An 18th-century farmhouse with guestrooms, an ornamental garden, a swimming pool and outbuildings, tucked away near the town of Montauban in south-west France. The property is enclosed. You enter it via a drive lined with a large box hedge. This drive leads up to a vehicle entrance gate and a pedestrian entrance gate, framed between low white walls capped with terracotta tiles. These gates take you into a gravel court dotted with trees. From here, you can enter the main building from its different sides. There is a former farmhouse, which has a ground floor and a first floor and is crowned with a gable roof of barrel tiles. Its elevations are punctuated with rectangular windows of different sizes. They are all set in surrounds of white ashlar facing and are protected on the north side by wooden shutters painted red. At the back, there are two single-storey outbuildings with gable roofs of barrel tiles. The garden includes trees of different varieties and is embellished with flowers and herbs. Items of garden furniture are positioned on gravelled, grassy and timber terraces. There is also a pond, a vegetable patch and a swimming pool.
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