Income Producing 13 bedroom Manor House for sale with countryside view in Montauban, Occitanie
This beautifully maintained estate includes:
- A renovated Character 19th-century main house (300 m2)
- A converted outbuilding with 2 independent flats and convertible attic
- A swimming pool with summer kitchen & bar
- Outbuildings including dovecotes, laundry room, garage
- Approximately 20 ha of fertile farmland, fully separated with independent access, and farm buildings.
Main Residence (300 m2)
- Grand entrance hall with original stone flooring and wooden staircase
- Double recept...
This beautifully maintained estate includes:
- A renovated Character 19th-century main house (300 m2)
- A converted outbuilding with 2 independent flats and convertible attic
- A swimming pool with summer kitchen & bar
- Outbuildings including dovecotes, laundry room, garage
- Approximately 20 ha of fertile farmland, fully separated with independent access, and farm buildings.
Main Residence (300 m2)
- Grand entrance hall with original stone flooring and wooden staircase
- Double reception room: living + dining
- Spacious kitchen, utility room
- 9 bedrooms, 5 bathrooms, including a ground floor suite
Exuding authentic charm, carefully preserved during renovation works.
Converted Farmhouse
- Two self-contained 2-bedroom apartments (55 m2 each)
- Private entrances and outdoor spaces
- Laundry room, garage, and 300 m2 attic space to develop as gites, lofts, or studios
- Fenced Private Grounds
- Main residence area fully fenced and private
- Swimming pool, pool house with kitchen and bar
- 3 dovecotes, including a home cinema and guest suite potential
- Chicken coop, fruit trees, mature oaks, and natural water points
Farmland (20 ha) and Farmbuildings
- Highly fertile land near the Tarn river
- Currently leased for more than EUR7,000+/year income
- Independent access with dedicated hangar and buildings for farm equipment
- Total separation from the residential area
Established Guest Business
- A well run and established Gite / Holiday home activity which has been operating for many years. It is currently being let for 6 weeks per year. There is excellent potential to generate additional income of up to EUR100,000 /year.
- Gite / Holiday Home ' with 5 stars reviews in place, potential revenue up to EUR100,000/year rental.
- Scope to grow - developed and undeveloped spaces, regional tourism, quality of life Excellent
Location
- Corbarieu, rural charm with amenities nearby
- 10 minutes from Montauban, a historic and cultural hub
- 45 minutes from Toulouse - airport, train, international connections
Ideal setting for families, creative retreats, rural tourism or agritourism
This property offers the best of rural living without compromise: a characterful main house, versatile outbuildings, an established guest business, and fertile farmland - all set in a peaceful environment just minutes from Montauban and under an hour from Toulouse.
Some Room Measurements (Manor House) :
Ground Floor Entrance Hall: 22 m2 Reception Room: 46 m2 Kitchen: 23 m2 Bedroom 1: 12 m2
First Floor Bedroom 2: 22 m2 Bedroom 3: 23.5 m2 En-suite Shower Room + WC: 9 m2 Walk-in Wardrobe: 10 m2 Bedroom 4: 23.5 m2 Bedroom 5: 11 m2 Shower Room + WC: 5 m2
Second Floor Landing: 9 m2 Bedroom 6: 15 m2 En-suite Shower Room + WC: 4.5 m2 Bedroom 7: 20 m2 Bathroom + WC: 8.5 m2 Bedroom 8: 23 m2 Bedroom 9: 23.5 m2.
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