French country house with garden and outbuildings

Marignac, Occitania, France

505,400 GBP
  1. EUR 590.000
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3,500 EUR
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  1. Manor house
  2. 480 m² Living space
  3. 8,400 m² Plot size
  4. 20 Rooms
  5. 9 Bedrooms

This 18th-century manor house is situated 15 minutes from Bagnères-de-Luchon. The property provides 2,981 square feet (277 m²) of living space and includes eight bedrooms, two sitting rooms, a dining room, a kitchen, a study, a laundry room, three shower rooms, a bathroom, a walk-in wardrobe, and six toilets. Additional structures include a conservatory, a cellar, and two outbuildings: a renovated 473-square-foot (44 m²) detached pavilion and a 1,722-square-foot (160 m²) orangery requiring completion. The grounds exceed 1.97 acres and offer mountain views.

Interior features and layout

The house retains original architectural features, such as Egyptian-style ceilings, wood panelling, frescoes, marble fireplaces, and period doors and shutters.

  • Ground floor: The 150-square-foot (14 m²) entrance hall leads to two sitting rooms (96 and 279 square feet), a 258-square-foot dining room, and a 215-square-foot kitchen. The kitchen opens onto a 247-square-foot terrace with a glass canopy. This level also contains a study, a laundry room, and a toilet.
  • First floor: A wooden staircase leads to a landing providing access to four bedrooms (ranging from 96 to 290 square feet), three of which include an en-suite shower and toilet.
  • Second floor: This level contains four further bedrooms, two shower rooms with toilets, and a walk-in wardrobe. A turret provides a 360-degree view of the surrounding landscape.
  • Basement: The 839-square-foot (78 m²) basement houses the heating system, former kitchens, and staff quarters, with direct access to the garden.

Outbuildings and grounds

To the right of the main house, the renovated 462-square-foot pavilion functions as self-contained guest accommodation, comprising a living area, kitchen, bedroom, study, and shower room.

To the left, the 1,711-square-foot orangery requires finishing. The current layout includes a living and dining area, a kitchen with terrace access, and three first-floor bedrooms. The building features double glazing, with wiring and water mains awaiting completion. There is also convertible loft space and three garages.

The 1.97-acre grounds are fenced and landscaped with a private well and no immediate neighbours.

Technical specifications and location

The main house is constructed of stone with a natural slate roof and single-glazed timber windows; the pavilion features PVC double glazing. The property is connected to the mains sewer. Heating and hot water are provided by oil-fired systems, supplemented by fireplaces and electric radiators.

  • Amenities: 2 minutes from local shops and services.
  • Travel: 15 minutes from the Spanish border and 20 minutes from ski resorts.
  • Transport: 1 hour 30 minutes from Toulouse and its airport; 2 hours 30 minutes from the Atlantic and Mediterranean coasts.

Energy performance

Final energy demand
497.00 kWh/(m²a)
Energy efficiency rating
  • A+
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • E
  • F
  • G
  • H
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Abafim

Avenue de la Marne 16

65000 TARBES

France
Director
PDG Daniel Fourcade, Assistant Jean-Christophe Bouron
Business information
Register court: RCS Tarbes 44365846300031
Contact
Landline: +33 5 62 34 54 54
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