Perched above the Barguelonne River, this 18th-century presbytery offers historic charm, privacy, and sweeping valley views. Located between Cahors and Montauban, in the peaceful hills of Quercy Blanc, the home sits on a rocky outcrop surrounded by vineyards, forests, and limestone cliffs.

Though secluded, essentials are close by—organic markets, village shops, and schools are just minutes away. The setting is peaceful and rooted in tradition, yet still connected to everyday life.

Stone buildings, terraced gardens, and mature trees create a calm, timeless atmosphere. The main house and fully renovated studio are separated by a central courtyard, shaded by greenery.

Key Features:

The presbytery opens into a wide hall with an arched window and leads to a bright living room, kitchen, bathroom, and bedroom. Original materials and rustic details give the home warmth and character.

On the garden level: a second bedroom, shower room, laundry, and storage—with direct access to the western garden and views beyond.

The detached studio is airy and bright, with stone walls, a high wood ceiling, white tile floors, and modern fixtures. It’s perfect for guests, work, or rental.

Gardens unfold in quiet terraces bordered by boxwood and flowers. Stone steps link each level, inviting you to explore or simply sit and breathe in the scent of lime blossoms.

A rare retreat for those seeking peace, authenticity, and a deep connection to nature.

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