


14th-century hamlet to renovate, 275 m² habitable in Tarn
About this property
At the heart of a 450-hectare forest massif, this 14th-century hamlet offers an unspoilt natural setting and remarkable views over the Monts de Lacaune valley. The complex comprises two houses, a former chapel, two barns, a stable and two poultry houses, representing 680 m² of total built space of which 275 m² is habitable. The entire ensemble requires renovation.
The estate extends over 9 hectares of woodland dotted with several natural springs and pools. Several outbuildings complete the property: storage sheds with lean-tos and a cellar, a former stable and poultry houses. These spaces offer multiple possibilities for conversion and development.
Located 10 minutes from a town with all shops and services, this preserved location lends itself equally to a family home project or to tourism, craft, agricultural or equestrian enterprise. The forest setting guarantees absolute peace and privacy.
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.
Property details
Location
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