Reference: B5-9148TS
Elegant 19th-century manor of 510 m² with 300 m² outbuilding, set in 5,000 m² walled park. Features grand reception rooms, 7 bedrooms, attic for conversion, cellar, and historic details. Income from solar panels, mains drainage, and fiber. Ideal residence or tourism project.
Near Villecomtal-sur-Arros
Elegant 19th-Century Manor with Outbuilding and Parkland – Village Centre
Set in the heart of a charming village, this vast 19th-century property offers 510 m² of refined living space, complemented by a 300 m² outbuilding on two levels, all within 5,000 m² of walled, landscaped parkland.
The manor has preserved its authentic architectural elements, including marble fireplaces, molded ceilings, antique parquet flooring, and a grand staircase, while the zinc roof was fully redone in 2010.
Ground floor: Generous reception rooms including sitting rooms, a billiard room, a music room, and a dining room. This level is also accessible to people with reduced mobility.
First floor: Ten rooms in total, comprising seven bedrooms, a sitting room, three shower/bathrooms, a 32 m² room, and two kitchens.
Additional space: A high-ceilinged attic offering excellent potential for conversion, plus a cellar.
Energy class: D
Climate class: D
Estimated annual energy costs for standard use: between 5780 euros and 7910 euros per year. Prices indexed to 01/01/2021.
The property benefits from mains drainage, fiber optic connection, two gates, and photovoltaic panels generating €5,500 per year (contract valid until 2029).
A rare opportunity with multiple possibilities: ideal as a tourist activity, primary or secondary residence, or even shared housing.
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