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Between Gaillac and Albi, on approximately 6,700 square meters, a large family home flanked by a guest house or rental property, totaling approximately 400 square meters, with a garage and carport.
You can park your car under the carport or in the garage. You enter the house through a wide hallway (opening onto several cozy spaces with what could be an office or library (23m²) on the left, another space currently used by the family's children in front of you, and the large dining room and kitchen on the right. Everywhere, there are beautiful floors, exposed beams, and above all, a welcoming atmosphere. The dining room/kitchen (49m²) features a beautiful brick fireplace. You will also find a lovely, more intimate living room (26m²) with its original fireplace. Next are a utility room, a workshop, and other small, useful rooms. Upstairs, there are seven bedrooms, two bathrooms, and a very large room converted into a study and meditation room. In addition, there is a small guest house. Finally, there is a beautiful garage with a high ceiling, which also offers interesting possibilities for future development.
Technically, major work has been carried out recently: the roof was redone in 2015, including the zinc work and flashings, the ridge and part of the framework. A heat pump has been installed and the attic has been insulated.
Located in a small, peaceful hamlet in the heart of unspoilt countryside, less than 15 minutes from Parisot (82), this rare property offers an exceptional opportunity to acquire a property complex comprising two detached houses and a studio, currently successfully operated as holiday cottages.
Situated just 4 km from the historic bastide town of Caylus, with all its facilities (bars, cafés-restaurants, schools, post office and shops), this farmhouse has two bedrooms and could accommodate a third in the attic, a two-bedroom gîte annexe which also has access into the house and three separate bedroom annexes, which used to be for B&B, one with 1 bedroom and the other two with 2 bedrooms. There is also a swimming pool and a series of outbuildings, gardens and grounds extending to around 5,590 m2.
Situated in a small rural hamlet in the Lot about 25 minutes from Cahors, this property comprises two dwellings, stone outbuildings, two stables and potential to create further stables in the barn, a swimming pool and 6.7 hectares of land and woodland with bridleways and walking paths in the surrounding countryside.
In Lavaur, a charming, peaceful property complex.
Set in nearly 2,000m² of wooded grounds, a typical farmhouse of around 160m², but not quite that size as an extension has been perfectly integrated into the landscape.
The façade is really pretty, with very soft tones, and on one side, a staircase leads to a chapel with a ribbed vaulted ceiling. This room is particularly charming and bright, with a special softness about it. Below is a real cellar.
The house has 4 or 5 bedrooms, depending on whether you want 1 or 2 living rooms, and 3 bathrooms. The main house is heated by an economical and environmentally friendly pellet boiler.
Add to this the dovecote, which has been converted into a pretty little 30m² apartment with its own terrace.
Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: georisques.gouv.fr.
A rare piece of property that bears part of the history of Saint-Sulpice. The Auberge de la Pointe already existed in the 17th century and was located opposite the ferry across the river. It welcomed merchants and also served as a horse relay for private individuals. Around 1785, it became a coaching inn and one of the liveliest places in Saint-Sulpice. Between the wars, it became an Auberge and from 1983 to 2005, a renowned restaurant.
This large building, flanked by a dovecote and a swimming pool in need of restoration, as well as terraces at the back nestling in parkland facing the river, could lend itself to many projects. It could be used as a hotel, given its current configuration, or as a home for people, businesses, participative housing, senior citizens' shared accommodation, etc. .... or, more simply, as a home for a large family looking for an exceptional property.