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Saint-Antonin-Noble-Val
Nestled between Quercy, Albigeois, and Rouergue, this 17th and 19th-century property in Saint-Antonin-Noble-Val boasts a beautifully renovated house, barn, dovecote, and swimming pool within a landscaped park. Originally built by Alphonse de Poitiers, the Count of Toulouse and brother of King Saint Louis, this former farm, likely of medieval origin, displays the carefully engraved date of 1649 on a lintel now located indoors. The frontispiece of the entrance door features the delicately carved initials P and B alongside the date 1846, showcasing the opulence of its previous owners who added an additional dwelling to the property in the 19th century to give it a more refined appearance. Desirably situated at the base of a 13th-century bastide, the property is accessed via a path leading to its gate, surrounded by lush gardens, flower-filled nooks, a well, a vegetable garden, and a chicken coop. Comprising three buildings of two or three levels each, including the main house with four bedrooms, the converted barn with a spacious living area and three bedrooms, and a quaint dovecote, each structure is visually connected by a wall enclosing a courtyard with a captivating pool. Across the grounds, a small stone bridge over a tiny stream leads to a charming standalone building, ideal for secluded relaxation amidst the garden. Alongside its living spaces, the barn also features a large garage. The meticulous renovation of the property adheres to traditional craftsmanship, enhancing the original elements with noble materials and contemporary decor touches while ensuring modern conveniences such as a saltwater pool system, automated irrigation, and double-glazed windows. Priced at 960,000, this unique estate offers a harmonious blend of historic charm and modern comfort for discerning buyers seeking a countryside retreat in a picturesque setting.