Historic 3-Bedroom House with Dual Living Spaces in Cordes-sur-Ciel, France

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Midi-Pyrénées, Tarn, France, Cordes-sur-Ciel (France)

3 Bedrooms · 2 Bathrooms · 200Floor area

€398,000

House

No parking

3 Bedrooms

2 Bathrooms

200m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Step into a world where history and modern comfort intertwine seamlessly in the enchanting village of Cordes-sur-Ciel, nestled in the heart of the Midi-Pyrénées, Tarn, France. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of village life, the aroma of freshly baked bread wafting through the air, and the sun casting a golden hue over the cobblestone streets. This is not just a house; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in tradition and tranquility.

A Home with a Story



This meticulously renovated 3-bedroom house stands as a testament to the rich history of Cordes-sur-Ciel, one of France's most picturesque villages. The property is a harmonious blend of two independent living spaces, each with its own private entrance and garden, offering flexibility and privacy for its residents.

- Main House:
- Spacious Living Room: A 30 m² living area featuring a modern dual-combustion log-burning stove, perfect for cozy evenings.
- Bright Kitchen: Recently fitted and equipped, with direct access to the garden, ideal for al fresco dining.
- Upstairs Comfort: Two spacious bedrooms, a study, and a shower room designed for everyday ease.

- Separate Flat:
- Independent Living: A living room, fitted kitchen, bedroom, and shower room, with the option to connect to the main house.
- Private Garden: A serene oasis with a well, offering a touch of autonomy and tranquility.

A Village Like No Other



Living in Cordes-sur-Ciel is like stepping into a painting. The village, perched on a hilltop, offers breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside. As the seasons change, so does the landscape, painting a new picture with each passing month.

- Spring: Witness the village come alive with vibrant blooms and the annual flower festival.
- Summer: Enjoy long, sun-drenched days exploring local markets and savoring regional delicacies.
- Autumn: Experience the harvest season, with wine tastings and culinary events celebrating the region's bounty.
- Winter: Cozy up by the fire as the village transforms into a winter wonderland, complete with festive markets and holiday cheer.

Cultural and Culinary Delights



Cordes-sur-Ciel is a haven for those who appreciate culture and cuisine. The village is home to numerous art galleries, museums, and historical sites, each telling a story of its storied past. The local cuisine is a celebration of regional flavors, with restaurants offering everything from traditional French fare to innovative culinary creations.

Outdoor Adventures Await



For the adventurous spirit, the surrounding region offers a plethora of outdoor activities. From hiking and cycling through scenic trails to exploring nearby vineyards and participating in water sports, there's something for everyone.

Investment Potential and Practical Considerations



This property is not just a home; it's an investment in a lifestyle. With its dual living spaces, it offers potential for rental income, whether as a holiday let or long-term rental. The former garage, now a versatile workshop-boutique space, adds further possibilities for commercial or residential use.

- Energy Efficiency: Double-glazed windows, insulated walls, and attic ensure comfort and sustainability.
- Accessibility: Conveniently located with access to major transport links, making travel easy.
- Legal and Tax Considerations: Guidance available for international buyers on ownership structures and tax implications.

Key Features at a Glance


- 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms
- Dual independent living spaces
- Private gardens with well
- Modern kitchen with garden access
- Energy-efficient features
- Versatile workshop-boutique space
- Located in a historic village
- Potential for rental income
- Close to cultural and outdoor attractions

Your Invitation to Experience Cordes-sur-Ciel



This is more than just a property; it's an invitation to immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of life in Cordes-sur-Ciel. Whether you're seeking a second home, a vacation retreat, or an investment opportunity, this house offers it all. Contact us today to arrange a viewing and take the first step towards making this enchanting village your home.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
3
Size
200
Price per m²
€1,990
Garden size
3429
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
2
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
House
Energy label

Unknown

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Picture yourself awakening to the gentle murmur of river water flowing past your bedroom window, sunlight filtering through centuries-old stone walls as the scent of fresh bread wafts from your working stone oven. This is daily life at this meticulously restored 17th century water mill, where three hectares of private parkland along a pristine river create your personal sanctuary in one of France's most captivating medieval regions. Your morning coffee on the expansive terrace reveals sweeping views across orchards and pastures, while the clifftop village of Cordes-sur-Ciel rises majestically in the distance, its Gothic spires catching the early light. This 286-square-meter estate represents more than a vacation home in Midi-Pyrénées—it's a gateway to the authentic rhythm of southwestern French living, where history whispers through every stone and modern comfort meets timeless character. The main residence, lovingly transformed from its industrial heritage into a 220-square-meter family haven, immediately captivates with its harmonious blend of original architectural features and contemporary amenities. The grand reception hall opens onto a light-filled 40-square-meter living and dining space where a traditional fireplace fitted with an efficient polyflam stove becomes the heart of winter gatherings. Exposed beams overhead and centuries-old stone underfoot create an ambiance that no new construction could replicate. The expansive fitted kitchen accommodates everything from intimate family meals to hosting elaborate dinner parties featuring local Tarn produce. On the ground floor, flexibility reigns with a versatile space serving as television lounge or additional bedroom, complemented by a shower room and practical sto ... click here to read more

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Welcome to a quaint, prepossessing house situated in the heart of the golden triangle, Midi-Pyrénées, Tarn, Cordes-sur-Ciel, France. Nestled amidst picturesque sunflower fields, exquisite vineyards, and only a stone's throw away from the beautiful village of Cordes-sur-Ciel, this property rests in an area known for its breathtaking scenery and historical significance. Cordes-sur-Ciel is famous for its medieval architecture and is widely recognized as one of France's most beautiful villages. Its cobbled narrow streets, charming medieval houses, and thoroughly French ambiance offer a delightful setting for a serene lifestyle. What's more, you're just 15 minutes away from the vibrancy of the city, making this location perfectly balanced between tranquility and accessibility. The region experiences a Mediterranean climate with warm and dry summers and mild winters, providing favorable weather conditions for a pleasurable time year-round. You'll witness a diverse range of flora and fauna, including a wide variety of birds, owls, amphibians, and insects, making your experience even more delightful. The house itself has an old-world charm, with a functioning mill and a unique atmosphere that is sure to appeal to your senses. Primarily renovated and completion remaining to your taste, it has all the hallmarks of a spectacular fixer-upper property. Property Features: - Size: 166 m² - Bedrooms: 1 (with scope for adding two more bedrooms) - Bathrooms: 2 - Garage - Comprehensive office area - Attached barn offering potential additional space on three levels - Two woodburners Amenities include: - Double glazing for thermal and acoustic insulation - Original stone floors and walls preserving the rustic character of the property ... click here to read more

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Take a moment to imagine a life tucked away in the gentle rolling hills of Southern France, in the enchanting locale of Midi-Pyrénées. This property offers not only a residence but the story of a home that whispers tales of its historical roots, entwined with the vibrant heart of the French countryside. Situated a short 15 km journey from the breathtaking medieval hilltop village of Cordes-sur-Ciel, this property is an exceptional blend of comfort and bedecked nature, offering a serene yet vibrant lifestyle. Cordes-sur-Ciel, acclaimed as one of the most beautiful villages in France, is a haven for history lovers. It boasts cobbled streets that wind their way through a medley of medieval architecture and whimsical stonework. Living so close, you can enjoy weekend strolls through the mesmerizing artisan shops and local markets, picking up delicacies and antiques, enjoying the bustle of local life. There’s always a festival or cultural event happening - perfect for immersing oneself deeper into the rich, local heritage. The property itself is no ordinary dwelling. With seven spacious bedrooms and three bathrooms spread across two uniquely renovated buildings, it offers ample space, making it ideal for large family gatherings or holidays with friends. It reflects a fine example of French rural architecture, featuring: - Spacious open-plan living areas - Exposed beams adding to its rustic appeal - A farmhouse kitchen with a wood burner - Private gardens that promise tranquility - A refreshing pool to cool down on warm sunny days - Close proximity to the scenic beauty of sprawling hills The original stone farmhouse holds three bedrooms, with an inviting mix of traditional and cozy spaces that make it homely. As you step in ... click here to read more

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Discover life in the heart of France with this four-bedroom residence nestled in the picturesque village of Cordes-sur-Ciel, in the region of Midi-Pyrénées, Tarn. Known as a slice of heaven above a sea of clouds, Cordes-sur-Ciel is marked by beautifully preserved medieval architecture, cobblestone lanes, and quaint shops. The climate here is moderately continental with warm, comfortable summers and cool but not harsh winters — an ideal setting for a retreat away from the hustle-bustle of city life. This 230 sqm well-maintained house harmoniously blends modern comforts and traditional charm. Enter through the centuries-old wooden doors to find two distinct wings. On the right, the main level includes a generous kitchen with a dedicated dining area — a perfect spot for preparing local French cuisine and alfresco breakfasts. Additionally, it houses a hallway with a practical WC and a laundry room. For formal meal gatherings or cozy evening TV time, you have a separate dining area and a snug TV room at your disposal. The left wing shines with a spacious 51 sqm living room, a serene home office, and a bedroom with an en-suite shower room on the ground floor. Ascend the well-kept wooden stairs to discover two additional bedrooms, and a bathroom on the first floor. An inviting loft room atop serves as the fourth bedroom with an attached bathroom, ideal for overnight guests or used as a hobby room. Relish the tranquility of the two charming private courtyards. Whether it's a warm sunny day or a cool evening beneath the stars, they equally invigorate spirits. The property also includes a cavernous storage space, a separate boiler room for added convenience, and a 55 sqm garage, providing ample space for vehicles and additional ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque town of Cordes-sur-Ciel in the Midi-Pyrénées region, this distinctive 5-bedroom house offers a unique blend of historical charm and multifaceted potential. Located in the Tarn department of France, this property presents an intriguing opportunity for overseas buyers who are drawn to the rustic allure of French village life. Property Features: - Size: 447 square meters - Bedrooms: 5 - Bathrooms: 3 - Three independent living units - Two units modernized, one ready for refurbishment - Partially refurbished attic with potential for further development - Three commercial units with workshops From its origin as a medieval building, this house maintains a sense of timeless charisma combined with modern conveniences in two of its three apartments. These renovated spaces showcase a fusion of historic aesthetics with contemporary comforts. The third apartment located on the ground floor is in need of refurbishment. This space offers an excellent opportunity for customization - a true fixer-upper that beckons the creative renovator to realize its potential. Adjacent to the residential space, the property includes three commercial units. Each comes with attached workshops, expanding the possibilities for business endeavors or additional residential conversions, pending necessary approvals. These spaces could serve as artisanal studios, quaint boutiques, or could be redesigned to augment the property’s residential capacity. Amenities Include: - Easy access to local shops and restaurants - Close proximity to local schools and educational facilities - Short drive to larger towns with extensive shopping and healthcare services - Regular cultural and social events in the village Local Area and Lifestyle: L ... click here to read more

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Discover the captivating allure of a former wine merchant's house nestled in the picturesque hamlet of Cordes-sur-Ciel, France, in the heart of the stunning Tarn region of Midi-Pyrénées. This unique residence offers a harmonious blend of history, tranquility, and breathtaking views - making it an exceptional opportunity for those seeking a splendid retreat in South West France. Perched in an elevated position, this home provides complete privacy, surrounded by rolling hills that stretch into the horizon. Imagine yourself sipping morning coffee on the terrace, relishing the far-reaching vistas of the storied landscape around Cordes-sur-Ciel. It’s just a short 30-minute drive to the lively city of Albi, an esteemed UNESCO world heritage site, where you can immerse yourself in rich cultural events, museums, and fine dining experiences. Living here, you will enjoy the best of both worlds - a peaceful abode amidst nature and the convenience of urban amenities nearby. The property's enchanting enclosed courtyard, flourishing private gardens, and inviting swimming pool at the rear offer a serene environment for relaxation and leisure. Isolating yourself from the fast-paced world becomes effortless here. This charming estate encompasses two independent properties. The first is a distinguished two-bedroom residence, featuring an expansive medieval hall and an inspiring library that spans 100 m2. This space, frequently called "the artist's retreat," has drawn established artists to its calming and rejuvenating ambiance. Whether you're an artist or simply someone who values space to think and create, this home offers an ideal sanctuary. There is significant potential for adding more living space, should you wish to expand. The ... click here to read more

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Welcome to a unique opportunity nestled in the heart of the charming French countryside, a little gem waiting to be polished in the serene village of Cordes-sur-Ciel. This picturesque setting offers an ideal retreat for those looking to embrace the true spirit of rural France while enjoying the charismatic culture and history the area has to offer. Whether you are an expat dreaming of a tranquil farmhouse getaway or an overseas buyer seeking a piece of European paradise, this property certainly warrants your consideration. This property is a captivating ensemble that includes not just one but two homes set against the backdrop of the lush Midi-Pyrénées region. The first home is a single-story house from 1964, boasting 110 square meters of immediately habitable space. The second is a classic 19th-century farmhouse with 120 square meters of living area to restore, ideal for the visionaries among us who find delight in transforming spaces. With the prospect of turning these structures into something quite special, the opportunities here are abundant. Upon arriving, you’ll be greeted by breathtaking 360° views that will easily soothe any tired traveler and inspire new dreams. The land stretches to 1.5 hectares, filled with possibilities for gardening, leisurely walks, or perhaps even setting up a few lounge chairs to take in the endless sky. On these grounds, you'll find numerous stone outbuildings: stables, a barn, and garages—each one a canvas waiting for imagination to spark. Don’t forget the indoor chicken coop, emblematic of a true farmhouse experience. Life in Cordes-sur-Ciel is akin to stepping into a lively tapestry of community and serenity. This charming town is renowned for its rich medieval history, stunning ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the breathtaking landscape of Cordes-sur-Ciel, in the picturesque Midi-Pyrénées region of Tarn, France, this traditional French villa offers an enchanting opportunity to embrace the French countryside lifestyle. A retreat away from the urban hustle, this delightful home is perfect for those seeking to blend tranquility with a touch of history. With an asking price of just €106,000, this villa represents not just a home, but a unique lifestyle opportunity for overseas buyers looking to immerse themselves in the charm of rural France. Let's start by painting a picture of this charming property. Sitting proudly between the historical villages of Cordes-sur-Ciel and Saint-Antonin-Noble-Val, this villa offers a magnificent view of lush greenery and rolling hills. With a comfortable interior space of 71 square meters, the house is wonderfully compact yet surprisingly spacious. It includes three bedrooms, perfect for a small family or a couple seeking extra room for visitors. You’ll also find a cozy bathroom, a fully equipped kitchen, and a living/dining room set on one convenient level. Easy living, all on one floor! But that's not all; beneath this charming villa is a substantial basement extending 75 square meters, ideal for a home workshop or storage space. Imagine the potential for creating your very own atelier to explore any crafty hobbies or even a personal gym or cinema room. The property also boasts an outbuilding, measuring 43 square meters split over two levels. With a little imagination and work, this could be transformed into a rustic guesthouse or gîte, perfect for hosting friends and family or generating rental income. Sitting on a vast 800 square meter plot, the garden space is simply delightful. S ... click here to read more

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Nestled within the picturesque landscapes of Midi-Pyrénées, Tarn, Cordes-sur-Ciel, France, this enchanting former mill house presents a rare opportunity for those looking to immerse themselves in the tranquility of the French countryside, while still being connected to the local village life. With Cordes-sur-Ciel only a 15-minute drive away and within walking distance to a beautiful village, it's perfectly positioned for both serenity and convenience. The property sits proudly on nearly 5 acres of verdant land, embraced by a stream that meanders through the garden, leading to a serene mill pond, and is bordered by enchanting sunflower fields. This idyllic setting is not only a testament to the natural beauty of the region but also a haven for a wide variety of wildlife, including birds, owls, dragonflies, and frogs, offering a constant connection to nature. Property Features: - Size: 166 square meters - Bedrooms: 1 (with scope for more) - Bathrooms: 2 - Kitchen, WC, and workshop space on the ground floor with original stone floors and walls - First-floor terrace overlooking the mill pond, leading to the main living space - Master bedroom, shower room, WC, office, and potential for 2 additional large bedrooms plus shower rooms in the loft space (subject to permissions) - Attached barn (with potential for 3 levels) and a garage - Partially renovated with major works completed – ready to be finished to personal specifications - Character features retained including exposed stone floors, the original mill stone, stone walls, and exposed beams - Modern comforts installed, including double glazing and two Jotul wood burners - Planning permission in place for a guest house, gîte, or restaurant conversion Amenities and Area H ... click here to read more

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Welcome to a delightful discovery in the picturesque village of Midi-Pyrénées, nestled near the renowned hilltop town of Cordes-sur-Ciel. This charming villa offers a unique opportunity for those looking to embrace the tranquil and historical charm of rural France with a touch of modern-day convenience. Let's embark on a journey through this property and the surrounding area, perfect for foreign buyers, expats, or anyone looking for a slice of the French countryside life. Situated just 8 km from Cordes-sur-Ciel, this two-bedroom villa is an ideal escape to the serene beauty of the Tarn region. Known for its rolling landscapes and historical sites, this area is steeped in a rich medieval past that echoes through the cobbled streets and ancient stone buildings. The villa itself is a reflection of the local architectural style, featuring a traditional stone façade that immediately gives you a sense of the history and culture enveloping the area. As you step inside the house, you're greeted by a large living room that's perfect for relaxing evenings. The centerpiece here is a fireplace, adding warmth and character to the space. The room is spacious, offering plenty of potential for personal touches. Just imagine cozy winter nights or lively summer gatherings with friends and family. Off the living room is a quiet kitchen area, ready for any culinary passion projects you might want to undertake. The kitchen, while functional, leaves room for potential upgrades for those looking to put their own stamp on the space. The two cozy bedrooms offer a peaceful retreat after a day exploring the local sights. They're ample enough for a family, or for hosting guests who want to experience the enchanting atmosphere of the region. And ... click here to read more

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An outstanding investment opportunity awaits in the Midi-Pyrénées, tucked away in the picture-perfect town of Cordes-sur-Ciel, with enchanting views that overlook the verdant countryside of southwestern France. This offering includes a historic 8-bedroom château rendered in the traditional Architectural style, enveloping you with an old world charm that is distinctly European and timelessly elegant. Step inside the storybook-like château nestled into the picturesque landscape of Cordes-sur-Ciel, a renowned medieval town that is often hailed as "the city in the sky" due to its breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape. The property is a tapestry of tranquillity, romance, and opportunities, complete with an assortment of three houses, one of which features a majestic medieval tower with an intricate stone spiral staircase. The residence stretches across an impressive 413m2 habitable space and features eight generously proportioned bedrooms. These personal spaces offer a tranquil retreat that is further accentuated by the comfort and convenience of two shower rooms and four bathrooms. A separate WC ensures functional privacy for occupants. A distinct attribute of this château is its extensive and impressively landscaped garden. The lush greenery that envelops the property spans over 4,359m2 and invites residents to bask in the authentic, serene ambiance. The outdoor haven showcases France's exquisite flora and is blessed with southwest exposure, ensuring dreamy sunsets are a daily spectacle. The grounds also harbour a pristine saltwater swimming pool, recently refurbished in 2021. This swimming pool measures a generous 11m x 6m and offers welcome respite during hot summer days, allowing residents and visitors ali ... click here to read more

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Take this opportunity to immerse yourself in the French countryside, in none other than the charming, ancient village of Cordes-sur-Ciel. Nestled in the heart of the Midi-Pyrénées region of Tarn, this five-bedroom stone house could well and truly become your very own home-away-from-home. The stone house is a delightful blend of traditional decor and modern convenience, situated a few kilometers away from the historic medieval area, freckled with plenty of local commerce. The residence spans a comfortable 160 square meters featuring ample space for you to put your own spin on it. It is designed such as to offer privacy while also fostering family connections and dialogue. The layout includes five spacious bedrooms, each containing an ensuite for maximum comfort and convenience. Additionally, there is a fully equipped separate one-bedroom unit that can serve as a guest house, a work-from-home space, or a source of rental income for the savvy property owner. Property Features: - Five bedrooms - Five bathrooms (ensuites) - A separate one-bedroom apartment - A garden with a potential swimming pool conversion spot - A terrace for morning coffees or evening stargazing - A fruitful vegetable garden and fruit trees - Adequate parking along with a single garage The property further boasts an extensive one and a half hectares of land surrounding the house, offering the possibility of wandering through your own private woods or setting up a charming picnic by the river, accessed privately from your estate. Recent upgrades, including the implementation of a heat pump, ensure the house remains at a cozy temperature all year round. The garden sports a large stone pond, a large terrace ideal for outdoor entertainment, a thriving ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Midi-Pyrénées region, this delightful villa in Cordes-sur-Ciel offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a second home or a holiday retreat in one of France's most enchanting locales. With its rich history, stunning landscapes, and vibrant local culture, Cordes-sur-Ciel is a dream destination for overseas buyers and expats looking to immerse themselves in the quintessential French lifestyle. A Glimpse into Cordes-sur-Ciel Perched atop a hill, Cordes-sur-Ciel is a medieval village that seems to float above the clouds, offering breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. Known for its cobblestone streets, artisan shops, and historic architecture, the village is a haven for artists and history enthusiasts alike. The region enjoys a mild climate, with warm summers perfect for exploring the local vineyards and cool winters ideal for cozying up by the fireplace. The Villa: A Perfect Blend of Comfort and Potential This charming villa, in good condition, spans 71 square meters and features three comfortable bedrooms, a fully equipped kitchen, and a functional bathroom. The single-story living and dining area opens onto a spacious 75 square meter basement, offering endless possibilities for customization. Whether you envision a creative workshop, a home gym, or additional living space, this area is a blank canvas waiting for your personal touch. Outdoor Living at Its Finest The villa is set on an 800 square meter plot, beautifully landscaped with a vegetable garden and an array of fruit trees. Imagine spending your days basking in the sun, enjoying al fresco meals, or simply taking in the stunning views of the rolling hills. The property also includes a 43 square ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the charming countryside of the Midi-Pyrénées in Tarn, the picturesque village of Cordes-sur-Ciel offers a delightful villa that is waiting to comfortably host new residents. This charming 3-bedroom abode is an embodiment of rustic French living with its delightful stonework and quaint facade. Though it could benefit from a touch of modernisation, it charms with its potential and stands as an excellent opportunity for anyone looking to settle in one of the most picturesque regions of France. Let’s start our journey through this charismatic property. The villa provides a warm welcome with its quaint, inviting entrance that leads into a surprisingly spacious and light-filled house. With approximately 71 square meters of living space, this village house invites you into a cozy world where each room tells a story. On the main level, you'll find an equipped kitchen that is perfect for whipping up family meals using fresh, local ingredients that you can find at nearby markets. The open-plan living and dining area is inviting, providing an ideal space for both gatherings and relaxed evenings in. In this part of France, the climate tends to boast all the character of a Mediterranean climate with hot summers and cool, mild winters, perfect for those who enjoy a bit of sunshine all year round. Imagine spending summers in your garden, filled with fruit trees and lush greenery, where you can enjoy the simple pleasure of tending to a vegetable patch or simply basking in the sun with a good book. Speaking of gardens, this property also offers a commodious 800 square meter garden, an ideal area for gardening enthusiasts or for anyone who simply appreciates the outdoor lifestyle. With a lovely variety of trees dotting the ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque Midi-Pyrénées, in the charming village of Cordes-sur-Ciel, this captivating white stone estate stands as a testament to impeccable taste and traditional French craftsmanship. Situated on a sprawling 5-hectare lot, the property includes a main house, a quaint gite, and an enchanting dovecote complemented by a bubbling fountain and an ancient well. Surrounded by lush greenery and radiant blooms, this estate offers a serene oasis filled with fruit trees and truffle groves, a true delight for nature lovers. Now, as a busy real estate agent, let me guide you through this beautiful house that's waiting for the right owner to bask in its warmth and comfort. As you step into this meticulously restored home, you'll immediately notice the thoughtful integration of tradition and modern comfort. The main house, boasting 220 square meters, welcomes you with a capacious living room adorned with a Lot stone floor and a classic fireplace that exudes a cozy ambiance. This space is perfect for entertaining guests or simply unwinding after a long day of exploring the beautiful locales. Family meals become a grand occasion in the 50-square-meter fully equipped kitchen, complete with a central island and aged terracotta tiles. Here, culinary wonders await, with fresh ingredients possibly sourced from your very own vegetable garden. The ground floor also features a handy toilet shower room for guests. Venturing upstairs, the master bedroom with a 40-square-meter floor gives you ample room to relax, featuring a full bathroom and a dressing area ensuring your comfort is always a priority. Across from the main house lies a vibrant 63-square-meter game room. Imagine hosting lively games nights with a billiard table, ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the captivating Midi-Pyrénées region, just outside the charming village of Cordes-sur-Ciel, this stone-built country house offers a distinctive experience of French countryside living. With its panoramic views stretching across the picturesque rolling landscape, the property is not just a home but a gateway to embracing the tranquil lifestyle of this region. Located in the department of Tarn, Cordes-sur-Ciel is a place where history and natural beauty entwine seamlessly. Imagine waking up each morning in this well-renovated 3-bedroom home, thoughtfully modernized in 2012 to a high standard. This property subtly combines the old-world allure of stone architecture with the conveniences desired in a modern-day residence. The house stands ready to accommodate an overseas buyer seeking a serene yet fulfilling lifestyle in one of France's most inspiring locales. Cordes-sur-Ciel itself is a delightful medieval bastide town perched dramatically on a hilltop, offering visitors and residents alike a romantic glimpse of the past. This historic town is renowned for its fascinating architecture, artisan shops, and vibrant cultural life. Imagine sauntering through cobbled streets, visiting local markets filled with fresh produce, and enjoying French pastries in the local cafés. The climate here is typically mild, benefiting from a temperate, Mediterranean influence. Summers are warm and inviting, often extending themselves late into the autumn months, making it possible to enjoy the property's heated saltwater pool comfortably during much of the year. Winters are relatively mild, with the surrounding landscape providing a lush, green backdrop even in the cooler months. Now, let's walk through the property ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Midi-Pyrénées region, this delightful villa in Cordes-sur-Ciel offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of French paradise. With its rich history, stunning landscapes, and vibrant local culture, Cordes-sur-Ciel is a dream destination for those seeking a second home in Europe. This villa, in good condition, is perfect for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life and immerse themselves in the tranquil beauty of rural France. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of nature, with the sun casting a warm glow over the rolling hills and vineyards that surround your new home. This villa, with its three spacious bedrooms and a well-appointed bathroom, provides ample space for family and friends to visit and enjoy the serene surroundings. The 71 square meters of living space is thoughtfully designed to offer comfort and functionality, making it an ideal retreat for holidays or extended stays. Cordes-sur-Ciel, often referred to as one of the most beautiful villages in France, is renowned for its medieval architecture and charming cobblestone streets. As you stroll through the village, you'll discover a wealth of local shops, cafes, and markets, offering everything from artisanal cheeses to exquisite wines. The vibrant community is welcoming and friendly, making it easy to feel at home in this enchanting corner of the world. The villa's location is perfect for exploring the wider Tarn region, with its rich tapestry of history, culture, and natural beauty. From hiking and cycling through the lush countryside to exploring the nearby towns of Albi and Toulouse, there's no shortage of activities to enjoy. The region's mild climate ensures that outdoor pursuits can be enjoye ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque heart of the Midi-Pyrénées region, the village of Cordes-sur-Ciel is a truly enchanting place to call home. This charming 2-bedroom villa, located just 8 km from the medieval village of Cordes-sur-Ciel, embodies the quintessential French countryside living. I know, as a busy real estate agent, I've seen my share of properties, but this one, believe me, has a charm of its own. If you're an overseas buyer or an expat dreaming about a life in the beautiful Tarn region of France, this is perfect for you! Let's embark on a journey through this vibrant area. Cordes-sur-Ciel is known for its breathtaking landscapes, rolling hills, and rich history that dates back to the medieval times. The climate is generally warm and mild, with temperatures that allow you to enjoy activities all year round. Summers are delightful, perfect for exploring the area's winding trails or enjoying a leisurely day at one of the local cafes. Autumn brings a tapestry of golden hues, ideal for photography enthusiasts or a peaceful stroll, whilst winters are mild with a touch of occasional frost, bringing an endearing charm to the local landscape. Life in Cordes-sur-Ciel is both tranquil and engaging. The local area offers a wide range of activities for those who wish to immerse themselves in the culture and history of the place. From exploring the cobblestone streets lined with artisan shops and cafes to visiting the nearby vineyards offering exquisite wine tastings, the region offers a life full of delights. Being here is like living in a painting; every day brings a new scene of beauty. A villa in the heart of this area offers a unique lifestyle. This 2-bedroom village house, although small in size, presents a cozy and inv ... click here to read more

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