€750 000
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Description
Situated in a quiet location between Lectoure and Astaffort, this unique property consists of a charming Maison de Maitre which is divided into 3 independent levels. There is a separate guest house and the magnificent remains of a medieval castle dating from 1275, sitting majestically on 2400 m² of garden with swimming pool and dominant views over the Gascon countryside.
The main house of 160 m² comprises a large entrance hall leading to a double reception room with triple exposure, a bedroom with its own bathroom, large kitchen and adjoining dining room with an exquisite sculpted monumental stone fireplace.
All the rooms are beautifully decorated with parquet floors, wood paneling, picture rails, mouldings and fireplaces...
The ground floor of the house provides a warm and relaxing welcome for friends and family, and can easily be connected to the main part of the house by an interior staircase. (removed in the past) It is composed of an entrance room, large double bedroom, smaller single bedroom, bathroom and a separate shower room. It also allows easy access to a laundry room and a large storage space.
The lower floor of this property has 2 bedrooms, a shower room, and a large cellar.
The charming separate guest house offers a living room with kitchen, fireplace and wood burner. On the first floor there are two large bedrooms and a bathroom.
The remains of this impressive 13th century castle have been preserved and protected by the current owner over the past 15 years. The castle has been listed as a Monument Historique since the 1970's, which has enabled the creation of a renovation file and very detailed plans to be drawn up and the exciting opportunity to obtain subsidies for restoration work if you wish. The central part of the castle has no roof and shows the various stigmata of past times. The towers are accessible by internal ladders and give access to the 'chemin de ronde'.
In the towers you will find a chapel, a spiral staircase, loopholes in the shape of a cross and provides one of the most stunning views of the village and the surrounding countryside in our region.
The garden of 2400 m² is beautifully planted with trees and flowers, with adjoining 8x8m salt water swimming pool and an orchard. The property is entirely walled, and although it is at the end of the small village, its height allows it to have no vis-à-vis and very beautiful views. The castle is listed as a Monument Historique. This entails no particular obligations and no requirement to open to the public. The only obligation is to inform the Bâtiments de France if you wish to make any alterations (for which grants may be available). It is currently in extremely good condition and no significant maintenance works are likely to be needed for at least 50 to 100 years.
The main house of 160 m² comprises a large entrance hall leading to a double reception room with triple exposure, a bedroom with its own bathroom, large kitchen and adjoining dining room with an exquisite sculpted monumental stone fireplace.
All the rooms are beautifully decorated with parquet floors, wood paneling, picture rails, mouldings and fireplaces...
The ground floor of the house provides a warm and relaxing welcome for friends and family, and can easily be connected to the main part of the house by an interior staircase. (removed in the past) It is composed of an entrance room, large double bedroom, smaller single bedroom, bathroom and a separate shower room. It also allows easy access to a laundry room and a large storage space.
The lower floor of this property has 2 bedrooms, a shower room, and a large cellar.
The charming separate guest house offers a living room with kitchen, fireplace and wood burner. On the first floor there are two large bedrooms and a bathroom.
The remains of this impressive 13th century castle have been preserved and protected by the current owner over the past 15 years. The castle has been listed as a Monument Historique since the 1970's, which has enabled the creation of a renovation file and very detailed plans to be drawn up and the exciting opportunity to obtain subsidies for restoration work if you wish. The central part of the castle has no roof and shows the various stigmata of past times. The towers are accessible by internal ladders and give access to the 'chemin de ronde'.
In the towers you will find a chapel, a spiral staircase, loopholes in the shape of a cross and provides one of the most stunning views of the village and the surrounding countryside in our region.
The garden of 2400 m² is beautifully planted with trees and flowers, with adjoining 8x8m salt water swimming pool and an orchard. The property is entirely walled, and although it is at the end of the small village, its height allows it to have no vis-à-vis and very beautiful views. The castle is listed as a Monument Historique. This entails no particular obligations and no requirement to open to the public. The only obligation is to inform the Bâtiments de France if you wish to make any alterations (for which grants may be available). It is currently in extremely good condition and no significant maintenance works are likely to be needed for at least 50 to 100 years.
