Reference: B5-9013TS
This serene 18th-century estate offers a 350 m² chateau with 8 rooms, including 4 bedrooms and an office, surrounded by 23.5 hectares of meadows, woods, and a historic park. With 1,000 m² of outbuildings, it’s ideal for a private residence, family retreat, or tourist venture. Perfect for horses. Near Gimont
Situated in the Gers near Gimont
Golf course 25km away.
65 km from Toulouse Blagnac airport.
This enchanting 18th-century estate, centered around a rural chateau with a Pigeonnier, combines historic charm with modern comfort. A semi-enclosed courtyard, graced by an elegant dovecote and a central porch, leads into the main residence, which spans 350 m² across two levels.
Inside, the home offers spacious yet intimate living, with 8 main rooms, 4 inviting bedrooms, and a dedicated office, all emphasising calm and tranquility.
Energy class : C
Climate class: A
Estimated annual energy costs for standard use: between 5970 euros and 8130 euros per year. Prices indexed to January 1, 2021
The grounds are equally remarkable, featuring a beautifully landscaped 3.5-hectare park adorned with centuries-old trees, part of the estate’s expansive 23.5 hectares of meadows and woods, ideal for equestrian pursuits or serene walks.
Generous outbuildings, totaling approximately 1,000 m², present limitless possibilities, from creating additional guest accommodations to establishing a unique tourist venture.
Whether envisioned as a primary residence, a family retreat, or an opportunity for tourism development, this estate offers an exceptional blend of history, privacy, and versatility in a serene natural setting.
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