France
townhouse
Move-in ready
Town Center. Facade Garonne Stone and Columbage. Built 1256, Restored 2008-2022
For Sale Privately, France
€140,000
Key facts
- Bedrooms
- 2
- Bathrooms
- 3
- Interior
- 65 m²
- Type
- townhouse
Features
- Move-in ready
About this property
Key Info Advert Reference: IFPC46820 Type: Residential (Town House, House), Maison Ancienne , Terraced Bedrooms: 2 Bath/ Shower Rooms: 3 Habitable Size: 65 m² Land Size: 0 m² Highlights Medieval exterior Fully modern but medieval-nostalgic interior. New reverse-cycle multisplit A/C. Full laundry in kitchen. Huge stereo system Large basement All double-glazed, heavy insulation throughout. Features Air Conditioning Basement Bed & Breakfast Potential Character / Period Features Double Glazing Electric Heating Furnished / Part Furnished Mains Drainage Mains Electricity Mains Gas Mains Water Renovated / Restored Rental / Gîte Potential Stone Terrace(s) / Patio(s) Property Description Summary Rebuilt/modernized Medieval structure in the center of a charming, busy small town in SW France near Toulouse. Fully furnished ready to move in just with your suitcases. Kitchen tools, linens, etc. 2 bedrooms, 1 1/2 bath, huge LR and kitchen, nice terrace. 16 ft, ceilings upstairs. Huge stereo system and iMac computer. New 3-zone Inverter Minisplit A/C. About 800 sq. ft.+. I have resided there a couple years alternating with life in USA. Reducing holdings now due to age and complex life in USA. I am sad to give up Carbonne (25 years, off-and-on). A town where English is rarely spoken. Founded in 1256 with rebuilds/additions in 1400s and recently rebuilt starting 2008. The oldest structure in our town. Big historical document accompanies with ALL construction photos. If you want a comfortable getaway here it is. Probably the only such offering in the world. Location Historically, Carbonne originated in the 12th century and later developed as a “bastide”—a fortified planned town—during the 14th century. Like many settlements in the region, it faced significant upheaval during the Hundred Years’ War and was largely rebuilt by the monks of Bonnefort Abbey to ensure better defense. Today, remnants of its medieval past are still visible, including the 16th-century Governor’s
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