This single-storey house, located on a plain 3 km from Rabastens, offers a peaceful, leafy setting. Shrub hedges surround the property, and access via a private road sets it back slightly from the country road.
The bay windows, recently replaced in 2023, bathe the large living room (65 m2 in total) in light. The view of the terrace and garden is all the more open.
The spacious, well-equipped kitchen is partially separated by a stone wall, adding to its charm.
The bathroom (corner bathtub and twin basins) and wall-hung toilet benefit the 3 bedrooms, one of which has a dressing room. Finally, an 8 m2 office completes this area.
Outside, the 55 m2 wooden terrace, outdoor lighting and a number of attractive trees, all set in fenced grounds, are ideal for entertaining friends.
On the outskirts of Rabastens, this traditional local house has been completely renovated to a very high standard of comfort, with efficient electric heating and an equally efficient and much-appreciated closed hearth fireplace. The kitchen and shower room are pretty and spotless.
Each room is particularly well maintained and some original features have been carefully preserved to recall the history of the place: the old, large fireplace or 'cantou', where our ancestors used to sit for evenings out, the beams, the old floorboards in the large bedroom with its decorative fireplace, and another just as beautiful in the second bedroom.
In front of the house, an enclosed park with tall mature trees and hedges. Further on, the plain stretches out.
In Rabastens, this house is full of charm and history, close to all amenities. The house has many period features, including cement tiles, exposed beams and fireplaces. It has undergone a number of major renovations over the last few years, including: the beams have reappeared, shower rooms have been created, wallpaper has been replaced by lime plaster, and an insert has been installed in the chimney flue. You can continue to add your own personal touch.
Part of the terrace is covered by a traditional roof, extending over the garden to another unexpected terrace with a beautiful, uninterrupted view.
A spacious countryside property in a peaceful setting, located in the rolling hills around Rabastens. Fully renovated, it includes charming outbuildings (9m² already renovated, 17m² and 62m²) and a large barn of over 300m². The property has been thoroughly updated with a new roof, heating system, air conditioning, heat pump, double-glazed windows, and also has fibre optic internet.
The main house comprises a dining room (23.61 m²) with a wooden mantel fireplace and terracotta jambs . The flooring is terracotta tiled as well, with a ceiling with authentic exposed beams. Behind it, you will find a kitchen (15 m²) and a utility room. Note that there is a bathroom that needs finishing. On the other side of the hallway, there is a spacious living room (42.58 m²) with terracotta floors, stone walls, a cozy library corner (12.81 m²), and a small office (7.34 m²).
Upstairs, there are 5 bedrooms, including a master suite with a very large dressing room and a generously sized bathroom.
School bus service is just a 5-minute walk away.
This property seamlessly combines the charm of traditional architecture with the comforts of a modern renovation, making it an ideal choice for those seeking a tranquil rural setting while staying close to major cities.
House in Rabastens, on nearly 780 m², close to the town center, a charming house with atypical volumes and organization.
You'll be seduced by its vast, warm living room. The entrance hall, bordered by a storage unit topped by a clerestory partition, opens directly onto this spacious room, with 2 skylights for well-distributed light. The highly efficient Canadian stove and high-performance roof insulation ensure a comfortable temperature in winter, while consuming very little energy.
The kitchen area, with its contemporary furniture and cement-tiled floor, also contributes to the successful “indus” touch. The scullery is a real plus and also gives access to the garden.
A corridor leads to the study, another bright room with bay windows running the length of the room, some opening onto the garden, others, a glazed workshop partition, towards the corridor.
At the end of the corridor, a winter garden or patio leads to a first bedroom with a large, practical and original closet, the large shower room where waxed concrete takes pride of place, and finally the laundry room.
This open-plan patio is separated from the garden by a large workshop-style bay window, which opens onto a first bedroom with fitted closets. It is equipped with a pellet stove. A wooden staircase, concealing cupboard space, leads to a rockery serving the other 2 bedrooms.
A pleasant garden, a well, a workshop/garage of approx.
Just a few minutes from Gaillac, this is more than just a house with 7 rooms, including 4 bedrooms, each with its own shower room and toilet. This is a truly elegant and refined home, both in terms of the materials used (beautiful floors, moldings, staircase) and those used by carpenters and an interior decorator. Two terraces and a garage.
Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr.
A luminous bourgeois house in Rabastens, with high ceilings, massive floors, floor tiles, fireplaces and a monumental staircase. There are 6 bedrooms in total on 420m2 of living space, 2 of which are on the south side, bathed in light thanks to the large windows. And then, the garden and this superb view on the terraces and further on the Tarn. The two garages and the huge attic are a real bonus. So, notice to lovers of beautiful buildings who will know and be able to invest in it, as there is quite a lot of work to be done apart from the roof and the zinc work.
In Saint-Sulpice-la-Pointe, this charming residence of approx 266 m², not overlooked, which is rare, I'm sure you'll agree. In addition to the 6 bedrooms and 3 shower rooms, it is above all the general atmosphere from the front porch that is most appealing. The unusual entrance hall leads to the living room, the dining room with its marble fireplace and the fitted kitchen, all bathed in natural light. Floor-to-ceiling windows and high ceilings.
The very large terrace, the pretty swimming pool tucked away for privacy, the pretty garden planted with trees and its wash-house below... you get the idea, we've fallen under its spell.