The early 19th century house is south facing on the edge of the hilltop village of Itzac in the rolling Tarn countryside. It has been fully renovated and all plumbing and electrics have been replaced.
The house has a large bright living area with open fireplace and fitted kitchen. There are sofas and dining table for 6. Steps lead up to a corridor where there is a double bedroom, twin bedroom and luxury bathroom with separate double sized shower. All have stunning views over the valley. Off the living area in the other direction is the pigeonnaire which has a shower room (double sized shower) and a double bedroom on the first floor.
There is aTV with free UK satellite stations, a CD player with MP3 adaptor and lots of books and games.
The adjoining barn conversion is on 2 levels. On the lower floor is the dining kitchen, double and twin bedrooms and bathroom. Upstairs there is a large living room with double height ceiling, huge exposed beams and large picture windows overlooking the valley. There are also 2 large en-suite bedrooms, one with patio doors leading to the garden.
Outside the door there is a large paved area leading to the summer kitchen and sundeck. The summer kitchen has running water, fridge and an indoor bbq. There is a large covered eating area with table and chairs so you can live the outdoor life. The sun-deck is over 100m2 formed on the top of an old barn and has majestic views to the vineyards of Campagnac and Castelneau-de-Montmiral and the village lake.
Next to the pigeonnaire is a large parking area leading down to the garden which is over 2000m2. The 10m x 5m pool has roman steps and is 1.4m deep. Loungers, chairs and a table can be spread round the pool with views west and north.
Walnut, fig and oak trees provide shade in the lower part of the garden for those who prefer it.
For extensive pictures of outside of the house click here , for views of the renovation work click here and for views of the garden click here