Reference252921
Price569,000 EUR
Bedrooms4
Bathrooms3
Floor Space184.0m2
Land Area502.0m2

Renovated 4 bedroom House for sale with panoramic view in Cordes sur Ciel, Occitanie

569,000 EUR
472,270 GBP597,450 USD
Beautiful renovated stone property on the south side of Cordes-sur-Ciel with swimming pool and character features close to shops and amentities.

With 184 m2 of living space, it offers a refreshing swimming pool, a relaxing sauna and a practical garage.
Easily convertible into two single-storey houses (subject to necessary permissions):
The main property has a fitted kitchen opening onto a spacious living and dining room, two comfortable bedrooms (one with shower room, WC and a sauna, the other with WC and washbasin).
On the garden level, an independent flat could be created with two or three bedrooms, a kitchen, living room area bathroom and shower room with two separate ...
Beautiful renovated stone property on the south side of Cordes-sur-Ciel with swimming pool and character features close to shops and amentities.

With 184 m2 of living space, it offers a refreshing swimming pool, a relaxing sauna and a practical garage.
Easily convertible into two single-storey houses (subject to necessary permissions):
The main property has a fitted kitchen opening onto a spacious living and dining room, two comfortable bedrooms (one with shower room, WC and a sauna, the other with WC and washbasin).
On the garden level, an independent flat could be created with two or three bedrooms, a kitchen, living room area bathroom and shower room with two separate entrances, opening directly onto the pool and terrace. An ideal rental space .

Enjoying absolute peace and quiet and breathtaking views in a sunny setting.
The careful renovation highlights the exposed beams and stonework, while using quality materials and neutral colours. The touch of blue in the kitchen is reminiscent of the shutters, which match the sky.
This light-filled house offers incredible potential for developing a tourist business or for accommodating a large family wanting two separate living areas.

Situated just a stone's throw from the shops, 25 km from Albi and less than 100 km from Toulouse airport.
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