
The property known as “Le Moulin” was built and designed by a South African architect in the 1970s for his family. It is not a typical French house. It is light and airy with well-appointed and magnificent views as it is the highest house in Tarn and Garonne at 450m above sea level.
The marble lounge floor fully enclosed balcony leads to a modern solid oak cabinet kitchen with adjoining pantry. The tiled hallway through the centre of the living floor leads to the four upstairs bedrooms.
The large open front hall has a similar magnificent door to the kitchen.
The downstairs accommodation includes the laundry, an en suite bedroom, a play area, a freezer room, a further bedroom used currently as a workshop and a wine cellar.
The main property is insulated and double glazed. The main property is constructed on a concrete platform, so there is no possibility of subsidence due to the primary clay and rock soil surrounding.
The property offers privacy and on the other side of the lane is the second of two large fields that belong to the property with construction permission.
The 20mx8m stone barn has a relatively new roof and is sound in construction. There are two large entrance doors suitable for vehicles.
The property covers over 280 square meters with six/seven bedrooms. Each individual room is thermostat controlled with central heating. There is an air-conditioned lounge, UK satellite TV, broadband landline connection, satellite broadband connection (transferable), water softener and modern contact breaker electricity system.
The property comes with 18,000 square meters of constructible (building) land in three fields, two ponds, wrought iron fencing and gates, garden irrigation system and floodlights. It is on the mains for electricity and water. There are two 300l pressurised hot water tanks.
This property has only come on the market due to personal health reasons.

Le Moulin, Puylagarde, Tarn et Garonne, South West France.