This 1701 property whispers tales of another era, waiting for an enthusiast to restore its centuries-old stones to their former glory. Perched atop a charming valley, this historic residence, with its rustic elegance, holds the promise of an inspired transformation. The main house, built of stone with recently renovated four-sided canal tile roofs, stands out with its understated authenticity. The facades, a mix of rubble stone and ashlar, are adorned with refined cornices. Inside, spacious volumes await either bold reconfiguration or a thoughtful renovation that preserves the stunning wooden floors and weathered terracotta tiles. The exposed timber frame of the barn, a masterpiece of craftsmanship with a 6-meter-high ridge, beckons to be showcased in a renovation project, offering numerous openings and the potential to create a secluded reception hall. Two horse stalls, a large covered area, and additional annexes open the door to diverse uses, whether for equestrian activities, events, or artisanal workshops. The garden, a rare and precious botanical treasure, unfolds like a living canvas, blending poetry and biodiversity. A bamboo grove, truffle oaks, a thriving orchard, ginkgos, and rare species flourish in this serene setting. This open-air laboratory, enriched by 30 years of cultivation and care, awaits patient hands to preserve and enhance its beauty. Nestled in a rolling landscape, the property offers breathtaking views of the Pyrenees and enjoys a mild, sunlit climate. Here, serenity reigns, and the art of living takes center stage. While not listed or classified, this ensemble awaits a bold and visionary soul to restore it to its former splendor. Whether as a family home, a guesthouse project, or a passion-driven estate, the possibilities are endless and inspiring.