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Located in the charming village of Marciac, in the south of Gers, this magnificent bourgeois house, its guest house, and outbuildings offer a unique living experience. The property consists of three distinct buildings, each infused with character and history. The main house, a true architectural gem, captivates with its carved stone details, period fireplaces, and refined parquet floors. On the ground floor, a spacious entrance hall leads to large living rooms and a grand dining room, as well as the kitchen. Upstairs, four comfortable bedrooms, two with en-suite bathrooms, ensure a harmonious living space. The 3rd and 4th bedrooms share the same shower room. The convertible attic offers considerable expansion potential, with its Mansard roof structure and numerous windows offering beautiful views of the village. The outbuildings include the 'small house', a 35m2 with a mezzanine, offering an independent and charming living space, as well as a renovated former stable on two levels, ideal for conversion into an artist studio or additional accommodation. An attached garage completes this exceptional property. Outside, the landscaped garden invites relaxation with its picturesque greenhouse, period stone basin, and 6-person spa. This unique property leaves no one indifferent and deserves a thorough visit. Further details: Construction: 18th century Land area: 1500m2 Ideal location close to the amenities and attractions of Marciac. Central heating with oil Property tax: 3400 Do not hesitate to contact us for more information or to arrange a visit of this real estate gem in Marciac. Honoraires à la charge du vendeur. Dpe vierge. Price thoughts: The property is truly unique, with a rich history and stunning architectural details. The location in the charming village of Marciac adds to its appeal. At 695,000, this property offers excellent value for the quality and features it provides. It is a rare find and is sure to be a wise investment for the discerning buyer looking for a one-of-a-kind home in the Gers region.