5-Bedroom Stone Home in Tranquil Aveyron Countryside, La Salvetat-Peyralès – Spacious Living with Panoramic Views

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Midi-Pyrénées, Aveyron, La Salvetat-Peyralès, France, La Salvetat-Peyralès (France)

5 Bedrooms · 2 Bathrooms · 200Floor area

€330,000

House

No parking

5 Bedrooms

2 Bathrooms

200m²

No garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Welcome to an exquisite 5-bedroom stone house nestled in the tranquil countryside of La Salvetat-Peyralès, a quaint village that has so much to offer for both visitors and future residents. Let me take you on a journey through this unique property and its surroundings, where rural charm meets everyday convenience.

Ah, the allure of rural France! This picturesque home is positioned in the heart of Midi-Pyrénées, Aveyron. As a busy real estate agent with clients around the globe, I can assure you this is a gem that appeals to foreign buyers and expats looking for a lifestyle change.

So let's talk about the property first. As you arrive, you're immediately greeted by the impressive stone facade—a testament to the house's solid construction and timeless appeal. Inside, the property unfolds across 200 square meters, offering ample space for family life or entertaining guests. The 5 bedrooms mean you'll have room for everyone, whether family, friends, or visiting relatives. The house features 2 well-appointed bathrooms, essential for comfort and practicality.

Living here is about the balance of space and utility:
- 5 spacious bedrooms
- 2 bathrooms
- Generous reception area
- Modern kitchen
- Panoramic countryside views
- Large plot of 6148 m²
- Stone facade
- Spacious living areas
- Separate dining room
- Double glazed windows
- Ample storage areas
- Secluded location
- Garden area
- Parking facilities

This home might feel thoroughly modern, but it's the rustic ambiance that steals the show. The spacious reception room allows plenty of natural light to stream through, making it a welcoming place for gatherings.

Let's weave a story about this wonderful location. Life in La Salvetat-Peyralès offers a unique blend of serene rural living and the convenience of nearby amenities. The village itself is steeped in history, with its ancient architecture and timeless streets adding to its charm. Imagine waking up to the tranquil sounds of nature, with birds chirping and trees swaying gently in the breeze. The climate here is something you'll appreciate; the temperate, mild summers are perfect for enjoying the local scenery, while winters are cozy and inviting.

If you’re wondering what it's like to live here, let me paint a little picture for you. The countryside is a playground for both nature lovers and adventurers. You could spend your weekends hiking the lush trails, exploring the picturesque landscape, or enjoying a leisurely day of fishing or picnicking by one of the stunning nearby lakes.

For those who enjoy cultural activities, several local festivals and markets showcase the vibrant community spirit. You'll get to experience local produce, crafts, and a sense of camaraderie that’s hard to find elsewhere.

Let’s talk about practicality: daily life in La Salvetat-Peyralès. While the setting is rural, don’t be fooled into thinking you'll be isolated. Local shops, cafes, and essential services are readily accessible, making it a convenient location. The community here is warm and welcoming, with expatriates and locals alike living in harmony.

Education is another plus point. The area boasts well-regarded schools, ideal for families planning a permanent move. For expats working from home or those needing to commute, the connectivity is relatively straightforward, with a network of roads linking you to larger towns and cities.

Now about living in a house like this—it’s about creating memories. Imagine the smiles and laughter as your family gathers around a festive dinner prepared in the spacious kitchen, or lazy afternoons spent relaxing in your expansive garden. There’s something about the space and freedom of a country home that makes life richer and more fulfilling.

So, if you've been dreaming about a move to France, or are searching for a rural retreat that offers both tranquility and convenience, this property in La Salvetat-Peyralès could be the perfect spot for your next chapter. It’s not just a home but a lifestyle change that promises peace, connection to nature, and the warmth of a welcoming community. Whether you're retiring, relocating, or just seeking a weekend escape, this property offers a world of possibilities. Trust me, as a very busy global real estate agent, this is an opportunity not to be missed!

Details

Amount of bedrooms
5
Size
200
Price per m²
€1,650
Garden size
6148
Has Garden
No
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
2
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
House
Energy label

Unknown

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Step out onto the front balcony on a clear October morning and the whole of the Charente-Maritime countryside unrolls in front of you — pale gold fields, distant church spires, the kind of quiet that city people spend years trying to find. That's Fontaine-Chalendray. A small village in the Poitou-Charentes region that most tourists drive straight past on their way to the Atlantic coast, which is precisely what makes it so good. This three-bedroom house sits on a fully enclosed plot and has been kept in genuinely good condition — not "good condition" as a euphemism for "needs imagination," but actually solid, move-in ready, and full of thoughtful details that someone clearly cared about. The 142m² of living space works hard, and a 150m² barn plus three separate garages mean you have more flexibility here than you'd typically find at this price point in France. Inside, the lounge anchors the ground floor with a Dutch wood-burning stove — a proper, cast-iron thing that radiates heat differently from a standard fireplace, warming the room evenly rather than scorching whoever's sitting nearest. On a January evening with the fire going, this room has real pull. Double doors at the rear open directly onto a glassed veranda, which then connects to a covered terrace outside. That sequence — lounge, veranda, terrace — creates a natural flow for entertaining across three seasons without anyone getting rained on. The kitchen and dining room is where this house gets interesting. Bamboo countertops that develop a warm honey tone over time, a breakfast bar for morning coffee and the newspaper, and a professional Italian range cooker with five gas burners plus an electric and solid-fuel oven combination. This isn't a show kitchen ins ... click here to read more

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On a still July morning in the Lot valley, you wake up to the faint sound of a tractor working somewhere across the fields, sunlight cutting through the wooden shutters and warming the oak-beamed ceiling above you. By the time coffee is brewing in the kitchen, the view from the terrace has already done its job — rolling countryside in every direction, no neighbors interrupting the horizon, just the slow green rhythms of one of France's most quietly extraordinary regions. This is the kind of house that makes you stop checking your phone. Built in 2009, this three-bedroom country home in Souillac sits in the heart of the Lot département, a place where the limestone plateaus of the Quercy Blanc give way to the wooded river valleys that run down toward the Dordogne. The house doesn't pretend to be a centuries-old farmhouse — it was built with contemporary family life in mind — but the architect clearly understood the vernacular. Exposed timber beams run across the ceilings. Underfoot, you get Italian ceramic tiles on the ground floor and warm wooden flooring upstairs, surfaces that stay cool in August and hold the heat from the log-burning insert on November evenings when the first real chill arrives. That living and dining space deserves its own moment. The fireplace with its log burner is the actual center of gravity in winter — the kind of fixture you arrange sofas around and argue about who gets the warmest spot. A second, separate sitting room gives the house a flexibility that matters for real use: kids doing homework while adults entertain, a quiet space for reading when the main room fills up with guests, or simply somewhere to retreat when a week-long holiday rental is running at full capacity. The ground floor a ... click here to read more

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Welcome to your dream second home nestled in the heart of the picturesque Midi-Pyrénées region, in the quaint village of La Salvetat-Peyralès, Aveyron, France. This exquisite stone house, with its rich history and modern comforts, offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a tranquil retreat or a lucrative investment in the European second home market. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of nature, the sun casting a warm glow over the rolling hills of Aveyron. This is not just a house; it's a lifestyle. A place where you can escape the hustle and bustle of city life and immerse yourself in the serene beauty of the French countryside. A Home with Character and Comfort This meticulously renovated stone-built home, spanning 214 square meters, seamlessly blends traditional charm with contemporary elegance. The renovation, completed in 2017, ensures that every corner of this home is designed for comfort and style. - Spacious Living Areas: The ground floor features a fully equipped kitchen that opens to a lush garden and terrace, perfect for alfresco dining and entertaining. - Light-Filled Interiors: A bright living area, practical laundry room, and a modern shower room complete the ground floor. - Relaxation and Entertainment: The first floor boasts a magnificent reception room with a wood-burning stove and access to a sun-drenched patio. - Comfortable Bedrooms: Two well-proportioned bedrooms, including one with an en suite, offer restful retreats. - Private Sanctuary: The second floor is home to a generous principal bedroom with an elegant bathroom and a bright landing space. - Move-In Ready: Double glazing and meticulous attention to detail ensure this home is ready for you to enjoy. A Lifestyle of Leisure and Ad ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene region of Midi-Pyrénées, in the quiet commune of La Salvetame-Peyralès, this charming farmhouse offers a unique opportunity for those looking to immerse themselves into the quintessential French rural lifestyle. Set on a generous plot totaling over 13,000 m², with both garden space and extending meadow, this property possesses the raw potential to transform into a tailored haven for its new owners. The main residence spans 107 m², featuring a ground floor that hosts a traditional kitchen, a cozy dining room, inviting sitting room, and a convenient bathroom. On the upper level, three well-sized bedrooms are arranged, alongside a study, which makes it perfect for those working from home, and an additional bathroom. Adjacent to the main house is a 37 m² flat comprising a kitchen, bedroom, and bathroom which presents an excellent option for guest accommodation or a rental opportunity. Furthermore, the estate includes an array of outbuildings epitomizing the agrarian soul of the property. These include an adjoining workshop of 16 m², a substantial two-level barn/stable of 140 m², open barn, pigsty, henhouse, and an additional barn of 50 m². Whether used for storage, workshops, or potentially transformed into additional living spaces (subject to the necessary permissions), the possibilities are diverse. The raw beauty of this farmhouse emits a welcoming canvas for renovation enthusiasts willing to instill their personal touch and create a bespoke living environment. The property, requiring renovations, offers a rewarding project to truly design your dream country home. The tranquil life in La Salvetat-Peyralès revolves around the beauty of its natural surroundings. Living here means you are never too ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque landscape of the Midi-Pyrénées, you will find a delightful stone house waiting to become your new sanctuary. This property in Aveyron, specifically in the quaint little village of La Salvetat-Peyralès, offers the enchanting allure of the French countryside, blending tranquility, charm, and a touch of historical flair. As a busy real estate agent, I must say, properties in areas like this get snapped up quick due to the unique lifestyle the region offers. La Salvetat-Peyralès is a small yet vibrant community that encapsulates the classic French rural experience. Life here is all about savoring the small pleasures—imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of nature, with the sun's first light gently illuminating your day. This region is known for its diverse landscapes, offering plenty of outdoor experiences within close proximity. You could spend your weekends exploring local hiking trails, lakeside picnics, or simply unwinding in your own private garden of about 848 m² filled with potential for those with green fingers. The climate here is another lovely aspect of La Salvetat-Peyralès. With warm summers perfect for enjoying the outdoors and mild winters that allow for cozy evenings by the fireplace, the weather perfectly complements the charming lifestyle you will start to lead here. The house itself is a well-maintained gem, so no hefty renovation projects wait for you; just move in and start living the dream. Yes, the property has been looked after, with structural integrity and condition being in good shape, allowing you to settle without the imminent worry of major fixes. Nevertheless, it has room for you to add your personal touches and make it truly your own. Life in La Salvetat-Peyralès ... click here to read more

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Welcome to Lunac—a quaint and picturesque village nestled in the heart of the Aveyron region in France. It is home to the charming stone house we're delighted to showcase today. This 4-bedroom abode exudes charm and character, making it a unique opportunity for those looking to immerse themselves in the true essence of French countryside life. The house, originating from 1975, captures the timeless appeal of rustic stone architecture. It offers generous space for families and for those who enjoy entertaining. With its four bedrooms, it provides ample room for residents and guests alike. The property, approximately 120 square meters in size, is set in a tranquil village, ideal for those yearning for a peaceful retreat, far from the bustling city life. Key Features of the Property: - 4 Spacious Bedrooms - 1 Bathroom and an additional WC - A well-sized Kitchen (13m²) and cozy Living Room (31m²) - Utility Room with a Mezzanine for extra storage or workspace - Two Terraces facing south and north, perfect for soaking up the sun - Double Garage with a height of 2.9 meters - Authentic Wine Cellar with room for 1,200 bottles - Mains drainage connected While the house stands in good condition, it does require some updates to match modern electrical standards. For anyone eager to bring their personal touch, it's an exciting chance to blend the old with the new, creating a harmonious living space that reflects your style. Living in the village of Lunac means embracing a life filled with scenic beauty and community warmth. You’ll find yourself surrounded by the lush greenery typical of the Aveyron region, with its rolling hills and serene landscapes. It's a locale that promises peace, making it a perfect setting for those who app ... click here to read more

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Immerse yourself in the serene, countryside charm of Lunac, France, with this four-bedroom stone house, situated in the intimate community this small village is renowned for. This quaint, yet solid construction, offers the unique opportunity to experience an authentic French lifestyle with its desirable location and rustic architectural design. Constructed back in 1975, this two-story house with two terraces presents not just a residence, but a home profoundly touched by the region's traditional flair. Built from durable solid stone, the house stands as a testament of time that represents an exciting challenge for the eager homeowner looking to restore its grandeur. Providing an area of 110 sqm, the house is tailored for comfort and convenience. The ground floor promises a homely ambiance as it opens to a kitchen of 13 sqm, a spacious living room of 31 sqm, a cozy bedroom measuring 12 sqm, and a practical bathroom, not to mention a utility room equipped with a mezzanine. The upper floor houses three sizable bedrooms (11 sqm-12 sqm-13 sqm), a shower room, and an additional WC. Property Features: - Four charming bedrooms - Two bathrooms - Generously spacious living room - Practical utility room with mezzanine - Two terraces facing both south and north directions Despite the house's good shape, some renovation work is required to update the electrical standards and bring out the potential this property holds. The location affords the residents privileged access to diverse amenities. At the end of the garden, the property features a high double garage that stands 2.90 m tall, and a wine cellar capable of housing over 1200 bottles. Local Area: - Approx 20 mins away from the historic town of Villefranche Du Rouergue ... click here to read more

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A Hidden Gem in the Heart of Aveyron Nestled in the serene hamlet of Lunac, this enchanting 6-bedroom barn conversion offers a unique blend of rustic charm and modern comfort. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant chirping of birds, as the morning sun filters through the lush canopy of trees surrounding your private sanctuary. This is not just a home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in tranquility and natural beauty. A Story of Timeless Elegance and Modern Comfort As you step into the main house, you're greeted by the warmth of an efficient fireplace, seamlessly integrated into the living room wall. The open-plan design flows effortlessly into a well-appointed kitchen, where culinary adventures await. Picture yourself preparing a meal with fresh, local produce, as the aroma of herbs fills the air. The first floor unveils a cozy lounge, perfect for unwinding with a good book or sharing stories with loved ones. A corridor leads to a study, ideal for those who work remotely or seek a quiet space for reflection. The top floor boasts a spacious en suite bedroom, offering a private retreat with panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. Adjacent to the main house, a self-contained gîte provides additional accommodation, complete with its own entrance and a charming porch-terrace. This versatile space is perfect for hosting guests or generating rental income, making it an attractive investment opportunity. Embrace the Local Lifestyle Lunac is a haven for those who cherish the simple pleasures of life. The region is renowned for its vibrant cultural scene, with seasonal festivals celebrating everything from local wines to traditional crafts. Explore the nearby town of Villefranche de ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the tranquil embrace of Rieupeyroux, a picturesque hamlet in the Midi-Pyrenees region of southern France, stands a meticulously restored stone house, ready to welcome its next occupants. This story is not just about a house, but about an entire lifestyle waiting to be discovered in the rolling hills and serene landscapes that define this charming part of the world. Your journey begins as you arrive at the entrance via some welcoming steps leading you into a spacious country kitchen, stretching over 55 square meters. It’s the sort of place that resonates with warmth, where family recipes will be passed down through generations. From the kitchen, a simple turn to the right introduces a functional utility room and a staircase that promises more exploration, leading up to first-floor bedrooms. Continuing on the right, you'll find a cloakroom and a truly expansive en-suite bedroom that spans 40 square meters—perfect for those who enjoy a bit of extra room to unwind. On the left of the kitchen, two ample living rooms await, with dimensions of 40 and 32 square meters respectively. These rooms are ideal for hosting family gatherings or winding down after a day of exploring the local countryside. Nestled off a quaint corridor, you’ll discover another en-suite bedroom, perfect for guests or family members who crave privacy. Ascending to the first floor reveals three additional generously sized bedrooms, each ranging from 21 to 27 square meters. This floor houses a shower room with a WC and a separate luxurious bathroom, complete with bath, shower, and another WC. Need a space to escape or possibly entertain? A large living area doubles as a dressing room, offering versatility for any lifestyle. But what truly sets t ... click here to read more

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Nestled within the picturesque region of Midi-Pyrénées, in the heart of Aveyron, France, emerges a unique opportunity for international buyers looking to immerse themselves in the charm and grace of French village living. The town of Rieupeyroux serves as the serene backdrop for this inviting, well-maintained six-bedroom house, offering not just a place to reside but an experience to relish. As you wander through Rieupeyroux, you'll be greeted by the captivating essence of a town where rich history and tranquil nature come together. This cozy town is a perfect escape from the busyness of city life, yet it buzzes with the spirit of community and tradition. With roots deeply embedded in medieval history, the town thrives with local markets, friendly smiles, and the sweet aroma of croissants from its delightful bakeries. If you're someone who enjoys slow living and appreciates the finer details of life, this could just be the place for you. Let me now tell you a bit about the property itself. Positioned on an enviable plot, the home is not just structurally robust but carries potential for those with a vision. Here's a place where dreams can grow. It's a spacious dwelling perfect for a large family or someone with aspirations for hosting guests or short-stay visitors. The accommodations include six generously sized bedrooms, complemented by three exquisite bathrooms, ensuring comfort and privacy for all residents and visitors. Imagine waking up and savoring your breakfast on an open terrace, embraced by the fresh, comforting air of the countryside. The terrace is a space where families can gather for meals or simply relax under the French sky. Evenings are graced with views that promise to relax the busiest of minds — wo ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Midi-Pyrénées region, this delightful stone house in Rieupeyroux offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of French countryside charm. Perfectly suited for those seeking a second home or a holiday retreat, this property combines traditional character with modern comforts, making it an ideal investment for overseas buyers and expats. ### Discover the Allure of Rieupeyroux Rieupeyroux, a quaint village in the Aveyron department, is renowned for its serene landscapes, rich history, and vibrant local culture. The region boasts a mild climate, with warm summers and mild winters, making it a year-round destination for relaxation and exploration. The village itself is a tapestry of medieval architecture, bustling markets, and friendly locals, offering a genuine taste of French rural life. ### A Home with Character and Comfort This charming stone house spans 158 square meters and is in excellent condition, ready to welcome its new owners. With three spacious bedrooms and two well-appointed bathrooms, it provides ample space for family and guests. The exposed beams and traditional fireplace add a touch of rustic elegance, while the two light-filled conservatories offer a perfect spot to unwind and enjoy the surrounding views. ### Outdoor Living at Its Finest The property is set in a tranquil hamlet, just a short 4-minute drive from the village center. Outside, the 8x4m pool invites you to bask in the sun, while the shaded terrace is perfect for al fresco dining. The well-maintained garden, complete with its own well, offers a peaceful retreat and a touch of nature's beauty. ### Investment Potential With a realistic asking price of €195,950, this property presents an attractive investm ... click here to read more

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Imagine waking up in your own private oasis to the gentle sound of a river flowing nearby. This isn't just a property; it's a living storybook of natural splendor and timeless appeal. Nestled in the charming and peaceful village of Rieupeyroux in the Aveyron department of the Midi-Pyrénées region, this estate spans over 10 hectares of magnificent countryside. A picturesque stone bridge arches over the river, guiding you to a hidden waterfall. This idyllic property offers a remarkable opportunity to shape a unique lifestyle in one of the most tranquil settings imaginable. The House - A Journey of Possibilities As you step into the four-bedroom house, you'll be enchanted by its rustic charm. The house is in good condition—though it offers plenty of potential for personalization and enhancement. It consists of a semi-equipped kitchen where family meals can become lifelong memories, a spacious dining room ripe for hosting unforgettable gatherings, and a versatile loft space that encourages limitless creative possibilities. It's a house that invites dreams and will become uniquely yours with a bit of customization. Property Features: - 4 spacious bedrooms - 3 bathrooms - Semi-equipped kitchen - Large dining room - Loft space with great potential - Original rustic features - Garage - Cellar - Multiple outbuildings - Over 10 hectares of land - Private river - Stunning waterfall - Scenic stone bridge The Historic Mill & Outbuildings – Full of Potential The property also touts a historic water mill, now an extraordinary blank canvas. Imagine transforming this into a charming guesthouse or a unique gîte to host friends and family or even paying guests. The mill and its additional barns, garage, cellar, and various outbuildings ... click here to read more

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Located in the picturesque village of Rieupeyroux in the beautiful region of Midi-Pyrénées, Aveyron, France, this charming 3-bedroom stone farmhouse offers a perfect balance of rustic charm and modern convenience. Sitting quietly in a serene hamlet, this property combines the tranquility of countryside living with the convenience of being just a short drive away from a bustling town and the city of Rodez. This property boasts three spacious bedrooms and two well-appointed bathrooms, making it an ideal home for families looking for a peaceful retreat or expats wanting a slice of French country life. The house exudes character with its exposed beams, open fireplace, and classic exposed stone walls, offering an authentic French farmhouse experience. The layout of the home allows for the possibility of living on one level, providing comfort and accessibility for all. Walking through the front door, you'll find yourself in one of the two cozy reception rooms, perfect for relaxing or entertaining guests. The kitchen is both functional and charming, ideal for cooking up family meals or hosting dinner parties. The property also features not one, but two conservatories, providing additional space that could be used as a sunny breakfast room, a reading nook, or even a small indoor garden. One of the standout features of this home is the 8 x 4 meter pool, perfect for cooling off during the warm summer months. Adjacent to the pool, there is a well that adds to the rustic charm and practicality of this farmhouse. Key features of the property: - 3 spacious bedrooms - 2 well-appointed bathrooms - Two reception rooms - Fully functional kitchen - Two conservatories - Exposed beams and stone walls - Open fireplace - Possibility to liv ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the captivating Midi-Pyrénées region, in the charming village of Sauveterre-de-Rouergue, stands an 8-bedroom house that offers a unique opportunity for those looking to immerse themselves in French country life. This sprawling property, priced at a very reasonable 375,500 euros, comprises a farmhouse with a living space that could easily become your future dream home. With its two-story structure, this residence is a canvas awaiting your personal touches. As a busy real estate agent, I've come across numerous properties, yet there's always something special about the potential hidden within this one. This farmhouse is not just a house but a narrative of possibilities. Upon arrival, the quiet ambiance of the region greets you. Sauveterre-de-Rouergue, famous for being one of the most beautiful villages in France, offers a blend of history and serene rural life. Once you step in, a spacious 57m² living area unfolds, brightly lit, featuring a cozy wood-burning stove that could easily become the heart of your new home, supplemented by an oil-fired boiler for those chillier nights. Despite its rustic charm, there's ample potential for a modern transformation. - 8 bedrooms - 4 bathrooms - 57m² spacious living area - Wood-burning stove - Expanded kitchenette - Single-story layout - Functional office - Two large convertible rooms - Partially converted attic - Numerous outbuildings - Small house with renovation potential - Former stable with an upper floor - 155m² barn per level - Secure garage with automatic gate - Size: 140 m² While the roof is new and the structural work is in great shape, the interiors call for a renovation to reflect your style and personality. The allure of this project isn’t in ... click here to read more

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Set amidst the tranquil, picturesque landscapes of Montirat in the Midi-Pyrenees region, this three-bedroom farmhouse promises a serene and spacious living experience. A true gem for those looking for a rural retreat, the property spans 6 hectares that seamlessly blend with adjacent meadowlands hosting grazing horses and offering panoramic views. This refurbished farmhouse radiates traditional charm paired with modern comforts. Covering 240 square meters, the residence includes generously-sized rooms bathed in natural light. The interior layout features a vast open-plan kitchen, perfect for family gatherings or culinary enthusiasts, complemented by two luxurious living areas providing ample space for relaxation and entertainment. Additionally, each of the three bedrooms includes its own en-suite bathroom, offering privacy and convenience. Central to the home's modern amenities is the newly installed wood-fired boiler and two large hot water tanks, one for heating and another for domestic hot water, ensuring efficiency and eco-friendliness. The recently renovated swimming pool, with its breathtaking views, invites peaceful afternoons soaking up the sun or enjoying a refreshing dip. For those with a vision to expand, the property includes additional outbuildings with started renovations such as updated woodwork and double glazing – perfect for potential conversion into guest houses or workshops, subject to planning permissions. Living in Montirat certainly paints an idyllic picture. The local area is steeped in natural beauty and quiet rural life, ideal for peaceful living or retiring amidst nature. Yet, it connects seamlessly with the necessities and cultural offerings. Local markets, vineyards, historic sites, and ar ... click here to read more

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Welcome, dear real estate enthusiasts, to a unique opportunity here in the serene countryside of Montirat, located in the captivating region of Midi-Pyrenees, France. This is a chance to own not just a property, but a slice of pastoral paradise. Picture a charming 3-bedroom farmhouse, offering a delightful escape from the hustle and bustle of urban life. This property stands amid the lush greenery of approximately 6 hectares of meadowland, ample enough to fulfill both your pastoral dreams and entrepreneurial aspirations. Nestled in the rolling hills of Montirat, this farmhouse embodies quaint French countryside charm, with an inviting aura that simply can't be captured by pictures alone. With its spacious interiors, this house unfurls across 240 square meters, already thoughtfully renovated, yet leaving room for your personal touches to add that final bit of flair. Step inside, and you will immediately be captivated by the generous open-plan kitchen, a chef’s delight, where family meals can be whipped up effortlessly. The kitchen flows seamlessly into a dining area, perfect for hosting intimate family dinners or grand feasts with friends. Relax in not one, but two welcoming living rooms, each exuding comfort and warmth, ideal for cozy evenings by the fire. This idyllic property boasts three large en suite bedrooms, providing plenty of room for family, guests, or even a burgeoning bed-and-breakfast venture. Each bedroom is well-sized and offers modern comforts for a restful sleep, while the high ceilings throughout the house add an extra sense of airy spaciousness. When you venture outside, you're greeted by the rich sights and sounds of the countryside. The property includes a renovated swimming pool that offers pano ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Midi-Pyrénées region, this exquisite 15th-century chateau in Bor-et-Bar offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of French history. With its commanding position overlooking the serene Viaur River and the distant Pyrenees, this property is more than just a home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in tranquility, culture, and natural beauty. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of birds, with the sun casting a golden hue over the rolling meadows and woodlands that surround your new home. This chateau, lovingly restored to preserve its historical charm while offering modern comforts, is the perfect retreat for those seeking a second home in the heart of France. ### A Glimpse into Chateau Living The chateau's stone façade tells tales of centuries past, while inside, the spacious 300 square meters of living space offers a harmonious blend of old-world charm and contemporary elegance. The ground floor welcomes you with a fully fitted kitchen, a dining room featuring an inglenook fireplace, and a cozy living room that opens onto a terrace with breathtaking views. - Bedrooms: 5 spacious bedrooms, perfect for family and guests - Bathrooms: 3 well-appointed bathrooms - Living Space: 300 square meters of elegant living - Outdoor Features: Infinity pool, summer kitchen, and covered seating area - Additional Spaces: Vaulted wine cellar, laundry room, and potential extra bedroom - Outbuildings: 250m² barn, secadou, 75m² barn, and pigeonnier - Land: Over 7 acres of meadows and woods - Views: Panoramic vistas of the Viaur River and Pyrenees ### The Allure of Bor-et-Bar Bor-et-Bar, a hidden gem in the Aveyron department, offers a unique blend of rural cha ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Midi-Pyrénées region, this exquisite 308 m² house in Montirat, Tarn, offers a unique blend of traditional French charm and modern comfort. Perfectly suited for those seeking a second home or a holiday retreat, this property promises a lifestyle steeped in tranquility and cultural richness. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds, with the sun casting a warm glow over the rolling hills of Tarn. This is the everyday reality for those who choose to make this house their second home. Located just 30 minutes from the historic city of Albi, Montirat is a hidden gem that offers both seclusion and accessibility. A Home with Character and Comfort This beautifully restored farmhouse is set around a classic courtyard, offering a perfect balance of privacy and community. With six spacious bedrooms and five bathrooms, the house is ideal for hosting family gatherings or welcoming guests. The three comfortable living areas provide ample space for relaxation and entertainment, making it a versatile choice for various lifestyle needs. Outdoor Living at Its Finest The courtyard is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, featuring a private swimming pool and a shaded terrace. Whether you're lounging by the pool on a warm summer day or enjoying a leisurely meal al fresco, the outdoor space is designed for enjoyment and relaxation. The property also boasts a stone barn, an original well, and a wood-fired bread oven, adding to its rustic charm and functionality. A Garden of Possibilities Set on over 5,000 m² of landscaped gardens, the property offers open views and a peaceful, rural atmosphere. The expansive garden is perfect for those with a green thumb or anyone ... click here to read more

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Discover the quintessential French countryside living with this charming 6-bedroom farmhouse nestled in the scenic village of Montirat in the Tarn region of Midi-Pyrénées. This beautifully renovated property, organized around a delightful interior courtyard, spans over 300m² of living space and sits on a well-manicured garden of over 5000m², promising a serene and picturesque lifestyle half an hour away from the historic city of Albi. Let's take a closer look at the house: - Six generously sized bedrooms, providing ample space for family, guests, or potential rental opportunities. - Five well-appointed bathrooms ensuring convenience and privacy. - Three expansive living rooms or salons, offering versatile spaces for relaxation, entertainment, and social gatherings. The architectural layout of this farmhouse is perfectly suited for converting into two individual living units, each with its own private entrance and direct access to the pristine swimming pool. This flexibility makes it an ideal choice for those considering a gite business or needing an independent space for extended family and friends. The heart of the home is the inviting courtyard that features a swimming pool and a covered terrace, ideal for alfresco dining and leisure activities. Across, a charming barn adds an intimate and rustic appeal to the setting, complemented by traditional elements such as a historic water well and a large bread oven that enhance the rural character of the home. Located in the undisturbed beauty of the French countryside, residents of Montirat enjoy a tranquil lifestyle accompanied by breathtaking landscapes. The local area is dotted with vineyards, rolling hills, and historical sites, perfect for those who appreciate nature ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Midi-Pyrénées region, this exquisite 6-bedroom house in Montirat, Tarn, offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a second home or holiday retreat in the serene French countryside. With its rich history, stunning landscapes, and vibrant local culture, Montirat is a hidden gem waiting to be discovered by discerning buyers. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant chirping of birds, as the sun casts a warm glow over the rolling hills of Tarn. This property, with its two charming stone houses, provides the perfect backdrop for creating cherished memories with family and friends. Property Highlights: - Two Stone Houses: The main house and a secondary dwelling offer ample space for family gatherings or hosting guests. - Spacious Living Areas: Enjoy an open-plan living/dining room with a cathedral ceiling and a cozy Jotul wood burner. - Modern Kitchen: A fully equipped kitchen leads to a covered balcony, perfect for al fresco dining with breathtaking views. - Luxurious Bedrooms: Six bedrooms, each with en suite bathrooms, including a jacuzzi for ultimate relaxation. - Outdoor Oasis: A private pool and nearly an acre of land provide endless opportunities for outdoor activities. - Versatile Spaces: A garage/workshop and additional storage areas cater to all your practical needs. - Investment Potential: The secondary house has a history of being rented as a gîte, offering potential rental income. - Character and Charm: Exposed beams, stone roofs, and colombage details add to the property's unique appeal. - Climate Comfort: Air-conditioning in top bedrooms and wood burners ensure comfort year-round. Local Lifestyle and Amenities: Montirat is a quintessential ... click here to read more

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