


Stone farmhouse to renovate, 370 m² in Lot-et-Garonne
About this property
In the heart of Bas Quercy, this characterful rural property comprises a substantial 18th-century limestone farmhouse offering approximately 370 m² of habitable space spread over two levels. The main building, substantially restored in recent years, includes on the ground floor a large open-plan sitting room–dining room with kitchen of 68 m², a bedroom, a shower room and utility spaces. The first floor accommodates four bedrooms, a dressing room, a relaxation area and a shower room. An independent studio of 118 m² with three bedrooms completes the habitable accommodation.
The estate extends over 3 hectares in a single parcel, gently sloping, with fine views over the village and surrounding countryside. The outbuildings comprise a characterful renovated barn–byre of 280 m² with reception room on the upper level, a typical Quercy dovecote, and former lean-to structures and a milking parlour totalling 360 m². The land, currently in hay meadow, covers approximately 2.6 hectares.
Situated midway between Cahors and Montauban, the property benefits from easy access to services and shops. Recent renovations include roof, central heating via pellet boiler, insulation, windows and drainage.
Key features
Potential
Diagnostics & regulatory
Information provided by the seller — to be checked during the visit and at the notary.
Financing the renovation
This property needs renovating. Depending on your project and income, restoration work may qualify for French renovation grants (MaPrimeRénov', Anah aid, the eco-PTZ loan and a reduced VAT rate). See our renovation guides.
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