Old farmhouse (approximately 385 years old) for sale. Beautifully situated in the hamlet of La Rive, municipality of Pampelonne in the department of Tarn. The house has unobstructed views over a rolling landscape with fine hiking trails and near the river Viaur.
The house has three spacious rooms, a large sitting hammer annex kitchen, a spacious attic and two spacious garages. It has two interconnected balconies, one of which is large, widening from three to six meters and five meters long. It has a beautiful view. The smaller balcony is in the morning sun. The roofs have been renewed and insulated, the walls have been neatly grouted from the inside. The authentic wooden floors have also been insulated. The bathroom has a spacious bath that can be kept at the right temperature with a pump and filter. It has a large attic with plenty of sleeping space. Part of the house has double-glazed windows. The two main rooms have fireplaces/wood ovens.
The house has almost 5 ha of land, approx. 2 ha directly adjacent to the house and is easily accessible (approx. 15 minutes) via the A68 (Rodez -Toulouse motorway) with a motorway connection of 7 minutes by car. The nearby village of Pampelonne has a pleasant little centre, Carmaux approx. 20 minutes away has all amenities
The department of the Tarn area combines a rich history, beautiful nature and a relaxed lifestyle. Albi (a short half hour from la Rive) is famous for its beautiful Sainte-Cécile cathedral, (one of the largest brick buildings in the world) and is the birthplace of Toulouse-Lautrec (now a beautiful museum with unique works)
The landscape of rolling hills, vineyards and deep gorges is picturesque. The Gorges du Tarn, an impressive network of gorges, is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts who want to walk, canoe or enjoy breathtaking views. There are many hiking and cycling trails, lakes and rivers. The region offers unparalleled peace and tranquility, ideal for a relaxing holiday in the countryside. The area is full of charming villages that seem to have escaped the passage of time, such as Cordes-sur-Ciel, a medieval bastide village often named as one of the most beautiful villages in France. Local specialities such as cassoulet, foie gras and cheeses such as Roquefort can be found at local markets and are often served in cosy restaurants. The region is famous for its Gaillac wines, one of the oldest vineyards in France, with rare grape varieties.
electricity, roof in good condition, water, dining room, kitchen, parking, garage, roof in bad condition, wood heating, double glass windows, fireplace