Enchanting Stone House in Figeac: Your Dream Second Home in Midi-Pyrénées

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Midi-Pyrénées, Lot, Figeac, France, Figeac (France)

4 Bedrooms · 2 Bathrooms · 200Floor area

€360,000

House

No parking

4 Bedrooms

2 Bathrooms

200m²

Garden

Pool

Not furnished

Description

Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Lot Valley, this enchanting stone house in Figeac offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of French history while enjoying the modern comforts of a second home. With its rich character and idyllic setting, this property is perfect for those seeking a tranquil retreat in the charming Midi-Pyrénées region.

Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of nature, surrounded by the lush greenery of your private 3000 m² garden. This four-bedroom house, with its traditional stone elements and exposed beams, exudes warmth and coziness, making it an ideal holiday home for families and friends.

A Glimpse into Your New Lifestyle



Local Charm and Culture:
Figeac, a dynamic sub-prefecture of Lot, is renowned for its vibrant cultural scene and historical significance. Stroll through the cobbled streets, explore the local markets, and immerse yourself in the rich heritage of this charming town.

Outdoor Adventures:
The Midi-Pyrénées region is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. From hiking and cycling through scenic trails to kayaking along the Lot River, there's no shortage of activities to keep you entertained.

Gastronomic Delights:
Indulge in the exquisite flavors of French cuisine at local bistros and restaurants. The region is famous for its truffles, foie gras, and fine wines, offering a culinary experience like no other.

Accessibility:
Conveniently located just 12 km southwest of Figeac, this property is easily accessible from major transport links, making it an ideal getaway for international travelers.

Property Highlights



- Spacious Living: 200 m² of living space, perfect for hosting family gatherings and entertaining guests.
- Modern Amenities: A contemporary open kitchen and dining area overlooking the terrace and swimming pool.
- Cozy Ambiance: A large living room with a play area and a grand inglenook fireplace, perfect for cozy evenings.
- Private Retreats: A master suite with a dressing room and bathroom, plus two additional bedrooms and a separate office.
- Outdoor Oasis: A beautifully landscaped garden with a swimming pool and carport, offering a serene escape.
- Historical Features: Original stone elements, including an old stone sink and mullioned windows with stained glass.
- Investment Potential: A sought-after location with strong demand for vacation rentals, offering excellent investment opportunities.

The Experience of Owning a Second Home in Figeac



Owning this property means more than just having a place to stay; it's about creating lasting memories and experiencing the true essence of French living. Picture yourself hosting summer barbecues by the pool, exploring the local vineyards, or simply unwinding with a good book in your private garden.

Whether you're seeking a romantic escape, a family holiday destination, or a seasonal retreat, this stone house in Figeac offers the perfect blend of history, comfort, and adventure. Embrace the opportunity to own a piece of the enchanting Midi-Pyrénées and make this your dream second home.

With its captivating charm and prime location, this property is a rare find in the European second home market. Don't miss the chance to make it yours and start creating unforgettable memories in the heart of France.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
4
Size
200
Price per m²
€1,800
Garden size
3000
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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A Timeless Retreat in the Heart of Figeac Imagine stepping into a world where history whispers through cobblestone streets and the charm of a bygone era envelops you. Nestled in the heart of Figeac, this exquisite 4-bedroom house offers a unique blend of historical allure and modern comfort. As you enter, the gentle rustle of leaves from your private hanging garden greets you, a serene oasis amidst the vibrant tapestry of this medieval town. A Home Steeped in History and Elegance This property, soon to be fully rehabilitated, stands as a testament to the architectural beauty of the Midi-Pyrénées region. Spanning 220 square meters across three levels, the house seamlessly marries traditional craftsmanship with contemporary amenities. The street-level room, perfect for a workshop or studio, invites creativity, while the garden-level entrance opens into a spacious double living room, ideal for gatherings and quiet evenings alike. Daily Rhythms and Seasonal Splendor Living in Figeac means embracing the rhythm of the seasons. Spring brings a burst of color to your garden, a perfect backdrop for morning coffees or evening soirees. Summer invites leisurely strolls through the town's historic center, where local markets brim with fresh produce and artisanal goods. Autumn paints the landscape in warm hues, while winter offers cozy nights by the fireplace, the town's festive lights twinkling in the distance. A Gateway to Local Culture and Adventure Figeac is more than just a picturesque setting; it's a gateway to a rich tapestry of cultural experiences. Explore the Musée Champollion, dedicated to the town's most famous son, or lose yourself in the annual Figeac Festival, where music and art come alive. For the adventurous, ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Midi-Pyrénées region, this delightful 3-bedroom house in Figeac offers a perfect blend of traditional charm and modern comfort. With its prime location in the Lot department, this property is an ideal second home for those seeking a tranquil retreat in the French countryside. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of nature, with the sun streaming through your windows, casting a warm glow over the beautifully renovated interiors. This house, with its 105 square meters of living space, is a testament to the timeless allure of French architecture, seamlessly blending rustic elements with contemporary amenities. A Slice of French Paradise Figeac, a town steeped in history and culture, offers a unique lifestyle that is both relaxed and enriching. Known for its medieval architecture and vibrant local markets, Figeac is a haven for those who appreciate the finer things in life. The town's rich cultural tapestry is woven with festivals, art exhibitions, and culinary delights that celebrate the region's heritage. Property Highlights: - Spacious Living Area: The ground floor features a generous 44 m² living room with an open kitchen, perfect for entertaining guests or enjoying cozy family evenings by the wood insert. - Three Bedrooms: Upstairs, you'll find three well-appointed bedrooms, including a versatile space that can serve as a home office or guest room. - Modern Amenities: A contemporary shower room and WC ensure comfort and convenience. - Expansive Garden: The 2700 m² plot boasts a beautifully landscaped garden with fruit and truffle trees, a vegetable patch, and a rainwater recovery system for sustainable living. - Additional Outbuilding: A 30 m² outbuilding and garage provide ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Lot Valley, this enchanting stone house in Figeac offers a unique blend of rustic charm and modern comfort, making it the perfect vacation home or second residence. With its rich history and vibrant culture, Figeac is a hidden gem in the Midi-Pyrénées region, offering a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of nature, the sun casting a warm glow over the rolling hills and vineyards that surround your new home. This 200 m² property, set on a sprawling 3000 m² plot, is a sanctuary of peace and relaxation, ideal for creating lasting memories with family and friends. ### A Home with Character This house is a testament to timeless elegance, featuring: - Four spacious bedrooms: Perfect for accommodating family and guests. - Two modern bathrooms: Ensuring comfort and convenience. - A large living room with a play area and fireplace: The heart of the home, where cozy evenings are spent by the fire. - A modern open kitchen and dining area: Overlooking the terrace and swimming pool, ideal for entertaining. - A master suite with a dressing room and en-suite bathroom: Your private retreat. - Stone elements and exposed beams: Adding warmth and character to the home. ### The Allure of Figeac Figeac is a town steeped in history, known for its medieval architecture and vibrant cultural scene. As a second home owner here, you'll enjoy: - Proximity to historical sites: Explore the ancient streets and visit the Champollion Museum. - Local cuisine: Savor the flavors of the region at charming bistros and cafes. - Outdoor activities: From hiking and cycling in the surrounding countryside to kayaking on the Lot River. - Cultural events: Par ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Midi-Pyrénées region, this expansive 5-bedroom farmhouse in Figeac offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a second home in the serene French countryside. With its rich history and modern comforts, this property is more than just a house; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in tranquility and charm. 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 the Lot department. This is the daily reality for those who choose to call this beautifully renovated longère their second home. A Home with Character and Modern Comforts This farmhouse, a testament to traditional French architecture, has been meticulously renovated to meet modern energy efficiency standards, boasting a DPE rating of A. The use of high-quality materials such as oak and chestnut parquet flooring adds a touch of elegance and warmth to the interiors, creating a cozy yet sophisticated atmosphere. Layout and Features - Ground Level: A spacious kitchen-dining area of over 50m², perfect for hosting family gatherings or intimate dinners. The adjoining living room is ideal for relaxation, with a wood stove providing warmth during cooler months. - First Floor: Features a luxurious master suite complete with a bedroom, dressing room, and shower room. A laundry room and a versatile games room/office-library offer additional convenience and space. - Second Floor: Four additional bedrooms and a bathroom provide ample space for family and guests, with a games landing offering a playful touch. Sustainable Living Equipped with eight solar panels, this home is designed for sustainable living, providing heating for the entire house and ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Midi-Pyrénées region, this enchanting country home in Figeac offers a unique blend of rustic charm and modern comfort. With its prime location on the banks of the Lot River, this property is a dream come true for those seeking a tranquil escape in the French countryside. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of nature, enjoying breakfast on your private terrace, and spending your days exploring the rich cultural tapestry of the Lot region. A Slice of French Paradise This spacious 210 square meter home boasts six bedrooms and four bathrooms, making it an ideal retreat for families or groups of friends. The property is in excellent condition, ready to welcome you and your loved ones for unforgettable holidays. The stone façade and traditional architecture exude a timeless elegance, while the interior offers all the modern amenities you need for a comfortable stay. A Lifestyle of Leisure and Adventure Figeac, a charming town just 6 km away, is steeped in history and culture. Known for its medieval architecture and vibrant markets, it offers a delightful array of dining and shopping experiences. The region is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, with opportunities for hiking, cycling, and river activities right at your doorstep. Whether you're exploring the nearby vineyards or taking a leisurely stroll along the river, every day here feels like a new adventure. Key Features: - Direct River Access: Enjoy private access to the Lot River, perfect for fishing, kayaking, or simply relaxing by the water. - Spacious Living Areas: A large living room with an equipped kitchen, dining area, and cozy lounge, ideal for entertaining. - Private Swimming Pool: Dive into your own 10 x 5-meter pool, ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Lot Valley, this enchanting stone house in Figeac offers a unique blend of rustic charm and modern comfort, making it an ideal second home or investment property. With its rich history and vibrant local culture, Figeac is a hidden gem in the Midi-Pyrénées region, perfect for those seeking a tranquil retreat or a lucrative rental opportunity. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of nature, surrounded by the lush greenery of your private 3000 m² garden. This property, with its 200 m² of living space, is a sanctuary of peace and relaxation, yet conveniently located just 12 km from the dynamic town of Figeac. Here, you can enjoy the best of both worlds: the serenity of rural life and the vibrancy of a bustling community. ### A Home with Character This house is a testament to timeless elegance, featuring: - Four spacious bedrooms, including a master suite with a dressing room and en-suite bathroom, perfect for family visits or hosting guests. - Two modern bathrooms, ensuring comfort and convenience for all. - A large living room with a play area and a grand inglenook fireplace, ideal for cozy evenings. - A modern open kitchen and dining area, seamlessly blending traditional stone elements with contemporary design. - Exposed beams and stone features, adding warmth and character to every room. - A covered terrace, offering a perfect spot for al fresco dining or simply enjoying the stunning views. ### The Allure of Figeac Figeac is a town steeped in history, known for its medieval architecture and vibrant cultural scene. As a second home owner here, you'll have the opportunity to: - Explore the historic streets of Figeac, with its charming cafes, artisan shops, and weekly markets. ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque region of Midi-Pyrénées, a mere stone's throw from the charming town of Figeac, lies a delightful stone house with a promise of comfort, space, and a touch of rustic elegance. Figeac, steeped in history, offers a glimpse into a life that merges tranquility with a dash of adventure, perfect for those seeking a new chapter in the alluring French countryside. This 4-bedroom stone house, boasting 171 square meters of living space, is set on an expansive 6,747 square meter plot. It is situated amidst the serene landscapes of the Segala region, a place where time seems to slow down, allowing residents to savor the beauty of nature. This house offers an inviting escape with its spacious layout, which combines a touch of traditional stonework with modern wooden extensions. These extensions not only add to the home's aesthetics but also feature large windows and terraces that frame stunning views of the gentle countryside. The ground floor welcomes you with a bright and airy 62 square meter lounge and dining area, providing an ideal space for gatherings and family moments. Picture cozy evenings by the wood-burning stove, as the outside world fades into the background. A bedroom, which could also serve as a study, awaits those who might work from home or simply need a quiet retreat. A functional fitted kitchen provides all the essentials needed to whip up delightful meals, followed by a toilet conveniently located on the same level. Head upstairs to discover a spacious 35 square meter bedroom complete with an attached bathroom and shower—an oasis of relaxation after a long day exploring the enchanting local area. The nearby secadou adds an intriguing twist to this property. With external access, it ho ... click here to read more

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Welcome to your future home nestled in the scenic region of Figeac, Midi-Pyrenees, 46100, France. This unique stone house, boasting 4 cozy bedrooms and 2 well-appointed bathrooms, offers a charming mix of historic appeal and comfort in one of the most tranquil settings you'll find. This lovely residence sits on an expansive plot of land that stretches over 9560 m², surrounded by lush greenery and the breathtaking overlook of the Lot Valley. Its isolation provides a serene environment without any close neighbors, making it a perfect retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life. Yet, it's conveniently located less than 10 km from the charming town of Figeac, known for its rich history, picturesque streets, and welcoming community. Let me give you a tour of the house. As you step into the ground floor, you're greeted by a spacious living room of 56 m², featuring a beautiful souillarde, which is a traditional stone sink area typical of the region. This floor also includes one of the four bedrooms and a bathroom. Venturing down to the garden level, you'll find a lively 50 m² living and dining area that opens onto a stunning terrace. From here, the views are simply magnificent. This level also includes a functional kitchen, a handy storeroom, and a WC for added convenience. The first floor is where the rest of the bedrooms reside. There are three bedrooms here, including one located in a charming dovecote, which is a historical pigeon house. This floor also features a shared relaxation room and an additional bathroom. The property also includes a robust stone barn with a unique layout. The ground floor of the barn spans 80 m² and is accessible by vehicles, while the garden level covers 70 m² and includes an old cowshed ... click here to read more

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Welcome to the delightful landscape of the Lot region in France, where nestled amidst the tranquility of Miers is an inviting property awaiting your exploration. It’s not just a house; it’s an opportunity to embrace the idyllic rural life, to be part of a community steeped in history and culture, and to enjoy the vibrant local attractions that make this region a wonderful place to call home. This property offers approximately 127 square meters of cozy living space, featuring three bedrooms. The ground floor is well-appointed with two spacious bedrooms, each with a private shower room, lending a touch of privacy and convenience. The charm of Miers doesn't end with the house; it extends into the very design of the property, where the kitchen promotes both sociability and serenity. Enhanced by a stunning glass roof, it opens seamlessly to the outside, inviting in natural light and presenting views of the lovely garden. Imagine mornings with a warm drink in hand, enjoying the first rays of sun filtering through. Meanwhile, the additional detached workshop—boasting large, garden-facing windows—offers a splendid opportunity for creativity, be it a studio for art, crafts, or merely a space to experience quiet contemplation. This timber-constructed space blends the warmth of classic design with a touch of contemporary aesthetics. Now, let’s discuss living in Miers and its surrounding palette of rewarding experiences. Miers itself, with its lush countryside views, is a peaceful village but don't let the tranquility fool you into thinking there's nothing to do here. Being just a 15-minute drive from Gramat, you're well-positioned to explore a myriad of attractions and enjoy a range of amenities. The old-town of Figeac, a bit ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque countryside of the Lot region in France, this quaint country home offers a unique opportunity for those seeking tranquility and connection with nature. Situated a short 5km drive from the bustling heart of Figeac, a town steeped in history and culture, this home provides the perfect balance between country living and convenient access to modern amenities. As an agent frequently dealing with overseas buyers and expats, let me walk you through what life can be like in this charming rural setting. This home, constructed in 1994, stands as a testament to solid building practices. With 66.5 square meters of living space, it is particularly suited for a couple or a small family. Its intimate size speaks to a lifestyle centered less on maintenance and more on enjoying life. The layout comprises 4 rooms, including two well-proportioned bedrooms and a fully finished bathroom. Yet, the potential for a third bedroom is an inviting prospect, allowing for flexibility in accommodation or the creation of a private study or hobby room. The house doesn't shy away from practicality. A large garage offers ample storage, ideal for use as a workshop or even an artist's studio. The summer kitchen is perfect for those who have aspirations of al fresco dining in the warm months—a common luxury given the mild continental climate of the area. In addition, a handy garden shed is ready for storing tools or gardening equipment, complementing the home's self-sufficiency ethos. Figeac, where this property is located, is a vibrant community known for its rich cultural fabric. The town square bustles with life, particularly on Saturday mornings when local producers gather for the weekly market. Culinary enthusiasts will fin ... click here to read more

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Hey everyone, I'm juggling quite a few listings at the moment, but there's something special I've just got to share with you—an inviting opportunity nestled in the heart of Figeac in the Midi-Pyrenees region of Lot, France. This bustling area offers a unique blend of natural beauty, historic charm, and vibrant local culture, making it the perfect spot for overseas buyers or expats looking to settle down in a unique piece of the French countryside. Now, let's paint a picture of the life you could lead here. Imagine a breezy drive through rolling hills to a delightful 3-bedroom house, just a quick five minutes from the heart of Figeac. Set in a quiet village, this house stands on solid ground, quite literally! The structural work like walls and roofing is in very good condition. While the house might require some updating, especially on the interior design front, it’s got potential that will suit a variety of plans. Perhaps you have an eye for transformation, and this is your time to let your ideas come to life. - 3 Bedroom Layout - 1 Bathroom - Spacious Living/Dining Room - Functional Kitchen - Separate Toilet - Bright Interior - Attic Convertible For Extra Space - Basement with Boiler Room - Large Garage - Over 7000 sqm Plot of Land - Barn for Future Renovation The regional climate is temperate, with warm summers and mild winters, so you’ll get to experience a comfortable lifestyle. It's great for anyone who enjoys outdoor activities all year round. Figeac itself is a historical gem, with nearby sites like the Champollion Museum and lots of classic French architecture to explore. The local community is friendly, welcoming, and always up for a chat over a cup of coffee at one of the charming cafes dotted around town. ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Lot Valley, this exquisite stone house offers a unique blend of traditional charm and modern comfort. Located in the enchanting town of Figeac, this property is a dream come true for those seeking a serene lifestyle amidst the rolling hills and lush landscapes of the Midi-Pyrénées region. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of nature, with the sun casting a warm glow over the verdant countryside. This is the daily reality for residents of this stunning 200 m² home, where every corner tells a story of timeless elegance and rustic allure. ### A Glimpse into Your New Home Upon entering, you're greeted by a spacious dining area that seamlessly flows into a modern open kitchen. This space is perfect for hosting intimate dinners or lively gatherings, with direct access to a terrace overlooking the sparkling swimming pool. The ground floor also features a convenient laundry room and storage area, ensuring that practicality meets style. Ascend the charming bolet staircase to discover a large living room, complete with a cozy play area and a grand fireplace that promises warmth during the cooler months. An adjacent office provides a quiet retreat for work or study, while a well-appointed bedroom and bathroom complete this level. The top floor is a sanctuary of comfort, boasting two additional bedrooms and a luxurious master suite. The suite includes a dressing room and a private bathroom, offering a personal haven for relaxation and rejuvenation. ### Key Features and Amenities - 4 Bedrooms: Spacious and filled with natural light. - 2 Bathrooms: Modern fixtures and fittings. - 200 m² Living Space: Generous and well-designed. - Swimming Pool: Perfect for leisurely swims and sunbathi ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the enchanting town of Figeac, this exquisite four-bedroom house offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of French history while enjoying modern comforts. Located in the picturesque Midi-Pyrenees region, this property is perfect for those seeking a second home that combines the charm of the past with the conveniences of today. A Glimpse into Figeac's Allure Figeac, a town steeped in history, is renowned for its medieval architecture and vibrant cultural scene. As you stroll through its cobblestone streets, you'll be captivated by the blend of old-world charm and contemporary vibrancy. The town is a haven for history enthusiasts, with its well-preserved buildings and the famous Champollion Museum, dedicated to the decipherer of the Rosetta Stone. Property Highlights This house, currently in the final stages of renovation, is a testament to quality craftsmanship and thoughtful design. Spread over three levels, it offers ample space for relaxation and entertainment. - Spacious Living: With 220 square meters of living space, the house provides a generous layout perfect for family gatherings or hosting friends. - Modern Comforts: The renovation prioritizes energy efficiency, featuring a double flow VMC with an integrated heat pump, underfloor or radiant ceiling heating, and high-end ecological insulation. - Historic Charm: Original architectural details have been preserved, offering a seamless blend of history and modernity. - Garden Oasis: A 500 square meter garden, separated by a quaint pedestrian alley, offers a serene escape with stunning views of Figeac's rooftops. - Convenient Parking: Three garages provide ample space for vehicles, a rare find in the historic center. Living the Figeac Lif ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Midi-Pyrénées region, this exquisite 4-bedroom house in Figeac, France, offers a unique blend of traditional charm and modern luxury. Perfectly suited for those seeking a second home or a holiday retreat, this property promises a serene lifestyle amidst the rolling hills and lush landscapes of the Lot department. ### Discover the Allure of Figeac Figeac, a quaint town steeped in history, is renowned for its medieval architecture and vibrant cultural scene. As a second home owner here, you'll find yourself immersed in a community that values tradition and hospitality. The town's cobblestone streets, bustling markets, and charming cafes offer a glimpse into the quintessential French lifestyle. ### Property Highlights - Size & Layout: Spanning 250 square meters, this spacious residence features 4 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, providing ample space for family and guests. - Architectural Elegance: Originally a Quercy house, the property has been meticulously renovated with high-quality materials, blending authenticity with contemporary design. - Living Spaces: Enjoy the grandeur of a billiard room with a high ceiling and mezzanine, perfect for entertaining or relaxing. - Office with a View: A stunning office space offers panoramic views of the surrounding countryside, opening onto a large terrace. - Multiple Kitchens & Living Rooms: Two kitchens and two living rooms cater to both intimate family gatherings and larger social events. - Fireplaces & Heating: Three fireplaces, including a large open hearth, add warmth and character, complemented by gas central heating and air conditioning. - Outdoor Oasis: A swimming pool with a paved beach, spa, and summer kitchen with a pizza oven and BBQ m ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque Midi-Pyrénées region, the enchanting town of Capdenac offers a unique blend of history, culture, and natural beauty. Here, amidst the rolling hills and lush landscapes, stands a magnificent 14th-century chateau—a testament to the rich heritage of this captivating area. This property is not just a home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in tradition and tranquility. Imagine owning a piece of history, where every stone tells a story of bygone eras. This chateau, meticulously restored to preserve its original charm, offers a rare opportunity to experience the grandeur of medieval architecture while enjoying modern comforts. With seven spacious bedrooms and five luxurious bathrooms, this property is perfect for those seeking a second home or a holiday retreat in the heart of France. ### A Glimpse into Chateau Living Spacious Interiors: - Seven Bedrooms: Generously sized, each room offers a serene escape with views of the surrounding countryside. - Five Bathrooms: Elegantly designed, featuring modern fixtures and teak flooring. - Grand Living Room: A 45m² space perfect for entertaining or relaxing by the fireplace. - Fully Equipped Kitchen: Modern appliances blend seamlessly with traditional design elements. - Office Space: Ideal for remote work or personal projects. - Two Large Reception Rooms: Perfect for hosting gatherings or enjoying quiet evenings. Exquisite Details: - Underfloor Heating: Ensures comfort throughout the seasons. - Custom Joinery: Handcrafted to complement the chateau's historic character. - Travertine and Chestnut Flooring: Adds warmth and elegance to the interiors. Outdoor Oasis: - Expansive Travertine Terrace: Overlooks a beautifully landscaped garden. - Swimming Pool ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene and picturesque region of Midi-Pyrénées, Aveyron, Capdenac-Gare, France, this charming farmhouse offers a unique blend of traditional architecture and modern comfort, setting the scene for a tranquil and fulfilling rural life. With a generous 245m² of living space set on over 6 hectares of land, a portion of which is wooded, this property extends an invitation to those seeking a peaceful retreat from the bustling city life, with ample opportunity to immerse themselves in nature and farming. Property Features: - 4 bedrooms, providing ample space for a family or guests. - 2 bathrooms, catering to the needs of a busy household. - A spacious 245m² living area, offering comfort and practicality. - An expansive land size of over 6 hectares, perfect for outdoor activities, hobby farming, or simply enjoying the natural surroundings. - A large open-plan kitchen and dining room under a cathedral roof, measuring an impressive 50m², ideal for family gatherings. - An 80m² living room, providing a vast space for relaxation and entertainment. - A 40m² master suite located upstairs, offering privacy and luxury. - Ground floor living possibilities, with 2 additional bedrooms and a shower room for convenience. - A small studio with a separate entrance that can serve as a fourth bedroom or private office. - A barn that offers potential for conversion (subject to necessary permissions), adding value and versatility to the property. - The possibility to utilize the barn as a horse stable, appealing to equestrian enthusiasts. Amenities: - Open-plan kitchen with modern appliances. - Separate studio space for guests or a home office. - Potential for barn conversion or use as a stable. - Extensive land for outdoor activit ... click here to read more

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This delightful 2-bedroom barn conversion awaits your arrival in the picturesque heart of Faycelles, nestled in the stunning Lot region of Midi-Pyrenees, France. Characterized by its rustic charm and serene location, this property is an idyllic hideaway and a perfect base for those seeking to immerse themselves in the tranquil, yet cultured French lifestyle. Boasting a significant 190 m² of living space, this home comes with a tastefully designed living room flaunting exposed stones, robust wooden beams, and a cozy fireplace that radiates homeliness. The unique character of the house extends to the ground floor, where an independent access bedroom allows for privacy and ease of access. It includes a well-accommodated shower room, preparing you for the day or assisting in winding down in the evening. Features of the property include: - An expansive 190 m² living space - Two comforting, spacious bedrooms - One well-equipped bathroom - An airy living room with exposed beams and a fireplace - Dual glazed windows for warmth and peace - Air-Water Heat Pump - Individual sanitation The property offers scope for implementing personalized touches, with some renovation requirement primarily centered around the kitchen and some minor finishing, such as painting and further bathroom amenities on the 1st floor. Don't let this dishearten you; instead, see it as an opportunity to put your stamp on the property and truly make it your own! Enjoy the convenience of additional outbuildings comprised of a barn (2 x 70 m²) that broadens the property's potential. A 30 m² open garage adds practical value to the property. These add-ons are already connected with electricity and water, ready for usage. Life in Faycelles offers an unparallel ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene landscapes of Lentillac-Saint-Blaise, in the delightful region of Midi-Pyrenees, Lot, France, this captivating farmhouse offers an intriguing blend of history and practicality. Just a short 10 km drive from the charming town of Figeac, this property holds a special allure for those seeking an investment in the heart of the French countryside. Known for its breathtaking natural surroundings and rich culture, the area attracts expatriates and foreign buyers looking for an authentic French lifestyle. As a bussy real estate agent working with clients from around the world, I appreciate the uniqueness of this property, which stands in good condition and awaits its new owner. With a footprint of approximately 103 square meters, this dry stone farmhouse is far from being just a house; it presents a way to step back in time while enjoying the comforts of modern living. The property's condition, albeit needing some personal touches here and there, is a testament to its durability and potential. Listed at a price of €235,000, this home serves as a fantastic investment for those considering living in the beautiful French countryside. Let me guide you through the story of this home. The main building is organized in a way that each floor offers distinct daily experiences. The ground floor, with its several interconnected spaces, begins with a garage – ideal for keeping your vehicle safe and sound. Next is the kitchen, not just any kitchen, but one equipped to handle charming family dinners, enhanced by the warmth of a traditional wood stove. There's also a handy laundry room with a toilet and a useful workshop or cellar that opens up to the inviting garden outside. Moving upstairs, you find yourself under lo ... click here to read more

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