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3 Bed House for sale

Montaigu-de-Quercy, Tarn-et-Garonne, Midi-Pyrenees, France

£171,333 *  [€199,500]

3 Bed House for sale

Montaigu-de-Quercy, Tarn-et-Garonne, Midi-Pyrenees, France

£171,333 *  [€199,500]

Property Details


  • Bedrooms: 3
  • Bathrooms: 1

Features


  • Cave
  • Garage
  • Internet connection

Full Description


An absolutely charming 18th century house with sunny terrace and views in the heart of the popular market village of Montaigu de Quercy, Tarn et Garonne. Looking out over the village to the country beyond, this character home offers spacious, centrally heated and double glazed accommodation in move into condition.100m2 private and gated parking area at the front door. Entrance overlooking the sunny terrace and village.

A most spacious and light open plan living/dining/kitchen (4.4m x 9.0m) with exposed stone wall, beamed ceiling, views over the place de la Mairie, fully fitted kitchen, and a dining area with a fireplace. Hallway with cloakroom, leads to double bedroom 1 (4.4m x 4.6m) a bright and sunny room with tiled floor.

Upstairs are two further large double bedrooms with views, and a superb tiled shower room.

From the kitchen, steps lead down to the sunny terrace with vines growing over the pergola, steps down to a gate and the square.

Under the house is a lovely stone slabbed cellar room (36m2) and a garage suitable for 1 car. If you want to live in the heart of a Quercy village and be part of the community, this one is for you. Good range of shops and the weekly produce market on foot.

Taxe Fonciere approx. 495 euros a year.

Toulouse and Bergerac airports 75 minutes

The department of Tarn et Garonne in Midi Pyrenees has many assets, a wonderful climate, cultural heritage, an interesting history, unspoilt nature and welcoming local residents.

Tarn et Garonne is composed of 30+ cantons and 190+ towns and villages all dotted around the rural landscape and in the hills that lead up to the Pyrenees mountains, the snow-covered peaks can be seen in the distance when the weather is good. A charming feature of the area are the historical monuments dating back to the Middle Ages: churches, ramparts, castles, abbeys, and bastides.

Set in the heart of the Gascony region, Tarn et Garonne was traditionally a hat-manufacturing area, you can buy them everywhere still and boaters are still made there, particularly in Sept-fonds which is worth a visit.

Climate is warm but pleasant and property prices are less than some neighbouring coastal departments, great 'second home' region due to the barmy summer weather but also a very popular place for retirees.

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