| Price | €424,000 £339,603* | Ref | 22939HA82 |
| Town | Quercy | Dept | Tarn et Garonne |
| Floor | 220 M2 | Plot Size | 6000 M2 |
| Bath | 3 | Bed | 4 |
Anne Hulme Independent Agent, says :
5 minutes from a lively village this watermill has been lovingly restored to provide modern family accomodation; ideal as a holiday home, or french country living! There is a fishing lake, sun trap pool area, barn ,part finished extension, and stream fed natural swimming hole with tree swing !Potential BB!
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Private driveway over stone bridge brings you to the parking and gardens and barn at present used for storage, but could easily convert to a gite.The mill is on 2 floors with the main entrance upstairs through covered terrace into lounge kitchen diner with dishwasher, gas cooker, extractor, fridge, island unit,and woodburner in feature brick chimney place,Original wood floor, wooden stairs to attic storage. Wooden stairs down to; 3 double bedrooms, master with shower room and wc
downstairs shower room, wc, reception room with fishing from window, huge dining room onto terrace,utility with washer, freezer. Downstairs terrace for al fresco dining and bbq garden well, extension stable block to finish as extension to accomodation. poolhouse private suntrap freeform pool and sunbathing terraces barn to restore,private parking, streams, ponds fishing lake with 40lb carp reported!NOW REDUCED AND SELLING WITH ALL FURNITURE!
DPE : This property does not have a fixed heating system
The Tarn-et-Garonne, found in the north-west of the Midi-Pyrénées, has developed from what was once part of Gascony and the now much smaller region of Languedoc. This fusion has created a diverse and relaxed department, which combines the very best of these two cultures.
There are three rivers making their way through the Tarn-et-Garonne; the Tarn, the Garonne and the Aveyron. The department enjoys a steady, warm climate. Most of the heavy downpours which keep the land lush occur in the spring. The rest of the year is usually sunny!
Montauban is the departmental capital and is home to just over 53,000 people. There are many museums and ancient buildings to explore in Montauban, including France's second oldest bastide.
Moissac is a small, friendly town and houses the glorious Abbaye de St-Pierre. St-Antonin Noble Val is one of the region's oldest settlements and is to be found beneath the towering Roc d'Anglais, alongside the River Aveyron. It makes a great base for exploring the wild countryside and the Grotte du Bosc caves.
There is a wide range of airlines flying to both Toulouse and Rodez from the UK. The TGV will get into Toulouse in under 4 hours from Paris, and the department has a great road infrastructure.
* The currency conversion is for convenience of reference only