Beautiful 4 bedroom Farmhouse for sale with countryside view in Gers, Occitanie
The exterior is equally well-appointed: several relaxation areas offer stunning views of the Pyrenees and surrounding hills. Inside, there are four bedrooms, all with access to a shower room, two of which share a "Jack and Jill" bathroom. The original charm is preserved with exposed beams and half-timbered walls. And the icing on the cake: a sublime swimming pool!
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The exterior is equally well-appointed: several relaxation areas offer stunning views of the Pyrenees and surrounding hills. Inside, there are four bedrooms, all with access to a shower room, two of which share a "Jack and Jill" bathroom. The original charm is preserved with exposed beams and half-timbered walls. And the icing on the cake: a sublime swimming pool!
Nestled in the heart of the countryside on 1.5 hectares of land, this property offers peace, privacy, and an eco-friendly lifestyle. Well insulated, it features double-glazed windows with integrated mosquito nets, three reversible heat pumps (heating/cooling), and solar panels. Two wood-burning stoves (in the kitchen and living room) provide a warm atmosphere for winter evenings.
Outdoor living is a real plus. The marble-effect salt-water pool (8m x 4m) comes straight from Australia. It features integrated steps and spa jets – ideal for both relaxation and fun. Bordered by hedges for added privacy, it is directly accessible from the living room via French doors. A private well supplies the garden and pool, ensuring responsible and economical water consumption.
A large terrace accessible from the kitchen offers a superb space for entertaining. Partly paved and partly gravelled, it overlooks a mature garden with fruit trees and unobstructed views of the countryside. Designed to blend seamlessly into the house, it incorporates the exposed beams and roof tiles. Electricity is already installed – perfect for a fairy-lit outdoor dinner!
Outbuildings
· Large stone barn on two levels (approx. 70 m² each), ideal for creating a gîte, guest accommodation, or workshop.
· 165 m² shed with parking for two cars and plenty of storage space.
The entrance is neat and secure, with an electric wrought iron gate framed by stone pillars (one bears the house's name). A gravel driveway leads to a spacious parking area. A rose-covered archway opens onto a meditation area, and a beautiful tree-lined pond accentuates the tranquility of the setting.
Interior
The house is bright, spacious, and full of charm. A large upstairs landing bathes the rooms in light. The old materials (stone walls, half-timbering, beams, wooden floors) have been preserved and enhanced while incorporating modern amenities.
Layout
Ground Floor (fully tiled)
· Entrance (15.6 m²): Beautiful glass door, stone surround.
· Kitchen (30.3 m²): Fully equipped kitchen with gas range, dishwasher, 1.5-bowl sink. Wood-burning stove in an old fireplace with original bread oven. Very bright with windows on two sides.
· Pantry (3.5 m²): Adjoining the kitchen.
· Dining Room (12.1 m²): Adjoining the kitchen.
· Living Room (48.2 m²): Very large living room with five windows, French doors leading to the pool, and a second wood-burning stove.
Formal Study/Dining Room (24.3 m²): Currently used as an office, with fireplace.
Bathroom (8.8 m²): Corner bath with integrated shower, toilet, sink with storage.
Laundry Room (15.7 m²): With sink and ample storage.
Workshop (15 m²): With independent access, adjoining the laundry room and bathroom – ideal for creating a studio or independent annex.
Upstairs
Accessed via an antique Y-shaped wooden staircase (with storage underneath). The upper floor is divided into two areas:
Left: Private suite and reading nook.
Reading/Library Nook (5.4 m²): Small, quiet space with window.
Bedroom 1 (17.1 m²): Bright, with two Velux skylights. Laminate flooring, exposed beams.
Ensuite Shower Room: Shower, toilet, sink, window.
· Dressing room (16 m²): Shared with bedroom 2, with full-height shelving.
To the right: Additional bedrooms
· Bedroom 2 (23.5 m²): View of the garden and gate.
· Ensuite bathroom (10 m²): Corner shower, toilet, bidet, sink with vanity unit, whirlpool bath.
· Bedroom 3 (22.5 m²): Very bright with windows on two sides. Access to the shared bathroom.
· Bathroom (9.8 m²): Bathtub with integrated shower, toilet, bidet, sink, vintage white tiles.
· Bedroom 4 (17.1 m²): Currently an office. Bright, with access to the shared bathroom.
In summary
This house is much more than just a place to live – it's a true art of living. Exceptional view, ecological technologies, modular rooms and outbuildings to be converted: all in one of the most beautiful
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