A fully renovated traditional Quercy-style house dating from 1819.
This large, charming house offers 174 m² of living space spread across three levels and is currently divided into two separate dwellings.
The first dwelling, sold furnished, features a spacious 60 m² living-dining room on the ground floor, styled in a rustic manner with an arched stone alcove (*souillarde*), alongside a separate fitted kitchen.
The upper floor comprises two bedrooms, a bathroom, a separate toilet, and a third small room suitable for use as a bedroom, dressing room, or office.
The second dwelling features a bright, spacious living-dining room with an open-plan kitchen on the ground floor. The upper floor includes two bedrooms, a bathroom with a shower, a separate toilet, and a third small room suitable for use as a bedroom, dressing room, or office.
Heating is shared between the two units: a heat pump handles general heating, supplemented by an oil-fired boiler that provides hot water and additional heating during periods of extreme winter cold.
Set in a quiet, peaceful location near Figeac (7 km away), the property sits on an 870 m² plot and backs onto a flat 4,490 m² enclosure. It also includes a carport/shed with space for four cars, a storeroom, and a large cellar—partially underground (two-thirds below grade)—which is ideal for storage, particularly for wine.
In the photograph, the first dwelling consists of the main house extended by the kitchen area located at the arched doorway.
The second dwelling comprises the lower section and the floor above (formerly a stable and barn).
Ready for immediate occupancy.
The two units are separated by a partition wall that can easily be removed to create a single home.
The layout of the house could be reconfigured with some minor work.
Mains drainage. Village school 2 km away (school bus service)
All shops in Figeac (10 minutes away)
Energy assessment carried out on February 3, 2026