| Price | €66,000 £53,090* | Ref | 11794TD31 |
| Town | AURIGNAC | Dept | Haute Garonne |
| Floor | 0 M2 | Plot Size | 600 M2 |
| Bath | 0 | Bed | 0 |
Yvonne Russell Independent Agent, says :
This barn has the potential to be converted into a great small house. This is set on a flat plot with most of the garden laid to lawn. At the rear of the plot is a private fenced off section where the owners have an above ground pool. views of the Pyrenees
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The surrounding area is of outstanding beauty with countless leisure activities including horse-riding, walking, canoeing…the nearest ski slopes are under an hour as is Toulouse and its airport (Toulouse Blagnac), what more could you ask for?!
The Gers is a relatively undiscovered gem in South West France and the Countryside here remains generally unspoilt, however, their are many beautiful villages to explore practically on the doorstep, namely, the popular market town of Fleurance, Valance d'Agen, Temple-sur-Lot notable for its connection with the Knights Templar, the very ancient town of Auch dating back to the Roman Conquests, the pretty riverside town of Moissac where the oldest and one of the most beautiful cloisters in France can still be admired and Auvillar one of the official beautiful villages of France to name but a few
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The Haute-Garonne department stretches right down the middle of the Midi-Pyrenees and is home to both a bustling metropolis in the shape of Toulouse, and a rural landscape of undulating hills and valleys. It has the fastest growing population in the region thanks to its universities and aerospace industries.
The department accounts for around half the population of the entire region, the majority of whom reside in the capital, Toulouse. The north is comprised of an undulating landscape with small hills and valleys, while the south rises up towards the Pyrenees.
Toulouse is the capital of both the department and the region. Toulouse was once part of the Languedoc, but following a restructuring of boundaries in the 1960S it fell into the Midi Pyrenees region, leaving some inhabitants with an identity crisis!
Toulouse is a crucial centre for education in the region with more students than any other provincial city in France. Toulouse is known as 'la ville rose' or 'the pink city' due to the predominant colour of the bricks used in the architecture, and it has been something of a success story since World War II, heralding major innovations in aerospace and other advanced technologies.
St Gaudens in the Garonne valley is the traditional capital of the region. It is a cultural and historical gem thought to be one of the prettiest towns in the region. The surrounding area is abundant with a number of castles and ancient churches.
Toulouse has its own airport, which makes getting there very easy, especially when there are so many airlines arriving from various European destinations including the UK. The TGV train service also stops in Toulouse, and the A20 allows easy access to the North to Paris.
The region has seen a substantial increase in property prices over the last few years. Toulouse is naturally the most expensive city in which to have a property, but most foreign buyers have chosen to buy french property in the more relaxed suburbs where their money stretches further.
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