Description
A rare gem that embodies a part of Saint-Sulpice's history. The Auberge de la Pointe dates back to the 17th century; located across from the ferry that crossed the river, it welcomed merchants and also served as a horse-relay station for travelers. Around 1785, it became a post house and one of the liveliest spots in Saint-Sulpice. Between the two world wars, it became an inn, and from 1983 to 2005, a renowned restaurant.
This large building, flanked by a dovecote and a swimming pool in need of restoration, as well as rear terraces nestled in a park facing the river, offers potential for a variety of projects. Given its current layout, it could serve as a hotel, a guesthouse, a business space, a cooperative housing project, a senior co-living arrangement, and more... Or, quite simply, it could be home to a large family seeking an exceptional property.
The property is laid out as follows:
- Room 1: 51 m² with a small non-functional fireplace;
- Room 2 (large fireplace): 42 m² with a functional fireplace;
- Small living room of 20 m²;
- Reception area of 17 m²;
- large reception room of 93 m²;
- 2 restrooms (one of which needs to be renovated) on either side of the building.
- several areas were dedicated to the kitchen (a total of 155.73 m² including kitchen, pantry, dishwashing area,
laundry room, cold storage room, goods receiving area, and fish market).
- 22 m² staff area;
- 30 m² basement.
Upstairs, a 113 m² apartment in need of renovation with 4 bedrooms and a terrace. Also on the first floor, 187 m² to be restored, comprising an old bathroom, a newer bathroom, a half-bath, and 7 bedrooms (18 m², 37 m², 19 m², 19 m², 23 m², 23 m², and 16 m²).
On the second floor, the attic space, approximately 348 m² divided into several separate areas.
A non-functional 6 x 4 m swimming pool and numerous terraces in a park overlooking the Tarn River.
Finally, a 20 m² ground-level dovecote in need of restoration.
Location: 1.5 km from amenities, 1.3 km from the Saint Sulpice train station, 4.2 km from the Toulouse/Albi highway entrance (Exit 5), no direct view of other buildings in the vicinity, no listed monuments within the vicinity (Mezens Castle or the ruins of Castela).
Including fees of 5.32% TTC to be paid by of the purchaser. Price excluding fees 470 000 €. DPE blank. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Geohazards website: georisques.gouv.fr.