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Located in a small, peaceful hamlet in the heart of unspoilt countryside, less than 15 minutes from Parisot (82), this rare property offers an exceptional opportunity to acquire a property complex comprising two detached houses and a studio, currently successfully operated as holiday cottages.
Situated in a small rural hamlet in the Lot about 25 minutes from Cahors, this property comprises two dwellings, stone outbuildings, two stables and potential to create further stables in the barn, a swimming pool and 6.7 hectares of land and woodland with bridleways and walking paths in the surrounding countryside.
In Lavaur, a charming, peaceful property complex.
Set in nearly 2,000m² of wooded grounds, a typical farmhouse of around 160m², but not quite that size as an extension has been perfectly integrated into the landscape.
The façade is really pretty, with very soft tones, and on one side, a staircase leads to a chapel with a ribbed vaulted ceiling. This room is particularly charming and bright, with a special softness about it. Below is a real cellar.
The house has 4 or 5 bedrooms, depending on whether you want 1 or 2 living rooms, and 3 bathrooms. The main house is heated by an economical and environmentally friendly pellet boiler.
Add to this the dovecote, which has been converted into a pretty little 30m² apartment with its own terrace.
Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: georisques.gouv.fr.
A rare piece of property that bears part of the history of Saint-Sulpice. The Auberge de la Pointe already existed in the 17th century and was located opposite the ferry across the river. It welcomed merchants and also served as a horse relay for private individuals. Around 1785, it became a coaching inn and one of the liveliest places in Saint-Sulpice. Between the wars, it became an Auberge and from 1983 to 2005, a renowned restaurant.
This large building, flanked by a dovecote and a swimming pool in need of restoration, as well as terraces at the back nestling in parkland facing the river, could lend itself to many projects. It could be used as a hotel, given its current configuration, or as a home for people, businesses, participative housing, senior citizens' shared accommodation, etc. .... or, more simply, as a home for a large family looking for an exceptional property.