Cozy 4 Bed House with Pool | Midi-Pyrénées, France

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Midi-Pyrénées, Tarn-et-Garonne, Montauban, France, Montauban (France)

4 Bedrooms · 2 Bathrooms · 132Floor area

€325,500

House

No parking

4 Bedrooms

2 Bathrooms

132m²

Garden

Pool

Not furnished

Description

Welcome to our delightful 4-bedroom house nestled in the heart of Midi-Pyrénées, Tarn-et-Garonne, Montauban, France. A charming region laden with rich history and enchanting landscapes, which are sure to captivate you. The location of your potential new home is conveniently situated 15 minutes from Montauban and just 10 minutes from the picturesque town of Castelsarrasin.

The house itself is a haven of peace and tranquility. Its position within a local neighborhood gives you the best of both worlds - the community spirit of local French life coupled with the privacy and independence of your own charming home. Despite its quaint and cozy appeal, it also boasts proximity to all essential amenities, with shops, schools, and healthcare facilities a mere 5-minute drive away.

This delightful abode is in good condition and you'll find it a pleasure to move into. It's been renovated to a high standard with a pleasant feel that's sure to make you feel right at home. The main living room is airy and spacious, opening up into the kitchen under a captivating glass roof. In addition, the large bay windows gave a refreshing view of the beautifully enclosed garden and inviting swimming pool, ensuring your privacy and serenity.

Feature Highlights
- Four comfortably sized bedrooms
- One of the bedrooms features a walk-in shower and a generously sized dressing room
- A second bathroom equipped with a beautiful bathtub
- Reversible air-conditioning heating system
- Double glazing
- Electric shutters
- Fully automated home system

More than just a house, it's a place for you to create lasting memories. Whether your plans holding family gatherings around the inviting pool during summer or simply getting cozy with a good book near the glass-roofed kitchen, the possibilities are endless.

Nestled in the Tarn-et-Garonne department, you’ll find yourself in the heart of authenticity and rich culture. The local area is well known for its stunning natural scenery, including the charming River Tarn and its charming vineyards - an absolute haven for wine lovers and nature enthusiasts alike.

Montauban, a city renowned for its unique red-brick architecture and the Ingres Museum, offers a variety of cultural activities. Additionally, Castelsarrasin, famous for its floral beauty, serene canal, and local markets, offers an authentic French experience.

The climate here is also favorable. The region typically experiences warm, pleasant summers and mild winters, perfect for those that enjoy outdoor activities and mild climates.

With a price tag of 325 500, this house is more than just a purchase; it's an investment in a lifestyle of tranquility, charm, and rich culture. Consider embracing the French way of life, creating a home and enjoying the local community bursting with warmth and camaraderie - a truly worthwhile experience. Don't let this unique opportunity pass you by!

Details

Amount of bedrooms
4
Size
132
Price per m²
€2,466
Garden size
1200
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
2
Has swimming pool
Yes
Property type
House
Energy label

Unknown

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Discover the charm of rural French living with this beautifully maintained farmhouse located just 10 minutes from the vibrant town center of Montauban in Midi-Pyrenees, Tarn-et-Garonne. Offering a unique blend of traditional character and modern amenities, this property stands on a sprawling plot of nearly 4 hectares, surrounded by idyllic meadows and serene wooded areas. This exquisite farmhouse boasts over 220m² of living space, meticulously renovated to provide comfortable and spacious accommodation. On entering the ground floor, you are greeted by a well-equipped fitted kitchen with an adjoining pantry, perfect for those who love to cook using local ingredients. The large living room features a cozy fireplace, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere for family gatherings. Additionally, this level houses two bedrooms, a study which could serve as a home office, and a bathroom. Ascending to the first floor, you find three attic bedrooms, one with a convenient dressing room, and an additional bathroom, offering ample space for family and guests alike. The recent installation of a heat pump and a thermodynamic water heater in 2023 guarantees efficiency and comfort throughout the seasons. For equestrian enthusiasts, the property includes extensive facilities such as a lunging ring and a large 60m x 35m arena. Whether you're an experienced rider or looking to take up horse riding as a new hobby, these amenities provide a fantastic opportunity to embrace the equestrian lifestyle. This property continues to delight with its outdoor features, including a renovation-ready ruin that presents a potential development opportunity, an outbuilding, a traditional well, and a water reservoir. Montauban, known for its historical a ... click here to read more

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Nestled on the serene outskirts of a charming village in the charming region of Midi-Pyrénées, within the department of Tarn-et-Garonne, is a spacious six-bedroom house that presents a fantastic opportunity for those seeking a tranquil lifestyle with easy access to local commerce and amenities. Built in 2004, this property offers both generous indoor space of 197 square meters and an extensive outdoor area, featuring a 3000 square meter garden, perfect for relaxation and outdoor activities. The house is characterized by its practical and versatile layout. The ground floor is thoughtfully designed, with a large, well-lit open plan living, dining, and kitchen area that includes 3 sets of patio doors leading out to the lush garden, creating a seamless flow between indoor and outdoor spaces. This floor also accommodates four well-sized bedrooms and a bathroom. The first floor, accessible via stairs from the study, reveals a vast space currently utilized as a playroom, alongside two additional bedrooms and a shower room. This setup is ideal for those considering a private parental suite away from the main living areas. For those with vehicles or in need of ample storage, the property includes a double garage attached to the house and an additional separate garage/workshop located in the garden, perfect for DIY projects or extra storage. Property Features: - Year of construction: 2004 - Living space: 197 m² - Lot size: 3000 m² - Bedrooms: 6 - Bathrooms: 2 - Large open plan living/dining/kitchen area - First-floor playroom - Double garage attached - Separate garage/workshop Amenities Include: - Close proximity to local shops and services - Short 10-minute drive to Montauban - Less than an hour’s drive to the larger city of ... click here to read more

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Welcome to this charming six-bedroom home tucked away in the scenic Midi-Pyrénées, Tarn-et-Garonne region, located in the picturesque city of Montauban, France. Boasting a sizeable 197 square meters and two bathrooms, it's a comfortable space to settle in. Positioned serenely on the fringe of a village bustling with commerce, this wonderful abode offers quiet and peaceful living, with the conveniences of a village at arm's reach. Constructed in 2004, this well-built home is nestled within a generous 3000m² garden. It is an oasis of calm and tranquility, allowing for full immersion into the idyllic French countryside lifestyle. As you walk through the front doors, you are greeted by an expansive, well-lit open-concept living, dining, and kitchen area. The space is beautifully punctuated with three sets of patio doors that seamlessly merge indoor living with the lush outdoors. The ground floor is also host to four warm and welcoming bedrooms and a functional bathroom, offering good living conditions and privacy for the occupants. Upstairs, accessible via stairs from the dedicated study space, a large room awaits. Presently used as a playroom, it's a versatile area that could be adapted to various needs. Adjacent to it are two additional bedrooms and a convenient shower room. This floor would be ideally suited for a private parental suite, offering a peaceful retreat from the rest of the home. Parking and storage are taken care of, thanks to a spacious double garage attached to the house. Another standalone garage and workshop rest in the garden, providing ample space for hobbies or additional storage needs. Couched in the heart of the Midi-Pyrénées region, this lovely house is just 10 minutes away from the bustli ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene landscapes of Montauban, Tarn-et-Garonne, this delightful 3-bedroom house stands ready to become your new home away from home. Offering an inviting atmosphere, this single-storey property of approximately 128m^2 provides a perfect retreat or a comfortable permanent residence. As an agent who has helped many foreigners navigate the French real estate market, I can assure you that this opportunity is worth considering. As you step through the door, you’re greeted by the generous entrance that sets the tone for the rest of the house. To the right, a separate kitchen awaits, fully equipped and featuring a unique indoor barbecue. From the kitchen, move seamlessly to the shaded terrace where al fresco dining in the gentle Montauban climate is just a daily delight. The living area, with its unceilinged space and mezzanine, offers a cozy relaxation spot or perhaps a home office for those who work remotely. The functional fireplace adds warmth and a touch of tradition, while air conditioning ensures comfort even during occasional warm summer days. The night side of the house boasts 3 spacious bedrooms, each with ample closet space. One of these rooms features a private bathroom, complete with a bathtub and sink, adding a level of privacy that is often appreciated in family homes. The property also includes a separate shower room and toilet. Speaking of accommodation, the house is economically efficient, with options for air conditioning and a revised gas boiler system, ensuring a warm and comfortable environment year-round. Plus, a substantial basement offers space for several vehicles, a laundry room, and a workshop for those who enjoy a hands-on approach to DIY. Here's a quick rundown of the property f ... click here to read more

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Welcome to the serene and beautiful Midi-Pyrénées region, located in Tarn-et-Garonne, France. This area, famous for its breathtaking vista, is home to a captivating 8-bedroom house located in the tranquil hamlet of Albefeuille-Lagarde. Being offered at €850,000, this property promises a lifestyle that's a blend of rustic charm and modern convenience, represented in every inch of its well-preserved, yet recently updated interiors, and the lush surroundings. The house constructed meticulously over an area of 429 sq.m., is loaded with character and history. It currently hosts five generously proportioned bedrooms in the main house supplemented by an additional three bedrooms in its charming cottages. Each bedroom, designed thoughtfully, showcases distinct features that create a warm, welcoming ambiance. Catering to the necessities of a contemporary lifestyle, this house has seven bathrooms, each finished meticulously with excellent fittings. Daily routines are surely made more enjoyable with these well-appointed and comfortable amenities. Here's what the property has to offer: Amenities: • 8 spacious bedrooms • 7 bathrooms • Large pool house • Sauna and shower room • Two additional barns • Beautifully restored manoir Features: • Situated on more than 2 hectares of land • Serene views of the surrounding countryside • Rental income potential • Pastureland perfect for horse-riding or farming • Walking distance to the village centre While the house sets a high standard of living, the local area surrounding it is equally as charming. Nestled in the heart of Midi-Pyrénées, Albefeuille-Lagarde is a quiet hamlet where tranquility and peaceful living set the tone. Nature's bounty embraces you with stu ... click here to read more

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Introducing a serene and substantial 4-bedroom house adorned with a distinct historical charm, dating back to the mid-19th century. Perched atop a hill in the tranquillity of Midi-Pyrénées, Tarn-et-Garonne, Molières, France, this property exudes irrefutable allure with its stunning panorama unravelling the rolling hills of the French countryside. This beautiful home and its surrounding land cover an impressive 313 square meters, offering an abundance of space both inside and out. Enveloped by 5.3 hectares of luscious greenery, the property itself is securely set behind a wrought-iron gate, augmenting its grandeur and privacy. The expansive land currently serves as a fenced haven for horses and could easily transform into whatever you envision, be it a sprawling garden, a playground or a small private vineyard. On entering the property, the interior welcomes you with a blend of modernity and tradition. The style is minimalistic yet sophisticated, accompanied with an array of authentic features such as exposed brick walls, fully functional large fireplaces and dramatic beamed ceilings. The contemporary fitted kitchen is complete with a gas range cooker, reminiscent of an authentic farmhouse kitchen. This residence boasts four cosy and comfortable bedrooms and four modern bathrooms. Additionally, there is an alluring annexe, intriguingly poised, with potential to cater for guests or to function as a prospect for a let. Such a substantial footprint is accompanied by numerous outbuildings. There is a large period barn in use for storage and garaging, which presents unlimited potential for those with an inclination for renovation. Its spacious arena can be used for housing more cars, or for repurposing into a workspace, l ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Tarn-et-Garonne region, this delightful three-bedroom house in Molières offers a unique blend of tranquility and modern comfort. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant chirping of birds, with the rolling valleys of the Midi-Pyrénées as your backdrop. This is not just a home; it's a lifestyle waiting to be embraced. A Slice of French Paradise Molières is a hidden gem, a quaint village that captures the essence of rural France. Here, life moves at a different pace. The air is crisp, the skies are vast, and the community is warm and welcoming. As you drive through the Cyprus tree-lined driveway, crossing a charming little bridge, you'll feel the stresses of the world melt away. The House This property is a testament to the harmonious blend of traditional charm and modern amenities. The large sitting and dining room, with its exposed beams and tiled floors, exudes a rustic elegance. A log-burning stove adds a cozy touch, perfect for those cooler evenings. French doors open onto a spacious covered terrace, ideal for al fresco dining or simply enjoying a glass of wine as the sun sets. The modern kitchen is a chef's delight, equipped with integral appliances and ample space for culinary adventures. A large utility/boot room ensures practicality without compromising on style. The bedrooms are tastefully decorated, offering a serene retreat at the end of the day. The modern bathroom, with its sleek fittings, adds a touch of luxury. Features and Amenities - 3 spacious bedrooms - 1 modern bathroom - Large sitting/dining room with exposed beams - Log-burning stove - Covered terrace for outdoor dining - Modern fitted kitchen with integral appliances - Large util ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque French countryside, this expansive estate in Montfermier offers a unique blend of tranquility, luxury, and opportunity. Located at Route de lesparre 1499, this property is more than just a house; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with relaxation, adventure, and cherished memories. 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 Southwest France. This is the daily reality for those who choose to call this stunning estate their second home. With its prime location between the charming villages of Molières and Monpezat de Quercy, this property offers the perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. A Home Designed for Comfort and Elegance The main house is a testament to thoughtful design and spacious living. As you step onto the covered terrace, you're greeted by a large, modern kitchen that seamlessly flows into the dining area. The living room, with its expansive windows, offers breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape, making it an ideal space for both relaxation and entertaining. - 4 Bedrooms: Spacious and inviting, perfect for family and guests. - 1 Bathroom: Featuring double sinks and modern amenities. - Multiple Terraces: Enjoy outdoor dining and relaxation with stunning views. - Energy Efficient: Aluminum windows with double glazing ensure comfort year-round. Guesthouses and Gîtes: A World of Possibilities Opposite the main house, the guesthouse serves as a second independent residence, complete with its own living room, kitchen, and three bedrooms. This setup is perfect for hosting extended family or generating rental income. - Guesthouse: Independent livin ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque region of Midi-Pyrénées, Tarn-et-Garonne, in the charming town of Caussade, France, this enchanting 5-bedroom country chateau offers a rare blend of historic charm and modern comfort. As a real estate agent, I've seen my fair share of properties, and this one is truly unique. So, let me take a moment from my very busy schedule to walk you through this exceptional home and its wonderful surroundings. Situated on 1.9 hectares of lush gardens, this property is a true gem for anyone looking for a quiet retreat with a touch of history. Originally built in the 16th Century, this chateau is set over three floors in an L-shape around a central stone staircase. The ground floor greets you with a large living room and dining room, each boasting grand fireplaces, perfect for cozy evenings by the fire. The kitchen is a blend of rustic and modern, featuring an Aga stove and a wood burner, ideal for those who love to cook. An additional reception room offers an arched ceiling that elegantly matches the original 14th-century arched coaching entrance. The fabulous spiral stone staircase is a centerpiece in the tower, leading you to the first and second floors. Here, you'll find four spacious bedrooms, each with its ensuite bathroom, providing ample personal space for a large family or visiting guests. A fifth bedroom and a separate bathroom are also available. Storage won't be an issue, with plenty of built-in spaces around the tower and a large utility room housing the new boiler for the gas central heating system. Outside, there's a second large building with endless potential for renovation, coupled with a swimming pool, offering excellent opportunities for customization and expansion. Additionally, a 2- ... click here to read more

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Nestled amidst the scenic landscapes of Midi-Pyrénées in Tarn-et-Garonne, this historical 5-bedroom chateau in Caussade, France, offers a unique glimpse into French grandeur and tranquil countryside living. Ideal for those looking to immerse themselves in a serene yet culturally rich European environment, this property presents a rare opportunity. The chateau itself, likely constructed in the 16th century, exhibits a classical charm that appeals to anyone with an appreciation for period architecture and history. The house, organized in an L shape around a central stone staircase, features a robust layout spread across three floors. On the ground floor, future homeowners will find a spacious living room and dining room, each complete with grand fireplaces that promise warmth and ambiance. The kitchen is equipped with an Aga oven and wood burner, creating an inviting atmosphere for culinary exploits. An additional room with an arched ceiling echoes the architectural finesomeness of the 14th-century arched coaching entrance. Ascending the fabulous spiral stone staircase in the tower, the first and second floors house four large bedrooms, each serviced by en-suite bathrooms, and a fifth bedroom alongside a separate bathroom. Adequate storage space complements the living areas, ensuring practicality alongside the property’s historical charm. Externally, the estate covers nearly 2 hectares of magnificently landscaped gardens, accompanied by unobstructed countryside views that make outdoor living equally as luxurious. The addition of a swimming pool and a large secondary building, ripe for renovation, offers new owners potential customization to further enhance this splendid estate. Living in Caussade offers residents a tas ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Midi-Pyrénées region, this exquisite Quercy stone house offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of French history. Located in the charming village of Castelnau-Montratier-Sainte Alauzie, this property is more than just a house; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in tranquility, culture, and natural beauty. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves from century-old oak trees, the sun casting a golden hue over 7 hectares of lush meadows and fenced woods. This is not just a home; it's a sanctuary where time seems to stand still, offering a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of modern life. ### A Glimpse into Your New Life The Property: - Size: 319 square meters of living space - Bedrooms: 5 spacious rooms, perfect for family and guests - Bathrooms: 3 well-appointed bathrooms - Price: €787,500 Key Features: - Historic Charm: 17th-century architecture with a dovecote and original stone features - Modern Comforts: Fully restored with modern amenities while retaining its historic charm - Outdoor Living: Sunny terrace, swimming pool with panoramic countryside views, and a summer kitchen for al fresco dining - Additional Spaces: Includes a 500 m² barn with potential for conversion, a 50 m² gîte for guests, and a variety of outbuildings - Privacy and Serenity: Set in a secluded location, offering peace and privacy ### The Local Experience Lifestyle and Culture: Living in Castelnau-Montratier-Sainte Alauzie means embracing a slower pace of life. The village is a tapestry of history and culture, with its quaint streets, local markets, and friendly community. Here, you can enjoy the simple pleasures of life, from leisurely strolls through the countryside to exploring l ... click here to read more

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A Timeless Retreat in the Heart of Midi-Pyrénées Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds, as the morning sun filters through the century-old oak trees surrounding your 17th-century Quercy stone house. Nestled in the serene landscape of Castelnau-Montratier, this property offers a unique blend of historical charm and modern comfort, making it an ideal vacation home or second residence. A Journey Through Time and Space As you approach the property, an avenue of trees guides you to the entrance, where the grandeur of this small castle-like estate unfolds. The main house, with its 319 square meters of living space, is a testament to the region's rich architectural heritage. The dovecote, a symbol of the property's storied past, adds a touch of whimsy and elegance. Inside, the house is a sanctuary of warmth and character. The ground floor features a spacious kitchen and dining area, complete with a wood stove that promises cozy winter evenings. A bright veranda, also equipped with a wood stove, offers a perfect spot for morning coffee or afternoon reading. The living room, with its sublime stone fireplace, invites you to unwind and savor the tranquility of rural life. A Lifestyle of Leisure and Exploration The property's seven hectares of meadows and fenced woods provide ample space for leisurely strolls, picnics, and outdoor activities. A sunny terrace and a swimming pool with panoramic views of the countryside offer endless opportunities for relaxation and entertainment. For those who love to entertain, the summer kitchen is perfect for hosting al fresco dinners under the stars. The gîte, a charming 50-square-meter guesthouse, ensures that friends and family can share in the jo ... click here to read more

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A Timeless Retreat in the Heart of Tarn-et-Garonne Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds in the serene countryside of Castelsarrasin, France. Nestled in the picturesque Midi-Pyrénées region, this expansive 8-bedroom estate offers a unique blend of historic charm and modern potential, set amidst 2.5 hectares of lush greenery. A Grand Entrance to a Storied Past As you step through the elegant entrance, you're greeted by the grandeur of a bygone era. The majestic period staircase, original parquet flooring, and intricate woodwork tell tales of history, while the large windows flood the rooms with natural light, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. The main building boasts superb volumes, including several suites with private shower rooms, five bathrooms, and a very large living room complete with a fireplace and bar—perfect for cozy evenings or entertaining guests. A Canvas for Your Vision This property is more than just a home; it's a canvas for your dreams. Whether you envision hosting high-end events, running a charming bed and breakfast, or creating a prestigious cottage, the possibilities are endless. The 300 m² event room, equipped with a professional kitchen, bar, and terrace, is ideal for weddings, receptions, or corporate gatherings. Meanwhile, the orangery-style veranda offers a tranquil space to enjoy morning coffee or afternoon tea, surrounded by the beauty of nature. Modern Comforts Meet Historic Elegance Despite its historic roots, the estate is equipped with modern amenities to enhance your living experience. An indoor swimming pool provides year-round enjoyment, while the annexes offer practical spaces such as a convertible attic, basement with boiler roo ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Midi-Pyrénées region, this expansive 6-bedroom house in Grenade, Haute-Garonne, offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a second home or vacation retreat in the enchanting French countryside. With its rich history and vibrant local culture, Grenade is a hidden gem that promises a lifestyle filled with relaxation, adventure, and unforgettable memories. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet scent of fruit trees in your private garden. This former farmhouse, now a beautifully converted vacation home, spans 297 square meters and is perfectly situated between the bustling cities of Toulouse and Montauban. Whether you're looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life or seeking a serene holiday getaway, this property offers the best of both worlds. ### A Home with Character and Comfort - Spacious Living Areas: The ground floor boasts a vast living-dining room of over 50 square meters, perfect for hosting family gatherings or cozy evenings by the fireplace. - Functional Kitchen: A well-equipped kitchen awaits your culinary adventures, with ample space for preparing local delicacies. - Six Bedrooms: With one bedroom on the ground floor and five more upstairs, there's plenty of room for family and guests. - Two Bathrooms: Modern amenities ensure comfort and convenience for all. - Charming Gîte: An 87 square meter guesthouse offers additional accommodation, ideal for visitors or potential rental income. - Expansive Garden: Over 2000 square meters of lush greenery, complete with fruit trees, provide a tranquil escape. - Additional Structures: A 147 square meter hangar and a former stable with a convertible attic offer endless possibilities for expansion ... click here to read more

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Imagine owning a piece of French history, nestled in the heart of the picturesque Midi-Pyrénées region. This exquisite 19th-century chateau in Grenade, Haute-Garonne, offers a unique opportunity to embrace the quintessential French lifestyle. With its rich heritage and modern comforts, this property is the perfect second home for those seeking a serene escape or a lucrative vacation rental. A Timeless Retreat Set amidst seven acres of lush greenery, this chateau is a sanctuary of peace and tranquility. The expansive grounds, dotted with mature trees and vibrant flora, provide a stunning backdrop for leisurely strolls or alfresco dining. The property boasts a harmonious blend of historical charm and contemporary amenities, making it an ideal retreat for families and friends. Spacious Living The chateau's 430 square meters of living space is thoughtfully designed to accommodate both intimate gatherings and grand celebrations. Three generous reception rooms, each with its own unique character, open onto a sun-drenched terrace, perfect for enjoying the region's mild climate. The modern kitchen, complete with a practical pantry, is a chef's delight, offering ample space for culinary adventures. Luxurious Accommodations With six beautifully appointed bedrooms, each featuring an en-suite bathroom, this chateau is well-suited for hosting guests or operating as a vacation rental. The spacious bedrooms, ranging from 17 to 30 square meters, offer a peaceful retreat after a day of exploring the local attractions. Modern Comforts Recent renovations ensure the chateau meets modern standards of comfort and efficiency. Wall and roof insulation, PVC double-glazed windows, and reversible air conditioning provide year-round comfort ... click here to read more

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Located in the picturesque landscape of Midi-Pyrénées, a five-bedroom haven awaits those seeking a life enriched by French culture and serene village life. This property finds its place on the outskirts of Larrazet, a quaint medieval village that emanates history and a touch of rustic tranquility. If you're yearning for a home that balances peaceful living with convenient access to urban amenities, this house may just be your next haven. Originally built in the 1950s, the house has been lovingly restored and now offers a unique blend of vintage character and contemporary comfort. Spanning a generous area of 146 square meters, this home is perfect for those who value space and comfort. Its recent renovations ensure that you have all the conveniences of modern living while enjoying the property's historical roots. - 5 Bedrooms - 1 Bathroom with tub and shower - Ground floor shower room with walk-in shower - Large kitchen/dining area - Pellet stove & solar panels - Double-glazed windows on ground floor - Single-glazed windows upstairs - Garage/workshop - Vegetable garden - 1700 m² plot - Terrace access from the living room - Separate toilet Once you step inside, you’ll find a warm and inviting living room, which serves as the heart of the home. Here, large windows let in ample daylight, creating a light and airy ambiance; the room also provides access to a terrace that's perfect for al fresco dining or simply relaxing while soaking in the surrounding views. The spacious kitchen and dining area form another focal point, designed not just for functionality but for moments to share meals with loved ones. With a practical layout, the house offers three spacious bedrooms on the ground floor, making it ideal for families or t ... click here to read more

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Charming Three-Bedroom Family Home in Idyllic Moissac Situated amidst the rolling hills above the historic town of Moissac, this impeccable three-bedroom house offers an exceptional living experience, combining modern comfort with serene countryside charm. Built in 1980 and meticulously maintained, this home is ready for a family or expatriates seeking a tranquil yet connected lifestyle in the heart of France's Tarn-et-Garonne region. House Features: - Three cozy bedrooms - Two well-appointed bathrooms - Modern fitted kitchen with integrated appliances - Comfortable sitting room featuring an open fireplace - Oil central heating and double glazing for optimal thermal efficiency - Comprehensive size of 120 square meters - Covered terrace for outdoor dining and relaxation External Features: - Large lawned garden with established trees - Double garage and additional camping car port - Summer kitchen complete with barbecue facilities - Wooden chalet offering versatile use - Boules pitch for leisure activities - Inviting 8x4m swimming pool - Gated entranceway ensuring privacy and security Moissac, set within the scenic Midi-Pyrénées region, is more than just a picturesque location; it is a community rich in culture and history, designated as a UNESCO world heritage site due to its iconic abbey. The town offers a vibrant lifestyle with its local markets, quaint cafes, and exquisite restaurants, providing a taste of authentic French cuisine and culture. The local schools are highly regarded, making it an ideal place for families looking to settle in a nurturing environment. For those who enjoy the outdoors, the surrounding countryside offers abundant opportunities for walking, cycling, and picnicking amidst beautiful settin ... click here to read more

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Charming 7 Bedroom Historical House in Moissac, France Discover the allure of French living with this majestic 1930s residence nestled in the heart of Moissac, a town celebrated for its historical significance and vibrant local culture. This property, with its elegantly restored facade, opens up to reveal a living space that harmoniously blends historical charm with contemporary comfort, making it an ideal proposition for those looking to immerse themselves into the quintessential French lifestyle - be it as a grand family home or a sophisticated chambres d'hôtes. House Features: - Overall Condition: Good, with beautifully preserved historical features - Bedrooms: 7, each with its own distinct character, six of which include cozy sitting areas. The first floor houses 4 master bedrooms, each with ensuite shower rooms, and one boasts a magnificent 17 m² terrace. - Bathrooms: 7, modern and well-appointed - Total Living Area: 448 m² providing ample space for family living, hospitality, or both - Additional Spaces: Entrance hall with high ceilings, study, large living room, fully equipped kitchen, conservatory, dining room, utility/technical room, and a wine cellar - Garden: Private sanctuary with a swimming pool, spa, fountain featuring koi carp, terrace, and a barbecue area for alfresco dining and relaxation - Garage: 3 car spaces, equipped with automatic doors - Attic: Convertible 150 m² space offering potential for additional living areas (subject to relevant permissions) Amenities: - Central heating for year-round comfort - Partly double-glazed windows for energy efficiency and tranquility - Security alarm system for peace of mind - Option to negotiate the purchase of select furniture and artworks to retain the uniq ... click here to read more

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