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Reference258451
Price1,595,000 EUR
Bedrooms15
Bathrooms12
Floor Space691.0m2
Land Area20.9 Ha
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Unique 15 bedroom Farmhouse for sale with countryside view in Carcassonne, Occitanie

1,595,000 EUR
1,323,850 GBP1,674,750 USD
Fantastic opportunity to acquire a beautifully renovated historical property with gites and outbuildings, all surrounded by 21 hectares of glorious land with a small lake, pool and gardens, in Carcassonne.

This unique 19th Century property comprises of 15 bedrooms, all renovated, with a very good turnover, a turnkey business, and far reaching countryside views from its peaceful location.

It is situated in the greater region of Carcassonne, Languedoc-Roussillon, Occitanie, South of France. A beautiful landscape with the magic silence will be enjoyed by everyone. The impressive property includes the main house and gites as well as guest rooms for B & B.

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Fantastic opportunity to acquire a beautifully renovated historical property with gites and outbuildings, all surrounded by 21 hectares of glorious land with a small lake, pool and gardens, in Carcassonne.

This unique 19th Century property comprises of 15 bedrooms, all renovated, with a very good turnover, a turnkey business, and far reaching countryside views from its peaceful location.

It is situated in the greater region of Carcassonne, Languedoc-Roussillon, Occitanie, South of France. A beautiful landscape with the magic silence will be enjoyed by everyone. The impressive property includes the main house and gites as well as guest rooms for B & B.

The renovation offers all modern comforts, with such a standard of insulation that the energy letter B is assigned, reversible air conditioning everywhere, triple glazing, photovoltaic panels, domotics for electric rolling shutters to operate them remotely, access to the Domain can be given at distance, all management software is part of the sale. Nothing has been forgotten, even recharge stations for electric cars are available.

All buildings are south facing and offer terraces with stunning views. It is a real jewel and if desired there is as well the agricultural part. The land is worked organically and can be free year by year at the end of the growing season according to the wishes of the purchaser.

It is already a very beautiful activity allowing a good life; with an extension of the season the recipes can still be developed. A fantastic business potential for those looking for a lifestyle change.

Another 35ha of land attached to this property with mainly forest and garrigue could be bought.

Energy label business part B Energy label main house C.
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