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3 bedrooms and 1 bathrooms.
Ideal for permaculture project, small livestock or car collector. This farmhouse has all the necessary structures. On about 4 hectares of arable...
Ref: 357332
4 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms.
Fully renovated stone house with heated swimming pool and sunny terraces located in the heart of charming and lively village near Lauzerte, Tarn et...
Ref: 436038
3 bedrooms and 1 bathrooms.
This village house to restore has great potential, with stone walls and double glazed windows. It comes with a large garage. On the first floor...
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In the centre of a small village 10 min from Montaigu de Quercy, house on 2 levels with independent garage and plum dryer. There is connection to...
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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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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...
Ref: 432054
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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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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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...
Ref: 435016
Lauzerte (Tarn-et-Garonne)
Lauzerte is a beautiful medieval hilltop village overlooking valleys with orchards and vineyards.
One of the most beautiful villages in France - this is the government classification given to this medieval hilltop village! The traditional centre of the village, with its church on one side of the arcaded square, has bars and the Tourist Office.
On the lower levels of the village you will find all commerces bordering the main village street. There is a bank, laundry/dry cleaners, butchers, three bakers, general store, supermarket, hairdressers, newsagent/tobacconist and a choice of restaurants.
From the top of the village there is a viewpoint and an interesting walk to the Pilgrim's Garden, with other walks through the narrow streets with their stone houses. Pilgrims pass through the village (sometimes leading donkeys) en route to the shrine of St James in Santiago, Spain.
The rural surroundings are beautiful at all times of the year. The roadside verges are thick with cowslips in the spring , followed by a variety of wild orchids through until June. Much of the area is covered by orchards of apples, plums (many of them dried to become prunes), cherries, peaches, apricots, hazelnuts and walnuts. The vines produce grapes for the dark Cahors wines or a very special dessert grape called Chasselas.