.The main house is approximately 210 m² and is arranged as follows:On the ground floor:a cozy living room with a wood stove, opening onto a huge veranda that can serve as a reception room or large dining room, a large separate kitchen, also opening onto the veranda, two ground-floor bedrooms,a bathroom with shower and bathtub.On the first floor:four bedrooms,a shower room.The exterior also offers several outbuildings:an independent studio of approximately 30 m²,a chai currently serving as a carport, attached to the house,a magnificent dovecote.An additional 118 m² of ground space (photos available upon request), allowing for many layout possibilities according to your projects.All set on a plot of more than 6,000 m², fully enclosed and divided into several parts, ideal for accommodating animals (dogs, goats, chickens, etc.). It is also possible to combine everything to create a large garden.Located in a very quiet environment, with no close neighbors, the property is only 5 minutes from Grenade and Grisolles, two municipalities with all amenities: shops, supermarkets, doctors, schools, and a college.Fees included of 5% VAT payable by the buyer. Price excluding fees €418,095. Energy class D, Climate class B. Average estimated annual energy expenses for standard use, based on energy prices from 2021: between €3,310.00 and €4,520.00. Information about the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques site: georisques.gouv.fr.Your INNOVE IMMO advisor - Versailles: Emmanuelle PeyredieuCommercial agent (Sole proprietorship) RSAC 977570878 RCP 59661778.INNOVE IMMO, partner in your life projects.We inform you that under Article L561-5 of the Monetary and Financial Code, an identity document will be required before each visit.
…By Innove Immo - Versailles
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