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4 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms.
EXCLUSIVE TO BEAUX VILLAGES! Nestled on the heights of Montaigu de Quercy on an easy to maintain plot of 2000M², you will appreciate its quiet...
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6 bedrooms and 1 bathrooms.
A few minutes from popular Montaigu de Quercy, this house built in 70s is not overlooked at all. It is spread across 2 levels with 5 including one...
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Magnificent renovation project for this stone hamlet house located a few minutes from Montaigu de Quercy on land of approximately 4 hectares,...
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2 bedrooms and 1 bathrooms.
Come and discover this pretty stone house in the heart of the village of Montaigu de Quercy. Full of charm and tastefully renovated, this house has...
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1 bedrooms and 1 bathrooms.
Come and discover this half-stone, half-brick house currently being renovated. Work has been done on the roof and roof frame (subject to...
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3 bedrooms and 1 bathrooms.
EXCLUSIVE TO BEAUX VILLAGES! In a small secluded hamlet 5 minutes from Montaigu de Quercy with a dominant view. Stone house offering 3 bedrooms,...
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5 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms.
Perfect balance between old-world charm and modern comfort. Tastefully renovated in 2000. Open-plan kitchen, dining room, bright living room opening...
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6 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms.
#In the heart of nature, just a few kilometres from Montaigu de Quercy, this property has many assets. The fully restored barn of around 137 m² is...
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6 bedrooms and 1 bathrooms.
Superb property with character, ideal for an inn or beautiful holiday home (subject to obtaining the necessary authorisations), close to all...
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Auvillar (Tarn-et-Garonne)
The village of Auvillar, officially recognised as one of the most beautiful villages of France, is largely built of local red brick and enjoys an imposing view over the Garonne Valley.
The Place de la Halle is an unusual triangular 'Square' with a stunning circular Grain Market at its heart - the Halle aux Graines is a 'must see' with its tuscan columns and roman tiled roof and its fascinating stone mediaeval and metal 19th century grain measures.
The views from the Promenade du Chateau over the fields, forests and orchards of the Garonne Valley are spectacular.
The Church of St. Pierre, which suffered greatly during the many and various wars of the last 700 years, is impressive and its size hints at Auvillar's importance during the Middle Ages.
Throughout the year Auvillar hosts a series of colourful and lively events - Jazz festival, Fete de St Noe (Baccus), 'Paint our Village' art competition, various brocante fairs (antiques & bric a brac), Vide Greniers (French equivalent of car boot sale), Pottery & Ceramics market and Christmas fair.
The village is well served with restaurants - currently 5 - which offer a broad selection of dishes that will suit all tastes and pockets.
The local museum (accesed via the Mairie) is worth a visit as it charts the villages fascinating history, its importance as a port on the river Garonne and the rise and decline of its pottery manufacturing activities.