£393,012
(€192/sq. ft)
€455,000
5 bed villa for saleMontredon-Labessonnié, Tarn, Occitanie
5 beds
1 bath
1 reception
2,368 sq. ft
About this property
Garden
0-2 km to amenities
Terrace
Well
Barns - outbuildings
Electricity on site
50 km or less to airport
Isolated
Character property
Detached
Suitable for horses
Open fireplace
To be renovated
Habitable
No heating
Business potential
Barns-outbuildings
Water on site
No drainage
In the unspoilt heart of the Tarn countryside, just moments from the picturesque village of Montredon-Labessonnié, this estate offers a rare balance of privacy, scale and proximity. Set in a secluded position with no immediate neighbours, it enjoys complete tranquillity while remaining within walking distance of village life, including shops, cafés, bars and a traditional bakery.
At the centre of the property stands an authentic stone farmhouse, currently habitable and ready to be reimagined. The existing volumes, period elements and straightforward layout provide a strong foundation for a considered renovation.
The ground floor centres around a generous 80 m2 living room, with a central fireplace subtly dividing the space. Exposed beams and stone flooring add depth and character throughout. Double doors open onto a terrace running the full length of the façade, extending the living space outdoors.
Upstairs, five well-proportioned bedrooms form the main accommodation and lead through to an impressive 120 m2 timber-framed barn, whose scale offers clear scope for further development.
Above, the attic extends to over 80 m2, with sufficient ceiling height to be put to meaningful use. While not currently classified as habitable space, it represents a valuable reserve for future conversion.
Formerly operated as a riding school, the property also includes substantial stone-built stables, along with a collection of barns and outbuildings totalling approximately 400 m2. Arranged around the main house, they form a cohesive whole suited to equestrian use, agriculture, workshops or, subject to the necessary permissions, a hospitality or accommodation project.
The land extends to almost 50 hectares, combining pasture, farmland and woodland. It provides both continuity and flexibility, reinforcing the sense of space around the buildings.
Properties combining this level of privacy, land and proximity to a village remain rare.
A property with real substance, offering the space to shape a long-term project in one of southern France’s most preserved settings.
At the centre of the property stands an authentic stone farmhouse, currently habitable and ready to be reimagined. The existing volumes, period elements and straightforward layout provide a strong foundation for a considered renovation.
The ground floor centres around a generous 80 m2 living room, with a central fireplace subtly dividing the space. Exposed beams and stone flooring add depth and character throughout. Double doors open onto a terrace running the full length of the façade, extending the living space outdoors.
Upstairs, five well-proportioned bedrooms form the main accommodation and lead through to an impressive 120 m2 timber-framed barn, whose scale offers clear scope for further development.
Above, the attic extends to over 80 m2, with sufficient ceiling height to be put to meaningful use. While not currently classified as habitable space, it represents a valuable reserve for future conversion.
Formerly operated as a riding school, the property also includes substantial stone-built stables, along with a collection of barns and outbuildings totalling approximately 400 m2. Arranged around the main house, they form a cohesive whole suited to equestrian use, agriculture, workshops or, subject to the necessary permissions, a hospitality or accommodation project.
The land extends to almost 50 hectares, combining pasture, farmland and woodland. It provides both continuity and flexibility, reinforcing the sense of space around the buildings.
Properties combining this level of privacy, land and proximity to a village remain rare.
A property with real substance, offering the space to shape a long-term project in one of southern France’s most preserved settings.



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