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3 bedrooms
House of 125 m2 on wooded park of 1ha 22a 90ca Access is via a wrought iron gate. A stone path leads to the Gascon-style building. A covered terrace...
Ref: 432168
3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms.
Pleasant atypical village in the heart of the Natural Park of Languedoc with bar, bakery, grocery, hairdresser, : located at 15 minutes from...
Ref: 411280
2 bedrooms and 1 bathrooms.
Fall in love with the views of this property and his guest house. Situated on the edge of a village close to all amenities. House number one has a...
Ref: 431789
8 bedrooms and 6 bathrooms.
Beautiful 18th century stone watermill in sought after location situated on 2.2h park land with river access. Within walking distance of a lively...
Ref: 399666
6 bedrooms
With a surface area of 300m2 in total, the house includes 5/6 bedrooms, 5 shower rooms and WC, 3 living rooms, 2 terraces, a covered terrace....
Ref: 429246
4 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms.
Discover this spacious renovated 4-bedroom family home with an attached one-bedroom apartment and carp lake. Plenty of room for extended family or...
Ref: 430869
6 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms.
Spacious farmhouse suitable for a large family or maybe someone who wants to set up a bed and breakfast . Comprising a large lounge / dining room...
Ref: 461659
3 bedrooms and 1 bathrooms.
House and outbuilding with wooden frame, quiet, in a dominant position with view of the Landes forest Single-storey house of 115m2 of living space...
Ref: 399828
3 bedrooms and 1 bathrooms.
In the heart of Fourcès, a village member of the Most Beautiful Villages of France, house full of charm with openings on three facades and 3...
Ref: 412395
5 bedrooms
This large stone built house is located in the heart of the historic centre built on the city walls. The buildings consist of a mansion house, 2...
Ref: 357773
Lavardac (Lot-et-Garonne)
Lavardac is a a bastide built by the brother of Saint Louis, one of the most famous French kings around 1280.
Little remains of the old town except some streets cutting at right angles. It is nestled in a bend of the Baïse river which played a vital economic role until 1900 for the shipping of flour from the 200 plus mills along the Baïse and Gelise rivers. The river was also used for the transport of Armagnac and wines to Bordeaux and from there on to to the Antilles.
Lavardac was known for its cork factories and sawmills. The town has 2 restaurants, a pizzeria and a bar in addition to all normal amenities.