


Renovated farmhouse, 246 m² with 7 ha in Tarn
About this property
An elegant 18th-century stone manor house, fully restored with premium materials and high-end finishes. This property of approximately 246 m² offers generous living spaces, including a cathedral-style sitting room of 58 m² with 7 metres of headroom, flooded with natural light. The design preserves the authentic character of the building: stone flagging, original wooden floorboards, a monumental fireplace and a fitted kitchen opening onto a covered terrace created within a former outbuilding.
The sleeping accommodation comprises a master suite with en-suite bathroom, dressing room and separate WC, plus two further bedrooms connected by a shared bathroom. The outbuildings include two secure garages and a storage workshop. Planning permission for a 50 m² extension has been obtained.
The estate extends to over 7 hectares, including 1.5 ha of mature parkland. A tree-lined avenue of plane trees leads to the main house, which faces south-south-west and commands a 360° panoramic view over the surrounding countryside, the Montagne Noire and the Pyrenees. Located close to Castres and Toulouse, this property lends itself to residential use or tourism and equestrian ventures.
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