7 rooms
- 5 Beds
- 3 Baths
| Floor 214m²
| Ext 197m²
€229,500
- £196,895**
7 rooms
- 5 Beds
- 3 Baths
| Floor 214m²
| Ext 197m²
Elegant 4-Bed townhouse in central Castelsarrasin with peaceful garden, studio and period charm
This charming 4-bedroom town house, built around 1850, offers over 214m² of living space spread over 3 floors. With high ceilings, large windows, and fireplaces in all main rooms, the home boasts elegant original features, including wooden floors and a stunning wooden staircase. The spacious open-plan living area (52m²) and the impressive 35m² principle bedroom with an ensuite shower room, office space, and access to a sun terrace, provide a perfect family environment. With 3 bathrooms, 2 toilets, and double glazing throughout, it is well-equipped for modern living. The 190m² garden is beautifully landscaped with flowering shrubs. While the exterior may not capture its inner charm, the property is a hidden gem. Located close to shops, restaurants, and just a short drive from Toulouse Blagnac Airport, train station, motorway, Moissac, and Montauban, it is also an ideal lock-up-and-leave holiday home. The Pyrenees, Atlantic and Mediterranean coasts are easily accessible. Energy rating D
Charming 4-Bedroom Townhouse with Garden, Studio & Period Features – Heart of Castelsarrasin
Step inside this deceptively spacious and elegant 4-bedroom townhouse, offering over 214m² of beautifully presented living space across three floors. Brimming with original features, high ceilings, and plenty of natural light, this characterful home is full of surprises.
Ground Floor:
An inviting hallway opens into a stunning 52m² open-plan living area, complete with a fireplace, tiled flooring, and triple patio doors leading out to the tranquil walled garden. The bright kitchen area blends seamlessly into the space but can be discreetly closed off with folding doors. Bedroom 1 (14.5m²) is a modern, light-filled room with wood flooring, built-in wardrobes, and views over the front of the property.
First Floor:
The elegant wooden staircase leads to a generous landing. Bedroom 2 (25m²) features wood flooring, a decorative fireplace, two large arched windows, built-in wardrobes, and a dressing area. Bedroom 3 (35m²) is the luxurious principal suite with an ensuite shower room and WC, built-in wardrobes, office space, and double doors opening onto a large private balcony — perfect for morning coffee or relaxing evenings.
Second Floor:
Bedroom 4 (40m²) offers outstanding flexibility, currently configured with a gym area, kitchenette, shower room, WC, and access to a second large balcony. Previously used as an independent apartment, this space is ideal for guests or as a rental opportunity.
An attic space above provides extra storage (not suitable for conversion).
Outside:
The pretty 190m² walled garden is a private oasis, filled with mature flowering shrubs and a lawned area, with views towards the cathedral tower. A charming garden studio (22m²) includes a cosy lounge, tiled floor, kitchenette, shower room, WC, and electric radiators — perfect as a guest suite or artist's retreat. Steps lead up to a rooftop terrace above the studio and down to a good-sized wine cellar. There’s also a useful outside storage area, ideal for conversion into a summer kitchen or pizza oven zone.
Practical Info:
Double glazing and gas central heating throughout. Mains drainage. Street parking available; current owner rents a garage nearby for €50/month.
Location:
Perfectly situated close to shops, restaurants, and excellent transport links. Just 40 mins to Toulouse Blagnac Airport, train station within walking distance, 10 mins to Moissac, 25 mins to Montauban, and easy access to the A62 motorway. The Pyrenees, Atlantic coast, and Mediterranean coast are all within comfortable reach.
This property is a hidden gem – ideal as a spacious family home, a lock-up-and-leave holiday retreat, or a rental investment.
Energy rating: D
About Castelsarrasin and the Area:
Castelsarrasin is a vibrant market town in the Tarn-et-Garonne department of southwest France, steeped in history and charm. Its roots date back to Roman times, and it flourished during the medieval period as a fortified stronghold — its name deriving from "Castel Sarrazin," referencing its ancient defensive role. Today, the town offers a rich blend of heritage and modern convenience, with a picturesque canal port on the Canal de Garonne, a lively weekly market, excellent local produce, and a warm community atmosphere. The surrounding region is known for its sunflower fields, orchards, and gentle rolling countryside, with easy access to the pilgrimage site of Moissac, renowned for its UNESCO-listed abbey. Whether you're looking for cultural immersion, peaceful living, or an active lifestyle, Castelsarrasin provides a perfect base in the heart of southwest France.
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