An events venue estate, with three buildings on 12 hectares of land, nestled within the Comminges region in the Haute-Garonne department, approximatel
An events venue estate, with three buildings on 12 hectares of land, nestled within the Comminges region in the Haute-Garonne department, approximately one hour from Toulouse.
Located in the southwest of the Haute-Garonne department, the property is approximately 1 hour and 15 minutes from Toulouse and its international airport, 1 hour and 10 minutes from Tarbes and 55 minutes from Auch. In addition, the nearby town boasts remarkable natural heritage thanks to its natural area of ecological, faunal and floristic interest, while the Regional Natural Park of the Ariège Pyrenees and the Pyrenees National Park, extending to the south of the department, are both located in the vicinity.
The building complex, restored according to standard practices and around which the estate is organised, was built over the course of two centuries: the first three buildings date from the 18th century, whereas the manor house, overlooking the whole, was built in the 19th century.
Accessible via a lane that runs alongside verdant pastureland, the property's first building, visible at the end of the lane, is a large reception hall.
To the left is the main dwelling, which includes the family home, followed by the swimming pool - hidden by the walls of an old edifice, which is now roofless over two-thirds of its surface area - as well as, at a right angle, three holiday cottages and a flat.
On the other side of the lane, the former wine storehouse houses a reception hall as well as two living rooms and five bedrooms upstairs, while an immense bedroom, reserved for people with reduced mobility, is located opposite the reception hall.
Lastly, the manor house, overlooking the whole, is accessible via a drive that winds its way through the property's woods.
With either pointed or plaster-coated stone walls, all the buildings have drop-arch or rectilinear windows and doors with brick surrounds as well as gable roofs covered in either regular, barrel or interlocking tiles.
The FarmhouseInhabited by the property's current occupants, the building, with approximately 190 m², includes a study, a family room with a fitted kitchen as well as three bedrooms and a living room upstairs.
The Reception HallWith a wide sloping tile roof, the property's main reception hall is crowned with impressive solid oak and chestnut wood rafters as well as exposed ceiling beams. In addition, wooden columns support the rafters and create a large open-plan area that facilitates both movement and temporary installations.Holiday Cottage #1This two-storey building includes a kitchen, family room, living room and bedroom as well as, upstairs, a mezzanine, two more bedrooms and a bathroom. Thanks to its stone walls and wooden rafters, there is a feeling of rustic authenticity throughout, while its interior décor has been inspired by the surrounding bucolic landscape and integrates materials with warm and welcoming colours.Holiday Cottage #2Also with two storeys, this cottage includes a kitchen, dining/sitting room, laundry room as well as three bedrooms and a bathroom upstairs. Spacious and sunny, this building also has a large mezzanine bathed in light by a picture window that spans its entire length. Using materials like exposed stone and wood, which match perfectly with the interior's understated décor in a range of light-colour hues, the final result is a comfortable space designed for relaxation..Holiday Cottage #3This dwelling, built here according to the same principles as the two other holiday cottages, was designed as a convivial space ...