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3 bedrooms
Village house of 75m2 composed as follows: On the ground floor: a stay a kitchen A bathroom a toilet Upstairs three rooms Outside a covered terrace...
Ref: 432100
3 bedrooms and 1 bathrooms.
Fully restored stone house with garden ground floor An entrance hall opens onto: - a reception room office of 21m2 - a stairwell, - toilets, - a...
Ref: 383568
4 bedrooms and 1 bathrooms.
Gascon house at the gates of a village with shops Gascon style house with a living area of 153m2 on the outskirts of a village, composed as follows...
Ref: 421929
4 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms.
House on two levels with swimming pool located in the countryside overlooking vineyards and the Pyrenees 140m2 house composed on the ground floor: A...
Ref: 416361
3 bedrooms and 1 bathrooms.
House with cellar and detached outbuildings on more than one hectare of land Country house composed of two dwellings: The first single-storey...
Ref: 407384
2 bedrooms and 1 bathrooms.
Single storey house with double garage on the ground floor Ecological house in solid wood with interlocking and laminated beams 14cm thick with...
Ref: 422978
3 bedrooms
Pretty Gascon house with view of the Pyrenees House with a living area of approximately 180 m2 Entrance with wooden staircase, on the right: a...
Ref: 378854
For the fishing aficionado! This lake of 7 hectares is filled with many types of fish, particularly carp. It is filled by a water spring that comes...
Ref: 380819
4 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms.
In the heart of the peaceful countryside, this former Quercy stone farmhouse is very close to all amenities. Three beautiful buildings from 1833...
Ref: 440194
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.