Detached Rural House on the Outskirts of Charming Village
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Located at the outskirts to the medieval village of Montréal-du-Gers, this is a beautiful, charming property set on a 2,300 m² plot. The south-facing main house offers 120 m² of living space.
The ground floor features a dining room opening onto a 26 m² fitted kitchen, a 17 m² living room, a bathroom, and a separate toilet.
Upstairs, there are four lovely bedrooms.
A magnificent stone wine storehouse (chai) is attached to the main building; spanning 53 m², it offers numerous conversion possibilities.
A covered terrace with exposed roof trusses extends from the wine storehouse.
Two spacious garages with wooden doors form the other wing of the building.
A separate 200 m² stone building completes the property. All roofs have been renewed, and the heating system is oil-fired.
There is a well on the property, and additional land is available for purchase.
The department of Gers is often described by those who know France as an excellent area to visit, if not the best area of France for Brits who want to relocate.
It is not over-run however and indeed, the department has a diverse array of assets to discover, some of them are obvious; the rolling countryside, very mild climate, the Pyrenees mountains, whilst others remain more subtle like the hearty food, local culture, street markets and Gascon traditions. Foreigners often refer to the area as Gascony, referring to the former French province.
The department is generally an agricultural area where the local gastronomy is highly regarded by both French nationals and foreign expats.
The most cultivated crops in Gers are Colza, Grain, Sunflowers and Corn. Some of the older locals may speak a Gascon patois, but its usage remains in decline among the younger generations.
The largest Gersoise towns in terms of number of inhabitants are Auch, Condom and Fleurance but even these are not overly large.
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