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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
4 bedrooms and 1 bathrooms.
Situated in one of the most beautiful villages of France with a magnificent view on the valley you will find this village house with a shop. It is...
Ref: 407548
5 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms.
EXCLUSIVE TO BEAUX VILLAGES! Located just 4 km from one of the most beautiful villages in France, Tournon d'agenais. Stone house built in the 90s of...
Ref: 441007
2 bedrooms and 1 bathrooms.
EXCLUSIVE TO BEAUX VILLAGES! At the end of this quiet little hamlet, this single-storey house in very good condition is ideal for first-time buyers...
Ref: 441402
3 bedrooms and 1 bathrooms.
In the heart of a bastide in the Lot et Garonne, this stone house with its garden has many assets. With all that the village has to offer, café,...
Ref: 371461
3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms.
Incredible farmhouse with lots of potential in a well-situated hamlet. Main house of approx. 240 m², comprising conservatory, entrance hall, sitting...
Ref: 429074
1 bathrooms
Large stone house to renovate situated between Beauville and Castelculier, Lot et Garonne. The house offers 4 main rooms on the ground floor and 3...
Ref: 406888
In need of total renovation. Village house situated in a quiet lane off the main village square. This lovely 18th century property has a terrace...
Ref: 385947
4 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms.
In the heart of a pretty village in the Lot et Garonne, this prestigious house is a must-see. It is entered through lovely cast iron gate with stone...
Ref: 415166
3 bedrooms and 1 bathrooms.
Charming stone house with pool, veranda and terraces. Good kitchen which opens out on to a large living/dining area with an open fireplace and...
Ref: 396182
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.