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Reference 244178

10 bedroom Complex for sale with countryside view with Income Potential in Cordes sur Ciel, Midi-Pyrenees

2,250,000 EUR
1,935,000 GBP 2,430,000 USD
Unique opportunity to acquire three beautifully restored historic properties nesting in nearly 3.5 acres of glorious land with gardens and pools, while enjoying spectacular countryside views from their peaceful location near Cordes sur Ciel.

Situated in a secluded hamlet hidden amongst the rolling hills of the beautiful Tarn countryside in South West France, in a privileged elevated position, offers complete privacy and tranquility. It enjoys far-reaching views of the ancient lands surrounding Cordes sur Ciel, one of the "Beaux Villages of France" and is just a 30 minute drive from the bustling city of Albi, a UNESCO world heritage site.

Dating from the middle ages, the main residential property has been sympathetically restored using traditional materials, retaining many of its original features and its mediaeval charm. It has been designed to take advantage of the outstanding views and offers 480m2 of accommodation surrounded by beautifully landscaped gardens.

The ground floor offers a large entrance hall, a farmhouse kitchen and 3 spacious living areas, one of which leads out onto the terrace and gardens. A staircase off the dining area, leads up to one wing of the property where there is the main bedroom suite with walk in wardrobe, living room and bathroom. Its triple aspect captures the spectacular views. A further bedroom and bathroom is across the hallway.

Off the hallway, a second staircase leads up to the west wing. Here, are 3 en-suite bedrooms one of which benefits from a west facing terrace with exterior steps leading down to the courtyard garden.

On the ground floor is a further room which is currently used as a cinema. It has an adjoining bathroom and doors to the outside courtyard garden.

The architecturally designed infinity swimming pool, with beach style entry, is secluded and takes full advantage of the stunning views. Set among the beautiful gardens is a guest house of 65m2 comprising a kitchen, living/ dining area, en-suite bedroom and terrace.

The third property, 50m away, has its own private gardens and swimming pool and is an exceptional 2 bedroom residence with a spectacular medieval hall and library of 100m2.

Currently known as "the artist's retreat" this property with its stunning hall is frequently used by visiting established artists to work, relax and regenerate. Formerly a wine merchant's property, there is potential (subject to normal permissions) to convert the ground floor stables and covered terraces into further living space.

Attached to this property is an independent 2 bedroom caretaker's residence with raised terrace.

Features

Reference244178
Price2,250,000 EUR
Number of Bedrooms
Bedrooms
10
Number of Bathrooms
Bathrooms
10
Floor Space in Metres Squared
Floor Space
819.0m2
Land Size in Metres Squared
Land Area
1.4 Ha

Location

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This House is located in Cordes sur Ciel in France

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