A Timeless Treasure in Tarn-et-Garonne – With Spectacular View
Tucked away in a delightfully bucolic corner of the Tarn-et-Garonne (where even the cows look relaxed), this utterly charming 19th-century stone farmhouse offers the perfect blend of rustic character and gentle refinement. Set amid rolling valleys and panoramic countryside views so cinematic you’ll wonder where the director is, this is rural French living at its most enchanting.
The main house – solid, handsome, and full of history – comprises three generously sized bedrooms, including a main suite with its own dressing area and private terrace (ideal for morning coffee… or evening rosé, we won’t judge). The rustic kitchen opens onto a bright and welcoming sitting room, complete with a log-burning stove – perfect for cosy winter evenings with a book or a bottle (again, no judgement).
Feeling social? A large covered terrace invites long lunches, lazy dinners, and possibly your best-ever game of pétanque. The established gardens are bursting with colour and calm, while the productive vegetable garden means you can finally have a go at that ‘plot-to-plate’ lifestyle you’ve always dreamt about.
Practicalities? Of course. The house has double glazing, a brand-new septic tank, and the stone walls have been lovingly re-pointed. There are just a few little finishing touches to do – but nothing that a weekend and a glass of wine won’t make more enjoyable.
There’s also clear potential to create additional bedrooms should you need more space for guests, children, or the odd escape from your guests or children.
Located just a short, scenic drive to vibrant local villages with excellent amenities, bustling cafés, and those ever-charming summer night markets, this is a home that offers peace, potential, and just the right dose of French countryside magic.