
Wake up each morning to views of the Cérou valley framed by medieval windows. This 14th-century house with historic tower stands in one of the Most Beautiful Villages of France, where every stone whispers stories of Occitan bastides and artisans who still inhabit its cobbled streets.
This exceptional medieval house is located in Cordes-sur-Ciel, one of the Most Beautiful Villages of France, in the Tarn department, in the golden triangle between Albi, Cordes and Gaillac. The property is situated in one of the oldest bastides in Occitania, founded in 1222 by Raymond IV, Count of Toulouse.
The medieval village offers breathtaking views of the Cérou valley from atop its ramparts. This historic enclave keeps the medieval spirit alive, with cobbled streets where artists and artisans still work.
The privileged location allows you to enjoy excellent connectivity: just 1 hour from Toulouse airport and 20 minutes from Albi, combining historic charm with convenient access.
Built in the 14th century, this large house with terraced garden features an ochre stone facade flanked by a historic tower. The typical architecture includes garden level, ground floor and first floor with attic.
Access is through the paved interior courtyard, leading to a covered tiled terrace. The windows with red shutters have been meticulously restored, while the canal tile roof preserves the original Genoese cornice.
On the ground floor, a tiled entrance hall with over 6-meter ceilings connects to a green wooden staircase. The 75 m² living-dining room includes open kitchen, stone walls with large fireplace, exposed beam ceilings and valley views.
The first bedroom is in the tower, with unique circular vaulted ceiling and radial beams. A corridor leads to three more bedrooms with private bathrooms.
On the garden level, a staircase protected by the tower leads to the study with exposed beams and antique terracotta floor. Includes access to a huge medieval garage.
The 155 m² attic offers extraordinary potential for additional bedrooms or leisure area, with exposed stone walls and original beams.
The terraced garden uses the slope to create harmonious multiple levels. Natural hedges and paved paths with dry stone walls integrate among flowerbeds with varieties of trees and shrubs.
Tarn in Occitania is rich in historical heritage. Cordes-sur-Ciel combines ecological interest with active cultural life. Proximity to artist studios keeps creative tradition alive.
The medieval cobbled streets invite discovery, while excellent location facilitates both rural life and urban connection. This medieval house represents a unique opportunity to live French history.
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625 m²
330 m²
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4
All orientations
Yes
Pending
999 kW h m² / año
Pending
999 kg CO₂ m² / año