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		Highlights : 
		 The property is accessed through a large porch leading to a medieval-inspired garden, offering magnificent views of the Pyrenees mountain range. Since 2020, the house has undergone a complete and careful restoration, carried out with great respect for traditional craftsmanship. The roofs and façades have been entirely redone, featuring lime render and beautiful exposed stonework. Today, the property comprises two independent dwellings, which could easily be connected by an internal staircase. The first dwelling, on the garden level, includes a spacious 57 m² open-plan living area with lounge, dining room, and kitchen, a 17 m² bedroom, a bathroom with WC, and a mezzanine office. The second dwelling, around 84 m², is located on the lower ground floor and features a terrace paved with old stones. It offers a 27 m² living room, a 28 m² kitchen, a 15 m² bedroom, and a bathroom with WC. With its independent entrance from a small street, it enjoys complete privacy from the other residence. At the heart of the garden, crossed by stone paths and adorned with an old well, an elegant pavilion conceals a swimming pool (6 x 3.30 m) with a counter-current system. An impressive vaulted room of 120 m², a vestige of the 13th century, as well as an attic of equal size with exterior access via a stone staircase, complete the ensemble — a majestic stone space offering a superb southern panorama and great potential for conversion. A separate 1,700 m² orchard garden stretches along the old fortifications. This peaceful village, lovingly restored with respect for its heritage, offers a rare and timeless setting, where history and tranquility meet. | Honoraires à la charge du vendeur.  Energy class E, Climate class B Estimated average amount of annual energy expenditure for standard use, based on the year's energy prices 2021: between 2900.00 and 3980.00 €. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Geohazards website: georisques.gouv.fr 
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