With enchanting views over the Gers countryside, this hilltop villa is the perfect spot for exploring the sunflowers and villages of the region.
This property is set in the heart of rural Gascony, just 15km from the historic town of Auch.
The tranquil gardens open out to organic farmland, making you feel like you are surrounded by endless landscapes.
The glorious swimming pool is ideal for spending long sunny days, whilst the summer kitchen is perfect for long lunches with friends.
Children will love playing on the lawn whilst you watch the sun set from the delightful gardens.
Inside this Gascon farmhouse, the charm and character of this property will become apparent.
The large and airy living space is typical of this spacious farmhouse, with the traditional features such as the high oak beamed ceiling and sunken fireplace adding to the homely feel of this property.
Gers is a region just waiting to be explored.
Cycling is a dream down the quiet, undiscovered lanes, whilst stunning walks can be found around the wonderful villages and historic towns of this area.
The small local restaurants are a delight for discovering the local food highlights of the area, with the local Farmer’s market the perfect, vibrant place to pick up form gastronomic highlights.
Main House Interiors
(approximately 300m2, two levels inc. split-level ground floor)
Cottage Interiors (approximately 60m2)
Outside Grounds
Facilities
This villa is in a countryside location in the captivating Gers department of southern France, only 15km from Auch. This is the traditional region of Gascony which is known for landscapes of sunflowers and some of the most wonderful food and wine in France.
The local village/commune, a few minutes by car, is typical of this region with a post office and a bread depot, as well as a village café that only opens on a Saturday morning. In the summer look out for a number of events taking place in the village square from musical evenings to food events; visitors are always made to feel very welcome.
There is a lovely grocery store around 5km away in the village of Barran whilst restaurants and larger supermarkets can be found in Auch (15km), around a 20-minute drive away. Vic-Fezensac (22km) is also a great town where you can discover amazing restaurants and food shops specialising in local Gascon cuisine as well as a weekly market and larger supermarkets.
Auch (15km) is an incredibly picturesque hilltop town with medieval winding lanes, half-timbered houses, beautiful historic architecture and its grand cathedral, now a UNESCO World Heritage site. Enjoy wonderful Gascon cuisine at one of the many charming restaurants and enjoy the lively atmosphere at one of the two weekly markets on a Thursday and Saturday morning, selling all sorts of great seasonal produce from the local area.
Indeed, you can experience the famous cuisine of Gascony across many restaurants across local villages, serving local delights such as foie gras, prunes, duck breast, goose or whatever may be in season – look out for some great lunchtime menus. Armagnac and wine tours in this region are also possible with many local vineyards offering complimentary tastings and the chance to buy their product.
In the spring, summer and autumn villages come alive with fêtes, festivities, markets and evenings of live music. There are also great night markets in the height of the summer in larger towns. If staying in July or August, look out for the famous music festival that takes places in Marciac (45km), featuring jazz musicians from across the world. The owners will give you information on what is taking place during your stay.
Other places to explore include the well-known market towns of Fleurance (40km) and Lectoure (50km) as well as the delightful villages of Larressingle (42km), Fourcès (52km) and Montréal du Gers (50km), three of France’s ‘Plus Beaux Villages’. Mirande (22km) hosts yet another wonderful market every Monday.
The owners have maps and guides for walkers and cyclists; bike hire can be arranged in advance and bikes delivered to the house. The country roads and lanes in this region are particularly quiet so are most appealing to cyclists of all abilities. Keen hikers can even head to the Pyrenees, a 90-minute drive south, especially wonderful in spring with the wildflowers. Canoeing on the river Baise and fishing are also popular pastimes here.