Midi-Pyrénées, Gers, Montréal, France
- PROPERTY TYPE
House
- BEDROOMS
4
- BATHROOMS
2
- SIZE
883 sq ft
82 sq m
Key features
- Garden
- Ground floor bedroom and bathroom
- Terrace
- Fiber optic
- Covered parking
- Hamlet property
- Panoramic views
- Linky
- Private parking
- Barns - outbuildings
Description
The main house is welcoming and practical, entered via a central kitchen (18 m²) which forms the heart of the home. From here, the accommodation flows into a cosy living room (17 m²) with wood-burning stove and dual-aspect windows, and two generously proportioned bedrooms (both 17 m²). A shower room (6 m²) completes the layout.
One bedroom benefits from independent access via French doors opening onto a terrace, offering flexibility for guests. Across this terrace, a separate stone room (12.5 m²) provides a third bedroom with its own entrance.
The independent guest cottage adds further appeal, offering ideal accommodation for visiting family or potential rental use. The ground floor comprises an open-plan living and dining space (22 m²) centred around an original stone fireplace, with provision for a wood-burning stove. Above, a charming sleeping area (18 m²) with exposed beams enjoys elevated views across the surrounding countryside.
Barns & Outbuildings
A particularly attractive feature of the property is the extensive range of barns and outbuildings, offering exceptional flexibility and development potential.
A large barn (75 m²), accessed directly from behind the kitchen, is currently arranged as a spacious dining and entertaining area. Double barn doors open to both front and rear, creating a natural indoor–outdoor flow. This space also includes a shower room and WC, with stairs leading to a substantial converted attic (approx. 74 m² and 36 m²), currently arranged as two sleeping areas beneath exposed timber rafters.
An adjoining barn (78 m²) offers further scope for development, with an additional converted attic space above (78 m²), ideal for creating further accommodation or studio space.
A smaller barn (20 m²) remains unconverted, while a large garage (40 m²) with electricity provides practical storage or workshop potential. A substantial covered hanger to the front of the property offers additional space for vehicles or equipment.
Together, these buildings present a rare opportunity to significantly expand the living footprint, subject to any necessary permissions.
Land & Setting
The property is set within approximately 14,065 m² (1.4 hectares) of land, surrounding the buildings and opening onto unspoilt countryside.
The elevated position provides far-reaching views across fields and gently rolling landscapes, with the Pyrenees visible on the horizon in clear weather — a particularly special feature that enhances the sense of space and tranquillity.
Location & Surroundings
The property is situated within the small hamlet of Balarin, a peaceful cluster of traditional stone buildings set amidst open countryside. The hamlet is home to the charming Église Saint-Jean-Baptiste de Balarin, reflecting the area’s long-standing architectural heritage, while the nearby Château de Balarin adds to the historical character and quiet charm of the setting.
The wider commune of Montréal-du-Gers extends across a landscape of vineyards, farmland and scattered hamlets, forming part of the historic Armagnac region. Founded in the 13th century, the village itself is recognised among Les Plus Beaux Villages de France, with its elegant arcaded square, weekly market and relaxed pace of life.
Within easy reach lies the remarkable Abbaye de Flaran, a beautifully preserved Cistercian abbey set in tranquil surroundings, now hosting art collections and exhibitions.
Nearby, the picturesque village of Fourcès is renowned for its rare circular layout, centred around a tree-lined square framed by arcaded houses. Each spring, it hosts a celebrated flower market, a vibrant event that perfectly captures the spirit of Gascon life.
Despite its peaceful setting, the property remains well connected. Everyday amenities are available in Montréal-du-Gers and the nearby towns of Eauze and Condom, while the departmental capital of Auch offers a wider range of services, schooling and healthcare.
For travel further afield, the TGV station at Agen is approximately one hour away, providing high-speed rail connections to major cities. Toulouse International Airport can be reached in around 1 hour 45 minutes, with additional airport options available at Bordeaux. Access to the A62 motorway further enhances connectivity across the region.
Surrounded by vineyards, sunflower fields and gently rolling countryside, this is a landscape deeply rooted in the traditions of Gascony, offering a lifestyle defined by space, nature and understated elegance.
A rare and versatile country property combining authentic charm, generous volumes and exceptional potential, set within one of the most sought-after and culturally rich areas of the Gers.
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Distances are straight line measurements- Pyrénées(International)50.7 miles
- Lourdes (Tarbes)(International)53.5 miles
- Bergerac(International)62.5 miles
- Toulouse (Blagnac)(International)63.1 miles
- Bordeaux (Mérignac)(International)76.3 miles
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