Properties for sale in Haute-Garonne, France
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House in Boulogne-sur-Gesse
Boulogne-sur-Gesse, Arrondissement de Saint-Gaudens
Character village house near Boulogne-sur-Gesse with 4 bedrooms in total, 2 independent guest suites, a swimming pool, sunny terrace & 100m2 barn. Set in over 1.5 acres, just 10 mins from lively market town and 1h15 from Toulouse Airport.There is 218m2 habitable space is arranged over two levels with additional attic space offering further potential.Ground floor:Entrance hall with exposed colombage wallsTwo independent guest suites, each comprisingLiving area with kitchenette (one with wood-burning stove)Ground floor BedroomBathroomThese suites are suitable for guest accommodation or potential B&B use.First floor:Living room - 31m2 with wood-burning stoveOpen plan kitchen and dining room - 32m2Main bedroom with dressing room and en-suite bathroomBedroom or officeSecond floor:Large attic space suitable for conversion (subject to permissions)Additional informationThe property retains original features including colombage walls and wooden staircase.Heating includes wood-burning stoves.OutsideThe plot covers an area of over 6,000m2 / 1.5 acres and is well maintained.11 x 6m Swimming poolLarge terrace, partially coveredOpen barn suitable for entertainingBarn / garage - approximately 100m2 with potential for conversionLocationThe property is located approximately 10 minutes from Boulogne-sur-Gesse, a lively market town where there s a big undercover and open air market square, that the locals make good use of throughout the year for various events and market days. The town has several restaurants and a good range of independent shops as well as two supermarkets. ??Lac de la Gimone, just outside the town, is a real feature of the area. Running along the Gers/Haute-Garonne border, it is a fantastic spot to swim throughout the year: wonderful to cool off in the summer months and also great if you are partial to a nippy dip in the winter months! This is a great spot for walking, picnicking and playing.??This is a great area to explore with lots of interesting town, villages and historical features to visit including Saint-Gaudens, which is about 20 mins away. Toulouse airport is just 1hr 10 mins away. The Pyrenees mountains are about an hour away.?The property is located approximately 10 minutes from Boulogne-sur-Gesse, a lively market town where there s a big undercover and open air market square, that the locals make good use of throughout the year for various events and market days. The town has several restaurants and a good range of independent shops as well as two supermarkets.Lac de la Gimone, just outside the town, is a real feature of the area. Running along the Gers/Haute-Garonne border, it is a fantastic spot to swim throughout the year: wonderful to cool off in the summer months and also great if you are partial to a nippy dip in the winter months! This is a great spot for walking, picnicking and playing.This is a great area to explore with lots of interesting town, villages and historical features to visit including Saint-Gaudens, which is about 20 mins away. Toulouse airport is just 1hr 10 mins away. The Pyrenees mountains are about an hour awayAt a glance:Bedrooms: 4Bathrooms: 3Receptions: 4Habitable space: 218m2Plot size: 6702m2Taxe fonciere: €1,525p.a.DPE rating: DHeating: Wood-burning stove & electricDrainage: Septic tank (compliant)Distance to shops: 10 minsDistance to mountains: 60 minsDistance to airport: Toulouse, 1hr 15minsPlease note: Agency fees are included in the advertised price and are payable by the purchaser. All locations and sizes are approximate. La Residence has made every effort to ensure that the details and photographs of this property are accurate and in no way misleading. However, this information does not form part of a contract and no warranties are either given or implied.Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Georisks website: www.georisks.gouv.fr* Character village house* Two independent guest suites* 1.5 acre garden* Swimming pool* 100m2 barn* Sunny terrace* 10 mins from vibrant market town* 1hr 15 mins from Toulouse airport
House in L'Isle-en-Dodon
L'Isle-en-Dodon, Arrondissement de Saint-Gaudens
Two character homes on a ridge with breathtaking mountain views, magical garden & swimming pool. The converted barn has 4 bedrooms and a spectacular 85 m2 living space. The 2-bed independent cottage is ideal for visiting guests. The plot covers 2.3 acres, part of which is fenced and ideal for animals. This property offers total privacy and an exceptional setting.The two houses are discreetly positioned so they do not face one another, ensuring total privacy for both dwellings. The 14-metre lap pool is positioned to make the most of the rolling countryside viewsMain HouseApprox. 272 m2 habitable spaceThis beautiful restored barn has been transformed into a generous and versatile family home. It's fairly quirky, but it all adds to the charm. The south facing balcony and those views of the Pyrenees are the cherry on the cake.Ground FloorA welcoming entrance hall leads into a central hallway currently used as a library and office space.Three generous ground floor bedrooms, two of which open directly onto the terrace and pool area via French doors.One bedroom has a spacious en-suite bathroom, while another connects to a utility/scullery that could easily be converted into an additional en-suite.A large reception room, currently used as a living room or fourth bedroom, has two sets of French doors opening onto the terrace.First FloorThe first floor has a light-filled living space open to the eaves. Fully glazed doors open onto a stunning terrace, perfectly positioned for sunset views and far-reaching panoramas.The open-plan kitchen, dining and living area spans over 86 m2, with a fitted kitchen arranged on three sides.A further bedroom, a spacious bathroom with built-in storage, and a separate WC complete this level.MezzanineOverlooking the main living area, the mezzanine gallery offers additional flexible space and could be enclosed if required.Guest CottageFull of charm and authenticity, the independent cottage provides generous accommodation arranged over two levels, ideal for guests or as a self-contained residence.Ground FloorThe cottage opens into an entrance hall leading to a bright double-aspect bedroom, a cosy living room with wood burner, and a spacious triple-aspect kitchen/dining/snug area. The kitchen is well equipped with Corian worktops and integrated appliances, offering both practicality and style.Garden LevelOn the garden level, a large bedroom opens via French doors onto its own private terrace. A bathroom and a storage room—ideal for conversion into a kitchenette.OutsideThe plot covers an areas of 9393m2 / 2.3 acres. Much of the garden is fenced and suitable for animals. The style of the house and the garden are both very much in keeping and compliment each other. A 14m lap pool is positioned to make the most of the countryside views and it's the perfect spot for a competitive game of Waboba!LocationLisle-en-Dodon is an 11th C fortified town, with pretty houses, awnings and half-timbered buildings, typical of the Gascon region. It's a great place for a drink on a cafe terrace after filling your shopping basket at the Saturday market. The region is hilly, with lots of authentic, historic villages nearby. If you enjoy walking or cycling then you will have plenty to explore with views of the Pyrenees, riverside paths and of course, fields of sunflowers.Other towns and villages in the area that are well worth exploring include L'Isle-Jourdain, Boulogne-sur-Gesse, Masseube, Auch, Tarbes, Pau and, of course, Toulouse.At a glance:Bedrooms: 6Bathrooms: 3Receptions: 3Habitable space: 427m2 (270m2 main house) (157m2 guest cottage)Plot size: 9393m2 / 2.3 acresTaxe fonciere: €1,430 per annumDPE rating: CDrainage: Septic tankNeighbours: DiscreetDistance to shops: 5minsDistance to airport: One hour to ToulousePlease note: Agency fees are included in the advertised price and are payable by the purchaser. All locations and sizes are approximate. La Residence has made every effort to ensure that the details and photographs of this property are accurate and in no way misleading. However, this information does not form part of a contract and no warranties are either given or implied.Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Georisks website: www.georisks.gouv.fr* Two independent properties* Panoramic mountain views* 14m swimming pool* South facing balcony* Large converted barn* Character cottage* 6 bedrooms in total* Fully fenced land, ideal for animals* Peaceful countryside setting* One hour from Toulouse airport
House in Toulouse
Toulouse, Arrondissement de Toulouse
Hidden discreetly behind elegant wrought-iron gates and approached by a private driveway, this enchanting chteau immediately captures the imagination with its commanding position and far-reaching countryside views. As you arrive in the sweeping front courtyard, your eye is instantly drawn to the chteau’s distinctive tower, while ancient cypress trees — believed to date back to medieval times — frame the approach with remarkable character and grandeur. The chteau also boasts a fascinating history, with parts of the property dating back to 1460. According to local history, King Louis XIV is said to have commissioned the principal building for one of his mistresses, adding yet another layer of intrigue and romance to this exceptional estate. The estate also includes a beautifully converted outbuilding comprising three ivy-clad cottages, each entirely individual in style and atmosphere. Each cottage enjoys its own elevated terrace overlooking a meadow carpeted with wild orchids, while a separate swimming pool lies hidden privately behind mature hedging. The chteau itself offers a rare warmth and authenticity often missing from grand historic homes. A wide terrace, ornamental gardens, garden room, barbecue area and large swimming pool create a wonderfully relaxed outdoor lifestyle, with direct access from both the study and the generous farmhouse kitchen — clearly designed for long lunches, family gatherings and easy entertaining. Inside, the atmosphere is immediately welcoming. You enter through a large entrance hall leading to a formal dining room adorned in striking peacock-blue panelling, alongside a spacious carpeted parlour with soft lighting, an inviting fireside and ample room for large family occasions or quiet evenings alike. A beautiful central staircase rises to a collection of large bedrooms and bathrooms arranged over two floors, each filled with original character features and a strong sense of individuality. There is also substantial additional space currently used for storage which could easily be further developed according to personal requirements and taste. Outside, the grounds continue to impress with paddocks and two stables — currently home to donkeys, though equally suited to horses for equestrian enthusiasts. Despite its peaceful and private setting overlooking the surrounding countryside, the property remains remarkably accessible: less than 10 minutes from the motorway, approximately 20 minutes from the nearest Toulouse tramway stop, and with convenient access to both Toulouse (35 minutes) and Carcassonne (50 minutes) international airports, the Mediterranean coast and skiing in the Pyrénées are also within easy reach. A rare opportunity to own a chteau that combines history, atmosphere, lifestyle and accessibility in equal measure.
House in Rieux-Volvestre
Rieux-Volvestre, Arrondissement de Muret
This restored farmhouse offers flexibility and potential - ideal for income-generating projects or as an intergenerational home. Situated on the popular Balcon des Pyrénées walking route, the property enjoys a unique 180-degree view of the Pyrenean mountain range and the Garonne Valley. A historic pathway winds down through a natural forest to the medieval cité of Rieux-Volvestre. The surrounding region, Les Volvestres, is an up-and-coming area with excellent modern infrastructure. The property is currently divided into four separate, independent dwellings, making it highly attractive for investors. Rental income can be generated through both short and long-term lets, and the house is especially popular with pilgrims walking the Via Garonna, part of the Compostela pilgrimage route. The current owners earn approximately €15,000 per annum from short-term summer holiday lets, and there is scope to increase this through a range of additional uses including courses, retreats, or seminars. The property is often used for wedding parties selecting the nearby Rieux Cathedral and Chteau de Palays. Both the garden and the house regularly host concerts, with four to five performances per year. A separate large farm workshop, equipped with three-phase electrics and water, offers further income potential through rental or other uses (conversion would be subject to the necessary permissions). The surrounding 27 hectares include pristine forest and arable land, currently generating earnings from hay, lucerne or other crops and livestock. Accommodation Details: An elegantly decorated first-floor apartment features a hallway, kitchen, living room, large bathroom, and bedroom. It flows into a light-filled salon/dining room with a balcony and spectacular mountain views. A guest bedroom with an en-suite shower room completes this space. Also on this floor is a self-contained two-bedroom apartment with a kitchen and shower room. On the ground floor, a spacious two-bedroom apartment includes an open-plan kitchen/living/dining area, an office, and a large terrace opening to the garden. This apartment has disabled access via a rear entrance. Next door, a smaller one-bedroom apartment with kitchen/living space and en-suite shower room also benefits from disabled access. The Grounds: The garden is beautifully maintained with an emphasis on regenerative care and biodiversity. A vegetable garden is irrigated via a reliable well and pump. Other features include a fish pond, an orchard, a larger pond with water lilies, a summer kitchen, and a small swimming pool with views of the Pic du Midi.
House in Boulogne-sur-Gesse
Boulogne-sur-Gesse, Arrondissement de Saint-Gaudens
Situated in a lively market town, this traditional maison-de-maitre has been fully renovated and really makes the most of the beautiful light-filled, large rooms. There are currently 3-bedrooms / 2-bathrooms but there is scope to increase the living space. Surrounded by a very pretty garden and with a garage, outbuilding and off-road parking, this is house with lots of potential.The impressive stone staircase is at the heart of the house and is central to the flow of the house which works so well. There is currently 265m2 habitable space, but is may also be possible to convert the attic and there is also a separate house in the garden, formerly the office, that also offer potential for renovation (subject to planning.) Here is the current layout:Ground floorEntrance hall - 20m2Stairwell - 10m2Sitting room - 24.87m2 with double windows and fire placeDining room - 23m2 with fireplace & view of the gardenKitchen - 16m2 with fireplace and windows overlooking the gardenBack kitchen - 4.45m2 with door to the cellarCellar - 43m2Room for finishing (would make a great snug sitting room or ground floor bedroom) - 20.47m2 with fireplaceAnnex - 9.71m2First floorLanding - 19.75m2Master bedroom - 16m2Ensuite bathroom - 12m2 with bathBedroom 2 - 25m2 with bath & sinkBedroom 3 - 17.7m2 with annex room that could be a bathroom or dressing roomThe recent renovation work has resulted in a C-rated DPE listing and the house is a very comfortable home, year round. The new installations include an air-source heat pump, insulation, thermodynamic water heater, and double-glazed aluminium windows on the garden side of the house.OutsideThe gardens are a particularly lovely part of this property. Covering an area of 1/4 acre, a wrought-iron front gate leads you down a palm-tree lined path to the front door. A lovely walled garden is a real sun-trap and a great place to make the most of the sunshine, particularly early spring and late summer as the air begins to chill but the sun still has some warmth to it. The cobbled terrace area is ideal for alfresco dining and there is also a vine-covered shaded area if you want to beat a retreat during the heat of the day.The former cottage/office (22.87m2) will need renovation work, but it adjoins the house so there is the possibility to knock through and increase the living space in the main house or keep it as a separate, independent building that could offer gite potential. Other outbuildings include the two garages 25m2 and 37m2. There is also a boiler workshop 19.78m2 with a De Dietrich oil boiler that can kick in in case of severe temperature dropsLocation:The house is situated in the lively, attractive market town of Boulogne-sur-Gesse where there is a big undercover and open air market square, that the locals make good use of throughout the year for various events and market days. The town has several restaurants and a good range of independent shops as well as two supermarkets.Lac de la Gimone, just outside the town, is a real feature of the area. Running along the Gers/Haute-Garonne border, it is a fantastic spot to swim throughout the year: wonderful to cool off in the summer months and also great if you are partial to a nippy dip in the winter months! This is a great spot for walking, picnicking and playing.This is a great area to explore with lots of interesting town, villages and historical features to visit and Toulouse airport is just 1hr 10 mins away. The Pyrenees mountains are about an hour away.At a glance:Bedrooms: 3Bathrooms: 2Receptions: 2Habitable space: 265m2Plot size: 1062m2Taxe fonciere: € TBCDPE rating: CBroadband: availableHeating: Air-source heat pumpDrainage: MainsNeighbours: NearbyDistance to shops: Walking distanceDistance to airport: 1hr 10mins, ToulousePlease note: Agency fees are included in the advertised price and are payable by the purchaser. All locations and sizes are approximate. La Residence has made every effort to ensure that the details and photographs of this property are accurate and in no way misleading. However, this information does not form part of a contract and no warranties are either given or implied.Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Georisks website: www.georisks.gouv.fr* Recently renovated townhouse* 3-bedrooms / 2 bathrooms* Big, light-filled rooms* Very pretty garden* Garage & off-road parking* Outbuildings* Situated in a lively, attractive town* Close to the beautiful Lac de la Gimone* Fantastic weekly market & annual community events* Several restaurants & shops within walking distance
House in L'Isle-en-Dodon
L'Isle-en-Dodon, Arrondissement de Saint-Gaudens
Lisle-en-Dodon is in SW France, halfway between Toulouse and the Pyrenees. The property has been priced realistically and could be used immediately as a holiday home. A little interior makeover would make it more stylish and comfortable for permanent living.The house is approached via double gates. It benefits from being secluded, yet not isolated. The bakery is within walking distance and it is a drive of about 8 minutes from the local town. Lisle-en-Dodon has a weekly Saturday market for stocking up on regional delicacies, and fresh fruit and vegetables.The property has a total surface area of 280m2. There are 4 double bedrooms, a shower room and a bathroom with tub and shower. The house is not lacking in character features. The floors are tiled and there is a very pretty staircase and a Juliet balcony on the first floor, over the front door. The house has lots of natural light and large double-glazed windows. There is plenty of accommodation for family use or hosting guests. The garden (1260m2) overlooks a stream and is tranquil and peaceful, without being overly large.Lisle-en-Dodon is an 11th C fortified town, with pretty houses, awnings and half-timbered buildings, typical of the Gascon region. It's a great place for a drink on a cafe terrace after filling your shopping basket at the Saturday market. The region is hilly, with lots of authentic, historic villages nearby. If you enjoy walking or cycling then you will have plenty to explore with views of the Pyrenees, riverside paths and of course, fields of sunflowers.4 bedrooms2 bathrooms8 rooms in totalProperty tax 1107€ paWood fired/electric heatingDouble glazingRural viewsSeptic tank drainage (non compliant)Walking distance to bakery / 8 minutes drive to range of amenitiesOne hour Toulouse International airportPlease note: Agency fees are included in the advertised price and are payable by the purchaser. All locations and sizes are approximate. La Residence has made every effort to ensure that the details and photographs of this property are accurate and in no way misleading. However, this information does not form part of a contract and no warranties are either given or implied.Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Georisks website: www.georisks.gouv.fr* 4-bedroom detached house* Peaceful 1/4 acre garden with stream* Light, spacious rooms* Lots of potential* Walking distance to local bakery* One hour from Toulouse international airport
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