An Exquisitely Restored 18th-Century Townhouse on the Edge of a Quintessentially Sleepy SW France Village
Beautifully restored with impeccable taste, considerable style and, one might gently observe, at not inconsiderable expense, this elegant 18th-century townhouse sits on the very edge of a postcard-perfect village—where cafés, restaurants, shops and, indeed, everything you could possibly need are just a leisurely stroll away.
Behind its handsome façade lies a wonderfully atmospheric three-bedroom period home. The large sitting room features open-plan living, leading directly into the fitted country kitchen, complete with integral appliances and a delightfully eccentric metal tray on an outside pulley—ideal for lowering supper down to the garden table like some sort of culinary dumbwaiter.
Period features abound: high beamed ceilings, the original staircase, and an open landing that makes a dream of a home office or creative hideaway. A stylish modern bathroom and a dressing room/study add to the comfort.
From the kitchen, steps descend to a practical cellar/store and then out to your private garden, where fabulous views stretch across the surrounding countryside. A decked terrace with iron railings and a well-placed olive tree provide the perfect setting for long lunches and late sunsets.
The property has benefitted from thoughtful improvements, including new double glazing, aluminium shutters, and a pellet-burner heating system. The interiors are effortlessly cosy and chic, with a well-judged palette throughout.
Set in a peaceful location yet only ten minutes from Agen and its high-speed TGV service to Paris (and just an hour to Toulouse, 1hr 15 to Bordeaux), this immaculate property is as close as it gets to “just unpack and enjoy.” Whether you seek a stylish permanent home or the perfect lock-up-and-leave escape, this charming townhouse takes some beating—surrounded, of course, by the historic beauty that makes this village so special.