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HAUTE GARONNE - NEAR TOURNEFEUILLE In the center of a 9,000 m² plot of land, beautifully renovated 19th century Toulousaine house, combining old world character with modern comforts. Its 350 m² are spread over 3 levels, including a large 130 m² plateau to be converted on the 2nd floor with loft potential (structural work completed). The bright ground floor houses the reception rooms, and the 1st floor the bedrooms and bathrooms. Architectural features include brickwork, beams, terracotta floor tiles and fireplaces. The outbuildings include an 80 m² separate room, a 70 m² garage that could be converted into a 3-room apartment, and a 35 m² workshop. Heated 10x4 m saltwater swimming pool. Suitable for a primary or secondary family residence. A commercial activity could also be considered. For further information or to visit this property, please contact Eric Mercier: 07 68 72 82 25 Energy class: D Climate class: D Estimated annual energy costs for standard use: between €4160 and €5680 per year. Prices indexed to 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
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
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
GERS - CONDOM Characterful 19th-century stone house on a little over one hectare of land. Three half-floors house the seven main rooms, including four bedrooms. Outbuildings including a large garage. This property has a lot of charm. Some modernisation work may be required. Beautiful grounds with century-old trees. For more information or to visit this property, please contact Anne-Claire Joachim: 06 62 56 28 84 Energy rating: E Climate rating: E Estimated annual energy costs for standard use: between €6,250 and €8,500 per year. Prices indexed for 2021, 2022, and 2023. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Agence Mercure Toulouse-occitanie
HAUTE GARONNE - SAINT MARTORY Nestled in a charming medieval village, this comfortable and unique property has several potential uses: commercial or tourist activity, primary or secondary residence. With no nuisances or neighbors overlooking, the main house, designed by an architect and measuring just over 200 m², is divided into a very large 75 m² living room with a 33 m² open kitchen and a winter garden. Upstairs are three bedrooms. Adjacent to this recent construction is an older part of 245 m² spread over two levels and converted into two rooms of 33m² and 78m². A leisure room, a disabled shower room, and an office complete this area. 85 m² of space remain to be converted. There is a 120 m² outbuilding, a dovecote, a carport, a workshop, and a spa. The 2,800 m² garden is entirely enclosed by walls. Beautiful architectural features. Excellent overall condition. Energy class: C Climate class: C Estimated annual energy costs for standard use: between €1,316 and €1,780 per year. Prices indexed for 2021, 2022, and 2023. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Agence Mercure Toulouse-occitanie
GERS - LOMBEZ - Bright village house in a commanding position in beautiful grounds. It has 250m² of living space, divided into 8 main rooms including 4 bedrooms and an office. Tastefully renovated, this property boasts many fine architectural features. There's also an outbuilding, a garage and a swimming pool. No nuisance. Beautiful view of the Pyrenees. Energy class: C Climate class : C Estimated annual energy costs for standard use: between 2290 euros and 3140 euros per year. Prices indexed to January 1, 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
GERS - FLEURANCE Just 5 minutes from all amenities (schools, shops), in a quiet yet connected location, this bright contemporary home built in 2017—which underwent extensive renovations in 2023—boasts 206 square meters of living space All rooms in the house have a view of the 200-square-meter pool and the terrace. The main entrance opens onto a spacious 53-square-meter living area, which includes a large open-plan kitchen. Adjacent to this is a 31-square-meter master suite with a bathroom, walk-in closet, and a Japanese-style toilet. On the opposite side are three bedrooms, including a second suite and a third bathroom. The furniture is subject to separate negotiation. There are also a laundry room, a garage, and a carport. The home automation system controls not only the videophone and the gate, but also the terrace awnings, roller shutters, interior blinds and the swimming pool filtration system. A bioclimatic pergola has been installed on the terrace with mosquito nets and lighting. The swimming pool can be covered by a retractable dome. The garden is very well maintained. High-quality fittings: the home automation system controls not only the videophone and the gate, but also the patio awnings, roller shutters, interior blinds and the swimming pool filtration system. A bioclimatic pergola, installed on the terrace with mosquito nets and lighting, is perfect for relaxing. The swimming pool can be covered by a retractable dome. The garden is very well cared for. The property complies with PRM (people with reduced mobility) standards, with mosquito nets on all windows and doors, awnings, a retractable awning for the terrace, ducted and reversible heating, and outdoor lighting. Automatic watering system, fully enclosed property, fibre broadband, and a micro sewage treatment plant. Energy class: A Climate class: A Estimated annual energy costs for standard usage: between €790 and €1,120 per year. Prices indexed as of January 1, 2021. Information on the risks associated with this property is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Agence Mercure Toulouse-occitanie
HAUTE GARONNE - BRAX This former industrial workshop is sure to charm you with its 225 m² of living space, having undergone a very recent, high-quality renovation. Set on a 1,350 m² plot, it features a lush garden with a terrace, a swimming pool tiled with Balinese stone, a jacuzzi and a garage. Very bright, this beautiful house offers a spacious 90m² living area, including a luxurious open-plan kitchen with access to the terrace. There is also a conservatory. Upstairs, there are 5 bedrooms, including a large master suite of around 50m². Ideally situated in a quiet, residential area, yet close to shops and transport links. Suitable as a main family home or for a professional practice. Around 15 km from Airbus/Blagnac. Energy rating: B Climate rating: A Estimated annual energy costs for standard use: between €1,510 and €2,060 per year. Prices indexed as at 1 January 2021. Information on the risks associated with this property is available on the Géorisques website http://www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Agence Mercure Toulouse-occitanie
GERS - MONTESQUIOU Former convent dating from 1765, in a commanding position, with a breathtaking view of the Pyrenees. Beautiful architectural features. Comfortable house with 332 m² of living space, divided into 6 main spacious rooms. Very luminous, this south-facing property has a tree-filled garden with several terraces. Well, garage and workshop. No nuisance. Shops and services in the village. Energy class: E Climate class: E Estimated annual energy costs for standard use: between 5110 euros and 6960 euros per year. Prices indexed to January 1, 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
GERS - CONDOM Beautiful stone chartreuse totally renovated using top-quality materials, while retaining its fine architectural features. The property is set in well-kept grounds. With 550 m² of living space, it boasts 13 main rooms, including several reception rooms, a games room, 7 bedrooms (several en suite) and a children's dormitory. Part of this property can be converted into a gite, providing an easy opportunity for tourism. Several terraces, including a covered one, invite guests to relax, as does the 20m x 3m swimming pool. A garage and workshop, two wells for automatic watering, fiber optics, an alarm and an electric gate complete the attractive features of this property. With no nuisance, it's perfect as a family home or second home. For further information or to visit this property, please contact Eric Mercier: 07 68 72 82 25 Energy class: C Climate class: C Estimated annual energy costs for standard use: between 7,250 euros and 9,870 euros per year. Price indexed to 2021, 2022 and 2023 Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Agence Mercure Toulouse-occitanie
GERS - NEAR NOGARO Early 19th-century house of approximately 300 m² comprising 9 main rooms, perfectly renovated, comfortable, and very bright. The ground floor comprises a vast 130 m² living area divided into a lounge, summer lounge, dining room, and billiard room. The patio provides plenty of light and the open-plan kitchen accentuates the feeling of open space. This property has 4 bedrooms, three of which are on the ground floor, and an office. Each has its own shower room. A beautiful swimming pool, a 50 m² garage, and 3,000 m² of grounds complete this property, which is in a semi-dominant position, within walking or cycling distance of the village. Suitable as a primary or secondary residence, for a bed and breakfast, or for a professional practice. Energy class: D Climate class: D Estimated annual energy costs for standard use: between €5,270 and €7,180 per year. Prices indexed for 2021, 2022, and 2023. Fees payable by the seller. 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
GERS - MAUVEZIN EXCLUSIVE - In a village with all shops and services just fifty minutes from Toulouse, large town house with spacious rooms and fine architectural features. It has 12 main rooms, 7 bedrooms and a vast attic that could be converted. This nuisance-free property has a south-facing 600 m² garden and an inner courtyard with a small outbuilding. This charming property needs to be modernised. It could be suitable as a family home, a tourist project or for professional use. Energy class: E Climate class: E Estimated annual energy costs for standard use: between €6470 and €8790 per year. Prices indexed to January 1, 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
GERS - FLEURANCE Set within 2.26 hectares of grounds, a beautiful townhouse offering 353 m² of living space spread across 12 main rooms, including a living room, dining room, games room and 5 bedrooms. Built over a basement. Pellet-fired central heating. A 185 m² guest house comprises a living area and 4 bedrooms, several of which are en suite, with heat pump central heating (2022). Another building houses the garage on the ground floor and a 47 m² loft on the first floor with a mezzanine. A 12x6 m swimming pool with a safety cover and terraces complete this property, which has several entrances. Close to the town centre and its amenities. With its beautiful architectural features, this property, which is not overlooked and free from nuisance, is suitable as a main or second home, or for a tourist or professional business. Energy rating: D Climate rating: B Estimated annual energy costs for standard use: between €2,460 and €3,360 per year. Prices indexed as at 1 January 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
GERS - NEAR GIMONT This comfortable house with 205 m² of living space enjoys breathtaking views of the Pyrenees and has a garden of 3,500 m². It is modern and, with its beautiful architectural features, is divided into 7 main rooms including 5 bedrooms and an office. There are also an adjoining veranda, a saltwater swimming pool, an outbuilding, and a carport. No nuisances. This property is suitable as a primary or secondary residence. For more information, you can call Eric Mercier : 07 68 72 82 25 Energy class: D Climate class: C Estimated annual costs: between €3,400 and €4,690 per year Average energy prices indexed for 2021, 2022, and 2023. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Agence Mercure Toulouse-occitanie
GERS - L'ISLE JOURDAIN Right in the center of town, beautiful house with 9 main rooms including a huge living room opening onto the terrace, a living room, a very bright fitted kitchen, 6 bedrooms and an office. Most windows are double-glazed, except those in the living room. The roof was redone in 2023. Pleasant 1800 m² tree-planted garden with an electric gate and a well. 11 x 5 m chlorine pool with new liner and electric roller shutter. Summer kitchen of 50 m² and a garden shed. Close to shops, train station, schools and college. For further information or to visit this property, please contact Eric Mercier: 07 68 72 82 25 Energy class: C Climate class: B Estimated annual energy costs for standard use: between 3416 euros and 4623 euros per year. Prices indexed to January 1, 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
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
On the territory of Montcuq and in perfect condition - Main house of 300 m2 on multiple vaulted cellars with multiple terraces, swimming pool, dovecote, barn, garage, guest house, shelters, summer kitchen, boiler room, pétanque court, mini 9-hole golf course, fishing pond, wood shelters, vegetable garden, 3 boxes and hut for children. Main house comprising a huge living room of 80 m2, a kitchen of 23m2, back kitchen 17m2, living room / library 30m2 and 4 bedrooms each with bathroom. The master bedroom is on one level and has a dressing room and shower room. Upstairs are 3 bedrooms of 28, 23 and 17 m2 with shower room / bath, a balcony. Cellars - billiard room, wine cellar, pool storage, technical room etc. Guest house of 64 m2 with a living room of 44 m2, a bedroom of 15 m2 and shower room 5 m2 and its terrace. Dovecote 9m2 on three levels Barn of 200m2 with insulation, tiled floor and floor plus garage / Workshop level of 70 m2 Swimming pool 10m x 5m changing room in a vaulted cellar. Alarm system Land of 156000m2 More information on request
…By Mouly Immobilier
In the north of Gers, 5 minutes from a historic and tourist spa town, a fortified house from the 13th and 17th centuries and its outbuildings, set on 5 hectares of land. From the departmental road, a stony path 800 meters long leads to the property situated among fields, at the top of a hill. Protected from all vis-à-vis, the house stands facing a small valley, at the bottom of which the Esquère winds among the domain's outbuildings, forming an ensemble that was once surrounded by walls. A municipal hospice in the 13th and 14th centuries, it was occupied by the family of Bishop Martin Gutteria of Pamplona from 1450. The surface of the main building was doubled at the end of the 16th century, while the stair tower was added to the ensemble in the 17th century. The various windows pierced in the façade, as well as the types of masonry, testify to these stages of construction and successive modifications. Several remarkable cross and twin windows, arrow slits and loopholes, are among the preserved elements. The main house, built on rock, rises two levels under unconverted attics, and over a cellar carved out beneath the central part, the oldest. Topped with a two-slope roof covered with canal tiles on the body of the habitation and a roof adorned with flat tiles on the tower, it has retained its authenticity. A terrace with a swimming pool rests against a high stone wall to the south. A first oblong outbuilding, rising two levels under a lower roof than the dwelling, formerly used as a shepherd's hut, stretches towards the east. A second building is set at right angles, forming a U with the main house. A large awning is attached to the east. Opposite, forming a courtyard, a single-storey outbuilding, intended as a shelter for farm animals, has suffered a fire on part of the roof. A stony spring, located below the courtyard, flows to form a small pond.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…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
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
A renovated manor house and outbuildings, set in 6 hectares of parkland with a swimming pool in the South-West of France, in the heart of the Gers department . In the Astarac region, a sign bearing the estate's name marks the entrance to the property from a departmental road that winds through hills and countryside. The outlines of the tall cedars of Lebanon stand out, hinting at the presence of a discreet, beautiful residence, sheltered from view by natural hedges, set back from the road. Two tall ashlar pillars frame a delicate 19th century wrought iron gateway. From here, a long bridleway shaded by zelkovas and framed by vast meadows leads to the group of buildings, hidden from each other by dense but skilfully managed vegetation. A barn clad in half-timbering on three sides is revealed below the path, giving way a little further on to a woodshed made of stone and half-timbering. The paved driveway runs alongside the main building, which stands in the centre of a clearing lined with large trees, whose crowns stretch up into the sky. The drive culminates at a huge carport set back from and opposite the house, providing a very welcoming view of the house. The 6 hectares or so of land lies at the intersection of two small roads to the south and west, and a river that runs along the third side of the land, defining the property's boundaries. The main building wing is set back at right-angles and this façade is shady. It overlooks the land to the west, protecting the building from any visual or noise disturbance.
…By Patrice Besse
Ideally located in the highly sought-after Guilheméry district, this single-ownership building represents a rare opportunity for investors seeking a quality heritage asset, combining security, enhancement potential, and optimization. Developing a total area of approximately 346 m², the property consists of 5 apartments of various types: three ground-floor units (two T2 and one studio), a T3 on the first floor, and a spacious T5 on the second floor. This layout offers an excellent rental base, suitable for a diverse demand. The building has strong optimization potential, particularly due to the possibility of increasing rent valuations, targeted renovations, or even redistributing spaces. The large T5 alone constitutes a true lever for value creation, with a feasible division that could significantly increase the overall yield. A strategy for enhancement through division or property deficit could also be explored depending on the investor's profile. Situated in a sought-after area, in immediate proximity to amenities, transport, and the city center, this asset benefits from strong rental appeal and excellent longevity over time. A rare property on the market, offering an ideal balance between yield and heritage valuation. A complete file is available upon request.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By La Signature Des Coteaux
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