A very nicely renovated secluded stone country house on a hillside with spectacular views set in approx 4 acres land with a saltwater swimming pool, near Montaigu de Quercy, Tarn et Garonne. Offering 2 bedrooms in the main house and 2 bedrooms in the Guest Gite, central heating, a well, an old bread oven and a hangar. The drive up the hill leads to ample parking.
Entrance via the sunny front terraces leading to a conservatory, a bright space (4.6m x 3.6 m) with windows overlooking the valley. A little step into the fitted oak kitchen (4.8m x 3.0 m), with tiled floor, beamed ceiling and a French window looking over the land. Doorway to double bedroom 1 (2.7m x 2.8m).
The spacious living/dining room (8.2m x 4.9 m) has a wood-burning stove, tiles on the floor and beamed ceiling, 2 French windows. To the left is a bathroom, another shower room and a room with closets, then the master bedroom.
At the rear end of the living room is a hallway and opposite is the Guest Gite. Two doors leading into the Guest Gite, one to the bedroom/ playroom , the other one in to the living room. Upstairs a spacious bedroom. Beams, tiles and a shower room, laundry room.
The salt water swimming pool is in the secluded garden, with many oak trees, and very beautiful views.
The hangar is next to the house and is semi open, suitable for parking cars Montaigu de Quercy only 5 minutes. 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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