Moradia Toulouse

Referência: PB_157431

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  • Referência
    PB_157431
  • Localização
    Haute-Garonne, Toulouse
  • Categoria
    Moradia
  • Preço
    1,200,000€
  • Condição
    Não aplicável
  • Quartos
    16
  • Casas de banho
    8
  • Classificação da Energia
    B-
  • Área útil
    820m2
  • Área Total
    50000m2
Moradia Toulouse
A 19th century chateau and its outbuildings in 4 ha of parklands, 40 km to the south of Toulouse.
This property is set near to a small town, with all shops and amenities, 40 km from Toulouse airport. It is accessed via a driveway that crosses the parklands and leads to the foot of an impressive house, looking down on to the river Ariège.
The Domaine dAmpouillac, composed of land and houses, has been known by this name since the 10th century. Initially annexed to the Cuxa Monastery, in 1209 the estate and the priory became part of the Boulbonne Abbey, created in 1129 near to Mazères. The monks of this Cistercian Abbey farmed Ampouillacs land and that of some adjoining estates, such as Baissac, Artenac and several others. The remoteness of Mazères meant that the monks had to construct buildings for their accommodation on the land they were farming. Said buildings, known as Cistercian barns, were to remain the property of Boulbonne Abbey until the time of the French Revolution when, as a result of the revolutionary riots, Ampouillac was partially destroyed. All that remained was the basement of the barn and the current ground floor as is proved by the architecture and the thickness of the walls. In 1791, Ampouillac, was declared National Property and sold. The buyer reconstructed it from the ruins as is explained on the plaque on the stairway. It was also at this time that the first-floor lounge was created and decorated. Ampouillac was to remain in the hands of the same family until 1879 when it was sold to an industrialist from Toulouse.
The building currently spans three levels over cellars, the latter being the old, 11th century, Cistercian barns.

The chateauAll that is currently left of the 11th century building are the Cistercian barns, on which the three levels of the chateau were constructed in the 19th century. Flanked by both a round and a square tower, the main building features a symmetrical and balanced facade. The various buildings surrounding the chateau reveal the full size of the property: an orangery, stables and the old shed where horse-driven carriages were kept.
This estate spans some four hectares of parklands, meadows and gardens bordering the river Ariège.

Ground floor
A vast vestibule, housing a wooden stairway with wrought iron railings, an essential decorative feature, is enhanced with oak wood doors, decorated with superb moulding. On one side, a dining room, with a moulded ceiling and herringbone pattern parquet flooring, provides a view over the river Ariège. A lounge, illuminated via two large openings, looks directly out over the river from a balcony. A large fireplace, oak wood parquet flooring and moulded ceilings are some of the distinctive features. On the other side of the vestibule, a small lounge communicates with a study, the latter enhanced with bookshelf units on each wall.
First floor
A large, extremely elegant, stately lounge is embellished with a gilded, moulded ceiling. Its numerous openings illuminate this room, richly decorated with original features, from all sides. Adjoining, a lounge-library is made very bright courtesy of its dual aspect. The ceilings are outstandingly high. At the end of the corridor, an unfinished room awaits its new vocation. The corridor also leads to two large bedrooms and a bathroom.
Second floor
Six bedrooms each have a view looking out over the parklands. A bathroom and a shower room complete this level.
Third floor
Once home to the domestic staff, this level has been neglected over the years. It is in need of full renovation works.
Basement
Bearing witness to the 11th century, the basement comprises a reception room, a cellar, a kitchen and a laundry room.
Orangery
Nowadays, the ground floor of the orangery comprises a fitted kitchen, a lounge, a dining room and two bedrooms, whilst upstairs there are three bedrooms and a study.
Shelter carts
Standing at a short distance from the chateau, this old charretterie, where horse-driven carriages were kept, is in need of conversion works.
The stables
The stables, fully converted, are ready for occupation.
The parklands
Bordered by the river Ariège, these parklands extend over more than four hectares and are composed of meadows and trees, hundreds of years old. A swimming pool area has been installed out of sight of onlookers.

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