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Labastide-dArmagnac
Imagine living in a truly exceptional and historically rich place. Step back in time and discover the meticulously renovated Maison Malartic. Legend has it that Henri IV, who stayed at Maison Malartic, was inspired by the view of Place Royale in Labastide d'Armagnac from the apartment window, which led him to imagine Place des Vosges in Paris. The current owners, unaware of this legend, stumbled upon this gem by chance and were captivated by the stunning view of the square in one of France's most beautiful bastides. They lovingly restored the property with a passion for history and architecture, preserving authentic elements such as original tiled floors, a solid wood staircase with wrought iron railing, exposed stones, traditional timber framing, pristine original parquet floors, intricate plasterwork, original fireplaces, a La Cornue kitchen, designer cast iron radiators, and "Margot" faucets. The grandeur of the rooms, high ceilings, and natural light in this period building are truly impressive. The convertible attic and terrace are added bonuses, while the scenic sunlit square invites you to seek shelter under the arcades or in the gardens outside the ramparts. This property not only offers the charm of arcades but also a private garden with a former cellar that could be transformed into a guest house. In Labastide d'Armagnac, time has not stood still; one simply appreciates the passage of time. With basic amenities nearby, and located 10 minutes from Cazaubon/Barbotan-les-Thermes and 30 minutes from Mont de Marsan, this property embodies the essence of a beautiful and historical village. A must-see for those seeking a unique and enchanting place to call home. As for the price of 795,000 euros, it reflects the exceptional quality, historical significance, and meticulous renovation of Maison Malartic. The property's unique features, stunning views, and prime location in one of France's most beautiful villages make it a rare and valuable find for those who appreciate history, architecture, and charm.