Description
A substantial slice of French countryside paradise - with a dovecote to boot
Nestled at the end of a quiet country lane and hidden behind large electric iron gates, this magnificent stone country house dating from 1771 is the very definition of idyllic country living, with just the right amount of 21st-century comfort.
Set in over five hectares of grounds, with equestrian facilities including fenced paddocks, a sand school, woodland and beautifully established gardens (yes, there's even a Cedar of Lebanon tree - a non-negotiable for any self-respecting country estate), this property really does have it all.
Inside, you'll find six bedrooms (with the option to create a separate ground-floor annex if required), all brimming with charm, character, and space. With original wooden floors, exposed stone walls, twin fireplaces with wood-burning stoves, and travertine flooring, this home manages to be both grand and wonderfully cozy.
The heart of the house is the generous living room, dining room, and elegant modern kitchen, whose French doors open onto a raised terrace, ideal for sipping a cold drink while enjoying the countryside views. There is also a separate sitting room with a beamed ceiling and an impressive monumental fireplace (ideal for long winter evenings or dramatic storytelling).
Upstairs, the master suite includes a dressing room and a luxurious bathroom, while all the other bedrooms are equally welcoming and tastefully presented.
Beneath it all, the spectacular vaulted cellars are full of potential, and the loveliest three-story dovecote you've ever seen is ready to become the ultimate home office, guest suite, or artist's retreat.
Outbuildings? You've got everything you need. A large barn with stables, a tack room, a garage, a horse shelter, a chicken coop, and even an old pigsty (with rustic charm) offer great versatility.
And for the warmer months, the stunning 12 x 6 metre swimming pool has its own gate, summer kitchen, pool house and sun terrace - all ready for entertaining, lounging or simply pretending you're in a movie.
Practical features include double glazing, gas central heating, and excellent presentation throughout. Although you may feel far from it all, the lively village of Montaigu-de-Quercy (with its Saturday market, restaurants, and supermarket) is five minutes down the road, and the historic town of Lauzerte is just a ten-minute drive away.
If this isn't the French dream, we don't really know what is.