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Manor house
20 Rooms
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542.13 m²
Toulouse
1 960 000 €
Built in 1467 by a Countess of Toulouse, this medieval château rises with quiet elegance at the heart of an estate spanning over seven hectares, meticulously shaped over time. Here, the timeworn brickwork meets the shade of majestic trees — some planted three or four centuries ago, standing like silent guardians of the grounds.
The main residence, offering approximately 500 square metres of living space, strikes a graceful balance between nobility and simplicity. Bathed in natural light, its vast rooms and lofty ceilings reflect an architecture that is both sincere and unpretentious. Everything here invites refined living, a spirit of sharing, and the transmission of heritage. The château retains the soul of a family home — warm, authentic, and intimately connected to life’s rhythms — where one easily envisions serene summers, elegant gatherings, or quiet evenings by the fire.
Nearby, former barns have been thoughtfully restored to welcome guests for weekly stays, weddings, or special events. The estate lends itself naturally to life’s most meaningful celebrations, while preserving the intimacy that defines its charm.
For equestrian enthusiasts, several stables have been fitted out with care, and the adjoining meadows provide an ideal setting for raising horses or simply enjoying peaceful rides amidst the natural beauty of the land.
Utterly peaceful, yet not remote, this rare property offers a precious equilibrium between strength and grace. A château steeped in history, ready to begin its next chapter.
Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr