| Price | €455,800 £365,073* | Ref | 9498DW82 |
| Town | Near Valence d'Agen | Dept | Tarn et Garonne |
| Floor | 400 M2 | Plot Size | 3530 M2 |
| Bath | 4 | Bed | 10 |
Anne Hulme Independent Agent, says :
Beautifully renovation of an important historical property situated on the Route de Compostella and complete with windmill, gite, swimming pool, outbuildings and with stunning views of one of the official beautiful villages of France. This property has recently been run as a gite/ bed and breakfast business and offers endless possibilities.
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SUMMARY:
It is very rare to come across such an elegant property of this size which has been tastefully restored to reveal unique period details throughout and yet having double glazing & central heating. Set in a commanding position with ravishing views over a beautiful village and yet within walking distance of this official beautiful village of France. The Pilgrim route - 'Route de Compostella passes by the property. In addition there are two further properties within the grounds each having their own entrances and individuality and which could realise a good holiday rental income, or the whole property would be an ideal proposition for the extended family who wish to remain close to each other but at the same time retain their own independence. The house is situated overlooking a beautiful bastide village and the Garonne valley and offers spacious accommodation on three floors with up to 10 bedrooms and has the benefit of a new oil fired central heating system and mains drainage. The property was previously run as a B & B.
LOCATION:
Situated in the beautiful Tarn-et-Garonne and within reach of the major regional centres of Agen, Toulouse & Cahors and close to the beautiful village of Valence dÁgen with its very popular weekly market. This elegant property is also within walking distance of a pretty touristic village which has every facility including a Michelin rated restaurant.
ACCOMMODATION:
The period features begin at the imposing front door which leads into a large entrance hall which has a wonderful quarry tiled floor.
Double doors lead into the tastefully decorated Sitting Room (10m x 4.5m) a well proportioned room with double windows overlooking the front garden, and a French window overlooking the rear garden, large raised open fireplace and tiled floor.
Separate Dining Room (4.5m x 3.5m) having large French window overlooking front garden. Tiled floor.
Spacious light filled kitchen (5m x 3.5m) with gas hob, electric fan assisted oven and in built dishwasher.
Large window and door gives access to the Conservatory (7.5 x 3m) which can be accessed from both the kitchen and the sitting room – this well used space enjoys magnificent far reaching infinity views over beautiful Auvillar and beyond and has large sliding windows and a tiled floor.
Study/Hobby room (3.5m x 3m) Large French window overlooking garden and tiled floor. Currently used as a hobbies room this area offers an area for a multitude of activities.
Laundry room: Partially tiled floor and hand basin. Plumbing for washing machine and ample plug sockets for other appliances.
Featured period stairway gives access to the First Floor and landing and:-
Master bedroom: (4.5m x 5.0m) two tall French windows overlooking front garden, feature marble fireplace, wooden floor and ample electric sockets.
En suite tiled shower room with toilet and hand basin.
Bedroom 2: (4.5m x 3.5m) Large French window overlooking front garden. Currently used as a dressing room due to it's wealth of fitted storage with sliding doors and mirrors and has a wooden floor.
Bedroom 3: (3.8m x 3.4m) Tall French window with wonderful far reaching views. Custom built fitted wardrobe and hinged, drop down desk with cupboard below and shelves above.
Bedroom 4: (3.8m x 4.5m) two tall French windows again with fabulous views. Fitted cupboard offering both hanging space and drawers and shelving. Marble fireplace and wooden floor.
Spacious Toilet with tall French window, toilet and wash hand basin.
Bedroom 5: (3.5 m x 2.5m) a light and airy bedroom with French window and those lovely views over Auvillar. Laminate flooring.
Bedroom 6: (3.5m x 8m) currently used and fitted as an office/study. Window overlooking front garden. Laminate flooring.
Bathroom 1: Partially tiled. Corner bath with shower over and glass screen. Wash hand basin. Separate W.C.
From first floor landing the period staircase leads up to the Second floor and:
Bedroom 7: (3.5m x 4.5m) Attractive room with window offering superb views across the village and to the river. Wealth of custom fitted cupboards including hanging rail, shelving, pullout desk and recessed book shelves.
Bedroom 8: (4.5m x 4.5m) with French window overlooking front garden and again a wealth of custom fitted cupboards including hanging rail, shelving, pullout desk and recessed book shelves.
En suite shower and wash hand basin.
Bedroom 9: (5.5m x 4.5m) with French window overlooking front garden and custom fitted cupboards including hanging rail, shelving, pullout desk and recessed book shelves.
En suite shower and wash hand basin.
Bathroom 2: with partially tiled walls and a full sized bath with shower over, wash hand basin and W.C...
Separate Toilet: with W.C. and wash hand basin having a tiled splash back.
Attic/Bedroom 10: Currently used for storage only, this room could easily be turned into another bedroom with little work. Nearby plumbing would allow an en suite bathroom. Window. Wooden floor.
Doorway and staircase leading to:
Floored attic area: Large area offering ample storage.
Garage: with large opening doors to the front and is split by a partial wall. Another door from the garage leads to the original Farmhouse where a corridor takes you through to the original farm kitchen. Off this corridor are two additional store rooms.
Old Farm Kitchen:
Large walk in fireplace. Original floor tiles. Window. Door to covered porch area (ideal for storage of logs) and directly to garden. Additional door to:
Store room 1: Earth floor and door to
Store room 2: This area houses the filtration system for the swimming pool and currently houses garden furniture and gardening tools etc.
Please Note: The garage, old farm kitchen and store rooms form the ground floor of what was the original farm building. The top floor of this area remains unconverted and is accessed by a ladder from the porch. It could offer additional accommodation and could be made, as a whole, totally independent of the house and therefore suitable for guest accommodation, a gite or staff accommodation.
The Windmill:
This charming building, now sadly minus its sails, is already fitted out as a gite. With 1 metre thick walls the property could be lived in all year around if required.
The ground floor comprises of kitchen/dining/lounge area. There is a large old double sink and a fridge, shelves. Original tiled floor.
A feature curving staircase leads to the first floor where a door opens into the bathroom. Typical small French bath, toilet and wash hand basin. Range of fitted cupboards. Tiled floor.
The stairs continue on round and up to the open plan bedroom on the top floor, double aspect and original beams. Tiled floor and magnificent far reaching views.
OUTSIDE:
The well landscaped gardens offer manicured lawns and well stocked flower beds and some majestic old conifers plus many other trees including fruit trees of Mirabelle plums, apples, pears, apricots and nut trees. The front garden has a large gravelled driveway with central isle and pathways meander through the grounds which also has a stocked fish pond
The Swimming Pool area has a wonderful infinity view over the village and beyond. The pool itself is a salt pool of 11m x 5 and has paved areas for dining alfresco and what better backdrop for a pool than your very own windmill!!
| Logement économe | Logement |
≤ 50 |
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51-90 |
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91-150 |
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151-230 |
156 kWh |
231-330 |
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331-449 |
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>450 |
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| Logement énergivore |
| Faible émission de GES | Logement |
≤ 6 |
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6-10 |
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11-20 |
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21-35 |
32 kg |
36-55 |
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56-80 |
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>81 |
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| Forte émission de GES |
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