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An Elegant 18th-Century Farmhouse in the Gers Countryside - Saint-Justin, France
An Elegant 18th-Century Farmhouse in the Gers Countryside - Saint-Justin, France
An Elegant 18th-Century Farmhouse in the Gers Countryside - Saint-Justin, France
An Elegant 18th-Century Farmhouse in the Gers Countryside - Saint-Justin, France
An Elegant 18th-Century Farmhouse in the Gers Countryside - Saint-Justin, France
An Elegant 18th-Century Farmhouse in the Gers Countryside - Saint-Justin, France
An Elegant 18th-Century Farmhouse in the Gers Countryside - Saint-Justin, France

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An Elegant 18th-Century Farmhouse in the Gers Countryside

2-6 Keys4 Bedrooms9 Guests4 BathsView Amenities

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An Elegant 18th-Century Farmhouse in the Gers Countryside

Nestled within 2.5 acres of landscaped grounds in the South of the Gers countryside, this beautifully restored 18th-century property offers a refined rural lifestyle. Located in a peaceful village setting, yet just moments from the vibrant town of Marciac, famed for its annual jazz festival, the home presents an elegant blend of historical character and modern comfort.

The sweeping views over the rolling hills, often called the "French Tuscany," form a serene backdrop to daily life, visible from various points throughout the property.

The journey home begins along a lavender-lined courtyard, leading to a grand entrance hall that immediately establishes the home’s tasteful aesthetic. Here, an elegant circular stone and wood staircase stands as a centrepiece, complemented by a double-sided stone fireplace shared with the adjoining lounge.

The home’s refined interiors and thoughtfully composed layout create an atmosphere of understated elegance, where historic charm blends seamlessly with contemporary comfort. Each space has been curated to preserve the authenticity of the farmhouse while introducing a sense of ease and sophistication. Generous proportions and natural light enhance the feeling of calm throughout, offering intimate corners for quiet moments alongside welcoming areas designed for gathering and entertaining. The residence feels both graceful and deeply comfortable, perfectly aligned with the tranquil rhythm of the surrounding countryside.

The open yet defined layout creates a natural flow between the social heart of the home and quieter retreats. The impressive kitchen, with its cathedral ceiling, exposed beams, and antique terracotta floors, serves as a welcoming hub. It is well-appointed with a large central island, high-end appliances, and ample space for dining, while a cosy TV room lies just beyond.

The living spaces are designed for both comfort and graceful entertaining. A beautifully furnished lounge stretches the length of the house, its stone floors and open fireplace leading into a formal dining room, an ideal setting for evening gatherings.

Upstairs, a spacious landing opens to a mezzanine-level office, offering a quiet workspace overlooking the interiors. The upper level is dedicated to rest, featuring three generous suites, each with its own well-appointed shower room, and a fourth bedroom with an adjoining bathroom, providing ample and flexible accommodation.

Outdoor living is equally exceptional. The kitchen opens onto a spacious covered terrace, ideal for long, relaxed meals and evenings spent outdoors. Across the landscaped grounds, several additional terraces provide peaceful and private spots to take in the sweeping views and enjoy the serenity of the estate.

The pool area forms a true retreat, framed by a wide paved terrace with ample space for sunbathing and relaxation. Two elegant covered terraces, designed for lounging, dining, and entertaining, extend the living spaces outward and create a seamless connection between the home and its beautiful natural setting.

Gascony and the surrounding region offer exceptional variety. The vibrant village of Marciac is just a short walk or cycle away, while Toulouse and the Pyrenees ski slopes can be reached in around 90 minutes. Bordeaux, the Atlantic beaches of Biarritz and Saint-Jean-de-Luz, the Basque Country, and even northern Spain are all within a comfortable two-hour drive. Lourdes International Airport is only 50 minutes away, with convenient connections to the UK, Italy, Ireland, Malta, Belgium, and Paris.


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Property Amenities

Pets Welcome Upon Approval | Not Handicap Accessible

Entertainment
Satellite/Cable TV
Other
Fireplace
High Speed Internet
Washer & Dryer
Wireless Internet
Outdoor
Outdoor Grill
Outdoor Lounge
Outdoor Pool



Property Details

Size

Private Residence with 2 Levels
4 Bedrooms, 4 Baths, 3175 square feet, 295 square meters

Bedrooms

King, Queen, Queen, and Queen
9 Guests maximum

Additional Sleeping Options

Single bed in addition to the Queen bed in the second bedroom.
A baby bed (crib) can also be provided.
Accommodation for 9 adults + 2 babies

Nearest airport

Toulouse-Blagnac Airport (TLS)
90 minutes drive.

Property View

Sweeping views over the rolling hills, often called the "French Tuscany".

Activities of Interest

  • Arts
  • Golf
  • Hike
  • Wine Country
  • Explore the Marchés au Gras: From November to March, experience the region's culinary tradition at these evening markets dedicated to duck and goose specialties.
  • Hike or Cycle the Countryside: Discover the rolling hills and sunflower fields through the extensive network of scenic trails.
  • Attend a Concert at Jazz in Marciac: Enjoy world-class music during the internationally acclaimed summer festival.
  • Visit Local Wine and Armagnac Producers: Embark on a tasting tour of the region's esteemed vineyards and distilleries.
  • Play a Round of Golf: Enjoy a day at the Golf du Château de Pallanne, a scenic 18-hole course set in the rolling countryside.

Places of Interest

  • Marciac: A vibrant bastide town renowned for its world-famous Jazz in Marciac festival and lively Sunday market.
  • Bastide d'Armagnac: A perfectly preserved 13th-century fortified village, offering a glimpse into the region's medieval history.
  • Château de Pallanne: A beautiful wine estate offering tours and tastings of its acclaimed Armagnac and floc de Gascogne.
  • The Abbey of Flaran: A well-preserved Cistercian abbey with stunning cloisters and a rich history dating back to the 12th century.
  • Plaisance-du-Gers: A charming town on the banks of the Arros river, known for its traditional market and picturesque setting.