carol ann likes...
the generous outside spaces - garden, covered terrace, balcony and even an outbuilding!
robert likes...
being able to stroll along to the restaurants and shops
Tucked away in the thriving little bastide town of Castelnau-Montratier, in one of the most heartbreakingly beautiful corners of South-West France, this utterly charming village house offers that increasingly rare combination of style, soul and the ability to stroll out for your morning croissant without ever needing the car keys. Everything you could possibly wish for is quite literally on your doorstep.
Dating from the early 19th century, this super-stylish attached house is positively brimming with period character. Lovingly and impeccably updated by the current owner, the interiors feel as though they’ve wandered effortlessly from the pages of World of Interiors — curated, elegant and entirely unpretentious.
The ground floor is entered via a welcoming hallway with original terracotta floor tiles, exposed beams and the ancient staircase quietly stealing the show. The generous sitting room is exactly what one hopes to find in a French village house: handsome wooden fireplace with log-burning stove, oak floorboards, beamed ceilings and glazed doors opening onto the terrace for those long, languid summer lunches that somehow drift into dinner.
The kitchen strikes the perfect balance between contemporary convenience and rustic charm, with integral appliances, exposed stonework and just enough French farmhouse romance to make even making toast feel cinematic.
Upstairs, the principal bedroom is gloriously light-filled, complete with full-length balcony and magnificent views across rolling valleys and patchwork countryside. Two further cosy bedrooms retain their original doors and beams, while the family bathroom adds a touch of understated luxury with its marble-topped basin. Above it all sits a vast attic space, ripe for conversion should you suddenly decide you need a yoga studio, artist’s retreat or somewhere for unexpected house guests who “just happened to be passing through”.
And then there’s the outside space — where the magic truly happens. A stunning partly covered terrace drinks in those far-reaching views, while steps lead down to an idyllic, beautifully manageable garden with established planting, a vaulted wine cellar, small barn, potting shed and store room. The outbuildings offer exciting potential for conversion into an annexe, gym, studio or perhaps simply an extremely serious wine sanctuary — particularly convenient given the vineyards of Cahors are only twenty minutes away.
Whether you’re seeking the perfect lock-up-and-leave escape or a permanent home with style and substance, this is a house that understands the assignment entirely. With vibrant Cahors just 25 minutes away and Toulouse a little over an hour, all that remains is to form an orderly queue.
Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the georisques.gouv.fr
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