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DPE non requis.
7 Bedrooms | 2 Bathrooms | Floor 220m² | Plot 498m²
€88,000 €69,500 (HAI) - £58,226**
7 Bedrooms | 2 Bathrooms | Floor 220m² | Plot 498.00m²
€88,000 €69,500 (HAI) - £58,226**
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LOCATION
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DPE not required
DPE not required
BENEFITS
LOCATION
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
Price
€88,000 €69,500 (HAI) £58,226**
Fees %
9% TTC inclus
Fees paid by
buyer
Price without fees
€63 500
Property Tax
** The currency conversion is for convenience of reference only.
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
Price
€88,000 €69,500 (HAI) - £58,226**
Fees %
9% TTC inclus
Fees paid by
buyer
Price without fees
€63 500
Property Tax
** The currency conversion is for convenience of reference only
€88,000 €69,500 (HAI) - £58,226**
Previously two houses and now joined as one, this large property needs love and attention to bring it back to life.
The outside of the house has real charm with a large south facing balcony with views of the mountains.
Sitting next to a stream that runs along the length of the property.
The garage runs the full width of the house but could be divided to provide a separate garage for each property.
Ski Information
• 16-minute drive to Le Mourtis Ski Resort (11 km)
• 22-minute drive to Superbagneres Ski Resort (20 km)
• 45-minute drive to Peyragudes Ski Resort (35 km
• 55-minute drive to Baqueira/Beret in Spain (48 km)
There are two entrances to the houses, on different little roads.
PROPERTY ONE
The main entrance is via the gardens in front of the house (one open and one enclosed). As you go through the door of the first property you are in the entrance hall with tiled floor with a door leading into a WC and another leading into an unfinished shower room – these rooms could be removed to make a larger and more usable hallway.
To the side of the hallway a door opens into the garage with a small cupboard under the staircase. The garage runs the entire length of both houses but could easily be divided into two separate garages.
Original wooden stairs with an iron banister lead up to the corridor on the first floor with the following rooms, all with original wooden floors:
• Dining room with a balcony that overlooks the little stream, a marble fireplace and a door into a cupboard
• Bedroom with a balcony and marble fireplace
• Shower room (shower and wash basin)
• Kitchen
There is a door that connects the two properties on the first floor.
The staircase then continues up to the attic floor with lots of storage and the following accommodation:
• Two bedrooms
• Large room that could be renovated
There is currently a dividing wall between the two houses which could be opened to reveal the room on the other side in the second property.
PROPERTY TWO
The front of property one leads to a terrace at the side with a door into the second house.
The main entrance to the property however is on the little lane at the rear of the building which leads into the corridor with electricity meters for both houses on the wall.
A door from the hallway leads into the garage where the water meter is located (via a trap in the floor).
On the ground floor you will find a:
• Small office
• Living room
• Kitchen with a door leading out on to the side terrace
• Shower room (shower, wash basin) and a separate WC.
A staircase leads up to the first-floor accommodation as follows:
• Large bedroom
• Second bedroom (currently a kitchen as this floor was previously an apartment)
• 3rd bedroom
• 4th bedroom with a door leading out onto the large south facing balcony at the side of the house
• At the end of the balcony is a WC
Stairs lead up to the attic with the dividing wall which could be opened to allow access into the first property.
The electricity and water are available but currently not connected to either property.
REGION
The village has the following shops and services:
• Bakers
• Little café/bar
• Snack bar
• Doctors
• Physiotherapist
• Supermarket
• Hairdresser
• Post Office
• ATM
• Gift shop
• Taxi/Ambulance
and only 10 minutes from the Val d’Aran in Spain with a massive choice of restaurants and bars, large supermarkets etc.
In the immediate vicinity, you have the following activities and amenities available to you:
• Downhill skiing, snowboarding, snowshoeing and cross-country skiing
• Walking and hiking trails at all levels
• Mountains, lakes and village outdoor swimming pool (in Summer)
• Cycling (cross country and Tour de France mountain passes)
• Paragliding, rafting, canoeing, hunting, horse-riding and fishing
• Spas (Luchon, Balnea and Lès in Spain)
• Shops, restaurants and historical sites
The nearest large supermarket, Intermarche is 5km from the house but the little village has a small supermarket and bakers.
Toulouse, Tarbes/Lourdes and Pau airports are all within 1h 20 minutes and the train station at Montrejeau is 25 minutes by car but a coach takes you there from Marignac station several times a day which is just 5 minutes away.
SUMMARY
The houses have been vacant for a while and are perfect for someone who is looking for a renovation project close to skiing, cycling, walking and other mountain activities.
It is possible to split the building back into two properties relatively easily or to finish combining the two to make a large property with a lovely balcony, garden and garage.
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Information about risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website : https://www.georisques.gouv.fr
DPE non requis.
The department of Haute-Garonne borders onto Spain in the south and forms part of the French Midi-Pyrénées region and is surrounded by the departments of Hautes-Pyrénées, Gers, Tarn-et-Garonne, Tarn, Aude, Ariège and the Val d’Aran in Spain. The Garonne river rises from across from the Spanish border, descending for some 500km down through the Pyrénées mountains, via Toulouse into the Atlantic ocean at Bordeaux, leaving in its wake, beautiful lakes, powerful rapid waters and challenging peaks to explore. In the summer, the region offers an amazing choice of activities including rafting, potholing, paragliding , climbing, golf, fishing, horse-riding, gliding, adventure parks, fabulous hikes, mountain bike and of course many Tour de France climbs for cyclists and bikers. Visitors are always amazed at the choice of activities, tourist attractions and friendly welcome on offer here right in the centre of the Pyrenees. The proximity to Spain is a lovely extra little touch with the opportunity to experience two different cultures and sample the local tapas, sangria and rioja wine. Toulouse is the main, international airport for the region, with daily flights to the UK and other European and long-haul destinations and Tarbes/Lourdes airport offers access in under an hour. Motorway access to the villages is easy with routes from Bordeaux, Paris, Lyon and Marseille and you can also cruise overnight via ferry to Santander and Bilbao in Spain. There is a choice of excellent ski resorts in the area catering for all abilities, including; Luchon Superbagneres (the second ski resort to open in France after Chamonix) with its excellent après-ski facilities. Imagine relaxing after a day’s skiing in the thermal spa, having a massage before enjoying a lovely meal with friends or even an English film at the little cinema in the centre of town! In 1854 Luchon received the title of "Queen of the Pyrenees" and it is easy to see why with its beautiful boulevard and impressive villas, spa, casino and mansions. The resort of Le Mourtis is really geared towards families, looking for the facilities and activities that ensure their children are happy and entertained. Situated just 10km from St Beat, an historical Pyrenean village famous for its marble an just 5 minutes to the border of Spain. If you’re a more advanced skier or snow-border, you will enjoy the resort of Peyragudes with its Vallee Blanche and fabulous snow record. You can drive to the resort or take advantage of the free bus from the centre of Luchon. Bourg d’Oeuil is a charming small village nestling at the bottom of the Oueil valley and is the starting point for a variety of hiking trails. In Winter the village is a favourite for those looking to alpine ski and participate in snowshoeing. And whilst here, why not sample skiing in Baqueira/Beret in Spain – a favourite with the Spanish Royal family. Leggett have highly experienced Sales Agents who both live and work in the region and can provide you with invaluable advice and guidance to help you purchase your perfect property here in the heart of the beautiful Pyrenees mountains. Contact us now and take advantage of our award winning buying service and start the search for your dream property today!
25 properties in Pyrenees - Haute GaronneSituated above Saint Beat, at the start of the Val d’Aran and only 1h 30 minutes from Toulouse, Le Mourtis is a family friendly ski resort. Located in the heart of a magnificent forest that is home to brown bears, deer and other small animals. Le Mourtis has 23 km of pistes including 8 green, 5 blue, 5 red and 2 black runs ranging between 1380 m and 1816 m altitude. There are 13 lifts including 2 chair lifts and 2 rope tows, 2 ski schools (ESF and ESI) and a new snow park.. As a family friendly ski resort, children are well catered for at Le Mourtis. The nursery welcomes little ones and has a playroom, video and dormitory. Older children have their own club play space including 2 toboggan runs, 2 snow gardens, 4 lifts and the possibility of ski lessons. In addition to downhill skiing, Le Mourtis also has 15 km of marked trails in the woods for cross-country skiing and 45 km of forest trails for snow shoeing . Mountain guides are available to take you on these trails if you wish. The resort also offers dog sleighing on a 5 km circuit. At the foot of the slopes there are shops, restaurants, cafes, fitness area with a heated pool, jacuzzi, steam room and sauna. Airports: Toulouse – 74 miles Tarbes/Lourdes – 62 miles Carcassonne – 124 miles
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