Often we say, 'what a view from this house' and in this case, it is really true. We are delighted to be selling a pair of stone houses, each with 4 bedrooms, so ideal for a family to share accommodation or even to use one and then let the other. Lots of possibilities. There is also a hangar to the side and below the house there is 1,2 ha of land, mostly grassland but with an area of mixed woodland at the bottom of the land. The left hand house is connected to another property belonging to a neighbour.
Right from the start, this home captivates with its unique style and charming spaces. The quality of the materials and fittings - lime plaster, travertine, parquet flooring, aluminum bay windows, oak and beech kitchen with cooking hob - create a warm, authentic atmosphere.
Recently renovated, it offers all modern comforts: wood and aluminum double-glazing, a silent pellet stove, and a high-performance wood-burning stove integrated into the fireplace.
In Rabastens, a slightly bourgeois house with beautiful high ceilings, organized around a magnificent staircase. The surface area doesn't really say much, ultimately.
Access to the main part is from the rear and leads through landscaped gardens (well, small vegetable garden) and a private parking area, then to the large, partially covered terrace. The kitchen, with its wooden floor, decorative fireplace, and contemporary kitchen cabinets, is very warm and welcoming. The hallways on each level are so spacious that they feel like separate rooms. On the other side of the house is the bright living room.
Upstairs, there are three bedrooms. The two children have their own recently renovated, high-quality bathroom. On the garden side, the parents' bedroom has a charming bathroom, a large dressing room, and a laundry room.
The recently renovated top floor has two bedrooms, a separate bathroom, and a toilet. The attic (55m²) has been very recently insulated and is now ready for conversion.
Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr
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over the last few years, including: the beams have reappeared, shower rooms have been created, wallpaper has been replaced by lime plaster, and an insert has been installed in the chimney flue.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.
Located on the edge of a small hamlet in a small development of four plots, this modern architect-designed house, built in 2018, has all mod cons with top of the range features including a large open plan kitchen with large island unit, lovely views, open and covered terraces, salt water pool, petanque court and a two car car port all in 930m2 of land and gardens.
We are thrilled to present this beautiful stone character house of about 280m2 which has been well maintained and is set in a lovely wooded garden close to Gaillac.
We love these houses that have stood the test of time and allow us to feel all the care that went into their design, construction, build quality, maintenance and love.
Beautiful patterned tiled corridors lead to the rooms such as the kitchen which opens out onto the verandah, the large dining room with its view of the gardens and the living room with its fireplace and warm and cozy feel. In addition, there is a small office, bathroom and a laundry room.
Upstairs, the bedrooms are all delightful, bright and spacious (16 to 21m²), with the beautiful classically styled bathroom which is in excellent order with its parquet flooring and the shower room with a walk-in shower. The attic has potential for conversion.
An enchanting and well-maintained exterior with a large garage and a workshop complete the property all reflecting the character of the house.
Outside, we find ornamental trees and shrubs, various fruit trees (cherry, pear, apricot, etc.), a shed, numerous water features, and a well. Part of the garden can be built on and the house is fenced on two sides.
Les informations sur les risques auxquels ce bien est exposé sont disponibles sur le site Géorisques : www.georisques.gouv.fr
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.