Built at the beginning of the 20th century by Germain Olivier, diocesan architect in Montauban, this castle built on a Gallo-Roman site became an integral part of the Tarn et Garonnais heritage.20 minutes from Montauban, 1 hour from Toulouse Blagnac airport, you will be seduced by the calm, rural and bucolic environment. With its majestic entrance hall, opening onto a solid elm staircase, as well as a living room with a coffered ceiling, you will then discover large volumes: living room, dining room and glass-roofed kitchen.The corner tower, built to the full height, harmonizes the different levels including six bedrooms each with a water point, bathroom, office and terrace.The seven chimneys, the four lightning rods, the various passages and staircases as well as the attic with traditional cathedral-style framework give the whole thing a grandiose character. Outside: a swimming pool area, 2 wells, a water tower and an outbuilding to restore, all on a wooded park of approximately 1.7Ha.To be expected: finishing work to refresh the whole. Ideal place for family, hospitality and event projects.