Stone House in Connac with River Tarn Views & Gîte Studio

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Midi-Pyrénées, Aveyron, Connac, France, Connac (France)

2 Bedrooms · 2 Bathrooms · 194Floor area

€369,000

House

No parking

2 Bedrooms

2 Bathrooms

194m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

A Tranquil Retreat in the Heart of Aveyron

Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant murmur of the River Tarn, as the first rays of sunlight filter through your window. This is life in Connac, a picturesque village nestled in the Midi-Pyrénées region of France, where time seems to slow down, and every day is a new opportunity to savor the simple pleasures of rural living.

A Home Steeped in History and Charm

This beautifully restored stone house, once an old barn, offers a unique blend of rustic charm and modern comfort. With over 190 square meters of living space, it provides ample room for relaxation and entertainment. The south-facing terrace, spanning more than 50 square meters, is the perfect spot to enjoy your morning coffee while taking in the breathtaking views of the River Tarn Valley and its surrounding mountains.

Versatile Living Spaces

The main house features a spacious ground floor with an open-plan design that seamlessly connects the fully equipped American kitchen, living room, and dining area. The underfloor heating ensures a cozy atmosphere during the cooler months, while the large French windows invite the outside in, creating a bright and airy ambiance.

Upstairs, a mezzanine sleeping area offers a peaceful retreat, complete with a second WC and direct access to the terrace. This outdoor space is ideal for al fresco dining or simply unwinding with a good book as you soak up the sun.

A Gîte for Guests or Rental Income

On the lower floor, a separate studio has been thoughtfully converted into a gîte, providing a private haven for guests or an opportunity for rental income. With its own entrance and a semi-covered terrace, this space is perfect for hosting family, friends, or tourists eager to explore the beauty of Aveyron.

Embrace the Outdoors

The property sits on a generous 1830 square meter plot, offering a wealth of outdoor possibilities. A vegetable garden, orchard, and vineyards invite you to cultivate your own produce, while a small shed provides shelter for a few sheep or chickens. The adjoining outbuilding, with its mezzanine area, offers additional storage or workspace for DIY projects.

A Lifestyle Rich in Culture and Nature

Connac is a gateway to a world of outdoor adventures and cultural experiences. From hiking and cycling through the lush landscapes to exploring the region's rich history and vibrant festivals, there's always something to discover. Savor the local cuisine at charming bistros, or visit nearby markets to sample fresh, regional produce.

Practical Considerations for International Buyers

This property is not only a dream vacation home but also a sound investment. The local property market is stable, with potential for rental income from the gîte. Legal considerations for international buyers are straightforward, and the property is in good condition, ready for you to move in and start enjoying your new lifestyle.

Key Features:
- Restored stone house with over 190 m² of living space
- South-facing terrace with panoramic views of the River Tarn Valley
- Separate studio gîte for guests or rental income
- Open-plan living area with underfloor heating
- Mezzanine sleeping area with terrace access
- Adjoining outbuilding for storage or workspace
- 1830 m² plot with vegetable garden, orchard, and vineyards
- Proximity to outdoor activities and cultural attractions
- Easy access to transport links and local amenities

Your New Life Awaits

This is more than just a house; it's a lifestyle. A chance to immerse yourself in the beauty and tranquility of the French countryside, to create lasting memories with loved ones, and to experience the joy of owning a piece of Aveyron's rich heritage. Don't miss the opportunity to make this dream a reality. Contact us today to arrange a viewing and take the first step towards your new adventure.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
2
Size
194
Price per m²
€1,902
Garden size
1830
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
Yes
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
2
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
House
Energy label

Unknown

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Midi-Pyrénées region, this charming country home in Coupiac, Aveyron, offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of French paradise. With its rich history and stunning landscapes, this area is a haven for those seeking a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Whether you're looking for a holiday retreat, a second home, or a sound investment, this property promises a lifestyle of relaxation and adventure. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of nature, with the sun casting a warm glow over the rolling hills of Aveyron. This beautifully renovated stone barn, now a spacious 135 sqm country home, is designed to offer both comfort and style. With three levels of living space, it seamlessly blends traditional charm with modern amenities, making it an ideal choice for discerning buyers. Property Highlights: - Spacious Living Area: The ground floor boasts a bright and airy living room of over 50 sqm, complete with a central fireplace, perfect for cozy evenings. - Open-Plan Kitchen: A fully equipped kitchen with modern appliances, ideal for culinary enthusiasts. - Outdoor Living: Enjoy al fresco dining on the expansive 30 sqm balcony, offering breathtaking views of the countryside. - Versatile Lower Level: Features two bedrooms, a shower room, and a separate toilet, with direct access to a charming stone terrace. - Flexible Basement Space: A 30 sqm room in the former sheepfold can be transformed into a master suite or family area, complete with a shower room and storage. - Outdoor Amenities: A barbecue area and summer kitchen provide the perfect setting for entertaining guests. - Land and Gardens: Approximately 1,000 sqm of flat land, ideal for a swimming pool, and an ... click here to read more

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A Hidden Gem in the Heart of Aveyron Imagine waking up to the gentle murmur of a stream, the air crisp and invigorating, as the sun peeks over the lush greenery surrounding your private sanctuary. Nestled in the picturesque Midi-Pyrénées region, this exquisite stone house in Broquiès offers a unique blend of rustic charm and modern comfort, making it the perfect vacation home or second residence for those seeking tranquility and adventure. A Story of Timeless Elegance and Modern Comfort As you step through the grand wooden gate, a sense of peace envelops you. The property, spanning over 3 hectares, is a testament to the harmonious marriage of nature and architecture. Two stone buildings, connected by a charming paved courtyard, invite you to explore their secrets. The main house, with its expansive 75 m² per level, is a haven of light and space. The ground floor, adorned with Raujolles stone, features an open-plan living area where the kitchen, dining, and lounge seamlessly blend, offering a perfect setting for gatherings. Upstairs, three spacious bedrooms await, each a sanctuary of comfort. The master suite, complete with a walk-in closet, promises restful nights, while the large bathroom offers a spa-like retreat. A mezzanine study provides a quiet nook for work or reflection, and the basement, ripe for transformation into a wellness area, hints at endless possibilities. The second building, with its independent gîte-style accommodation, is ideal for hosting guests or generating rental income. A cozy living room with a fireplace, a well-equipped kitchen, and two bedrooms create a welcoming atmosphere. The ground floor workshop is a dream for creative pursuits, while the large RV garage ensures ample storage. Embr ... click here to read more

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A Hidden Gem in the Heart of Aveyron Imagine waking up to the gentle murmur of a stream, the air crisp and invigorating as the sun peeks over the lush, rolling hills of the Midi-Pyrénées. Nestled in the picturesque village of Broquiès, this enchanting stone house offers a unique blend of rustic charm and modern comfort, making it the perfect vacation home or second residence for those seeking tranquility and a touch of adventure. A Story of Timeless Elegance and Modern Comfort As you step through the grand wooden gate, a sense of serenity envelops you. The property, spread over three hectares of verdant landscape, is a sanctuary where time seems to stand still. The main house, with its expansive 75 m² living space per level, is a testament to thoughtful design and craftsmanship. The ground floor, adorned with Raujolles stone, invites you into a spacious living area where the kitchen, dining, and lounge seamlessly blend, creating an ideal space for gatherings and relaxation. Upstairs, three well-appointed bedrooms offer a peaceful retreat, with one featuring a walk-in closet. The large bathroom, complete with a separate toilet, ensures comfort and convenience. A mezzanine, perfect for a home office, overlooks the living area, providing a quiet nook for work or reflection. A Gîte for Guests or Rental Potential The second building, with its independent entrance, houses a charming gîte. This self-contained unit features a cozy living room with a fireplace, a kitchen, and two bedrooms sharing a bathroom. A small terrace offers a private outdoor space, ideal for morning coffee or evening stargazing. This setup not only provides accommodation for guests but also presents an excellent opportunity for rental income. Embrac ... click here to read more

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A Tranquil Retreat in the Heart of Aveyron Imagine waking up to the gentle murmur of a stream, the air crisp and invigorating, as the sun peeks over the lush, rolling hills of the Midi-Pyrénées. Nestled in the picturesque village of Broquiès, this exquisite stone house offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of city life, inviting you to embrace a lifestyle of peace and rejuvenation. A Harmonious Blend of Tradition and Modern Comfort This property is a testament to the timeless allure of French countryside living, where rustic charm meets modern convenience. The main house, with its expansive 75 m² living space per level, is a sanctuary of comfort and style. The ground floor, adorned with Raujolles stone, features an open-plan living area that seamlessly integrates a lounge, kitchen, and dining room. Large windows flood the space with natural light, offering panoramic views of the verdant landscape. Step outside onto the veranda or terrace, where you can savor your morning coffee or host evening gatherings under the stars. Upstairs, three spacious bedrooms provide restful retreats, with one offering a walk-in closet for added luxury. A mezzanine study area caters to those who work from home, while the basement holds potential for a spa or wellness center. Charming Gîte and Workshop The second building on the property is a delightful gîte, perfect for hosting guests or generating rental income. With its own entrance, this space includes a cozy living room with a fireplace, a kitchen, and two bedrooms. A small terrace offers a private nook for relaxation. Below, a workshop awaits the creative spirit, and a large RV garage provides ample storage. Outdoor Paradise The property's 3-hectare grounds are a have ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the idyllic countryside of Midi-Pyrenees, Aveyron, Saint-Izaire, France, this captivating farmhouse offers a unique opportunity for those looking to immerse themselves in a tranquil, rural lifestyle while embracing a rewarding renovation project. The property presents a blend of original architecture and expansive land, making it an ideal canvas for enthusiasts looking to bring their vision of a rustic-chic home to life. The farmhouse is situated on almost 1 hectare of land, which includes a dwelling house and several outbuildings, all crafted from traditional stone. The serene environment and the absence of close neighbors provide a private retreat, perfect for those seeking peace away from bustling city life. The property's elevated position offers stunning views over the expansive Grands Causses Parc, with a southern orientation that bathes the home in natural light. The main house stretches along in a charming long farmhouse form, featuring a modest terrace at the entrance and a quaint balcony on the upper level, overlooking the lush valley. Inside, the potential for transformation is boundless with bright rooms that could be further enhanced by additional windows or openings to connect more deeply with the surrounding natural beauty. The existing layout includes a spacious kitchen, which formerly served as the scullery, opening up to both the living room and an interior patio—ideal for enjoying cooler temperatures during the warm summer months. Accommodation is flexible; the farmhouse offers independent access to different sections, making it possible to divide the space into two separate but autonomous living areas. The property comprises a total of five bedrooms and three bathrooms, with several room ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque heart of the Midi-Pyrénées, this exquisite 6-bedroom house in Saint-Sernin-sur-Rance offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a second home in the enchanting region of Aveyron, France. With its prime location between the vibrant cities of Millau and Albi, this property is a gateway to the rich cultural tapestry and natural beauty that defines this part of the world. Imagine waking up to the serene views of the Grands Causses and Rougier Regional Parks, where the air is crisp and the landscape is a painter's dream. This Californian-style villa, built into the side of a rock, offers not just a home, but a lifestyle. The property is accessed via a secure cul-de-sac, ensuring privacy and peace of mind, while the elevated position provides breathtaking views of the medieval village below. ### A Home Designed for Comfort and Elegance The house is spread over three levels, each thoughtfully designed to maximize space and comfort. The main living area, located on the second level, is a testament to open-plan living. Here, two spacious living rooms are connected by a dining room, creating a seamless flow perfect for entertaining or relaxing with family. - Main Living Room: Features a monumental fireplace, a cozy reading nook, and large windows that open onto a south-facing terrace. - 'Le Chalet': A more intimate space with a large jacuzzi and fireplace, ideal for unwinding after a day of exploring. - Master Suite: Includes a dressing room and en-suite bathroom, offering a private retreat within the home. - Kitchen: Equipped with a pantry and access to cellars and garages, making it both functional and stylish. ### A Haven for Family and Friends The first floor, accessible via a beautiful soli ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque heart of the Midi-Pyrénées, this exquisite 6-bedroom house in Saint-Sernin-sur-Rance offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of French paradise. Perfectly positioned between the vibrant towns of Millau and Albi, this property is a dream come true for those seeking a second home or a vacation retreat in the enchanting region of Aveyron. Imagine waking up to the serene views of the Grands Causses and Rougier Regional Parks, where nature's beauty is at your doorstep. This Californian-style villa, built into the side of a rock, provides an unparalleled sense of privacy and tranquility, making it an ideal escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. A Home Designed for Relaxation and Entertainment As you approach the property, a cypress-lined driveway welcomes you, leading to a secure cul-de-sac with a large automatic gate. The elevated position of the house offers breathtaking views of the medieval village of Saint-Sernin-sur-Rance, a sight that never fails to captivate. The villa is spread over three levels, each thoughtfully designed to maximize comfort and luxury. The main living area, located on the second level, boasts generous open spaces that seamlessly blend indoor and outdoor living. The south-facing terrace is perfect for soaking up the sun or enjoying al fresco dining with family and friends. Key Features: - Spacious Living Areas: Two living rooms, including a main room with a monumental fireplace and a cozy reading nook. - Intimate Retreat: 'Le Chalet' offers a rustic atmosphere with a large jacuzzi and fireplace, perfect for intimate gatherings. - Master Suite: A luxurious master suite with a dressing room and en-suite bathroom. - Gourmet Kitchen: A well-equipped kitchen ... click here to read more

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A Tranquil Retreat in the Heart of the River Tarn Valley Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant murmur of the River Tarn, as the first rays of sunlight filter through the lush greenery surrounding your stone house. Nestled in the picturesque Midi-Pyrénées region, this two-bedroom haven offers a unique blend of rustic charm and modern comfort, making it the perfect vacation home or second residence. A Home Steeped in Character and Comfort As you step inside, the warmth of the stone walls and the inviting ambiance of the living room greet you. The ground floor's open layout, with its alcove and south-facing balcony, provides a seamless flow of space, perfect for both relaxation and entertainment. Picture yourself curled up with a book by the fireplace in the cozy reading room, or enjoying a glass of wine on the balcony as you take in the sweeping views of the Grands Causses National Park. The upper level houses two spacious bedrooms, each offering a serene retreat after a day of exploring the local countryside. The master bedroom boasts its own private terrace, a perfect spot for morning coffee or stargazing at night. A shared bathroom, thoughtfully designed with modern amenities, completes this level. A Culinary Delight Awaits Descend to the lower level, where a well-appointed kitchen awaits your culinary adventures. With direct access to the terrace, dining al fresco becomes a daily pleasure. The terrace, featuring an old bread oven, is ideal for summer gatherings, where the aroma of freshly baked bread mingles with the scent of wildflowers. Outdoor Living at Its Finest The exterior of the property is a testament to the region's natural beauty. A swimming pool, nestled amidst verdant fol ... click here to read more

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A Glimpse into Tranquility: Your Future Awaits in Le Truel Imagine waking up to the gentle murmur of the River Tarn, its waters reflecting the golden hues of the morning sun. Nestled in the heart of the picturesque village of Le Truel, this historic 3-bedroom house offers more than just a home; it promises a lifestyle steeped in serenity and charm. A Journey Through Time and Space Step inside this former village inn, where every corner whispers stories of the past. The ground floor welcomes you with a grand entrance hall, its solid wood staircase a testament to timeless craftsmanship. Here, two expansive rooms, each over 20 m², await your personal touch. The terracotta flooring exudes warmth, while the wood-burning stove in the kitchen invites cozy gatherings on chilly evenings. Ascend to the first floor, where two spacious bedrooms share a large bathroom, complete with modern amenities. A sun-drenched terrace offers a private retreat, perfect for savoring a morning coffee or an evening glass of wine as you gaze over the valley. The top floor unveils a world of possibilities. A central balcony provides sweeping views of the River Tarn, while an additional bedroom and living room offer potential for independent accommodation. Imagine transforming this space into a guest suite or a creative studio, with existing water inlets simplifying the process. Embrace the Local Lifestyle Le Truel is more than a location; it's a community. Here, life moves at a gentle pace, with seasonal festivals celebrating the region's rich cultural heritage. Explore the local markets, where fresh produce and artisanal goods abound, or indulge in the culinary delights of the Midi-Pyrénées, known for its robust flavors and fine wines. Outdoo ... click here to read more

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Discover the rustic charm of this four-bedroom character property nestled in the heart of Cassagnes-Bégonhès in the scenic region of Midi-Pyrenees, Aveyron, France. This welcoming family home spans approximately 135 m² and sits on a flat, enclosed plot of over 500 m². With a tranquil, tree-lined setting situated perfectly between the bustling main street and local commercial hubs, this home provides an ideal blend of serenity and convenience. A journey through the house reveals a compelling story of comfort, brightness, and practical design. On the first floor, an inviting entrance leads to a corridor that serves as the hub of the home. Here, an independent kitchen equipped for culinary adventures opens up to a spacious living room adorned with a south-facing balcony that offers unspoiled views of the sun-kissed garden. This level also hosts two well-appointed bedrooms, a bathroom with all necessities, and a separate toilet. Moving to the top floor, two expansive attic bedrooms await, one featuring a convenient water point (sink) and the other boasting a versatile space perfect for an office or dressing area. For those wondering about the practical aspects of living in such a household: Bedrooms: 4 Bathrooms: 1 Size: 135 m² Land: 500+ m², flat and enclosed Additional features: Independent two-bedroom apartment, two garages, outbuilding for storage Heating: Oil boiler with a maintained chimney insert Windows: Double-glazed wood Roof: Slate, in good condition Connection: Mains drainage and up-to-date sanitation For the renovation enthusiasts, this property offers ample opportunity to customize and enhance. Whether refining the existing spaces or upgrading the home’s thermal efficiency through modern heating te ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque village of Arvieu, in the heart of the Aveyron region, Midi-Pyrénées, France, this delightful 4-bedroom house offers a unique opportunity to experience the serene countryside life of southern France. Positioned on a generous and enclosed plot of 825 square meters, this property ensures privacy while providing stunning, unobstructed views of the surrounding landscape. This charming village setting is not just about tranquility; it's about living in a community that values a slower pace of life, in harmony with nature. The town of Arvieu itself is a gem, with a population that values community spirit and regional traditions. It’s 5 km from essential amenities like schools and shops, ensuring you have everything you need nearby without compromising on peace. The location is ideal for families or anyone seeking a peaceful, rural lifestyle. What’s more, you’re just a short 10-minute drive from the beach and port of Lake Pareloup, known for its range of watersports and swimming activities, making it a haven for those who love spending time by the water. And if you are in the mood for a more urban atmosphere, the city of Rodez is only 30 minutes away, offering a taste of city life with its shopping centers, restaurants, and cultural sites. Imagine walking into this inviting home, where the entrance hall sets the tone for a spacious 187 square meter interior. The living room, a cozy space measuring 28 square meters, exudes warmth with timeless parquet flooring, a majestic stone vault, exposed beams, and a classic fireplace with a wood insert – perfect for chilly evenings. The atmosphere is relaxed and comfortable, making it easy to picture family gatherings or unwinding after a long day. From the li ... click here to read more

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Discover Your Next Home in Trémouilles A Charming Residence Awaiting Your Personal Touch Nestled in the picturesque region of Midi-Pyrenees, Aveyron, in the quiet and serene village of Trémouilles, France, this characterful 4-bedroom house presents a unique opportunity for those seeking a slice of French country life with the potential to imprint their own design. With a spacious 129 m² of living space spread over two floors, situated on a 332 m² plot, this property combines traditional charm with functionality, ideal for both primary residences and holiday getaways. Property Features: - 4 well-proportioned bedrooms offering ample living space. - Comfortable living area with a fireplace equipped with a pellet insert, perfect for cozy evenings. - An inviting kitchen/dining room, also featuring a pellet insert fireplace, promises warm and convivial meal times. - A practical bathroom/laundry room on the ground floor with a separate toilet enhances the living convenience. - The upper floor hosts another bathroom and a separate toilet, catering easily to a family's needs. - Additional spaces upstairs that can be adapted into a dressing room, home office, or additional storage area. - High-quality PVC double glazing installed in 2016 ensures thermal and acoustic comfort. - Efficient heating system with two pellet inserts from 2020, supported by economical electric radiators. - A generous 44 m² cellar provides ample storage space or could be repurposed according to your needs. - The property benefits from being connected to the sewer system, and has a technical rating that highlights its glass wool insulation under the roof, and a traditional frame with local slate roofing. - Exterior amenities include a carport capable of a ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Midi-Pyrénées region, this delightful farmhouse in Lacaze, Tarn, offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a tranquil second home or a charming holiday retreat in France. With its rustic charm and idyllic setting, this property is perfect for anyone looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life and immerse themselves in the serene beauty of the French countryside. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of nature, with the sun streaming through the windows of your cozy farmhouse. This property, with its 79 square meters of living space, is a haven of peace and tranquility. The farmhouse is in good condition, offering a comfortable and inviting space for you and your loved ones to enjoy. ### A Slice of French Countryside Life Lacaze is a quaint village that embodies the essence of rural France. Surrounded by rolling hills and lush greenery, it offers a peaceful lifestyle that is hard to find elsewhere. The local community is warm and welcoming, making it easy for newcomers to feel at home. Whether you're looking to spend your days exploring the countryside, indulging in local cuisine, or simply relaxing in your own private sanctuary, Lacaze has something for everyone. ### Property Highlights: - Spacious Living Room: A 27.5 m² living area with an open kitchen and a charming fireplace, perfect for cozy evenings. - Two Generous Bedrooms: Offering ample space for family and guests, with sizes of 22.2 m² and 19.8 m². - Outdoor Living: A large terrace in front of the house, ideal for al fresco dining and enjoying the stunning views. - Potential for Expansion: Opportunity to create an additional terrace with a light structure on stilts, overlooking the valley and the Dadou Ri ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the enchanting village of Montjaux, this delightful three-bedroom house offers a unique blend of modern comfort and traditional French charm. Located in the picturesque Midi-Pyrénées region, this property is an ideal second home for those seeking a tranquil retreat amidst the rolling hills and lush landscapes of Aveyron. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of nature, with the sun casting a warm glow over the verdant countryside. This is the lifestyle that awaits you in Montjaux, a village that embodies the quintessential French rural experience. With its rich history, vibrant culture, and stunning natural beauty, Montjaux is a hidden gem for second home buyers looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life. Property Highlights: - Spacious Living: With 140 square meters of living space, this house offers ample room for relaxation and entertainment. - Outdoor Bliss: A 43 square meter terrace provides a perfect spot for al fresco dining or simply soaking in the breathtaking views of the Muse Valley. - Versatile Outbuildings: Includes a studio, workshop, garage, and cellar, offering additional storage and creative space. - Functional Layout: The ground floor houses the outbuildings, while the first floor features a separate kitchen and dining room opening onto the terrace. - Comfortable Bedrooms: Two spacious bedrooms on the second level, ideal for family or guests. - Cozy Living Room: A bright living area with a mezzanine and fireplace on the top floor creates a warm and inviting atmosphere. - Modern Amenities: Despite its traditional charm, the house is equipped with all the modern conveniences needed for comfortable living. Local Lifestyle and Activities: Montjaux is more than just a pi ... click here to read more

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Welcome to your potential new home in the heart of the idyllic and captivating town of Sainte-Radegonde, tucked away in the picturesque Aveyron department of the Midi-Pyrenees region in France. Let me tell you, as a globetrotting real estate agent, this is a gem that rarely appears on the market. So, if you're contemplating a move that offers both charm and opportunity, this might just be it. Our story unfolds in a serene neighborhood, where this detached six-bedroom house stands proudly with a promise of comfort and spacious living. Spanning 180 square meters, this residence is designed with the family in mind. The property sits on a generous plot of 1758 square meters. Imagine the possibilities! You could install a swimming pool, set up a fabulous outdoor dining area, or cultivate a lush garden filled with the scents of blooming flowers and fruit trees. The house offers something uniquely special—a sense of privacy—thanks to its quiet location with no direct overlooking neighbors. Upon arrival, you're greeted by a warm and inviting front entrance. The garden level is where we start our exploration. Step inside, and the welcoming embrace of a light-filled living room greets you. Picture yourself unwinding here after a long day of exploring the French countryside or engaging in local activities. The separate kitchen, spacious and practical, has the potential for renovation. If open-plan living is more your style, the walls can easily come down to create a seamless living space that flows beautifully. On this same level, two cozy bedrooms await, alongside a bathroom and separate toilets. It's a practical layout, perfectly designed for guests or perhaps your home office—a must-have feature in today's remote-working worl ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the scenic landscape of Midi-Pyrenees, in the charming hamlet of Tanus, France, stands a traditional stone farmhouse that beckons those with a vision for rural living. As an agent with extensive experience assisting international buyers and expatriates, I'm here to give you a real feel of this property's present and its immense potential for the future. Situated between the picturesque towns of Albi and Cordes-sur-Ciel along the tranquil TARN and AVEYRON departments, this farmhouse is more than just a place to call home – it’s a slice of the French countryside waiting to be your canvas. This four-bedroom detached house is perfect for those who crave space and tranquility. Accessible by a calming secondary road, the farmhouse is surrounded by nature on a vast 6000 m² plot. If you’ve ever dreamed of owning a piece of this charming region, this could be your chance. Let me take you on a journey through what living here could look like. Upon entering the farmhouse, you're greeted by a sense of spaciousness and potential. The ground floor opens up to a 105 m² basement, which, with its generous ceiling height, is ripe for development. Imagine customizing it into a game room, additional guest space, or a serene workspace away from distractions. The first floor is the heart of the home, featuring a light-filled kitchen of 23 m² and a bright dining and living room. At a glance, it might seem a little old-fashioned, but there lies the beauty – you can tailor the space to suit your needs, whether it's keeping the rustic vibe or integrating modern functionality. An exciting opportunity exists to convert the living areas into a more open-plan layout, offering a fluid and expansive space of 40 to 50 m². With a touch of c ... click here to read more

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Welcome to the picturesque region of Midi-Pyrénées, in Aveyron, Quins, France. Set against the hypnotic backdrop of verdant hills and historic landmarks, you'll find this charming house. More than just a house, it's your sanctuary away from the hustle and bustle of city life. Imagine waking up every morning in the serenity of the countryside, where life moves at a gentle pace and simplicity is the theme. The house boasts 245 square meters of living space along with outbuildings. It comes to you with three inviting bedrooms, including a generous 22 sqm master suite, offering ample space to create your personal haven of relaxation. The house exudes a unique charm with its traditional Tommette flooring that echoes the rich history of the area. The sizeable living room is adorned with expansive bay windows that usher in natural light while offering an enchanting view of the surrounding nature. The windows open up to an inviting terrace, an ideal spot for alfresco dining or simply drinking in the stunning vistas around you. The house has two large rooms, each spanning 25 and 22 square meters, awaiting your creative touch to transform them into a handy workshop, a leisure room, or additional bedrooms. Property features include: - Generous living space of 245 square meters - Three spacious bedrooms - Large living room with bay windows - Tommette flooring - Two additional rooms for customization - Expansive barn spanning 80 square meters - Swimming pool with an 8m diameter Additional amenities: - Terrace - Outbuildings For the outdoorsy types, the property includes a spacious, accessible barn, perfect for storage or any hobby-related needs. A distinctive feature is the circular swimming pool with an 8-meter diameter, ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Midi-Pyrénées region, this expansive 5-bedroom house in Ségur, Aveyron, offers a unique opportunity to create your dream holiday home in France. With its charming stone façade and generous living space, this property is a canvas waiting for your personal touch. Whether you're seeking a tranquil retreat or a vibrant family getaway, this house promises endless possibilities. ### Discover the Allure of Ségur Ségur is a quaint village that embodies the quintessential French countryside charm. Surrounded by rolling hills, lush vineyards, and the serene Viaur River, it offers a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. The region is renowned for its rich history, stunning landscapes, and a warm, welcoming community. ### A Home with Endless Potential This property spans four levels, providing ample space for creativity and customization. The ground floor features a spacious living room, a dining area, and a kitchen space that can be transformed into a culinary haven. The former grocery store room adds a touch of nostalgia and can be repurposed into a cozy reading nook or a home office. Upstairs, five large bedrooms await, each offering a blank slate for your design aspirations. The top-level attic, with its 30 m² of convertible space, is perfect for a master suite or a playroom for the kids. The adjoining barns present an exciting opportunity to expand your living area or create a separate guest house. ### Embrace the French Lifestyle Owning a second home in Ségur means embracing a lifestyle filled with leisurely strolls through the village, sampling local wines, and indulging in the region's culinary delights. The nearby Levezou lakes offer a plethora of outdoor activi ... click here to read more

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