A rare property, which carries a part of the history of Saint-Sulpice. The Auberge de la Pointe, already existed in the seventeenth century and being located opposite the ferry that allowed the river to be crossed, it received merchants, and also served as a relay for horses for individuals. Around 1785, it became a coaching inn as well as one of the liveliest places in Saint-Sulpice. Between the two wars, it became an Auberge and from 1983 to 2005, a renowned restaurant. This large building, flanked by a dovecote and a swimming pool to be restored, as well as terraces at the back nestled in a park facing the river, will lend itself to many projects. Hotelier, given its current configuration, reception of people, companies, participatory housing, shared accommodation for seniors etc .... Or more simply, to house a large family looking for an exceptional property. The property is composed as follows: - room 1: 51m2 with small non-functional fireplace - Room 2 (large fireplace): 42m2 with functional fireplace - Small living room of 20m2 - Reception of 17m2 - large reception room of 93m2 - 2 toilets (including 1 to be redone) on either side of the building. - several spaces were dedicated to the kitchen (in all 155.73m2 including kitchen, scullery, dishwasher, lingerie, cold room, arrival of goods and fishmongers). - Staff space of 22m2 - cellar of 30 m2. Upstairs, an apartment of 113 m2 to renovate with 4 bedrooms and a terrace. Still on the first floor, 187 m2 to restore consisting of an old shower room, another recent, a toilet and 7 bedrooms (18m2 - 37m2 - 19m2 - 19m2 - 23m2 - 23m2 and 16m2. On the second floor, the attic, of approx 348m2 in several distinct spaces. A non-functional 6 x 4 swimming pool and many terraces in a park on the Tarn side. Finally, a 20m2 dovecote on the ground to be restored. Location: 1.5 km from amenities, 1.3 km from Saint Sulpice train station, 4.2km from the Toulouse/Albi motorway entrance exit 5, no vis-à-vis with other buildings in the area, no listed monument in the perimeter (castle of Mezens or ruins of Castela). Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Geo Risks website:
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