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£435,907
€514,000 (€166/sq. ft)
4 bed villa for sale
Réalmont, Tarn, Occitanie4 beds
1 bath
5 receptions
3,089 sq. ft
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Property location
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Features and description
- Historic property
- Garden
- Terrace
- Mains Drains
- Mains
- 0-2 km to amenities
- Oil fuelled heating
- Covered parking
- 50 km or less to airport
- Private parking
- Barns - outbuildings
- Electricity on site
- Garage
- Woodburner(s)
- Detached
- Character property
- Double glazing
- Wood fuelled heating
- High speed internet
- Habitable
- Open fireplace
- Guest house - Gite
- To be renovated
- Business potential
- Barns-outbuildings
- 0-2km to amenities
- Water on site
Let's begin our visit. From the very first approach, we are impressed by this totally unique group of buildings, which leaves nothing to be seen - it's totally enclosed!
This is certainly a property steeped in history, and the stonework, the windows and their frames, and even the stained glass windows on the side of the house are a reminder of this.
After signalling our presence by the knocker on the beautiful entrance door, we enter the hall. Here we can assure you that time has stood still! Here we are in the renovated part of the house, and we'd like to congratulate the current owners who have managed to keep the soul of the place and sublimate all the architectural details, bravo! 30 years of passionate work!
Before going any further, it's important to describe the soul of this place: You feel protected, instantly sheltered, far from the world and close to everything at the same time, a curious impression that's worth highlighting!
Cement tiles, arched doors and a massive staircase set the scene, with the hall leading to a summer lounge with direct access to the park. Then there's a second bright room that currently houses a music room, so any wellness-related activity would be perfect here. This ground floor also includes the boiler room and laundry room.
Let's go back up to the first floor now, after wandering around the staircase and discovering a number of decorative features, we come across a beautiful kitchen that elegantly combines fresh, natural tones and a fully functional period fireplace. This floor allows easy movement between the rooms, so from the kitchen you can go into the small, cosy lounge that invites you to relax, then down the hallway into the masterpiece, a through lounge-dining room, the beautiful colour harmonies in shades of parma, violet and natural wood have captivated our eye, this room is simply magical, its closed fireplace with wood burner, reinforces the cocooning aspect! These living rooms all open onto the garden, which is so serene!
From here, we return to the hallway with its bathroom, where the natural light blends with the grey and blue tones, truly spendid!
Back on our beautiful staircase, we reach the second floor and its sleeping area. Here, we fall under the spell of the incredibly spacious master bedroom, where the Zen spirit reigns supreme. Then there are 2 other equally luminous bedrooms, a study and a large central room that could be used as an extra bedroom or a library......
It's time to return to the non-renovated wing, which extends over the same levels.
The potential here is enormous: On the upper floors there's a large central room, 4 bedrooms in need of renovation, lots of storage space and, at the far end, a real treasure: A former chapel that's been desecrated, with 2 beautiful stained glass windows and original paintings on the ceilings!
On the ground floor, there are workshops, a cellar, 55m2 of former classrooms and a large living room. This was once a religious school.
All these rooms open onto the parklands, a landscaped area with many species of trees, totally enclosed, with a well, ideal for relaxing and socialising. A space like this is incredible and unique in the heart of the town, and there is access from the back street for any maintenance work you may need to carry out, as well as parking for your vehicles if required.
But that's not all, facing the house, all around the park is a courtyard with a new roof structure, a large 80m2 building and a small 35m2 house.
All these adjoining areas are in need of renovation, enabling you to carry out a wide range of projects related to hospitality and professional activities such as seminars, training centres and wellness-related activities ....
This property is a truly unique opportunity on the market, in one of the most affordable regions of the South of France. Ask for our full video, an essential tool that will enable you to discover all the spaces and familiarise yourself with this unusual place before your visit!
Location: Halfway between Albi and Castres, Réalmont is a picturesque bastide town full of charm. Discover superb corbelled houses and a beautiful arcaded square, where the market takes place every Wednesday. A land of flavours, the best day to visit Réalmont is undoubtedly Wednesday morning, the day of the traditional market where local producers have been gathering for centuries. This weekly event is renowned throughout the department for its friendly atmosphere.
This small town in the west of the Tarn department, in the Occitanie region, is right in the heart of the Pays de Cocagne. At the foot of the Montagne Noire, close to the Vauréen plains and the Puylaurens hills, where on a clear day the snow-capped Pyrenees are a spectacular sight, the Pays de Cocagne boasts a rich heritage.
If there's one region in the Tarn where the land is generous, it's here, on these plains of rich, fertile clay, where cereals flourish and ripen under the scorching sun. Where vines and orchards, saffron and woad, flourish. And where people find peace, well-being and prosperity.
You'll be welcomed to the Tarn department, where you'll discover and embrace its culture of good living, rooted in its Occitan roots. You'll also love this department with its 1,000 faces and emblematic museums, such as the Toulouse Lautrec Museum in Albi, the Goya Museum in Castres and Dom Robert in Sorèze.
Toulouse and its airport are 1h30 away, and Carcassonne is almost the same distance. Castres has its own commercial and business airport (internal), with 3 daily flights to Paris.
This is certainly a property steeped in history, and the stonework, the windows and their frames, and even the stained glass windows on the side of the house are a reminder of this.
After signalling our presence by the knocker on the beautiful entrance door, we enter the hall. Here we can assure you that time has stood still! Here we are in the renovated part of the house, and we'd like to congratulate the current owners who have managed to keep the soul of the place and sublimate all the architectural details, bravo! 30 years of passionate work!
Before going any further, it's important to describe the soul of this place: You feel protected, instantly sheltered, far from the world and close to everything at the same time, a curious impression that's worth highlighting!
Cement tiles, arched doors and a massive staircase set the scene, with the hall leading to a summer lounge with direct access to the park. Then there's a second bright room that currently houses a music room, so any wellness-related activity would be perfect here. This ground floor also includes the boiler room and laundry room.
Let's go back up to the first floor now, after wandering around the staircase and discovering a number of decorative features, we come across a beautiful kitchen that elegantly combines fresh, natural tones and a fully functional period fireplace. This floor allows easy movement between the rooms, so from the kitchen you can go into the small, cosy lounge that invites you to relax, then down the hallway into the masterpiece, a through lounge-dining room, the beautiful colour harmonies in shades of parma, violet and natural wood have captivated our eye, this room is simply magical, its closed fireplace with wood burner, reinforces the cocooning aspect! These living rooms all open onto the garden, which is so serene!
From here, we return to the hallway with its bathroom, where the natural light blends with the grey and blue tones, truly spendid!
Back on our beautiful staircase, we reach the second floor and its sleeping area. Here, we fall under the spell of the incredibly spacious master bedroom, where the Zen spirit reigns supreme. Then there are 2 other equally luminous bedrooms, a study and a large central room that could be used as an extra bedroom or a library......
It's time to return to the non-renovated wing, which extends over the same levels.
The potential here is enormous: On the upper floors there's a large central room, 4 bedrooms in need of renovation, lots of storage space and, at the far end, a real treasure: A former chapel that's been desecrated, with 2 beautiful stained glass windows and original paintings on the ceilings!
On the ground floor, there are workshops, a cellar, 55m2 of former classrooms and a large living room. This was once a religious school.
All these rooms open onto the parklands, a landscaped area with many species of trees, totally enclosed, with a well, ideal for relaxing and socialising. A space like this is incredible and unique in the heart of the town, and there is access from the back street for any maintenance work you may need to carry out, as well as parking for your vehicles if required.
But that's not all, facing the house, all around the park is a courtyard with a new roof structure, a large 80m2 building and a small 35m2 house.
All these adjoining areas are in need of renovation, enabling you to carry out a wide range of projects related to hospitality and professional activities such as seminars, training centres and wellness-related activities ....
This property is a truly unique opportunity on the market, in one of the most affordable regions of the South of France. Ask for our full video, an essential tool that will enable you to discover all the spaces and familiarise yourself with this unusual place before your visit!
Location: Halfway between Albi and Castres, Réalmont is a picturesque bastide town full of charm. Discover superb corbelled houses and a beautiful arcaded square, where the market takes place every Wednesday. A land of flavours, the best day to visit Réalmont is undoubtedly Wednesday morning, the day of the traditional market where local producers have been gathering for centuries. This weekly event is renowned throughout the department for its friendly atmosphere.
This small town in the west of the Tarn department, in the Occitanie region, is right in the heart of the Pays de Cocagne. At the foot of the Montagne Noire, close to the Vauréen plains and the Puylaurens hills, where on a clear day the snow-capped Pyrenees are a spectacular sight, the Pays de Cocagne boasts a rich heritage.
If there's one region in the Tarn where the land is generous, it's here, on these plains of rich, fertile clay, where cereals flourish and ripen under the scorching sun. Where vines and orchards, saffron and woad, flourish. And where people find peace, well-being and prosperity.
You'll be welcomed to the Tarn department, where you'll discover and embrace its culture of good living, rooted in its Occitan roots. You'll also love this department with its 1,000 faces and emblematic museums, such as the Toulouse Lautrec Museum in Albi, the Goya Museum in Castres and Dom Robert in Sorèze.
Toulouse and its airport are 1h30 away, and Carcassonne is almost the same distance. Castres has its own commercial and business airport (internal), with 3 daily flights to Paris.
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