This charming stone house stands in Camboulit, a quiet hamlet in the Célé valley, where limestone cliffs rise above a river that meanders through the heart of the Quercy region. The home sits close to Figeac, a historic market town in southwestern France, where medieval streets wind between half-timbered houses and sandstone façades that glow golden in the afternoon sun.
The house spans two levels. The ground floor opens to a kitchen and dining room that flows into a sitting area with wood-burning stove. A shaded balcony extends the living space outdoors. Upstairs, two bedrooms share a shower room. Below, a cellar holds the boiler, laundry facilities, and storage.
The home stands on just over an acre of land planted with fruit and ornamental trees.
Toulouse and its international airport lie approximately 90 miles south, reached in under two hours by motorway through rolling countryside. The airport offers direct flights across Europe and connections to North America and beyond.
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