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.
Located on the edge of the village, this delightful 1970’s style house has 5 bedrooms, a stunning salon with doors out onto a terrace overlooking a verdant garden, garage and workshop, a one bedroom gite, very pretty gardens and borders with roses and shrubs, an arboretum with about 400 trees extending to 1,99 ha in total.
The house and gites are block built and externally rendered under tiled roofs. The sous sol and the roofs are insulated and there is an oil fired boiler providing central heating as well as a wood burner in the salon.
The gardens are a real delight with a large number of mature and specimen trees including two huge wisterias growing up through mature trees.
The house is within easy reach of facilities both in the village as well in the nearby town of Moissac.
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over the last few years, including: the beams have reappeared, shower rooms have been created, wallpaper has been replaced by lime plaster, and an insert has been installed in the chimney flue.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.
This is a wonderful opportunity to buy this lovely property located in a small hamlet with views over surrounding fields and just a few neighbours within easy reach of Parisot. It comprises a stone built house under a tiled roof with four ensuite bedrooms, a large kitchen/living room, study, games room, an adjoining hangar, the original old adjacent cottage ripe for renovation, a grange, gardens, with terrace and small pool. Great potential for B&B or gites by converting the other buildings. Quiet setting with no immediate passing traffic. Don’t miss it!!
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.
Set in a small village of a few houses, this delightful stone built house dating from the mid 1800's has been renovated and is ready for a change of owner. The house has about 250m2 of habitable space on three floors. It is attached to a small barn on one side but the gardens are private with a lovely walled garden, perfect for entertaining and this gives access to the swimming pool and its terrace. A separate garden room and adjoining garage completes the property which has 2487m2 of land about 10 minutes from the popular village of Cordes-Sur-Ciel.
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.
A lovely example of an architecturally designed extension to a traditional Aveyronnaise house with pigeonnier extending to about 180m2 of habitable space and 100m2 of annexes, pool, gardens of 2492m2 with specimen trees, various outbuildings in the countryside with no near neighbours. This is very unique and has a lovely feel to it.
The natural risks to which property can be exposed to can be found on this site: www.georisques.gouv.fr.
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.