Reference250487
Price990,000 EUR
Bedrooms11
Bathrooms3
Floor Space436.0m2
Land Area3.4 Ha

Grand 11 bedroom Chateau for sale with countryside view in Toulouse, Occitanie

990,000 EUR
851,400 GBP1,059,300 USD
Impressive French chateau in the Occitanie area, in a fabulous setting set in over 8 acres of land and with two thirds of the property having been already renovated.

The character property is built on 3 levels:
Ground floor
- A through entrance hall with a stone staircase.
On the left side:
- A recently redone corridor with tiled floor and fleur de lis leads into a large reception room with open fireplace.
- The fitted kitchen, cooking area and large storage cupboard with integrated refrigerator.
- Dining room with access to the tower.
On the right side:
- Study / sitting room or bedroom, marble fireplace.
- Wall bookcase / study opening onto a terr...
Impressive French chateau in the Occitanie area, in a fabulous setting set in over 8 acres of land and with two thirds of the property having been already renovated.

The character property is built on 3 levels:
Ground floor
- A through entrance hall with a stone staircase.
On the left side:
- A recently redone corridor with tiled floor and fleur de lis leads into a large reception room with open fireplace.
- The fitted kitchen, cooking area and large storage cupboard with integrated refrigerator.
- Dining room with access to the tower.
On the right side:
- Study / sitting room or bedroom, marble fireplace.
- Wall bookcase / study opening onto a terrace.
- Cellar
- WC

First floor
- Kitchen
- 2 bedrooms with French windows, access to a huge balcony facing the park.
- Dressing room
- A shower room with shower in the tower.
- WC

Second floor
Rooms to be finished.
- 5 bedrooms
- WC

There is a half-floor flat of approximately 70 m2, which could be used as a gite. - 2 bedrooms - Kitchen, dining room and sitting area. - Dressing room - Shower room - WC

All floors are cement tiles, terracotta tiles or wooden parquet in the bedrooms.
All the bedrooms have a floor area of between 20 m2 and 40 m2, and the kitchen, dining room and reception room have a floor area of around 60 m2.

- Double-glazed windows.

The elevated building of the pigoniere tower houses:
- car garage
- gym
- workshop
- 6 horse stalls
Photovoltaic panels on this building, 48 photovoltaic panels, giving a surface area of around 82m2.

Set in the grounds of the chateau:
- A vegetable garden
- Fruit trees
- Large 11 x 7 x 12 x 6 m swimming pool with a 2.5 m diving pit.
-Pool house, terrace and equipment room.
- A well with water all year round.

International airport 36 km away
Motorway: 5 km
Nursery: 5 km
Nursery school: 3.5 km
Primary school: 2.4 km
Secondary school: 8 km
University: 32 km
Higher education: 19 km
A food store within a 3km radius
A shopping centre within a 3km radius
A restaurant within 3km
Pharmacy: 4 km
Doctor: 4 km
Dentist: 4 km
Veterinary surgeon: 4 km
Police, gendarmerie: 7 km

A charming and authentic property.
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