Spacious 7-Bedroom Property with Pool & Extra Land, Ideal Pilgrim's Way Locale

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Midi-Pyrénées, Lot, Limogne-en-Quercy, France, Limogne-en-Quercy (France)

7 Bedrooms · 2 Bathrooms · 120Floor area

€335,000

House

No parking

7 Bedrooms

2 Bathrooms

120m²

Garden

Pool

Not furnished

Description

Nestled in the scenic heart of Limogne-en-Quercy, within the Midi-Pyrénées region of southern France, this captivating property offers a distinctive living experience, ideal for those looking to immerse themselves in the tranquil French countryside. Comprising two traditional houses with a collective charm and character, this property promises a rustic yet comfortable living arrangement suited for families or as an appealing project for investors.

The main residence spans an approximate area of 120 square meters and integrates functionality with comfort, featuring a spacious ground floor with a large living room merged seamlessly with an open-plan kitchen of 44 square meters. This area is perfect for family gatherings or entertaining guests. Additionally, the ground floor hosts a cozy bedroom of 9 square meters and a conveniently located shower room with a toilet. Ascending to the first floor, an attic corridor opens up to three additional bedrooms, generously sized at 18, 11, and 9 square meters respectively, along with a full bathroom and toilet. The property also includes a cellar accessible from inside, adding ample storage space or potential for additional refurbishment.

The secondary dwelling, approximately 85 square meters, is equally equipped, featuring a first-floor layout that includes a 36 square meter living room with an open-plan kitchen. It hosts three bedrooms measuring 11, 11, and 9 square meters, with an option to modify one into a 20-square-meter room. This section also includes a shower room, a separate toilet, and on the ground floor, an 18-square-meter games room, alongside two additional cellars/workshops of 20 and 35 square meters.

Externally, the property boasts expansive and sunny terraces with a barbecue area, perfect for outdoor dining and relaxation. Adding to the allure is a heated swimming pool measuring 9.5 x 4 meters, ensuring family fun during the warmer months. The property grounds span 930 square meters, encapsulated by a charming cazelle, and include an attractive building plot of 1570 square meters, offering vast potential for extension or additional construction.

Living in Limogne-en-Quercy offers a refreshing step back into nature, surrounded by lush landscapes and historical sites, including the renowned pilgrim’s route to Santiago de Compostela, which passes nearby. The village itself provides essential amenities, ensuring convenience for daily needs, while the larger towns in the Lot region offer more extensive shopping, dining, and entertainment options.

The local area is steeped in natural beauty and history, ideal for outdoor adventures such as hiking, biking, and horseback riding. The temperate climate, with warm summers and mild winters, enhances the area's appeal, offering a comfortable environment year-round.

Despite its many attractive features, interested buyers should be aware that this property requires some updating and personal touch to fully realize its potential, marking it an excellent opportunity for those willing to undertake a bit of renovation to create their dream home in the French countryside.

- Property features:
- Total floor size: 205 square meters approximately
- Bedrooms: 7
- Bathrooms: 2
- Heated swimming pool
- Cellular storage/workshops
- Sunny terraces with barbecue area

Local Area Climate:
- Warm and pleasant summers
- Mild winters

Amenities:
- Nearby local shops and markets
- Close to historical sites and nature trails
- Easy access to larger towns for more extensive needs

While the house is in good condition, its traditional charm and desirable location paired with the flexibility for further enhancements make it a noteworthy option for those moving to or investing in France. Whether for a serene family home or a bed-and-breakhouse, this dual-house property in Limogne-en-Quercy stands as a gateway to enjoy life in the picturesque French countryside.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
7
Size
120
Price per m²
€2,792
Garden size
1570
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
Yes
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
2
Has swimming pool
Yes
Property type
House
Energy label

Unknown

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Nestled in the picturesque village of Limogne-en-Quercy, this delightful 3-bedroom house offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of French countryside charm. Located in the heart of the Midi-Pyrénées region, this property is perfect for those seeking a tranquil retreat or a lucrative investment in the European second home market. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of nature, with the sun streaming through your windows, casting a warm glow over the rustic stone walls of your new home. This house, with its 145 square meters of living space, is a canvas waiting for your personal touch. While it stands in good condition, the potential for customization is endless, allowing you to create a space that truly reflects your style and needs. A Lifestyle of Leisure and Adventure Limogne-en-Quercy is a haven for those who appreciate the finer things in life. The village is renowned for its vibrant local markets, where you can indulge in fresh produce, artisanal cheeses, and exquisite wines. The surrounding Lot region is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts, offering hiking trails, cycling routes, and the stunning Lot River for kayaking and fishing. The climate here is typically mild, with warm summers perfect for enjoying the outdoors and mild winters that make for cozy evenings by the fireplace. The local community is welcoming, with a mix of locals and expats who have fallen in love with the area's charm. Accessibility and Convenience Despite its serene setting, Limogne-en-Quercy is easily accessible. The nearest airport, Rodez-Aveyron, is just an hour's drive away, offering regular flights to major European cities. The village is also well-connected by road, making it a convenient base for exploring the wider Midi-Pyré ... click here to read more

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Nestled on the edge of a charming hamlet in the picturesque region of Limogne-en-Quercy, this delightful stone farmhouse offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of French countryside paradise. With its rustic charm and modern comforts, this property is perfect for those seeking a tranquil escape or a second home in the heart of France. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of nature, the sun casting a warm glow over the rolling hills, and the scent of fresh lavender wafting through the air. This is the lifestyle that awaits you in Limogne-en-Quercy, a region renowned for its rich history, vibrant culture, and breathtaking landscapes. Property Highlights: - Charming Stone Farmhouse: A quintessential French farmhouse with a 73.95m² dwelling and a 40m² barn, offering ample space for relaxation and entertainment. - Spacious Living Areas: The 25m² living room features a cozy fireplace insert, perfect for chilly evenings, and a reversible split system for year-round comfort. - Modern Kitchen: A 12m² fitted kitchen equipped with all the essentials for preparing delicious meals with local produce. - Comfortable Bedrooms: Two well-sized bedrooms (9.50m² and 18.7m²) provide a peaceful retreat after a day of exploration. - Potential for Expansion: The attic offers the possibility of conversion, allowing you to customize the space to suit your needs. - Versatile Barn: The adjoining barn presents an exciting opportunity for additional living space or a creative studio. - Outdoor Oasis: Enclosed grounds with fruit trees, a well, and a cistern create a serene environment for outdoor gatherings. - Convenient Amenities: New drainage system, wood-burning heating, and reversible split air conditioning ensure modern comfort. Local Li ... 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 Beauregard offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of French paradise. With its serene setting and proximity to the charming village of Limogne en Quercy, this property is the ideal retreat for those seeking a second home or a vacation getaway in the enchanting Lot department. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet melody of birdsong, as the sun filters through the lush canopy of your private 6344m² park. This is the lifestyle that awaits you in Beauregard, where tranquility and natural beauty converge to create the perfect backdrop for unforgettable family holidays and romantic escapes. A Home Designed for Comfort and Elegance Built in 2001, this Quercy-style property exudes charm and sophistication. The main house, with its 190m² of living space, is a testament to quality craftsmanship and thoughtful design. As you step inside, you're greeted by a spacious and sunlit living room-kitchen area, spanning 70m², where geothermal underfloor heating ensures year-round comfort. The open-plan layout is perfect for entertaining, allowing you to seamlessly transition from cooking to dining to relaxing with loved ones. Upstairs, the night quarters offer three generously sized bedrooms, each with its own unique character. One of the bedrooms features a quaint balcony overlooking the garden, providing a peaceful spot to enjoy your morning coffee or an evening glass of wine. A large bathroom with a shower and toilet completes the upper level, offering convenience and privacy for family and guests alike. Outdoor Living at Its Finest The allure of this property extends beyond its walls. A superb dovecote with ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque Lot Valley, at the base of the enchanting hilltop village of Calvignac, lies a unique opportunity for those seeking a second home in the heart of France. This beautifully renovated house, originally an old barn, offers a blend of rustic charm and modern convenience, making it an ideal retreat for holidaymakers or a savvy investment for rental income. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of nature, with the sun casting a warm glow over the rolling hills of the Midi-Pyrénées. This is the lifestyle that awaits you in Calvignac, a region renowned for its stunning landscapes, rich history, and vibrant culture. Property Highlights: - Dual-Dwelling Design: The property features two independent living spaces, perfect for hosting guests or generating rental income. - Ground Floor Studio: A cozy 27m² studio with a living room, kitchenette, shower room, and separate toilet. The adjoining workshop/garage offers potential for expansion. - Upstairs Apartment: A bright and airy 58m² space with a 38m² open-plan living area, a master bedroom with an en-suite shower, and a terrace to soak in the southern sun. - Modern Amenities: Connected to the sewer system, equipped with mixed heating (pellet stove and reversible air conditioning), and up-to-standard electricity. - Low Maintenance: No renovation work required, allowing you to enjoy your new home from day one. - Outdoor Space: A 200m² plot with a small courtyard, ideal for parking or creating a quaint garden. Living in Calvignac: Calvignac is more than just a location; it's a lifestyle. The village itself is a tapestry of narrow streets, historic architecture, and a welcoming community. As a second home owner, you'll find yourself immersed in a region th ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Midi-Pyrénées region, the enchanting village of Calvignac offers a unique blend of history, culture, and natural beauty. This delightful 3-bedroom house, perched on a hilltop, is a perfect retreat for those seeking a second home or a holiday escape in the serene French countryside. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of nature, with the sun casting a golden hue over the medieval rooftops of Calvignac. This charming village, with its roots tracing back to the 11th century, is a haven for history enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. The house itself, spread across four levels, is a testament to thoughtful renovation, blending modern comforts with timeless character. A Home with a View The western-facing terrace is a standout feature, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape. As the day winds down, this is the perfect spot to unwind with a glass of local wine, watching the sun dip below the horizon. Spacious and Inviting Interiors - Ground Floor: Enter through the main access to find a versatile cellar space, ideal for storage or a wine collection. A cozy bedroom and a bathroom with a toilet are conveniently located on the upper half-level. - Main Living Area: Accessible via a charming alleyway, this level features a welcoming living room, a well-equipped kitchen, a second bedroom, a shower room, and a separate toilet. The layout is perfect for entertaining guests or enjoying quiet family evenings. - Attic Retreat: The top floor houses a quaint bedroom under the eaves, offering a private sanctuary for relaxation or hosting friends and family. A Lifestyle of Leisure and Exploration Calvignac is more than just a location; it's a lifestyle. The village and its s ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque heart of the Midi-Pyrénées, this expansive 6-bedroom house in Saillac offers an idyllic escape for those seeking a second home or vacation retreat in the enchanting Lot region of France. With its serene surroundings and ample space, this property is a haven for relaxation and adventure, promising unforgettable memories for families and friends. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet melody of birdsong, as the sun casts a golden glow over the lush landscape. This is the daily reality at your new holiday home in Saillac, where tranquility and natural beauty abound. A Home Designed for Comfort and Leisure The main house, in excellent condition, spans 326 square meters and is thoughtfully designed to accommodate both intimate family gatherings and larger social events. The spacious living areas are bathed in natural light, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. The fitted kitchen is a culinary enthusiast's dream, perfect for preparing local delicacies sourced from nearby markets. Key Features: - 6 Bedrooms: Ample space for family and guests, ensuring privacy and comfort. - 4 Bathrooms: Modern amenities for convenience and luxury. - Expansive Living Area: Ideal for entertaining or cozy nights in. - Fitted Kitchen: Equipped for all your culinary adventures. - Covered Terrace: Perfect for al fresco dining or enjoying a quiet morning coffee. - Swimming Pool: A 11 x 6 meter chlorine-treated pool, perfect for cooling off on warm summer days. - Garage and Carport: Secure parking and storage for vehicles and outdoor equipment. A Gateway to Adventure and Relaxation Saillac is a charming village that offers a perfect blend of rural tranquility and vibrant local culture. The su ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Midi-Pyrenees, the quaint village of Saint-Jean-de-Laur offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. This delightful stone house, with its authentic charm and modern amenities, is the perfect second home for those seeking a tranquil retreat in the French countryside. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of nature, the sun streaming through your windows, and the promise of a day filled with exploration and relaxation. This four-bedroom house, spanning 150 square meters, is not just a property; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in history, culture, and natural beauty. ### A Home with Character and Comfort The house boasts a harmonious blend of traditional architecture and contemporary comforts. Its stone façade and rustic interiors evoke a sense of timeless elegance, while modern features ensure a comfortable living experience. - Spacious Living: With four bedrooms and two bathrooms, there's ample space for family and friends. - Ground Floor Bedroom: Convenient access to the terrace, perfect for morning coffee or evening relaxation. - Upstairs Lounge: A cozy landing area ideal for reading or unwinding. - Energy Efficiency: Equipped with a mixed heating system, including a wood stove, pellet stove, and heat pump, all supported by solar panels. - Self-Sufficient Water System: A rainwater recovery tank ensures sustainable garden maintenance. ### Outdoor Oasis The property extends over a generous plot of 2378 square meters, offering a private sanctuary for outdoor enthusiasts. - Swimming Pool: Dive into the well-maintained pool, surrounded by lush greenery, with no overlooking neighbors. - Fruit Orchard: Enjoy the bounty of various fruit trees, adding a to ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque village of Puyjourdes, this delightful two-bedroom house offers a unique opportunity to experience the serene lifestyle of the Midi-Pyrénées region. With its quaint cobblestone streets and lush countryside, Puyjourdes is a hidden gem that promises a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of nature, with the sun casting a warm glow over the rolling hills that surround your new home. This charming property, priced at an attractive €56,000, is perfect for those seeking a tranquil lifestyle or a cozy holiday retreat in the south of France. ### A Glimpse into Village Life Puyjourdes is a quintessential French village, where time seems to slow down, allowing you to savor every moment. The local community is warm and welcoming, making it easy for newcomers to feel at home. The village is just a short 20-minute drive from Villefranche de Rouergue, a bustling town offering a variety of shops, restaurants, and cultural attractions. ### The Property This well-maintained house boasts a thoughtful layout, with two bedrooms and a bathroom located in the attic, providing a cozy and private space for relaxation. The ground floor features a spacious living room and kitchen, perfect for entertaining guests or enjoying a quiet evening in. A laundry room with a toilet adds to the home's functionality. The property also includes a workshop-storeroom space, ideal for those who enjoy DIY projects or need extra storage. The house is semi-detached on one side, but the peaceful environment ensures privacy and tranquility. ### Modern Comforts Renovated and insulated, the house is equipped with a wood stove and electric heating, ensuring comfort t ... click here to read more

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The church bell in Puyjourdes rings at eight on Sunday mornings, and if you're standing in the kitchen of this old stone house with the wood-burning stove crackling and a bowl of café au lait warming your hands, it hits differently than anything you've experienced in the city. That sound—unhurried, ancient, completely indifferent to your schedule—is the whole point of owning a place like this. This four-bedroom property in the Lot department of Midi-Pyrénées sits right on one of the recognised variants of the Chemin de Saint-Jacques, the medieval pilgrimage route that draws tens of thousands of walkers, cyclists and seekers every single year. That's not a footnote. It's a defining feature of daily life here, and—as we'll get to—a serious practical asset for anyone thinking about rental income. The main house has been looked after. Ground floor gives you a kitchen and dining room anchored by a wood-burning stove, a sitting area, a bathroom and a master bedroom with a sliding door that opens onto the garden in the warmer months. Move through to the second living room, which is heated by a mass stove—the kind of dense, slow-release heat source that keeps the room comfortable from a single evening fire well into the following afternoon. A pull-down staircase leads up to the mezzanine bedroom tucked above it, which has the kind of intimate, tucked-away quality that guests tend to request repeatedly. Above that living room on the first floor, a large loft sits waiting. It could become a third bedroom suite, a studio, a reading room with valley views—the permissions process in this corner of Lot is navigable, and local artisans who know the building codes are not in short supply. The two-storey stone barn is its own separate ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the peaceful countryside of Midi-Pyrenees, Aveyron, in the quaint village of Salvagnac-Cajarc, this charming property offers a unique opportunity for those looking to immerse themselves in the serene, rural French lifestyle. This scenic locale is perfect for overseas buyers or expats seeking a tranquil retreat surrounded by nature, yet with the comforts and amenities of modern living just a stone’s throw away. The property consists of two delightful stone houses set on a generous plot of 1922 square meters, offering privacy and tranquility with no immediate neighbors. The first house greets you with sun-soaked stone stairs leading to a spacious living area of 31.50 square meters. This room is the heart of the home, complete with a friendly fitted kitchen, an authentic inglenook fireplace for cozy evenings, and a beautiful scullery adding a touch of rustic charm. The living space extends with a wooden and wrought iron staircase to a large bedroom measuring approximately 18 square meters, providing a peaceful sanctuary. The ground floor features a bathroom, toilet, and a second bedroom of 11 square meters, ensuring ample space for family and guests. The second house unfolds at the garden level with a very functional and charming living room that includes a kitchen area. This space epitomizes efficiency and rustic charm. The house also includes a bathroom equipped with a toilet. On the first floor, the layout includes two attic bedrooms accessed via a welcoming hallway, perfect for children or as guest rooms fulfilling the needs of a family home. Living in Salvagnac-Cajarc, you are embedded in a region rich with history and natural beauty. The area boasts an array of activities, from hiking and biking trails ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque setting of Midi-Pyrenees, Aveyron, in the quaint village of Salvagnac-Cajarc, this charming three-bedroom house offers a refreshing escape into the heart of rural France. With a plot size of 1720 m2, this property, priced at €164,000, boasts spacious living quarters and remarkable potential for both comfortable living and creative customization. The residence, established in the 1920s, features a distinct architecture that resonates with the historical essence of the area. Solidly constructed on concrete slabs, the house provides a robust framework ready for further enhancements or personal touches. The interior showcases a generous ceiling height that amplifies the sense of space and openness. As you enter the ground floor, you are greeted by a full basement that includes a closed garage, providing ample storage space for garden tools and other essentials. The main living area, located on the first level, is bathed in natural light and features a traditional fireplace, adding a touch of rustic charm and warmth to the environment. The adjacent kitchen, equipped with modern fittings and a French window, opens up to a terrace that offers stunning views of the sunset, ideal for evening relaxation and entertainment. The accommodation comprises three well-proportioned bedrooms, ranging from 11 to 14 m2, along with an office and a dressing room, all forming a thoughtfully arranged sleeping area. The property also includes a partially finished attic that presents an opportunity for conversion, potentially adding significant value and space to the home. Outdoor living is equally impressive with a magnificent lime tree that provides a picturesque canopy for alfresco dining or relaxation in the tranq ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the stunning landscape of Midi-Pyrenees, Lot, Tour-de-Faure in France, this spacious 5-bedroom contemporary abode is a hidden gem waiting to be discovered. Enjoy the idyllic French countryside, historic towns, beautiful landscapes, and warm hospitality in the superbly located family mansion that reflects the authentic architecture of the region. Coupled with immaculate interiors and an exceptional view of Saint Cirq Lapopie, hailed as one of the most beautiful villages in France, this property lends itself to a mesmerizing living experience. The house's living space extends to approximately 220 sq m offering generous rooms bathed in natural light with high ceilings and a flowing layout. The ground level presents a comfortable family area through the lusciously spacious living room spanning 37 sq m and a kitchen equipped with a welcoming 11 sq m balcony. French doors lead out onto the haven that is the stunning exterior, opening to captivating views that are bound to win your heart. Two bedrooms measuring 15 sq m and 22 sq m respectively, make up part of this level, paired with a large bright bathroom of 11 sq m in size. The second level comes with a prerequisite for a dash of creativity to breathe new life into, approximately 120 sq m worth of space. It houses a large landing that leads to an additional three well-sized bedrooms. An attic, ripe for revitalization, spreads across an equal surface area of 120 sq m, a marvellous option for a future renovation project or the creation of additional living spaces. In this property, you will find a basement cellar of around 120 sq m, a garage, and a workshop. The workshop is an absolute sanctuary for DIY enthusiasts. The generous plot spreads across more than 80 ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Midi-Pyrénées region, this charming 5-bedroom house in Cajarc offers an idyllic escape for those seeking a second home in France. With its rich history, vibrant culture, and stunning landscapes, Cajarc is a hidden gem that promises a unique blend of tranquility and adventure. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of nature, with the sun casting a warm glow over the historic rooftops of Cajarc. This two-story family home, built in 1964, has been lovingly maintained and modernized, offering a perfect blend of classic charm and contemporary comfort. Whether you're looking for a holiday retreat or a long-term investment, this property is a rare find. ### Key Features: - Spacious Living: With 137 square meters of living space, this house offers ample room for family gatherings and entertaining guests. - Flexible Layout: The property can be easily divided into two independent dwellings, making it ideal for multi-generational living or rental opportunities. - Beautiful Gardens: Enjoy two distinct garden areas, perfect for outdoor dining, gardening, or simply relaxing in the sun. - Modern Amenities: Recent updates include a new roof (2012), modern joinery, and a connection to the sewer system. - Fully Furnished: Move-in ready, the house comes fully furnished, allowing you to personalize it with minimal effort. - Functional Well: A private well supplies the house's sanitary facilities, adding an eco-friendly touch. - Garage and Parking: A spacious garage provides secure parking and additional storage space. - Proximity to Amenities: Located just a stone's throw from local shops, services, schools, and the Cajarc college. - Stunning Views: Enjoy breathtaking views of the village and its i ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Midi-Pyrénées region, this exquisite 1930s villa in Cajarc offers a unique blend of historical charm and modern comfort, making it the perfect second home for those seeking a tranquil escape in the French countryside. With its prime location just a two-minute stroll from the vibrant town center, this property is a gateway to the rich cultural tapestry and natural beauty that defines this enchanting part of France. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of nature, the sun casting a warm glow over the lush landscape that surrounds your new holiday home. This villa, meticulously renovated to preserve its original character while incorporating modern energy-efficient features, promises a lifestyle of comfort and elegance. ### A Home That Tells a Story As you step inside, you're greeted by a spacious living area that seamlessly blends the old with the new. The large living room, with its inviting ambiance, is perfect for family gatherings or quiet evenings by the fireplace. The adjacent lounge and kitchen create a warm, open space that invites conversation and connection. The villa boasts four generously sized bedrooms, two of which feature dressing rooms, offering ample space for family and guests. Two well-appointed bathrooms and three toilets ensure convenience and privacy for all. ### Outdoor Living at Its Finest The outdoor spaces of this property are nothing short of spectacular. Two expansive terraces, including a 100m² covered area, provide the perfect setting for al fresco dining, morning coffees, or simply soaking in the serene surroundings. The beautifully maintained garden, complete with a functional well and a 7000L cistern, is a testament to the villa's commitment to ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Lot Valley, this eco-friendly 4-bedroom house in Tour-de-Faure offers a unique opportunity to own a sustainable holiday home in one of France's most enchanting regions. With its modern design and energy-efficient features, this property is not just a house; it's a lifestyle choice for those seeking tranquility, comfort, and a connection with nature. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of nature, with the sun streaming through the large bay windows, illuminating your spacious 70 m² living room. This passive wooden house, built in 2021, is a testament to modern architecture's harmony with the environment. Its south-facing orientation ensures that you enjoy natural light throughout the day, while the bioclimatic shutters allow you to control the ambiance according to the season. ### A Lifestyle of Comfort and Sustainability The open kitchen, complete with a central island, is a chef's dream, combining functionality with style. Crafted with high-quality materials, it serves as the heart of the home, perfect for entertaining family and friends. The master suite, over 25 m², offers a private retreat, while the additional bedrooms provide ample space for guests or children. This property is more than just a home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle of relaxation and adventure. Located near the historic village of Saint-Cirq-Lapopie, you'll find yourself immersed in a region rich with cultural heritage and natural beauty. Whether you're exploring the medieval streets, enjoying local cuisine, or embarking on outdoor adventures, there's something for everyone. ### Key Features: - Eco-Friendly Design: Passive wooden construction with low energy consumption. - Spacious Living: 164 m² of livi ... click here to read more

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Some mornings you wake up to the distant sound of boots on gravel. Pilgrims passing through Bach on the Way of St. James, heading southwest toward Cahors before the long push to Spain. You pour a coffee, step out onto the south-facing terrace, and the Lot countryside does what it always does — sits there quietly, certain of itself, needing nothing from you. That's the rhythm of this place. Unhurried. Real. This is not one house. It's a small private hamlet: three independent dwellings sitting on nearly 9,000 square meters of flat, wooded land just 500 meters from the village center of Bach. At 210 square meters of combined living space, seven bedrooms, and six bathrooms spread across the buildings, the property works equally well as a multi-generational family retreat, a gîte operation, a bed-and-breakfast, or a combination of all three. Very few properties along the Lot offer this kind of structural flexibility at this price point. The heart of everything is the main house. Walk into the living room and you feel the scale immediately — generous ceiling height, thick stone walls that keep things cool through July and August, a fully equipped kitchen designed for actual cooking rather than show. Three bedrooms upstairs each have their own private shower room and toilet, which matters enormously if you're hosting guests who don't know each other well, or family members who do know each other too well. The covered south-facing terrace on the ground floor catches the afternoon light and becomes, without any effort, where everyone ends up after dinner. Then there's the dovecote. Not a decorative one — a real, working piece of Quercy architectural history, built from the pale limestone that defines this corner of France. Th ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the Salvagnac-Cajarc plateau, this enchanting 18th-century Quercy-style house invites you to step back in time while enjoying the comforts of modern living. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant chirping of birds, as the morning sun filters through the lush greenery surrounding your home. This is not just a property; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in history, culture, and tranquility. ### A Journey Through Time As you approach this character-filled home, the stone façade whispers tales of centuries past. The house, built on sturdy cellars, includes a wine cellar that promises evenings of savoring local vintages. The spacious 48m² living room, with its original pantry, exudes warmth and invites gatherings with family and friends. The kitchen, a hub of culinary creativity, is ready to host your gastronomic adventures. Upstairs, the 14m² bedroom offers a cozy retreat, while the partially converted attic provides a canvas for your imagination—perhaps a study, an artist's studio, or an additional bedroom. The property also boasts unique outbuildings, including a traditional bread oven and a dovecote, adding to its rustic charm. ### Embrace the Local Lifestyle Living in Salvagnac-Cajarc means immersing yourself in the rich tapestry of French rural life. The nearby historic villages of Cajarc, Villeneuve, and Villefranche-de-Rouergue offer a vibrant blend of cultural events, from art exhibitions to music festivals. Stroll through local markets, where the air is filled with the aroma of fresh produce and artisan goods. For the outdoor enthusiast, the region is a playground. Explore hiking trails that wind through picturesque landscapes, or indulge in water sports on t ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Midi-Pyrénées region, this delightful country home in Puylagarde offers a serene escape for those seeking a quintessential French holiday experience. With its rich history and authentic charm, this property is a perfect second home for international buyers looking to immerse themselves in the tranquil beauty of rural France. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet scent of fruit trees in bloom. This two-bedroom country home, set on a generous plot of land, invites you to savor the simple pleasures of life. The property, in good condition, retains many of its original features, offering a unique blend of rustic charm and modern comfort. ### A Slice of French Countryside Puylagarde, a quaint village in Tarn-et-Garonne, is a hidden gem in the French countryside. Known for its rolling hills, lush vineyards, and vibrant local culture, this region is a haven for those seeking a peaceful retreat. The village itself is a tapestry of narrow streets, historic architecture, and friendly locals, making it an ideal location for a second home. ### Property Highlights: - Spacious Living Room: Enter through a large courtyard and ascend the staircase to a welcoming living room with high ceilings, a wooden floor, and a charming fireplace. - Two Bedrooms: Both bedrooms feature east and west-facing windows, allowing for ample natural light and stunning views of the surrounding landscape. - Fitted Kitchen: A well-equipped kitchen perfect for preparing local delicacies and enjoying leisurely meals. - Authentic Features: Original door handles, window systems, and wooden doors add to the home's historic appeal. - Outdoor Space: A west-facing plot with fruit trees offers a privat ... click here to read more

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