Reference251955
Price749,500 EUR
Bedrooms5
Bathrooms4
Floor Space314.0m2
Land Area7.2 Ha

5 bedroom House for sale with countryside view with Income Potential in Castelnau de Montmiral, Occitanie

749,500 EUR
644,570 GBP801,965 USD
Charming character property with over 17acres of land, within walking distance to the mediaeval village of Castelnau-de-Montmiral, one of the 'most beautiful villages in France', and with outstanding views.

The versatile property has 3 bedrooms in the main house, two 1 bedroomed guest properties (possible gite business - subject to necessary permissions), a barn and pool.

The land is mostly gently rolling fields ideal for horses with a small part of woodland.
The gardens around the property have been well maintained and offer different seating options depending on the season and one's personal wish to be in or out of the sun.

Accessed by a private drive, the proper...
Charming character property with over 17acres of land, within walking distance to the mediaeval village of Castelnau-de-Montmiral, one of the 'most beautiful villages in France', and with outstanding views.

The versatile property has 3 bedrooms in the main house, two 1 bedroomed guest properties (possible gite business - subject to necessary permissions), a barn and pool.

The land is mostly gently rolling fields ideal for horses with a small part of woodland.
The gardens around the property have been well maintained and offer different seating options depending on the season and one's personal wish to be in or out of the sun.

Accessed by a private drive, the property is completely private with no close neighbours.
The long-reaching views from the salt-water 6 X 12m swimming pool are absolutely stunning.
Entrance into the property is via a bespoke oak kitchen which leads onto a covered terrace area, pond and 'japanese feel' garden.

The generous living room of 45 m2 is composed of two areas: a cosy living room equipped with a Jotul woodburner and a dining area. Next to this is a gymnasium with another woodburner and a storage area.
Stairs from the dining area lead to a mezzanine (ample enough to be the television room) and the three bedrooms (one en suite) and family bathroom.

The two guest houses are identical and linked with kitchen/living/dining room, bedroom and shower rooms (50 m2 each).

The barn above has a solid, concrete floor and measures 100 m2.

The property has been well-maintained and has a new (2023) gas central heating boiler, is mostly double-glazed and has a fabulous DPE C rating.

A very versatile property offering income potential in a sought-after area.
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