House

3 Beds
1 Bath
Habitable Size: 300 m²
Land Size: 2.12 ha
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€480,000

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Region: Midi-Pyrénées Department: Gers (32) Commune: Vic-Fezensac (32190)

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Agency: BLISS IMMOBILIER BLISS IMMOBILIER

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€480,000 is approximately:
British Pounds: £408,000
US Dollars: $513,600
Canadian Dollars: C$705,600
Australian Dollars: A$792,000
Please note that these conversions are approximate and for guidance only and do not constitute sale prices. To find out more about currency exchange, please visit our Currency Exchange Guide.
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Key Info

  • Type: Residential (Country House, Farmhouse / Fermette, Mansion / Belle Demeure, House), Maison Ancienne
  • Bedrooms: 3
  • Bath/ Shower Rooms: 1
  • Habitable Size: 300 m²
  • Land Size: 2.12 ha

Features

  • Garden(s)
  • Land
  • Swimming Pool
  • Terrace(s) / Patio(s)

Property Description

A quarter of an hour from Vic-Fezensac, a road stretches between the fields.
It feels endless. A real country lane, dusty, winding and climbing. It leads to the property, which appears suddenly, perched on its hill like a retired movie star.
The house has clearly seen some things — long quiet summers and barbecues that never seemed to end.
Two horses and a donkey greet newcomers without fuss. They are the kind of animals who have life figured out.
Here reigns true calm. Not the kind found in tourist brochures.
The kind that has a scent — of warm hay and sun on stone.

The garden, slightly bohemian, overflows with untrimmed bushes and unassuming trees. Nothing aligned, everything alive.
The house itself doesn't try to impress. It simply does.
A true stone house, standing proud on the ridge, with a view that stretches all the way to the Pyrenees.
Ivy climbs the façade.
Its uneven rooftops give it a southern air, both Gascon and Provençal.
It's easy and effortless to feel at ease here.

In front, the pool. Blue as the sky.
It has that charm of things unnecessary yet absolutely essential.
A place for chilled rosé, the laughter of a long-lost friend, time pausing for an afternoon nap.

We enter through the living room.
Beams, pale wood, travertine. Nothing more, nothing less.
Effortlessly chic.

The open kitchen is recent, practical, without pretense.
The timber framing defines the spaces with the kind of restraint that should be taught in architecture schools.
And then there are two fireplaces — one for evenings filled with talk, the other for those when silence says enough.

The staircase leads upstairs — a fine staircase, built for people who are no longer twenty but still climb anyway.
Up there, the beams flex their muscles.
The first bedroom catches the light through its large windows.
The second is more modest, but full of heart. It looks onto the bathroom and landing — a peaceful corner for dreaming.
But that's not all.
A ground-floor room currently serves as storage, but will make a lovely bedroom after a fresh coat of paint.

And then, there's the large apartment adjoining the house.
It waits quietly to be brought back to life. The space is there, the water and electricity too.
It only needs waking up — a bit of work for it to live again.
It could become a self-contained wing, a space for guests or visiting family.
A holiday let, perhaps, if you fancy playing host in summer.
In short, extra space — like another promise waiting to be kept.

Everything here tells of a gentle life — slightly old-fashioned, yet deeply enviable.
A house with nothing to prove, that somehow knows you'll end up wanting to stay.A quarter of an hour from Vic-Fezensac, a road stretches between the fields.
It feels endless. A real country lane, dusty, winding and climbing. It leads to the property, which appears suddenly, perched on its hill like a retired movie star.
The house has clearly seen some things — long quiet summers and barbecues that never seemed to end.
Two horses and a donkey greet newcomers without fuss. They are the kind of animals who have life figured out.
Here reigns true calm. Not the kind found in tourist brochures.
The kind that has a scent — of warm hay and sun on stone.

The garden, slightly bohemian, overflows with untrimmed bushes and unassuming trees. Nothing aligned, everything alive.
The house itself doesn't try to impress. It simply does.
A true stone house, standing proud on the ridge, with a view that stretches all the way to the Pyrenees.
Ivy climbs the façade.
Its uneven rooftops give it a southern air, both Gascon and Provençal.
It's easy and effortless to feel at ease here.

In front, the pool. Blue as the sky.
It has that charm of things unnecessary yet absolutely essential.
A place for chilled rosé, the laughter of a long-lost friend, time pausing for an afternoon nap.

We enter through the living room.
Beams, pale wood, travertine. Nothing more, nothing less.
Effortlessly chic.

The open kitchen is recent, practical, without pretense.
The timber framing defines the spaces with the kind of restraint that should be taught in architecture schools.
And then there are two fireplaces — one for evenings filled with talk, the other for those when silence says enough.

The staircase leads upstairs — a fine staircase, built for people who are no longer twenty but still climb anyway.
Up there, the beams flex their muscles.
The first bedroom catches the light through its large windows.
The second is more modest, but full of heart. It looks onto the bathroom and landing — a peaceful corner for dreaming.
But that's not all.
A ground-floor room currently serves as storage, but will make a lovely bedroom after a fresh coat of paint.

And then, there's the large apartment adjoining the house.
It waits quietly to be brought back to life. The space is there, the water and electricity too.
It only needs waking up — a bit of work for it to live again.
It could become a self-contained wing, a space for guests or visiting family.
A holiday let, perhaps, if you fancy playing host in summer.
In short, extra space — like another promise waiting to be kept.

Everything here tells of a gentle life — slightly old-fashioned, yet deeply enviable.
A house with nothing to prove, that somehow knows you'll end up wanting to stay.

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€480,000

Hors frais notariés, d'enregistrement et de publicité foncière.
Wise Currency Conversion provided by Wise
€480,000 is approximately:
British Pounds: £408,000
US Dollars: $513,600
Canadian Dollars: C$705,600
Australian Dollars: A$792,000
Please note that these conversions are approximate and for guidance only and do not constitute sale prices. To find out more about currency exchange, please visit our Currency Exchange Guide.

Location Information

Gers (32), Midi-Pyrénées
Region: Midi-Pyrénées Department: Gers (32) Commune: Vic-Fezensac (32190) View Large Map

For Sale By Agent

Agency: BLISS IMMOBILIER

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