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Labastide-dArmagnac
Have you always dreamed of living in an exceptional place, full of history? Travel back in time and come discover La Maison Malartic, renovated in an exceptional way. Legend has it that Henri IV, who lived several stays in Maison Malartic, admired the Place Royale in Labastide d'Armagnac from the window of the apartment and imagined the Place des Vosges in Paris. The current owners, unaware of this legend, visited this place by chance and also fell in love with the view of the square of one of the most beautiful bastides in France. Passionate about history and architecture, they have restored the property according to the rules of the art. You will appreciate the numerous authentic elements such as the original terracotta tiles, the solid wood staircase with wrought iron railing, exposed stones, traditional half-timbering, original parquet floors in perfect condition, intricate plasterwork, original fireplaces, La Cornue kitchen, design cast iron radiators, and "Margot" faucets. The current owners have left nothing to chance. The size of the rooms, ceiling height, and brightness are impressive for a building of this era. The convertible attic and terrace are certainly a plus, but when the sun shines on the mineral square, one enjoys taking shelter under the arcades or in the gardens outside the ramparts. Incredible but true, this residence offers the charm of the arcades but also one of those famous intimate gardens with an old wine cellar that can be transformed into a guest house. Symbol of a territory and a terroir, in Labastide d'Armagnac, time has not stopped, we simply appreciate the passing time. These assets make this Bastide one of the most beautiful villages in France. Basic amenities are available on site, located 10 minutes from Cazaubon/Barbotan-les-Thermes and 30 minutes from Mont de Marsan. Price includes buyer's fees at 3.92% VAT on the price of the property excluding fees. Price without fees: €765,000. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website.