Historical village house full of features set in a dominating position overlooking the medieval village, rare …
This unique property is steeped in history as it was the place where the local clock maker lived and worked the village clock (l’Horloge). It offers around 200 sq.m of living space and has magnificent openings with dominating views over the village. The property features four bedrooms, magnificent woodwork, finishing and original ceramic floors that all together really make this a special place that one can only appreciate when visiting. Rare property full of history very difficult to come by…early viewing recommended.
Montauban is a busy market town spread over both banks of the River Tarn. Built as a fortified town in the 12th century it was converted into a protestant stronghold during the religion wars. The present town has 17th century buildings and most of the houses are built in the distinctive pink brick which may be seen throughout the town. The Pont Vieux which spans the Tarn with seven arches dates from the 14th century, near the bridge is one of the town’s most important buildings: the Ingres Museum which contains drawings by Ingres and works by the sculptor Bourdelle. Local activities include water parks, quad biking, horse riding, canoeing, ballooning, flying and rafting. The Pyrénées mountains are about 90 minute’s drive away with its beautiful villages, scenery and skiing in winter. The nearest international airport is Toulouse (British Airways, Easyjet, FlyBe) which is 50 kms away. FlyBe also operate from Bergerac which is approx 80-90 minutes away to the north and you can catch a flight from Exeter, Leeds Bradford, Southampton, Edinburgh and Birmingham.
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