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In the heart of a preserved natural environment, this authentic hamlet—meticulously and entirely restored—offers an ideal setting for both residential and hospitality projects: a family home, second residence, holiday rentals, retreats, seminars, weddings, or workshops. Organized around several traditional stone buildings, the property offers approximately 1,000 m² of living space, spread across five independent houses, with a total of 15 bedrooms and 15 bathrooms. Each unit is fully furnished, equipped, and enjoys its own private outdoor area. The nearly 9-hectare estate includes: A heated swimming pool, tennis court, and children's play areas An equestrian zone with stables and a professional riding arena Direct access to the river for swimming or walks on foot or horseback An event space equipped for up to 200 guests with removable structures Fibre internet, private parking, and compliant wastewater treatment While offering total tranquility, the property remains close to all amenities: shops, services, markets, schools. Easy access: train station under 15 minutes away, regional airport 40 minutes, international airport approx. 1 hour. The region is rich and vibrant, with a wide range of activities: listed villages, museums (including the Soulages Museum), nature, wellness, gastronomy, and cultural heritage. A rare place—both warm and functional—perfect for gathering loved ones, developing a professional project, or simply living in harmony with nature. A true refuge, ready to welcome new life ambitions.
…By Barnes Proprietes & Chateaux
This magnificent granite stone property comprises a 3-bedroom main house, a 3-bedroom guest house, as well as a charming little detached cottage, known as the ‘annexe’, a swimming pool and 2 hectares of land. This property has been restored to a high standard with great taste. The main house features a spacious 110 m² living room opening onto a superb outdoor terrace offering magnificent views over the valley. The main house: On the ground floor, a spacious 16m² hall leads to three bedrooms (15m²; 11.50m²; 10m²), two separate toilets (1.50m²; 1m²), a shower room with washbasin and shower (2.50m²), a walk-in dressing room (9m²), a study (7m²) and a bathroom with washbasin, shower and bath (6m²). The dressing room and study could be used as bedrooms. Furthermore, the terrace is accessed directly from the hall. Next to the entrance, an internal staircase leads up to the spacious loft on the first floor. Character features have been preserved and highlighted. On the first floor is a spacious, light-filled loft of 110 m², featuring high ceilings and superb exposed beams and rafters extending up to the ridge. It comprises a dining room, an open-plan kitchen and a living room with a fireplace. The loft enjoys plenty of natural light thanks to large French windows fitted where the old stable openings once were. They offer magnificent views of the surrounding countryside. The 110 m² of living space is heated by underfloor heating, supplemented by two radiators. A stone staircase leads to the terrace on the ground floor, with direct access to the swimming pool. On the garden level, accessed from outside, there is a large 17 m² Laundry/Utility room, containing the central heating boiler and the washing machines. In the inner courtyard is a garage with a total area of 40 m², capable of accommodating two cars. A second large garage of 40.50 m² is also located beneath the terrace at the rear of the house. The roof of the main house has been renovated and insulated; it is covered with authentic slate. The guest house: The guest house, which is completely self-contained, has a total surface area of 65 m². The living room, which opens onto the kitchen, covers an area of 31 m² and features a wood-burning stove. French windows open onto a covered terrace at the rear of the house. On the first floor are two bedrooms (12 m² and 8 m²) and a bathroom with a shower, washbasin and toilet (4 m²). On the second floor, an open space is currently being converted into a children’s bedroom. All rooms are equipped with central heating. Both the main house and the guest house are fitted with double glazing. The annex: This house was purchased by the owners to ensure the privacy of the property as a whole. It has a floor area of 60m² and requires renovation and modernisation. The grounds: The grounds are mainly situated in front of the house and consist of a beautiful garden with a swimming pool, as well as areas of meadow.
…By Agence Disc Immobilier
Barnes Propriétés et Châteaux invites you to discover this property situated in southern Aveyron, 1 hour 45 minutes from Toulouse and 2 hours from Montpellier, within the Grands Causses Regional Nature Park. The property comprises a restored 17th-century farmhouse offering all modern comforts, along with various outbuildings and farm buildings. The property is surrounded by 27 hectares of contiguous land, half of which is arable as part of an agricultural project. The main house comprises 2 dining rooms, a living room, a library, 3 bedrooms and a bathroom, offering approximately 164 m² of living space. Landscaped garden, spring water… The property is currently used for farming, with 35 sheep and horses. Possibility to take over the farm. A wonderful opportunity in southern Aveyron. Contact Barnes: Olivier ESPERCE - Tel: +33 (0)6 83 99 89 19 - SOLE TRADER. “Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website.”
…By Barnes Proprietes & Chateaux
Nestled in a rare and tranquil natural setting, this exceptional property perfectly embodies the soul and elegance of the grand homes of Tarn. Sheltered from any disturbance, in a private and preserved environment, it unfolds over more than 1,400 m² of living space within a 9-hectare park, a verdant haven adorned with mature trees, reception areas, and leisure facilities. From the entrance, the tone is set: remarkable volumes, abundant light, and the nobility of historic materials. Every space reveals authentic architecture, enhanced by a renovation carried out with the utmost respect for traditional craftsmanship. Main House The main house, covering approximately 750 m², offers a harmonious layout and spectacular reception spaces, ideal for family life as well as large-scale entertaining. Character features are omnipresent: antique parquet floors, aged terracotta tiles, exposed stone, French-style ceilings, and most notably, remarkable monumental fireplaces, true centerpieces that give the living rooms a warm and prestigious atmosphere. The ground floor comprises: Multiple generously proportioned living rooms, perfect for both intimacy and entertaining An elegant office Two dining rooms suitable for hosting large gatherings A spacious, fully equipped kitchen Laundry, boiler room, and an impressive entrance hall Upstairs, six refined suites, each with a private bathroom, dressing room, and sitting area, provide exceptional comfort. Their layout allows flexible use, with the possibility of independent access, further enhancing the property’s potential and versatility. In total, the estate offers 11 bedrooms and 11 bathrooms or shower rooms, accommodating family and guests in exceptional conditions. Guest Apartments and Reception Rooms Designed to entertain, the property features large reception spaces. A 240 m² reception room, highlighted by a grand fireplace, provides a spectacular setting for private or professional events. Its volumes, high ceilings, and architectural charm make it a rare and inspiring space. Two independent apartments, totaling approximately 180 m², complement the estate. Fully integrated, each includes living spaces, kitchens, and bedrooms, allowing for complete autonomy. Outbuildings and Amenities The renovated former wine cellar now hosts multiple spaces for versatile use, including a workshop and an elegant orangery, offering additional possibilities for customization. The exterior amenities extend the property’s quality: Swimming pool harmoniously integrated into the landscape Tennis court Garage and parking spaces Recent sanitation system Central gas heating with two separate boilers, complemented by electric heating for certain outbuildings Rare for its scale, quality of finishes, and architectural authenticity, this estate offers remarkable potential. At once a prestigious family home and a property capable of hosting complementary activities elegantly and discreetly, it perfectly embodies the spirit of Tarn’s Little Tuscany: a lifestyle defined by light, nature, and refinement. A confidential address, reserved for clients seeking a property of character, where volume, elegance, and serenity come together effortlessly.
…By Barnes Toulouse
Nestled in a natural setting of rare beauty, this magnificent character property offers a privileged living environment, just a few kilometers from Albi, a UNESCO World Heritage city. Set within 17 hectares of meadows, woodland, and landscaped grounds, the estate has been entirely restored to the highest standards, combining charm, authenticity, and modern comfort. A true haven of peace, it captivates with its preserved environment and its many possibilities. Ideal as a family residence, guest accommodation, prestige retreat, or equestrian estate. A Main House Combining Character and Comfort The main residence offers approximately 450 m² of living space, including a spacious ground floor and an exceptional loft on the upper level. Bright and generous, it features large living areas opening onto the surrounding countryside, several comfortable bedrooms, and a fully equipped kitchen opening onto a south-east-facing terrace. Upstairs, the impressive loft presents remarkable potential. Already fitted with electrical and plumbing installations, it could easily be converted into additional bedrooms and bathrooms, or used as a yoga studio, gym, workshop, or creative space. A spa and hammam are elegantly integrated into the main house, offering a private and refined relaxation area. An adjoining chapel bears witness to the estate's rich history, enhancing the property's singular charm. Heated by an oil-fired boiler, the house has been renovated with great care, preserving original materials and architectural character while ensuring modern-day comfort. A Beautifully Converted Barn The renovated barn, independent from the main residence, offers around 220 m² of living space over two levels. It includes a large open-plan living room with kitchen, several bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms, an office, a lounge area, and a utility space designed for animals. This flexible building can easily be used as an independent gîte, guest house, professional space, or themed retreat venue. Remarkable and Rejuvenating Outdoor Spaces The landscaped park surrounding the buildings (approx. 2 hectares) is meticulously maintained. It features a heated swimming pool (22 x 3.5 m) with a fully equipped pool house, perfect for enjoying the peace and comfort of the property. The remaining 15 hectares include meadows and woodland crossed by walking trails, ideal for strolls, horse riding, or quiet contemplation. A natural spring supplies the estate, adding to its autonomy and authenticity. Two Distinct Homes, Exceptional Comfort The property stands out for offering two independent dwellings, ensuring a rare balance between privacy, conviviality, and functionality. While the estate clearly lends itself to tourism and hospitality projects, its layout has primarily been designed for comfortable everyday living, which is not always the case for estates of this scale. Each building has its own unique atmosphere, allowing for a perfect combination of family life, guest reception, or professional activity, all within a serene, preserved natural setting. A Privileged Location and Strong Potential The property enjoys an ideal geographic position, peaceful yet close to main routes and all amenities. The rolling landscapes of the Tarn, the charm of nearby bastide villages, and the proximity of Albi make this a highly sought-after destination for quality tourism. This exceptional estate offers rare development potential in a region renowned for its tourism, culture, and quality of life. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the GeoHazards website: www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Barnes Toulouse
Barnes Properties & Castles presents this property nestled in the heart of the Sorgue Valley, just 10 minutes from Saint-Affrique and 20 minutes from the A75 motorway. The property consists of three main buildings and numerous outbuildings. The main residence, a former manor house, offers a living room, dining room, kitchen, and office on the ground floor. The upper floor has four large bedrooms, each with its own bathroom. An additional level can be converted according to your plans. An old barn, renovated into separate accommodation, offers a living room, a kitchen with adjoining dining room, two bedrooms, and a bathroom. The third building, ideal for a guesthouse, has two bedrooms, a kitchen, a dining room, and a living room. In addition, there are several outbuildings (barn, sheepfold, workshop) offering great potential for conversion. Set in the heart of an 8-hectare estate of pastures and woods, the property enjoys a privileged environment with spring water, direct access to the river, and a small pond. This property is presented by BARNES PROPRIÉTÉS ET CHATEAUX Olivier ESPERCE - Real Estate Agent EI. Area subject to a legal obligation to clear brush. “Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr”
…By Barnes Proprietes & Chateaux
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
Ideally located between Toulouse, Albi, and Montauban, this fully renovated farmhouse with panoramic views has approximately 600m2 of living space on a 4-hectare park with a swimming pool and a spring. Additionally, there is a 10-hectare forest.It can accommodate 35 guests overnight, with 10 bedrooms and an independent studio.It offers spacious and bright living areas. On the ground floor: a large entrance with guest WC, a large cathedral living room of 70m2 with a fireplace, a reading lounge, a dining room, a fully equipped kitchen with a cooking stove, a pantry, a lounge area with a fireplace, a library, a laundry room, and a master suite opening onto the terrace with the pool.Upstairs: a master suite with a large mezzanine area, two other master suites, four bedrooms, a bathroom, separate WC, a large parental bedroom, and a dormitory. A bathroom and separate WC.An independent studio completes the property, as well as a large lounge with a fireplace (not renovated), a garage, a barn, and a large attic.There is a possibility to acquire an additional 20 hectares of forest.Well presented by Agences de France by delegation. Agences de France – SIREN: 899413603 – Holder of card T: 29012021000000009 not authorized to receive fundsThis description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Agences De France
Nestled at the foot of the Montagne Noire, in a peaceful and private setting, this Riviera-style architect-designed residence, built in 1965, sits at the heart of a fully enclosed, landscaped 2.5-hectare park, meticulously designed and planted by a renowned Toulouse-based company, responsible for several prestigious parks in the south of Tarn. Its exceptional location, surrounded by nature, ensures breathtaking panoramic views while remaining in close proximity to local amenities. A Unique and Charming Maison de Maître This elegant south-facing maison de maître, all on one level and offering approximately 400 sqm of living space, combines high-quality features with remarkable comfort. The traditional architecture, crafted from locally shaped stone and concrete rubble, reflects the region's artisanal expertise. Inside, noble materials are showcased, such as the Point de Hongrie parquet flooring found in the grand living room, the lounge, and the main hallway, along with custom-made woodwork and four stunning fireplaces, including a monumental one in the living room, infusing each space with warmth and elegance. The living areas are bathed in exceptional natural light thanks to large sliding pocket doors, providing direct access to the terrace and the park, perfect for outdoor dining. High ceilings throughout enhance the sense of space and comfort. A Refined and Functional Layout The house is thoughtfully organized to combine privacy with conviviality: A vast 80 to 90 sqm living room with a built-in library. A study and a large dining room adorned with bespoke woodwork. A spacious 25 sqm master bedroom with dressing room, boudoir, private bathroom, and WC. Four additional bedrooms in a separate wing, served by three bathrooms and five WCs in total. The design of the house ensures easy, fluid living on a single level. Outstanding Outdoor Features The true highlight of the property lies in its beautifully landscaped and enclosed park, offering uninterrupted views of the Montagne Noire. Here, tranquility, privacy, and natural beauty reign supreme. The 12 x 6-meter swimming pool, featuring a Roman staircase, blends seamlessly into the landscaped surroundings and is secured for safety. The adjacent pool house, complete with a summer lounge and kitchen, provides a perfect space for outdoor entertaining. A spacious, detached garage houses the pool’s technical equipment, and an electric gate secures the property. A Rare and Accessible Lifestyle Setting The property enjoys an ideal location, blending the tranquility of nature with easy access to essential services: Amenities: shops, schools, and local services just minutes away. Transport: New Castres-Toulouse highway under construction, allowing access to Toulouse in under 1h15. Train station with regular connections to Toulouse and other major cities. Castres-Mazamet Airport (15 minutes) and Toulouse-Blagnac Airport (1h15). Just a few minutes away, golf enthusiasts can enjoy a course recognized as one of the oldest and most beautiful in France. Thanks to its generous volumes and thoughtful layout, this residence will appeal equally to families seeking an exceptional living environment and to those envisioning a tourist accommodation project (such as a bed and breakfast or guesthouse), with the possibility to create an independent wing for guests or clients.
…By Barnes Toulouse
Fine 18th-century country residence with 360º panoramic views and over 7 hectares (17 acres) of land Nestled in a tranquil rural setting in the heart of a rich area of natural conservation and heritage, this elegant 18th-century estate offers 246m² of living space in a truly unique environment. Restored to a very high standard, the property combines authentic charm, modern functionality, and superb decoration. It is located within easy reach of main roads and essential amenities. A fine country residence, restored with due respect for its style and history Significant attention to detail is evident in the house’s restoration: stone and old wood flooring, monumental fireplace, cooking range, kitchen units and sink carved in local stone and the use of noble materials throughout. Generous volumes and convivial spaces provide a sense of exceptional comfort and elegance. The central feature of the house: a stunning, large drawing room of 58 m² with a 7-metre high ceiling, double exposure, abundant natural light and door onto a large terrace. The layout of the interior includes: •An entrance hall-cum-study of 25m² with built-in bookcase and guest WC; •A magnificent 33m² kitchen with cooking range, opening into a covered terrace with stone tables in a former shelter for horse-drawn carriages – a delightful outdoor living space; •A 16.5m² dining room adjacent to the kitchen. On the first floor, two separate sleeping areas are accessed by old wood staircases: •One leading to the 34m² master suite with double exposure, 11m² dressing room, bathroom and toilet; •The other includes two adjoining bedrooms, with bathroom and toilet. A pantry, laundry, boiler room and cellar complete the inside of the house. A country refuge with spectacular 360º views and outbuildings Set in over 7 hectares (17 acres), including 1.5 hectares of natural park, the property is approached via a drive of old plane trees, leading to a beautifully positioned house offering uninterrupted 360° views over the countryside, the Montagne Noire, and the Pyrenees on a clear day – all with complete privacy. Outbuildings include: •Two highly secured garages (67m² and 20m²), perfect for classic car storage or a hobby workshop; •A storage shed. In addition: •A building permit for a 50m² extension directly attached to the house has been acquired. A rare property in a region of natural conservation and charm Located in a region known for its natural beauty and quality of life, this property offers the perfect balance between tranquil seclusion and easy access to all necessary amenities, while benefiting from its proximity to Castres and Toulouse, as well as hiking trails and a rich rural heritage. A rare opportunity for lovers of beautifully restored historic homes, with extensive grounds, breathtaking views and potential for multiple different uses – whether as a primary residence, holiday retreat, or tourism or equestrian project.
…By Barnes Toulouse
The estate is an exceptional property located in a natural and preserved setting in the heart of the Lot. The 10 hectare property (25 acres) offers a breathtaking view over the valley and the surrounding hills. The 325 m2 manor house has 10 bedrooms and 9 bathrooms, all with WC. There is also an outbuilding of 200 m2 that can be converted to suit your needs. The main house opens onto a beautiful living room with a large fireplace. The semi-professional fitted kitchen also has a scullery. A wooden staircase leads to a bedroom with its own bathroom and toilet. To the right of the fireplace, a door leads to a bedroom with bathroom and toilet, and its own entrance to the terrace. From here you can continue to a second suite with bathroom and toilet, also with its own entrance to the terrace. From the outside on the left side of the building, 3 suites in a row with their own entrance On the right hand side of the building, you will find a new independent suite. A stone staircase leads to the owners' flat with a living room with large fireplace, two bedrooms, a bathroom and a kitchenette. On the upper level there is a dormitory/office and a shower room with toilet. The estate also has a small building with its own wine cellar, a large workshop and laundry room. You can also enjoy the 12x6m heated swimming pool and its large sun terrace. The large outdoor terraces offer panoramic views for al fresco dining and sunbathing. A spring flows all year round. The property also has plenty of storage and ancillary rooms. This property is ideal for those looking for a spacious, comfortable and peaceful living space in a beautiful natural environment. Ideal for a main residence, holiday home or tourist property, bed and breakfast. CONTACT : Hélène DESSORT +33 (0)6 14 60 32 32
…By Poncet & Poncet Christie's International Real Estate Occitanie
Located in a preserved natural environment, within a discreet hamlet on the hills of the Lot region, this character property dating from 1831 is set in one of the most sought-after areas of the region, in close proximity to the renowned tourist triangle of Rocamadour, the Gouffre de Padirac, and Gramat. Overlooking the Dordogne Valley, it enjoys an exceptional south-facing position, offering rare and unobstructed panoramic views over a remarkably beautiful natural landscape. This privileged setting provides a unique atmosphere, combining absolute tranquility, privacy, and an outstanding quality of life. The main house, built in the 19th century, stands out for its traditional architecture and its remarkable central tower, a true signature feature of the property. Spread over several levels, it offers generous and light-filled living spaces, harmoniously blending period charm with modern comfort. Original materials have been carefully preserved: exposed stone walls, antique stone floors, traditional “cantou” fireplace, and period fireplaces all contribute to a warm and elegant atmosphere. The reception rooms are bright and dual-aspect, opening widely onto the surrounding landscape, creating a seamless connection between indoor and outdoor living. The south-facing kitchen extends this lifestyle, opening onto a terrace overlooking the natural surroundings. The property offers several bedroom areas spread across the upper floors, each with its own en-suite bathrooms or shower rooms, ensuring comfort and privacy. A fully renovated barn completes the property. Renovated approximately ten years ago, it offers an independent living space comprising a living room with fitted kitchen, two bedrooms, and bathroom facilities. This space offers multiple uses: guest accommodation, family home, or high-end seasonal rental project. On the ground floor, it also benefits from storage and parking space. The property extends over a little more than 5.5 hectares of land, made up of meadows and preserved natural spaces. This rare environment ensures complete peace and privacy, with no disturbances, while offering outstanding open views over the surrounding landscape. A beautifully integrated swimming pool completes the property. Perfectly positioned within its natural surroundings, it offers a relaxation area with breathtaking panoramic views over the valley. A perfect blend of heritage, nature, and elegance, this rare property embodies the art of living in South-West France, in a highly sought-after tourist area, in immediate proximity to Rocamadour and the Gouffre de Padirac. It represents an exceptional family residence, as well as a prime opportunity for a luxury second home or high-end tourism project (gîtes or seasonal rentals)
…By Barnes Proprietes & Chateaux
COUNTRY OF LODEVE EXCEPTIONAL ESTATE 30 HA. An Architectural Oasis in the Heart of Nature. Discover an exceptional property, a place out of time where architecture fades away in favor of nature. On a 30-hectare estate, classified as a Natura 2000 zone, a visionary architect has brought to life an ecological and totally atypical real estate complex. Here, at about 780 meters above sea level, each construction is an invitation to serenity and well-being, without any overlooking or nuisance. The ensemble consists of three wooden frame houses, all designed for comfort and contemporary design, and fully furnished with custom-made furniture: The main house (160 m²): Vast volumes and omnipresent light create an atmosphere that is both pure and warm. A perfect place to host a family or simply enjoy a large modern living space. The tree house (117 m²): A unique architectural masterpiece, whose structure harmoniously integrates into the surrounding greenery, offering a true bubble of calm and originality. The pavilion (50 m²): This one-bedroom apartment is an ideal cocoon, perfect for guests, a caretaker, or to generate rental income due to its status as a guesthouse. Beyond the dwellings, the property has impressive professional structures: Two artist or work workshops (420 m² and 105 m²), connected by a covered area. These bright and versatile spaces, perfectly integrated into the landscape, are ideal for a craft activity, a creation workshop, or a public reception project. Several lightweight structures are also spread throughout the estate, offering the possibility to develop a guesthouse activity and provide a unique escape experience for visitors. The estate is located just 1 hour from Montpellier and 15 minutes from the A75 motorway. At the highest point of the property, a breathtaking view of the majestic Pyrenees mountain range awaits you. This exceptional panorama enhances the feeling of being at the ends of the earth while remaining easily accessible. It is a place conducive to replenishment, meditation, or any project inviting a deep connection with nature. If you are looking for an extraordinary living environment, a project for an eco-place, or an exceptional location for a professional project, this property is for you. This property is a rare opportunity. Discover this unique place and let the magic happen.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Property And Consulting
Exceptional environment. The property is built in a dominant position 2kms from Le Vigan at an altitude of 470 m in the heart of a Mediterranean environment of approximately 2.5 hectares of terraced land with beautiful stone walls. The property benefits from an exceptional location and a remarkable view not overlooked and protected from any nuisance. 2 distinct farmhouses have been completely renovated and are situated one above the other. They represent a total living area of approx. 285 sqm The slope of the land gives each one an autonomy of view and functionality. Selling price : 785 000 euros Fees at seller's expense Energy class : C Climate class : C Estimated annual energy costs for standard use: between 1750 euros and 2430 euros per year. Prices indexed to 01/01/2021. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available at: georisques.gouv.fr
…By Agence Mercure Languedoc-provence
Barnes Propriétés et Châteaux presents a 4-hectare estate dating from 1885 in the heart of the Margeride region. Less than 20 minutes from the A75 motorway and close to a charming village with many amenities, this property comprises several buildings: Main house of 200 M2: comprising 4 bedrooms, 3 shower rooms, a lounge, a study and a fitted kitchen. Independent ground floor: can be used as a gîte. Renovated former cowshed: currently used as a restaurant with a fully equipped kitchen, which could be kept in use or converted into gîtes or bed & breakfast accommodation, reception room, etc. Outbuildings: such as a sheepfold in need of restoration. The estate also includes a spring and a well on the adjoining 4 hectares. An application to set up rental accommodation is currently underway, offering the future owner the opportunity to develop a tourism project. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr.
…By Barnes Proprietes & Chateaux
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