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Reference 207083

11 bedroom Chateau for sale with countryside view in Montastruc la Conseillere, Midi-Pyrenees

2,300,000 EUR
1,978,000 GBP 2,484,000 USD
This superb estate, complete with stunning chateau and outbuildings, is located close to Montastruc la Conseillere in a strategic location only 15 minutes from the airport, and from the important city of Toulouse, Airbus Headquarters, 30 minutes from Albi and only 2 hours from Spain. Montastruc is just a 3 minute drive away.

The estate stands on 31 hectares of land and comes with great commercial possibilities for business development and is ideal for real estate development, hospitality, B&B, business activity but also is perfect as a wonderful family home, which it has been for many years.

Various outbuildings have provided a lucrative income over the last 15 years as they have been used for weddings, events, shows and seminars. The chateau is also very functional and very well known throughout the region because of the business activities and auctions which have taken place within it. There is a vast amount of storage capacity.

Within the beautiful garden on the west side, there is a recently built swimming pool.

The chateau does not belong to the 'Monuments Historiques' list and therefore has no restrictions on it regarding modifications or reconstructions.

Please enquire for the full details but the estate in brief has 11 rooms, 4 floors, 2,700m2 of living space, a stunning French park and 2 lakes, 1 aqueduct and 2 Courtyards on the south side.

The estate offers total privacy and tranquillity with no neighbours in this idyllic setting where the present owners have lived full time for the last 15 years.

The estate is being sold directly by the present owner.

Features

Reference207083
Price2,300,000 EUR
Number of Bedrooms
Bedrooms
11
Number of Bathrooms
Bathrooms
11
Floor Space in Metres Squared
Floor Space
2,700.0m2
Land Size in Metres Squared
Land Area
31.0 Ha

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This Chateau is located in Montastruc la Conseillere in France

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