Charming 2 Bed Stone House - St-Antonin-Noble-Val, France

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Midi-Pyrénées, Tarn-et-Garonne, St-Antonin-Noble-Val, France, Saint-Antonin-Noble-Val (France)

2 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 146Floor area

€132,000

House

No parking

2 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

146m²

No garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Presenting a charming residence, nestled in the heart of Midi-Pyrénées, Tarn-et-Garonne, St-Antonin-Noble-Val, France. This quaint stone property boasts two good-sized bedrooms and a bathroom. With a size of 146 square meters, it is priced at just 132,000 Euros.

Although perfectly habitable, this gem of a house is brimming with potential and calling for distinctive character additions or updates depending upon your personal taste. It could be your profitable project or an exciting chance to create your very own personalized haven of tranquillity.

The floor plan offers a spacious open-plan reception, kitchen, and dining area on the ground floor. The first floor houses the two comfortable bedrooms and a bathroom. The property also presents plenty of opportunity to expand with ready-accessible, unused spaces to the rear, as well as a capacious attic offering a multitude of possibilities. Blending functionality with aesthetic appeal, this could be repurposed into a serene terrace, inspirational art studio, hobby room or transformed into an independent guest suite – all subject to consent.

A unique feature of this property is a generous off-road garage area, bathed in an abundance of natural light. This could prove beneficial for various artistic or mechanical ventures.

Situated at a convenient 10-minute distance from the vibrant town of St Antonin, this location offers the advantages of both town and country living. Well-connected, the SNCF train station for the bustling city of Toulouse is merely 10 minutes away. St Antonin's bustling supermarkets, enticing bars and restaurants, along with the famous Sunday market, are all within easy reach.

Property features:
- 2 Good-sized Bedrooms
- A Bathroom
- Spacious Reception/Kitchen/Dining areas
- Potential to expand
- Off-road Garage Space
- Size: 146 square meters

Amenities:
- CNCF Train station 10 minutes away
- Proximity to supermarkets, bars and restaurants
- Accessibility to Sunday Market

The Aveyron village's picturesque surroundings comprising pretty villages like Cordes, Najac, and scenic countryside and river walks virtually at the doorstep of the house, creates an appealing quality of life.

The climate in this picturesque region features pleasantly warm and sunny summers with average temperatures lingering around 19-24°C, allowing for charming outdoor evenings. Winters can be mild, with snow being somewhat occasional, but the cozy indoor spaces of this inviting house could make a snowy day a memorable one.

In terms of accessibility, Toulouse and Rodez airports are approximately 80 minutes away, facilitating easy visitations for family and friends.

Steeped in tradition and character, this house could make an enchanting full-time residence or serve as a tranquil getaway to unwind during holidays. With its remarkable blend of potential and location, coupled with the promise of an enjoyable lifestyle comprised of cultural experiences, leisurely countryside walks, and a lively local community, this property is poised as an exceptional overseas real estate opportunity. Immerse yourself in the relaxed rhythm of life in the dynamic locality of St-Antonin-Noble-Val while enjoying the comforts of a home that's all your own. It's not just a house; it's an invitation to a laid-back and enriched living experience.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
2
Size
146
Price per m²
€904
Garden size
530
Has Garden
No
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
1
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
House
Energy label

Unknown

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Welcome to the enchanting municipality of Saint-Antonin-Noble-Val, located in the rolling Midi-Pyrénées region of Tarn-et-Garonne, France. Positioned in the heart of this picturesque medieval village, stands a splendid 19th-century abode perfect for those seeking an authentic French lifestyle. This commodious five-bedroom house seamlessly blends history, culture, and comfort to create an ideal space for raising a large family or simply hosting friends and loved ones from overseas. The abode spans roughly 240 square meters. Upon entering the house, visitors are met by a warm, embracing salon with a cozy bar, perfect for entertaining guests. Moving upstairs, the first floor boasts large, sundrenched rooms that include a reading room, TV salon, and an immense kitchen fitted with a dining area. The living spaces present a harmonious blend of old-world charm and modern amenities. The house is comfortably insulated by double glazed windows that help maintain an optimum temperature indoors. For further warmth during the cooler months, a recently installed oil-fired boiler supplies central heating as well as hot water, ensuring a cozy ambiance all year round. Outside, the property features a vast garden equipped with a functioning well and three wooden buildings that can serve multiple purposes. Imagine the satisfaction of tending to your flowerbeds in the warm French summer, or retreating to a personal workshop to indulge in some personal hobbies. From the rear of the house, the garden extends a stunning panoramic view of Saint-Antonin-Noble-Val and the encompassing cliffs and hills, creating a tableau of the French countryside that looks like it's right off an artist’s canvas. Consider the convenience of easy access to ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque heart of Midi-Pyrénées, in the captivating town of Saint-Antonin-Noble-Val, we present to you this charming 3-bedroom art deco house. This property is a splendid opportunity for anyone looking to embrace a serene and fulfilling lifestyle in one of France's most beautiful regions. The house is truly a gem with its distinctive art deco architecture and boasts magnificent views over the stunning limestone gorge. Imagine waking up every morning to the breathtaking scenery and the gentle hum of the river, which is just a step away. The property is strategically located just a 10-minute walk from the enchanting medieval village of St-Antonin-Noble-Val, where you can find an array of shops, schools, bars, restaurants, and year-round activities. The house itself has been sympathetically restored, striking a perfect balance between preserving its historical charm and injecting a fresh, contemporary feel. Spanning across 128 square meters, this house features three spacious bedrooms and two well-appointed bathrooms. Upon entering, you are greeted with an inviting atmosphere that promises comfort and relaxation. A standout feature of this property is the several terraces that offer varied spaces for basking in the sun or seeking shade during hot days. For those warm summer afternoons, the superb pool deck provides an ideal spot for lounging. The pool, maintained using a salt system, is simple to upkeep and serviced annually, ensuring a hassle-free experience. Additionally, the Norwegian spa, complete with a woodburner, offers an exquisite retreat to unwind and rejuvenate. Here's a summary of the property's features: - 3 spacious bedrooms - 2 well-appointed bathrooms - Multiple terraces - Salt system ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque village of Saint-Antonin-Noble-Val in the Tarn-et-Garonne region of Midi-Pyrénées, France, lies a captivating 9-bedroom house that marries history with comfort perfectly. This property, priced at €860,000, sprawls over an impressive area of 460 square meters, offering ample space for both relaxation and entertainment. Let me take you through this enchanting home and give you a glimpse of what living in this beautiful region has to offer. ### The Property As you step in, you are immediately greeted by a ground floor that's brimming with functional spaces and a sense of warmth. The well-designed kitchen flows effortlessly into the dining room, which in turn leads to a spacious sitting room. There’s also a handy utility room, studio apartment, and ample storage spaces. To add to the convenience, there’s a WC and a shower room on this level. Moving up to the first floor, you'll find another well-appointed kitchen and a delightful balcony that offers views of the charming village streets. This floor also boasts four generously sized bedrooms, each one cozy and inviting. The dining and sitting rooms on this floor offer an ideal setting for family gatherings or entertaining guests. Plus, there’s an additional bathroom and WC for added convenience. The second floor is where luxury meets functionality. Here, you'll discover five stunning bedrooms, each offering en suite bathrooms, ensuring privacy for family and guests alike. To top it off, this floor features a spacious roof terrace—a perfect spot for morning coffees or evening sunsets. ### Property Features - 9 Bedrooms - 7 Bathrooms - Ground Floor Kitchen - Dining Room - Sitting Room - Utility Room - Studio Apartment - Balcony - First Floor Ki ... click here to read more

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Situated in the picturesque region of Midi-Pyrenees, Tarn-et-Garonne, in the charming town of Saint-Antonin-Noble-Val, this exceptional property offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of French history. Nestled in a peaceful hamlet just 1.5 kilometers from the nearest vibrant village and 10 minutes from the heart of Saint-Antonin-Noble-Val, this former farmhouse, dating back to the 18th century, epitomizes the quintessential architecture of the Quercynois country. Boasting 150 square meters of living space, this residence is divided into two separate apartments, offering flexibility for use as a family home or a potential gite. The renovations carried out between 2020 and 2022 have modernized the property while preserving its historical charm. The living room and kitchen span 50 square meters on the first floor, complemented by a 19-square-meter suite with its own bathroom, including both a bath and shower, alongside a toilet. An inviting mezzanine boudoir adds an element of elegance to the living space. The ground floor features two or three additional bedrooms, a laundry room, a secondary kitchen area, another shower room, and a separate toilet, perfect for guests or additional family members. The property is set on a charming plot of 3,800 square meters, enclosed and adorned with various trees. Additionally, two other plots of land, totaling 37,000 square meters, are located just 400 meters away, offering expansive meadows and woodland, ideal for those looking to embrace a more rural lifestyle. Key Property Features: - 4 bedrooms - 2 bathrooms - 150 square meters of living space - Recently renovated (2020/2022) - Separate ground floor and first-floor entrances - Potential for two 75 square meter apartments - Be ... click here to read more

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In the picturesque region of Midi-Pyrénées, overlooking the serene landscapes of Tarn-et-Garonne, lies a residence that beckons to those with an eye for both beauty and peace. Nestled in the charming village of Féneyrols, this substantial property offers a blend of rustic allure and comfortable living, making it an enticing opportunity for global buyers and expats seeking a home away from home. Picture yourself in this cozy, yet spacious stone house set amidst a 4000 m² wooded park—a tranquil retreat where nature wraps around you with open arms. Just a short drive from the quaint village of Saint-Antonin-Noble-Val, known for its vibrant community life and rich historical allure, this property promises a lifestyle steeped in authenticity and calm. Let's take a walk throgh this house, shall we? With 270m² of living space, you'll find a home that’s perfect for hosting and enjoying life's simple pleasures. Imagine long evenings in the vast 53m² living room, where the glow of the fireplace adds a warm ambience to family gatherings. The ground floor opens into a comfortable bedroom, providing a convenient space for guests or perhaps a snug workspace for remote professionals. Upstairs, the additional six bedrooms offer a range of possibilities: rooms for the family, a study, or even a hobby room. The property features two well-appointed bathrooms, which might not boast all the latest trimmings but do offer a comfortable bathing experience. For those who relish additional convenience, utility rooms dotted throughout the house ensure that storage space is abundant and all the practical aspects of life are well catered for. Step outside, and the allure of French summers becomes tangible. A substantial 6x10 meter swimming pool ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Midi-Pyrénées region, this delightful villa in Caylus offers an idyllic escape for those seeking a second home in the enchanting French countryside. With its rich history, stunning landscapes, and vibrant local culture, Caylus is the perfect backdrop for creating unforgettable memories with family and friends. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds, as the sun casts a warm glow over the rolling hills of Tarn-et-Garonne. This charming villa, boasting four spacious bedrooms and two modern bathrooms, is a sanctuary of comfort and tranquility. Its stone façade and traditional architecture blend seamlessly with the natural beauty of the surrounding area, offering a true taste of French rural life. ### A Lifestyle of Leisure and Adventure Caylus is more than just a location; it's a lifestyle. The region is renowned for its outdoor activities, from hiking and cycling through scenic trails to exploring the nearby medieval villages and castles. The villa's proximity to these attractions makes it an ideal base for adventure seekers and history enthusiasts alike. For those who prefer a more leisurely pace, the villa's private garden and swimming pool provide the perfect setting for relaxation. Picture yourself lounging by the pool, a glass of local wine in hand, as you soak up the sun and enjoy the breathtaking views of the countryside. ### Culinary Delights and Cultural Experiences The Midi-Pyrénées region is a haven for food lovers, offering a rich tapestry of flavors and culinary traditions. From the local markets brimming with fresh produce to the charming bistros serving authentic French cuisine, every meal is an opportunity to indulge in the ... click here to read more

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Picture yourself waking to the morning light streaming across three private terraces, the soft stone walls of your 13th-century village warming in the southern French sun. Below, the Bonnette valley stretches out in layers of green and gold, while above, a Templar castle keeps its centuries-old watch. This is life in your own corner of Tarn-et-Garonne, where medieval history and modern comfort create the perfect French vacation home experience. Nestled halfway between the medieval villages of Caylus and Saint-Antonin-Noble-Val, this renovated 175-square-meter stone house offers three bedrooms, two bathrooms, and a lifestyle that balances rural tranquility with cultural richness. The property's intelligent design maximizes natural light and outdoor living, with multiple rooms opening directly onto terraces that become extensions of your living space throughout the warmer months. Whether you're seeking a holiday home for family gatherings, a second home for extended summer stays, or a vacation property with rental potential, this house delivers authentic French countryside living without sacrificing convenience or comfort. The region surrounding Caylus represents one of France's most rewarding yet undiscovered territories for vacation home ownership. Tarn-et-Garonne sits at the crossroads of several distinct landscapes: the limestone gorges of Aveyron to the east, the wine regions of Cahors to the north, and the gentle hills of Quercy stretching in all directions. This positioning creates exceptional variety for weekend activities and day trips. Spring brings wildflower meadows and comfortable temperatures perfect for hiking the numerous marked trails that crisscross the countryside. Summer transforms the region into an ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque Midi-Pyrénées region, this exquisite stone house in Caylus, Tarn-et-Garonne, offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of French countryside charm. Perfectly suited for those seeking a second home or a vacation retreat, this property promises a lifestyle filled with tranquility, culture, and adventure. 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 fields that surround your home. This is the everyday reality in Caylus, a quaint village that embodies the essence of rural France. With its rich history, vibrant local culture, and stunning natural beauty, Caylus is an idyllic location for a holiday home. ### A Home That Tells a Story This 284-square-meter stone house is a testament to timeless elegance and modern comfort. Its robust stone façade and traditional architecture blend seamlessly with the lush landscape, creating a harmonious balance between nature and home. - Five Spacious Bedrooms: Perfect for family gatherings or hosting friends, each room offers a cozy retreat after a day of exploring. - Four Modern Bathrooms: Ensuring convenience and privacy for all guests. - Expansive Living Areas: The ground floor features a large living room and a fully equipped kitchen, ideal for entertaining or enjoying quiet family dinners. - Private Guest Area: A separate living room and kitchen for guests, offering them a comfortable and independent stay. - En-Suite Bedrooms: Two large bedrooms with en-suite shower rooms provide luxury and comfort. - Mezzanine and Attic Space: Additional space for creativity, whether you envision a home office, library, or playroom. - Private Terrace: A secluded spot for morning coffee o ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Midi-Pyrénées region, this charming 3-bedroom house in Caylus offers a serene escape for those seeking a second home in the French countryside. With its prime location in Tarn-et-Garonne, this property is a haven for tranquility and natural beauty, making it an ideal holiday home or investment property. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of nature, with the sun casting a warm glow over the lush valley views that stretch out before you. This house, built in 2007, is perfectly positioned at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac, ensuring privacy and peace without the feeling of isolation. The expansive 4000 m² plot provides ample space for outdoor activities, gardening, or simply soaking in the breathtaking scenery. ### A Home Designed for Comfort and Leisure The interior of this home is thoughtfully designed to maximize comfort and functionality. The bright and airy living room, complete with a cozy Godin stove, opens seamlessly onto a spacious terrace, perfect for alfresco dining or enjoying a glass of wine as the sun sets. The well-equipped kitchen is a culinary enthusiast's dream, offering plenty of space for preparing meals and entertaining guests. Upstairs, you'll find three generously sized bedrooms, each offering stunning views of the surrounding valley. The master suite is a true retreat, featuring its own private terrace, air conditioning, and an en-suite bathroom. The additional bedrooms share a modern shower room, ensuring convenience for family and guests alike. ### Modern Amenities Meet Rustic Charm This property is equipped with all the modern amenities you need for a comfortable stay, including double glazing for excellent insulation, a heat pump, underfloor heating ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Midi-Pyrénées region, this exquisite 5-bedroom stone house in Caylus offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a second home in France. With its rich history, stunning landscapes, and vibrant local culture, Caylus is a hidden gem that promises a tranquil yet enriching lifestyle. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds in your own private sanctuary. This property, set in a charming hamlet between Caylus and Limogne en Quercy, is a testament to timeless elegance and modern comfort. The house, meticulously renovated to preserve its original features, seamlessly blends the old-world charm of stone architecture with contemporary amenities. ### A Home Steeped in History The oldest part of this house dates back to the 18th century, offering a glimpse into the past with its authentic watchtower—a rare find in this region. The renovation has been carried out with an eye for detail, ensuring that the character of the building is maintained while providing all the comforts of modern living. ### Spacious and Versatile Living Spaces - Five Bedrooms: Perfect for accommodating family and guests. - Three Bathrooms: Ensuring convenience and privacy for all. - Large Kitchen/Dining Room: The heart of the home, ideal for family gatherings and entertaining. - Two Lounges with Wood-Burning Stoves: Cozy spaces for relaxation during cooler months. - Mezzanine Sitting Room: A charming nook for reading or quiet reflection. - Fully-Equipped Studio: With its own entrance, perfect for guests or rental opportunities. ### Outdoor Living at Its Finest The property boasts two terraces that overlook the expansive 7,000 m² of flat, wooded grounds. These outdoor spac ... click here to read more

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Welcome to the charming house nestled in the stunning region of Midi-Pyrenees, Tarn-et-Garonne, in the historical town of Caylus, France. This charming two-bedroom house, situated at the end of a tranquil cul-de-sac, offers the perfect blend of serenity and natural beauty. Spread over 130m², this beautifully renovated property seamlessly combines traditional French character with modern comforts. Once an old barn, this charming house was tastefully rejuvenated in 1996 into a stunning home complete with stone walls and a fascinating history. The house features: - A sizable living room that boasts a beautiful wooden floor and stone walls, lending an air of rustic charm to the place. The ceiling maintains its original barn-style shape, which adds to the authenticity of the house's design. - An equipped kitchen that is the perfect addition to the living room, creating a cozy setting. - Two bedrooms, each stylishly designed with their own private bathrooms and toilet facilities. With ample room, these bedrooms present a peaceful retreat from the bustling town. - An easily accessible attic space located above the bedrooms, providing useful storage space. The exterior of the house is equally enchanting. The property highlights a lovely secure swimming pool measuring 6x12 meters, which is attractively bordered by hedges. An east-facing modest terrace that offers a shaded spot for enjoying outdoor meals, and the hedges surrounding the house ensure privacy. This delightful house is located in the idyllic village, just 7 km away from Caylus. As one of France's quaint communes in the Tarn-et-Garonne department, it offers a unique taste of French rural life. The area boasts rich history, landmark buildings, carefully preserve ... click here to read more

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Welcome to the tranquil locale of Caylus, situated in the heart of the Midi-Pyrénées region in Tarn-et-Garonne, the heartland of France. Nestled in a peaceful hamlet yet in close proximity to a vibrant village filled with abundant amenities, we present to you an enchanting five-bedroom abode sprawling over 200m² of pure charm and authentic French character. This house boasts roots steeped in rich history, previously functioning as an elegant gite. Designed with optimal flexibility in mind, it presents possibilities for offering two separate units if you desire - the potential is truly as boundless as your imagination! Beyond the sizeable five bedrooms, the property currently includes a sitting room, music room, study, cinema room, dining room, kitchen, and three bathrooms. The interiors can be tailored to your preferences, yielding the opportunity to create the ultimate dream home in this quintessential French setting. The plot stretches over 2000m² and beholds two spectacular barns. One is actively utilized for a range of leisure activities, while the other is a recently renovated, exciting blank canvas. Think about a gite, a granny annexe, a hobby space, a terrace, a restaurant, an office - how you envision utilizing this massive space is entirely up to you! To top it off, the plot houses a lovely swimming pool offering a refreshing respite amid the French summer charm. Property Features: - 5 sizeable bedrooms - Expansive living space including sitting room, music room, cinema room - 3 bathrooms - 2000m² plot with two barns and a swimming pool Amenities: - Close proximity to a vibrant village - Music room and cinema, perfect for leisure activities - Swimming pool within the property - Versatile barn space ... click here to read more

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Opening Hook: Nestled in the heart of the enchanting Midi-Pyrénées, this historic 18th-century house in Penne offers a unique blend of rustic charm and modern comfort. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of birds, as the morning sun filters through the lush greenery surrounding your home. This is more than just a property; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in tranquility and natural beauty. Property Storytelling: As you step into this three-bedroom house, you're greeted by the warmth of its stone walls and the timeless elegance of its Quercy dovecote, now transformed into two fully equipped apartments. The spacious interiors, with their exposed beams and traditional fireplaces, evoke a sense of history while offering all the comforts of contemporary living. Picture yourself enjoying a leisurely breakfast in the sun-drenched kitchen, or hosting intimate gatherings in the cozy living room, where every corner tells a story of its storied past. Local Lifestyle Deep Dive: Living in Penne means embracing a lifestyle rich in cultural and natural wonders. The nearby St Antonin Noble Val and the Aveyron gorges offer a playground for outdoor enthusiasts, with opportunities for hiking, kayaking, and rock climbing. The region's vibrant festivals and markets provide a taste of local life, where you can savor the flavors of traditional French cuisine, from hearty cassoulets to delicate pastries. The area's mild climate ensures that each season brings its own charm, from the vibrant blooms of spring to the golden hues of autumn. With easy access to transport links, including nearby airports and train stations, Penne is perfectly positioned for exploring the wider region or making a quick trip to ... click here to read more

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Nestled within the picturesque reaches of Midi-Pyrénées, specifically, Tarn-et-Garonne, Ginals in France, stands an exceptionally vibrant, stone-crafted house. This splendidly restored 4-bedroom country home, with an overall size of 232 sq.m., unabashedly takes advantage of the natural beauty and tranquillity offered by its delicately hidden valley. It carries a unique flair, accentuated by its scenic stream-fed lake, both a haven for fish enthusiasts and those with a fondness for a dip. Magically exuding charm, the interiors manifest a refined finesse, specifically, the salon. Gleaming with subtle grandeur, featuring a cathedral-style ceiling, this room was once a grand chamber for harmonious piano melodies. The property resonates with tranquility and space, offering large bright rooms, echoing an atmosphere of serenity that is second to none. This upscale country house further extends its living space beyond its primary structure. It features an impressively large studio apartment with a handy shower room found on the ground floor. This provision provides a lovely retreat for guests, an element of privacy and comfort that would undoubtedly be appreciated by visitors. This haven isn't confined within its four walls, it beautifully integrates outdoor elements as part of the living experience. With a myriad of sitting and dining areas outdoors, the property becomes a setting that promotes a bewitching outdoor experience, no matter the weather. Picture yourself on the barbecue terrace getting a steak done to perfection; or perhaps on a rainy day, you can enjoy a warm cup of tea in the covered sitting area. Adding to the charm of the location is the neighboring water mill, a crown jewel in the midst of this beautiful ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque Midi-Pyrénées region, this charming ensemble of three self-contained stone properties sits in the serene Tarn-et-Garonne, Ginals, France. This unique property has immense potential for varied uses, be it as a family home, a holiday retreat, or a business venture. Let's take a closer look at what makes this property such a compelling prospect for overseas buyers and expats. Imagine yourself wandering through the scenic paths of Ginals, a peaceful locality with easy access to nature and a relaxed, rural lifestyle. The weather here is typically mild, offering warm summers perfect for outdoor activities and cool winters that are ideal for cozying up next to a fireplace. As you arrive at the property, you'll be greeted by a landscape that already feels like home—a perfect mix of historical charm and modern convenience. The primary building, a 4-bedroom house, stands prominently with its rustic stone facade and well-maintained features. The property also includes a secondary 2-bedroom house and a studio, making it highly adaptable to your needs. This could be your new family home, or the start of a profitable gîte operation; the choice is yours. However, note that if you wish to continue the gîte business, you'll need to reapply for the necessary permissions. The grounds are expansive, stretching over 7 hectares of both attached and non-attached land. The outdoor amenities make it a haven for relaxation and enjoyment. Picture yourself lounging by the 16x8 fenced swimming pool on a lazy summer afternoon. The property is enriched with a breathtaking backdrop—a listed ruined chateau that evokes a sense of history and grandeur with its aged walls, towers, a beautiful rose garden, huge wooden gates, an ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the enchanting Midi-Pyrénées region, in the charming commune of Ginals, Tarn-et-Garonne, this exquisite country home beckons with promise and tranquility. With a price tag of just €435,000, this property boasts immense potential and offers a lifestyle steeped in the idyllic French countryside. It's the quintessential retreat for overseas buyers and expats yearning for a slice of rural French life. This picturesque residence sits amidst an expansive 6 hectares of land, providing both serenity and seclusion. It’s an ideal setting for those seeking peace and respite without being too far removed from necessary amenities. The nearby villages of Najac and St Antonin Noble Val are renowned for their beauty, history and charm. They offer quaint shops, delightful cafes, and bustling local markets, making everyday life here a pleasure. The main house, crafted from traditional stone, is quintessentially French and radiates timeless charm. It features 2 double bedrooms, a kitchen, dining area, 2 reception rooms, and a bathroom. Ascend the stairs and you’ll find a first-floor terrace that provides lovely views over the garden and pool, perfect for alfresco dining or simply enjoying the serene landscape. This home exemplifies the potential to create a cozy, family-friendly abode or a charming retreat for friends and family. On the property, we also have a spacious barn conversion, a gem of its own. The ground floor encapsulates the rustic elegance of country living, offering a character-filled living room, a bedroom, and a spacious shower room. Adjacent to this is a lobby that could easily accommodate a mini kitchen, adding a layer of functionality and convenience. Its doors open directly onto a pool terrace, making it ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the charming village of Saint-Georges in the scenic Midi-Pyrénées region, this delightful four-bedroom house is a true gem for anyone seeking both tranquility and proximity to local conveniences. Just a minute's stroll away from the school bus pick-up and a mere 3-minute drive from the bustling town of Septfonds, which hosts a variety of shops and essential services, this property offers the perfect balance of rural charm and accessibility. The house itself presents a modern architectural design and sits centrally on a generous plot of 7800m², surrounded by mature trees and boasting uninterrupted views of the idyllic French countryside. Its two garages come with automatic doors, paired with a handy adjoining workshop, making it an ideal choice for those with a penchant for tinkering or the need for ample storage. Practicality blends seamlessly with luxury as you step onto the large west-facing terrace of approximately 100m² – ideal for enjoying stunning sunsets and al fresco dining. As you move inside, the quality of materials and thoughtful layout is immediately apparent. The house features four well-appointed bedrooms including a master suite complete with a personal shower, allowing ample space for both family and guests. The shared bathroom and a modern, fully equipped kitchen with high-end appliances highlight the property’s commitment to comfort and style. This kitchen opens out to a bright living room of about 40m², which offers dual access to the terrace and is beautifully complemented by a wood stove, adding a touch of elegance and a cozy warmth during the cooler months. The property is heated via a reversible heat pump which also provides air conditioning in the summer months, ensuring year-round ... click here to read more

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A Tranquil Escape in the Heart of France's Tarn-et-Garonne Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds in the picturesque hamlet of Varen, nestled in the enchanting Midi-Pyrénées region. This charming stone house, with its rustic allure and modern comforts, offers a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the serene French countryside. A Home with Character and Potential As you step into this delightful two-bedroom house, you're greeted by the warmth of its stone walls and the inviting ambiance of its open-plan living area. The ground floor annex, with its bright bedroom and living space, provides a perfect retreat for guests or an independent living area. The main living area on the first floor boasts authentic features like a traditional stone sink, wooden floors, and a cozy fireplace with a wood stove, creating a perfect setting for intimate gatherings or quiet evenings. The spacious master bedroom, which can be divided into two separate rooms, offers flexibility for growing families or additional guest accommodation. A small rear courtyard, accessible from the hallway, provides a private outdoor space to enjoy a morning coffee or an evening glass of wine. Embrace the Outdoors The property's outdoor spaces are a true highlight. The tranquil courtyard, with its lush greenery, offers a peaceful retreat, while the charming pigeonnier adds a touch of historical charm and potential for creative use. A nearby 7,000 m² plot of land, adorned with fruit trees, invites you to indulge in gardening, leisure activities, or future projects. Discover the Local Lifestyle Living in Varen means embracing a lifestyle rich in cultural and natural beauty. The region is known for its vibrant fe ... click here to read more

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