3 Bed House for sale
Vic-Fezensac, Gers, Midi-Pyrenees, France
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At the foot of one of the prettiest villages in the Gers, an old mill waits.
It makes no sound. It looks out over the lake, the poplars, the sky.
Across its 2.6 hectares, nothing hurries. The place feels sheltered, almost secret.
The house is already well along: three bedrooms upstairs, two with their own bathrooms, and a view one never tires of.
In the morning, the light comes in without knocking.
On the ground floor, a large, sunlit room: an open kitchen leading into a generous dining area, and a simple, honest living room with a stone fireplace — the kind they don't build anymore, the kind that makes you want to stay all winter.
Outside, the pool stretches out without a word. It does what it does best — it slows down time.
A vast stone outbuilding, ready for future ideas. And an Italian-style patio for those endless late afternoons.
There is still work to be done, of course. That's part of the charm: the possibility of creating one or two more bedrooms, a living room with a mezzanine, a bathroom.
The house doesn't ask to be transformed — only to be listened to.
A place for those who understand that true luxury may simply be having time.At the foot of one of the prettiest villages in the Gers, an old mill waits.
It makes no sound. It looks out over the lake, the poplars, the sky.
Across its 2.6 hectares, nothing hurries. The place feels sheltered, almost secret.
The house is already well along: three bedrooms upstairs, two with their own bathrooms, and a view one never tires of.
In the morning, the light comes in without knocking.
On the ground floor, a large, sunlit room: an open kitchen leading into a generous dining area, and a simple, honest living room with a stone fireplace — the kind they don't build anymore, the kind that makes you want to stay all winter.
Outside, the pool stretches out without a word. It does what it does best — it slows down time.
A vast stone outbuilding, ready for future ideas. And an Italian-style patio for those endless late afternoons.
There is still work to be done, of course. That's part of the charm: the possibility of creating one or two more bedrooms, a living room with a mezzanine, a bathroom.
The house doesn't ask to be transformed — only to be listened to.
A place for those who understand that true luxury may simply be having time.
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