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Highlights :
Originally a 13th-century medieval hall, later transformed over time into a “château” with the addition of an elegant square stone watchtower built in corbelling, the property has gracefully stood the test of time with character and authenticity. Today, it is nestled within a lush and serene green setting. The entrance gate opens onto a majestic driveway leading to this exceptional property, arranged in two distinct areas. The main building, offering 365 m² of living space, reveals upon entry a warm and inviting 45 m² living room with a fireplace, along with a superb 50 m² kitchen featuring original terracotta floor tiles and a stone fireplace. This level is completed by a utility room, a rear kitchen housing an old bread oven, a boiler room and a WC. From the exterior terrace, you access an independent suite comprising a bedroom with its private bathroom, as well as a workshop. A beautiful external staircase in stone and wood leads to a second covered terrace serving the upper floor. Here you will find two spacious bedrooms of approximately 50 m² each, one of which includes an adjoining office that could easily be used as an additional bedroom, along with a generous bathroom. To the rear of the house, a further 70 m² remain to be developed according to your wishes and projects. A stone barn of approximately 180 m², boasting an impressive ceiling height, completes the property with various storage areas, workshop space, garage and pool technical room. Outside, the beauty of the setting is simply remarkable. The approximately one-hectare park, carefully planted with trees and enjoying absolute tranquillity, features a superb swimming pool and several relaxation areas to fully enjoy the gentle Gers climate. A rare property, rich in history and character, to be discovered without delay. | Honoraires à la charge du vendeur. Energy class B, Climate class A Estimated amount of annual energy expenditure for standard use: between 3340.00 € and 4570.00 € for the years 2021, 2022, and 2023 (including subscriptions). Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Geohazards website: georisques.gouv.fr
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