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Town house
7 Rooms
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260 m²
Lectoure
472.500 €
4 Bedrooms
Terrace
1 Balcony
It is often when you think you know Lectoure by heart; and that this lovely market town has no more surprises up its sleeves, that you stumble upon one of its most hidden treasures yet. The views of Lectoure we find from its hidden gardens, and secret balconies will always offer a perspective over the town and its ancient rooftops unlike any other, and this property is no exception. From the outside its elegant cream façade and neat windows offers the promise of a property that has been restored throughout, and as the main door from the street opens, we are not disappointed. The first impression is of sunlight, and a crisp and contemporary interior. The hallway has been fitted with neat almost ''invisible on the eye'' cupboards to store cumbersome shoes and coats. The eye is drawn to the end of the passageway towards the kitchen and beyond to the garden. Through a stone opening in the wall to the left there is a room, perfectly restored, which overlooks the main street, and which is currently used as a dining-room, although it could also double up as a downstairs work or study area for anyone wishing to work from home, being the closest room to the front door and to the town centre. Beyond here, the property opens out to the main downstairs room and to the heart of the house. Here we find a beautiful open plan kitchen and dining area, with a wood pellet stove in the corner which heats the entire house through a series of invisible pipes behind the walls. The heat thrown out from the wood burner in the kitchen is warm and even. There is a clear sense here that this is a comfortable home in which to live, with all modern conveniences. The kitchen is immaculate. To the rear of the room a large bay window and two French doors let in a view of the interconnecting courtyard garden, which links the main house to the second house behind. On the other side of the bar, the kitchen units are discreet, with an electric hob, oven and fridge, as well as a door beneath the stairs which leads to the downstairs cellar. This is possibly the only house in Lectoure to have a fully boarded wooden cellar floor, which creates an underground space that is so warm and cosy that one could be forgiven for thinking it is a habitable and not utilitarian room - however convenient it is for the storage of the bags of wood pellets for the stove. The cellar also houses the washing machine and the dryer. From the kitchen, the original elegant turning staircase leads to the first and second floor. The wooden treads of the staircase have been painted in elegant black, to match the gorgeous wrought iron rails. On the first floor we discover the main reception room. If the downstairs kitchen and dining-room is the reception room for entertaining, this room has a private and intimate feel, reserved for the family. The floor is lain with the cleanest carpet we have ever seen. It couldn't look newer than if it had just been unrolled by the store. The room is stunningly bright, with sunlight from the south, and that inimitable light so well-known all the residents of Lectoure. In the corner a small workspace with a table has been carefully dissimulated behind an ancient 18th century cupboard door. Each inch of space in this property has been used to its advantage. As we have climbed up a level in the house, so our view of Lectoure is more impressive. The reception room has two splendid tall windows, which overlook the courtyard to the rear, affording a view of the second house - which in style resembles that of what is known in Bordeaux as an ''Echoppe'' or small elegant manor house, often found in town. Also on the first floor, there is a double bedroom with a fitted cupboard which overlooks the town, and a lovely shower room, with a black elegant painted sink unit, which offers a classical and grand air to the room. The bathroom, like the main reception room, overlooks the garden and the roof tops to the south. On the second floor, accessed by the same elegant turning