Exceptional historic residence/Former 19th-century theatre
Puymirol, Lot-et-Garonne (47)
€369,000
Reference: VC4703
Virginie CORRÉ
On the central square of the first bastide town in the Agenais region, founded in 1246, stands this majestic character property with its period yellow façade decorated with trompe-l'oeil imitating red brick.
Sheltered under its historic arcades, this house, built in 1837, bears witness to the rich past of the village, where the famous Guyenne grain fairs were once held.
This property, covering nearly 600m² over three floors, was once home to a hotel that brought the central square to life.
Even today, the soul of this place still vibrates in its remarkable ballroom and theatre, which have been preserved.
On the ground floor, a superb entrance hall separates a lounge, formerly the village bar and restaurant, from the charming kitchen, the dining room and the ballroom/theatre with its original galleries, which once allowed spectators to watch performances from above.
The two upper floors reveal eight bedrooms, three huge living rooms/libraries with preserved period décor, a cinema room with overhead projector, and a sublime south-facing terrace with unobstructed views of the surrounding countryside.
The property also includes a second house of approximately 110m² with a basement and attic, just waiting to be joined to the main house to offer exceptional space.
Both houses have access to the garden, which could accommodate a swimming pool, a true haven of peace in the heart of the medieval village.
This rare heritage property, requiring complete renovation with multiple development possibilities, is an opportunity to acquire a piece of history in one of the most remarkable bastides in the Lot-et-Garonne, where every stone tells the story of nearly eight centuries of history. A few photos enhanced by AI will help you imagine your new home in this beautiful region.
Sheltered under its historic arcades, this house, built in 1837, bears witness to the rich past of the village, where the famous Guyenne grain fairs were once held.
This property, covering nearly 600m² over three floors, was once home to a hotel that brought the central square to life.
Even today, the soul of this place still vibrates in its remarkable ballroom and theatre, which have been preserved.
On the ground floor, a superb entrance hall separates a lounge, formerly the village bar and restaurant, from the charming kitchen, the dining room and the ballroom/theatre with its original galleries, which once allowed spectators to watch performances from above.
The two upper floors reveal eight bedrooms, three huge living rooms/libraries with preserved period décor, a cinema room with overhead projector, and a sublime south-facing terrace with unobstructed views of the surrounding countryside.
The property also includes a second house of approximately 110m² with a basement and attic, just waiting to be joined to the main house to offer exceptional space.
Both houses have access to the garden, which could accommodate a swimming pool, a true haven of peace in the heart of the medieval village.
This rare heritage property, requiring complete renovation with multiple development possibilities, is an opportunity to acquire a piece of history in one of the most remarkable bastides in the Lot-et-Garonne, where every stone tells the story of nearly eight centuries of history. A few photos enhanced by AI will help you imagine your new home in this beautiful region.
Amenities
- Fireplace
- Alarm system
- Swimming pool
Location
Location is approximate. Contact us to arrange a viewing.
Distances
- Airport75 minutes
- TGV station25 minutes
The Area: Lot-et-Garonne
Lot-Et-Garonne is a French department located in the South-West. Its name comes from two rivers: the Lot and the Garonne



























