20 minutes to the south of Toulouse, with tree-filled grounds and a remarkable swimming pool,
a 19th-century family home carefully renovated into a bucolic event space
Toulouse, HAUTE-GARONNE midi-pyrenees 31000 FR

Location

In the Occitanie region, in the centre of the Haute-Garonne department, 20 minutes from Toulouse and all that it entails: its economic performances, status as the world capital of aeronautics, the beauty of its heritage, cultural riches and joyous temperament, the town in which the property is situated enjoys an exceptional location along the valley of the Garonne, between the hillsides of Savès, Lauragais, the Ariège valley and Volvestre. It has a remarkable natural heritage with, specifically, a Natural Zone of Interest for Ecology, Fauna and Flora. The estate is ideally located in the centre of this preserved environment.
The Toulouse-Blagnac international airport and the Toulouse Matabiau train station are only 30 minutes away and provide connections with France and beyond.

Description

At the end of the first driveway that provides access to the departmental road, a majestic willow tree overhangs the small wooden bridge, which marks the property’s entrance. Previously used to provide water for livestock, a water lily-carpeted pond sets the tone, a first and graceful indication of the estate’s overall floral aesthetic. Surrounded by greenery, a winding driveway then leads to the long building, recounting centuries of successive constructions, in which welcoming suites have replaced the feed cellars.
Three clearly defined spaces, the reception space, the guest house and the private area come one after another and are extended by elegant patios in front of each of their façades. The farmhouse occupies the eastern part of the property, which extends over 1.7 hectares with blooming flowers and trees.
The building, with typically Toulouse-style architecture, alternates brick and stone compositions with foundations plastered in lime whitewash. To the north, it is protected by woods whose oak and acacia trees supply fuel for the house’s fireplace. The swimming pool, awarded with a gold medal for the most beautiful design in France by the Federation of Swimming Pool Professionals, adorns the southwest wing of the house with its harmonious conception.
The orchard’s fruit trees take full advantage of their southern orientation to provide ripe seasonal fruit.
Light-coloured, made-to-measure reception tents blend harmoniously with the surrounding nature.

The Guesthouse

Occupying the central part of the farmhouse, the guesthouse is concealed by two flowering wisteria vines. The heavy blond wooden door, composed of two massive leafs, the first sign of the house’s rich history, opens onto a long hallway covered in terracotta tiles around which three spacious bedrooms are articulated, each with their own identity and equipped with an en-suite bathroom or shower room, as well as a dining room perfectly adapted for breakfasts.
On the first floor, accessible via a pale stone and oak staircase, are two suites in light-coloured tones with burnished hardwood floors. In one of the two, a stone and brick bull’s-eye window allows visitors to glimpse the wisteria’s bluish snowflakes. Two shower rooms complete the floor.

The Private Apartments

Continuing on from the farmhouse’s central section is the 150-m² private wing, which the current owners have carefully laid out, attentive to living on the property as comfortably as their guests. It opens up onto a spacious living room with oak hardwood floors and a wall kitted out in brick and pebble. A wood stove, supplied with logs from the grounds, adds comfort to the room.
The kitchen is separated from the dining room by a made-to-measure library, using recovered antique elements, and the whole benefits from abundant light provided by the large picture windows that look out over a patio, which extends the living space.
A luminous ground-floor bedroom, looking out onto the garden and adjacent to a shower room, completes the ground floor.
The upstairs, accessed by a curved staircase decorated with a wrought-iron guardrail, is composed of two bedrooms, an office or storage space and a bathroom.

The Reception Area

Traversing the building along its entire width, the reception area, created in the former stables, is connected to the guesthouse. The waxed hardwood floors, the pebble and brick walls, punctuated by white beams and joists that support the whole, create an authentic and warm atmosphere.
Its annexes, composed of a kitchen, utility room, storage space and a shower room for personnel, are designed to facilitate the caterers' work during events.
Upstairs, a conference room, a smaller version of the one downstairs, continues the same architectural codes, while its two large skylights supply the room with light. Sharing the floor’s surface area almost equally is a vacation rental located directly across from the conference room, composed of a sleeping area, a spacious dining room-kitchen and a shower room.

The Reception Patios

Complementing the more intimate spaces on the southern side, the reception patios multiply the scope of possibilities on the three other sides of the house. The first, with a quartz concrete ground, forms a vast L-shaped surface with the farmhouse.
The second extends the reception area, creating, with its wooden bar, an appreciated “inside-outside” space during events.
The third is meant for the private apartments.
All are equipped with off-white reception tents, custom-made in symbiosis with the surrounding nature, creating a harmonious natural environment.

The Grounds

Recognised for their environmental interest, the grounds benefit from a zone N classification, which ensures the longevity of its natural character. The grounds also include a swimming pool, which has been awarded for the harmony of its design, and benefits from south/southwest exposure as well as a view of the surrounding meadows.
Vast expanses of lawn are punctuated with imposing trees, in many different varieties, such as the ancient cypress that provides a corner of the house with some protective shade.
A few fruit trees compose a spacious and generous orchard, while the neighbouring area could be used to create a nourishing vegetable garden.
Acting as multiple touches of colour in this verdant environment, the flowers have taken their rightful place on the estate, covering everywhere you look with thousands of petals.

Our opinion

Ideally located in a town with recognised natural heritage, between Toulouse and the Pyrenees Mountains, the former country farmhouse has been greatly spruced up. If it has conserved its bucolic environment surrounded by protected nature on majestic grounds, it is also endowed with all the finery of an elegant estate meant for hosting events. Restored after many years of meticulous renovations, which gave pride of place to high-quality antique materials, it invites you to deliciously savour the passing of time, in a beautiful and tranquil setting. Depending on the taste and desire of its future owners, it could become a main residence associated with a professional reception activity with multiple possibilities or an elegant second home for welcoming family and friends.

Exclusive sale

1 540 000 €
Fees at the Vendor’s expense


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Reference 132043

Land registry surface area 1 ha 6 a 37 ca
Main building surface area 507 m2
Number of bedrooms 10



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NB: The above information is not only the result of our visit to the property; it is also based on information provided by the current owner. It is by no means comprehensive or strictly accurate especially where surface areas and construction dates are concerned. We cannot, therefore, be held liable for any misrepresentation.