Reference256239
Price749,500 EUR
Bedrooms6
Bathrooms5
Floor Space454.0m2
Land Area2.7 Ha

6 bedroom Farmhouse for sale with countryside view with Income Potential in Castelnau de Montmiral, Occitanie

749,500 EUR
622,085 GBP786,975 USD
Beautifully renovated former vigneron's home in the tranquil heart of the Tarn, between the picturesque villages of Castelnau-de-Montmiral and Gaillac, offering charm and modern comforts set in land of over 6 acres.

The spacious 454m2 propery blends historic character with tasteful upgrades, making it an ideal family residence or potential income-generating retreat.

The main house offers generous living space, including a spacious 50m2 living room, a separate dining room and an eat-in kitchen.
A large central hallway leads to the original wine vat, now transformed into an impressive wine cellar-perfect for collectors.

Upstairs, four large en suite bedrooms provide c...
Beautifully renovated former vigneron's home in the tranquil heart of the Tarn, between the picturesque villages of Castelnau-de-Montmiral and Gaillac, offering charm and modern comforts set in land of over 6 acres.

The spacious 454m2 propery blends historic character with tasteful upgrades, making it an ideal family residence or potential income-generating retreat.

The main house offers generous living space, including a spacious 50m2 living room, a separate dining room and an eat-in kitchen.
A large central hallway leads to the original wine vat, now transformed into an impressive wine cellar-perfect for collectors.

Upstairs, four large en suite bedrooms provide comfort and privacy.
The main bedroom boasts access to a private covered terrace with sweeping views over the grounds and the inviting pool area.

Outdoors, the property is designed for relaxed living. A second covered terrace and a summer kitchen make al fresco dining a pleasure, while stone steps lead to a shaded seating area-ideal for cooling off on warm afternoons or stargazing on summer nights.

Attached to the main house is a charming 2-bedroom guest cottage featuring a fully equipped kitchen, living area, and upstairs bathroom-perfect for guests or holiday rentals (possible gite - subject to necessary permissions).
Renovated to a high standard with quality materials throughout, this property offers an exceptional lifestyle opportunity in the heart of the sought-after Tarn region.
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