This lovely village house stands behind iron gates in Auvillar, a medieval hilltop village in southwestern France where red-brick arcades and cobbled streets wind down to the banks of the Garonne River, a historic waterway that flows from the Pyrenees to the Atlantic. The home spans approximately 2,300 square feet, sitting on 0.85 acres of established gardens that include a 19th-century lily pond and a swimming pool.
The main house holds five bedrooms and four bathrooms. Period features include beamed ceilings, a working fireplace with built-in bookcases, and French doors opening onto a terrace overlooking the gardens. The property includes oil central heating, a substantial underground workshop with storage and garaging for up to six cars, and a separate stone outbuilding.
The village sits on a rocky outcrop with views extending across the Garonne River valley toward a neighboring château. Auvillar belongs to France’s official association of most beautiful villages, recognized for its 17th-century clock tower, medieval market hall, and 12th-century church. The village center holds shops, restaurants, and weekly markets where local producers sell foie gras, cheeses, and regional wines.
Toulouse and its international airport lie 50 minutes south by motorway. The high-speed TGV train stops in nearby market towns, providing direct connections to Paris in approximately four hours and to Bordeaux in under two hours.
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