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Reference250132
Price695,000 EUR
Bedrooms4
Bathrooms3
Floor Space250.0m2
Land Area3.1 Ha

Immaculate 4 bedroom House for sale with countryside view in Triangle d'Or et Cordais, Gaillac, Occitanie

695,000 EUR
597,700 GBP743,650 USD
Enjoying panoramic views across the vineyards from its South facing position, is this beautifully restored 4 bedroom country house with outbuildings, nestling in over 3 hectares of glorious land with gardens, pool and fruit trees, located in a peaceful and private area near
Triangle d'Or et Cordais.

This is a superbly presented and immaculate property, only a few minutes drive from the town of Gaillac, centre of the Tarn wine growing district. The city of Albi with its celebrated Toulouse-Lautrec museum is 25 minutes away and Toulouse Blagnac airport can be reached in 45 minutes by way of the A68 autoroute.

There are two main entrances to this lovely house, one on the nort...
Enjoying panoramic views across the vineyards from its South facing position, is this beautifully restored 4 bedroom country house with outbuildings, nestling in over 3 hectares of glorious land with gardens, pool and fruit trees, located in a peaceful and private area near
Triangle d'Or et Cordais.

This is a superbly presented and immaculate property, only a few minutes drive from the town of Gaillac, centre of the Tarn wine growing district. The city of Albi with its celebrated Toulouse-Lautrec museum is 25 minutes away and Toulouse Blagnac airport can be reached in 45 minutes by way of the A68 autoroute.

There are two main entrances to this lovely house, one on the north side and one on south side.

From the pergola covered terrace, doors lead into the :

Kitchen (28.9m2) (7.2m x 4m) with its handmade kitchen units, wooden worktops with lots of drawers, double sink, central island with a gas hob and extractor hood over, radiator and tiled floor. A small pantry is at the side with a Qettle hot water boiler.

Dining room (18.2m2) with tiled floor, wood burner in a lovely fireplace, beamed ceiling, doorway through to rear passageway and to :

Front hall (9.3m2) with original front door, parquet floor, original stairs to first floor and through to :

Living room (17.2m2) with insert fireplace, tiled floor, radiator, dual aspect and French windows to outside terrace.

North entrance hall (19.7m2) with external sloping access so ideal for disabled access, cloakroom with WC and basin.

Pantry (5.6m2) With Butler sink and radiator.

Principal living room (28.4m2) A lovely room with coir matting, library shelving, radiator and dual aspect double glazed windows.

Study (10m2) With French doors through to the carport.

First floor

A lovely turning staircase leads up to a large landing (13m2) with ballustrading.

Bedroom 4 (17.1m2) With parquet floor, radiator and dual aspect windows.

Bedroom 3 (13.9m2) with parquet floor, radiator and door to en-suite shower room (5.7m2) with large shower, wash basin, WC and towel radiator. Door to Verandah.

Bedroom 2 (17m2) With stunning roof structure, dual aspect double glazed windows and through to en-suite bathroom (7.8m2) with bath and shower over, basin, WC and towel radiator.Door to landing

Master bedroom suite (42m2) With exposed beams and lots of light, door to walk in wardrobe with great storage, en-suite bathroom with bath, separate shower, two wash hand basins, WC and towel rail. Dual aspect double glazed windows in the bedroom with radiator and doors out onto the verandah.

Covered verandah (16.4m) Simply stunning. Lovely views from this area with tiled floor, beams and external steps down to the ground floor.

Outside

There are terraces on two sides of the house, one pergola covered by the kitchen so ideal for alfresco meals and the other the main terrace facing the south west. Both overlook the gardens and the vines. The gardens surround the terraces with lawns, a range of shrubs, borders and trees including figs, walnut, olive, plums and persimmon. Below the pool and the gardens, there is a paddock which leads up to the vines which are located on two sides of the house. These are let to a local vigneron.

Outbuildings To the side of the house, there is an attached car port (16.3m2) with a glazed roof, a garage/workshop (19m2) with an oil fired boiler providing central heating and hot water and a secondary hot water cylinder. In addition, there is a log shed, a shed suitable for a tractor mower and, within the grounds, an old lavoir above the orchard.

There is a lozenge shaped salt water pool surrounded by wooden decking, lavender and shrubs with security fencing on three sides and a solar shower. It is about 10m x 5m and about 2m deep at the deep end. There are two accesses to the pool from either end.

Quite a wonderful property in a quiet setting overlooking the vines yet only a short drive to Gaillac. A must view.
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