£619,499
(€173/sq. ft)
€725,000
7 bed villa for saleMontpezat-De-Quercy, Tarn-Et-Garonne, Occitanie
7 beds
5 baths
5 receptions
4,187 sq. ft
Just added
About this property
Excellent condition
Good condition
New Build
To be renovated
Habitable
Originally built in 1837, the property has been thoughtfully restored to retain its character while providing comfortable, flexible accommodation for modern living. Whether you're looking for an impressive family home, somewhere to welcome extended family and friends, an equestrian property or a business opportunity, this estate offers remarkable versatility in one of the most desirable areas of the Quercy Blanc.
The heart of the home is undoubtedly the impressive 70m2 salon. With its cathedral ceiling rising to over five metres, exposed original beams, wood-burning stove and large windows overlooking the gardens, it is an extraordinary space that feels both light and welcoming. Whether hosting family celebrations, entertaining friends or simply enjoying a quiet evening by the fire, this room naturally becomes the centre of daily life.
Above the salon, a 20m2 mezzanine provides a peaceful space overlooking the main reception room. Currently used as an additional sitting area, it would also make an ideal library, office or creative workspace.
The spacious 32m2 kitchen has been designed with both family life and entertaining in mind. Fully equipped and centred around a traditional wood-fired Rayburn, it offers generous preparation space, excellent storage and direct access to the gardens via the adjoining 10m2 utility room, making outdoor dining effortless during the warmer months.
The ground floor continues with a beautiful 23m2 bedroom filled with natural light and opening directly onto the garden through French doors. A second room, currently used as an office, also enjoys garden access and could easily become another bedroom if required. This part of the house is served by a shower room with WC together with a separate guest WC.
A second fully equipped 17m2 kitchen provides additional flexibility, particularly for large families or those considering hospitality projects.
Further along the house is a welcoming 24m2 sitting room, complete with its own wood-burning stove and lovely views over the rear garden. This cosy living space is complemented by a generous 11m2 bathroom with bath, bidet and WC, together with another spacious 19m2 double bedroom overlooking the gardens.
Upstairs, the accommodation continues with a large landing leading to a 12m2 shower room, a bright 20m2 bedroom enjoying garden views and an impressive 27m2 principal bedroom complete with its own wash basin and WC.
Separate from the main house, the independent guest accommodation provides excellent flexibility for visiting family, multi-generational living or holiday rentals. The ground floor offers a generous 54m2 open-plan living area combining a fully equipped kitchen and comfortable sitting room centred around a wood-burning stove, and a shower room and WC. Upstairs are three bedrooms measuring 12m2,15m2 and 12m2, together with a shower room, WC and useful storage room.
Outside, the grounds are every bit as appealing as the house itself. Beautifully established rose gardens surround the property, with mature trees, sweeping lawns and colourful planting creating interest throughout the seasons. Fruit trees, including mulberry, pear and walnut, provide both shade and abundant harvests.
The swimming pool and surrounding terrace offer the perfect place to relax and enjoy the peaceful surroundings, while the large covered terrace provides an ideal setting for outdoor dining and entertaining.
Beyond the formal gardens, the land opens into several enclosed paddocks, making the property particularly attractive for horses or other livestock. A 30m2 stable block, additional field shelters and extensive grazing provide excellent facilities, while woodland and open pasture create a wonderful natural environment.
A stream runs along the boundary of the estate, where the remains of an old mill add further charm and character. There is also a large pond and two functioning wells, enhancing both the beauty and practicality of the property.
The house benefits from gas-fired central heating, underfloor heating, double glazing throughout and the warmth and character provided by the traditional wood-fired Rayburn. (Please note that the septic systems do not conform to current regulations.)
Properties offering this combination of space, character and flexibility are becoming increasingly difficult to find. Equally suited as an elegant family home, a boutique chambres d'hôtes, holiday rental business, equestrian property, smallholding or retreat venue, this is a rare opportunity to acquire a substantial country estate in an outstanding location. Combining approximately 415m2 of accommodation with 13.6 hectares of beautiful Quercy countryside, it offers not just a house, but an exceptional quality of life.
The historic medieval village of Montpezat-de-Quercy, is renowned for its beautiful arcaded market square, impressive 14th-century Collegiate Church of Saint-Martin and relaxed village atmosphere. The village offers an excellent range of everyday amenities including cafés, restaurants, a bakery, butcher, supermarket, pharmacy, medical centre, primary school and a popular weekly market. Throughout the year, Montpezat-de-Quercy hosts a variety of cultural events, including the much-loved Blue Trumpet Festival, adding to the village's lively community spirit.
The surrounding area is renowned for its picturesque hilltop villages, vineyards, walking and cycling routes, making it an ideal base from which to explore the Lot and Tarn-et-Garonne. Historic Cahors is approximately 30 km away, Montauban around 35 km, Agen approximately 70 km and Toulouse around 85 km. Toulouse-Blagnac International Airport can be reached in approximately one hour, while Caussade railway station, just 18 km away, provides regular rail services to Toulouse, Montauban, Brive-la-Gaillarde and Paris. The nearby A20 motorway offers excellent road connections both north and south, making the property easily accessible for French and international visitors alike.
All measurements are approximate
Photography by Top Maison
The heart of the home is undoubtedly the impressive 70m2 salon. With its cathedral ceiling rising to over five metres, exposed original beams, wood-burning stove and large windows overlooking the gardens, it is an extraordinary space that feels both light and welcoming. Whether hosting family celebrations, entertaining friends or simply enjoying a quiet evening by the fire, this room naturally becomes the centre of daily life.
Above the salon, a 20m2 mezzanine provides a peaceful space overlooking the main reception room. Currently used as an additional sitting area, it would also make an ideal library, office or creative workspace.
The spacious 32m2 kitchen has been designed with both family life and entertaining in mind. Fully equipped and centred around a traditional wood-fired Rayburn, it offers generous preparation space, excellent storage and direct access to the gardens via the adjoining 10m2 utility room, making outdoor dining effortless during the warmer months.
The ground floor continues with a beautiful 23m2 bedroom filled with natural light and opening directly onto the garden through French doors. A second room, currently used as an office, also enjoys garden access and could easily become another bedroom if required. This part of the house is served by a shower room with WC together with a separate guest WC.
A second fully equipped 17m2 kitchen provides additional flexibility, particularly for large families or those considering hospitality projects.
Further along the house is a welcoming 24m2 sitting room, complete with its own wood-burning stove and lovely views over the rear garden. This cosy living space is complemented by a generous 11m2 bathroom with bath, bidet and WC, together with another spacious 19m2 double bedroom overlooking the gardens.
Upstairs, the accommodation continues with a large landing leading to a 12m2 shower room, a bright 20m2 bedroom enjoying garden views and an impressive 27m2 principal bedroom complete with its own wash basin and WC.
Separate from the main house, the independent guest accommodation provides excellent flexibility for visiting family, multi-generational living or holiday rentals. The ground floor offers a generous 54m2 open-plan living area combining a fully equipped kitchen and comfortable sitting room centred around a wood-burning stove, and a shower room and WC. Upstairs are three bedrooms measuring 12m2,15m2 and 12m2, together with a shower room, WC and useful storage room.
Outside, the grounds are every bit as appealing as the house itself. Beautifully established rose gardens surround the property, with mature trees, sweeping lawns and colourful planting creating interest throughout the seasons. Fruit trees, including mulberry, pear and walnut, provide both shade and abundant harvests.
The swimming pool and surrounding terrace offer the perfect place to relax and enjoy the peaceful surroundings, while the large covered terrace provides an ideal setting for outdoor dining and entertaining.
Beyond the formal gardens, the land opens into several enclosed paddocks, making the property particularly attractive for horses or other livestock. A 30m2 stable block, additional field shelters and extensive grazing provide excellent facilities, while woodland and open pasture create a wonderful natural environment.
A stream runs along the boundary of the estate, where the remains of an old mill add further charm and character. There is also a large pond and two functioning wells, enhancing both the beauty and practicality of the property.
The house benefits from gas-fired central heating, underfloor heating, double glazing throughout and the warmth and character provided by the traditional wood-fired Rayburn. (Please note that the septic systems do not conform to current regulations.)
Properties offering this combination of space, character and flexibility are becoming increasingly difficult to find. Equally suited as an elegant family home, a boutique chambres d'hôtes, holiday rental business, equestrian property, smallholding or retreat venue, this is a rare opportunity to acquire a substantial country estate in an outstanding location. Combining approximately 415m2 of accommodation with 13.6 hectares of beautiful Quercy countryside, it offers not just a house, but an exceptional quality of life.
The historic medieval village of Montpezat-de-Quercy, is renowned for its beautiful arcaded market square, impressive 14th-century Collegiate Church of Saint-Martin and relaxed village atmosphere. The village offers an excellent range of everyday amenities including cafés, restaurants, a bakery, butcher, supermarket, pharmacy, medical centre, primary school and a popular weekly market. Throughout the year, Montpezat-de-Quercy hosts a variety of cultural events, including the much-loved Blue Trumpet Festival, adding to the village's lively community spirit.
The surrounding area is renowned for its picturesque hilltop villages, vineyards, walking and cycling routes, making it an ideal base from which to explore the Lot and Tarn-et-Garonne. Historic Cahors is approximately 30 km away, Montauban around 35 km, Agen approximately 70 km and Toulouse around 85 km. Toulouse-Blagnac International Airport can be reached in approximately one hour, while Caussade railway station, just 18 km away, provides regular rail services to Toulouse, Montauban, Brive-la-Gaillarde and Paris. The nearby A20 motorway offers excellent road connections both north and south, making the property easily accessible for French and international visitors alike.
All measurements are approximate
Photography by Top Maison



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