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3 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms.
Beautiful location for this rather unusual character house, with a south-facing swimming pool overlooking the valley. With several independent...
Ref: 380048
5 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms.
Historic property full of charm and possibilities dating from around XVII century with two separate entrances on two streets (one overlooking the...
Ref: 356906
2 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms.
In the heart of Moissac with all amenities, this pleasant town house dating from the 70s is set over 2 floors. The ground floor (approx. 85m5) is...
Ref: 459771
4 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms.
Come and push the door of this mill with its "original mechanics" in excellent condition. With its 2 rooms which were the old bakery. On the 1st...
Ref: 388975
This property on a plateau overlooking the valley offers an exceptional site in a quiet location 5 mins from all amenities. The house is under...
Ref: 357849
5 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms.
In this quiet street, nothing would have suggested that this charming house would be built behind the beautiful facade with its red brick window...
Ref: 459861
3 bedrooms and 1 bathrooms.
EXCLUSIVE TO BEAUX VILLAGES! In the village of Roquecor, 3-bedroom house, one of which is upstairs (approx. 45 m²). Kitchen area with pantry....
Ref: 448009
Excellent opportunity, very well situated, with uninterrupted views, this former farmhouse with several Quercy stone buildings has great potential....
Ref: 459940
Dunes (Tarn-et-Garonne)
The beautiful stone-built 13th century bastide village of Dunes is situated on a hill close to the point where the départements of Tarn-et-Garonne, Lot-et-Garonne and the Gers meet.
The ancient village of Dunes is set amongst the vineyards of the Côtes du Brulhois and the fertile fruit orchards of the Garonne valley. It overlooks the valley of the River Garonne to the east, and to the south-west it enjoys commanding views towards the rolling hills of the département of the Gers, with it’s many fortified farmsteads and hilltop villages.
Dunes, and Gascony in general, is steeped in a rich history dating back to the Visigoths and the Knights Templar, the Hundred years war, the wars of Religion and, more recently, the activities of the German troops during World War II.
The village has a typical Place at its heart with ancient arcades on four sides of the central square, at the centre of which is the impressive Mairie. In the 'Place des Martyrs' can be found the village bar tabac - Le Bistrot, the village supermarket and butcher - 8 a Huit, a gourmet restaurant - Les Templiers and a branch of the Credit Agricole bank which is open one morning a week (on Saturdays) - honest!!