Estate Agents in Cordes-sur-Ciel

Our Cordes-sur-Ciel agency offers a wide range of properties for sale in the village and the surrounding areas of the Tarn, Tarn-et-Garonne and Aveyron.

Our agency opened in 2017 and is situated in Les Cabannes, just at the foot of Cordes-sur-Ciel, within walking distance of the historic hilltop village centre.

Whether you are buying or selling, we would be delighted to help.

 

 

Les Cabannes

Les Cabannes

25 Promenade d'Autan
81170 Cordes-sur-Ciel

+33 (0)5 56 71 36 59

info@beauxvillages.com

Opening Hours
Tuesday to Thursday 9am - 1pm, 2pm - 5pm
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Saint-Christophe, Tarn

3
1
122 m²
14,980 m²
BVI86071
€ 180,000
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Rieupeyroux, Aveyron

2
1
101 m²
430 m²
BVI86444
€ 141,750
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Albi, Tarn

4
1
125 m²
484 m²
BVI82862
€ 328,899
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Saint-André-de-Najac, Aveyron

2
1
96 m²
861 m²
BVI85480
€ 99,000
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Monestiés, Tarn

3
1
131 m²
5,854 m²
BVI84808
€ 249,000
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Ginals, Tarn-et-Garonne

6
5
237 m²
54,946 m²
BVI85999
€ 349,000
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Villefranche-de-Rouergue, Aveyron

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95 m²
43 m²
BVI85893
€ 56,000
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Aubin, Aveyron

2
1
132 m²
78 m²
BVI84552
€ 59,400
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Mirandol-Bourgnounac, Tarn

4
2
134 m²
1,060 m²
BVI82591
€ 238,500
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La Salvetat-Peyralès, Aveyron

5
2
190 m²
29,356 m²
BVI82111
€ 439,000
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Montirat, Tarn

2
1
70 m²
330 m²
BVI86226
€ 39,000
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Albi, Tarn

3
2
101 m²
1,129 m²
BVI85588
€ 160,500
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La Salvetat-Peyralès, Aveyron

2
1
98 m²
270 m²
BVI86299
€ 99,000
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Cordes-sur-Ciel, Tarn

6
5
290 m²
2,964 m²
BVI81183
€ 460,000
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Puylagarde, Tarn-et-Garonne

2
1
125 m²
4,800 m²
BVI85745
€ 183,600
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Lautrec, Tarn

5
3
260 m²
18,331 m²
BVI85953
€ 569,000
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Sorèze, Tarn

10
9
1,294 m²
106,469 m²
BVI67010
€ 850,000
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Jouqueviel, Tarn

4
2
151 m²
483 m²
BVI84807
€ 230,000
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Albi, Tarn

3
2
108 m²
86 m²
BVI85589
€ 124,200
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Mirandol-Bourgnounac, Tarn

5
3
186 m²
5,780 m²
BVI83789
€ 400,000

Salvagnac, Tarn

3
3
236 m²
4,805 m²
BVI84815
€ 358,000
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Castelnau-de-Montmiral, Tarn

5
5
340 m²
24,730 m²
BVI71293
€ 725,000
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Montricoux, Tarn-et-Garonne

4
2
222 m²
2,235 m²
BVI86066
€ 399,000
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Montirat, Tarn

6
7
240 m²
3,307 m²
BVI77075
€ 425,000
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Najac, Aveyron

5
2
269 m²
4,612 m²
BVI68989
€ 524,700

What is there to see and do in Cordes-sur-Ciel?

Cordes-sur-Ciel is a mediaeval village and home to impressive gothic architecture. The village is a very well preserved bastide and it is ranked among the Plus Beaux Villages de France (the Most Beautiful Villages in France). It is best to explore the village on foot, the narrow streets are lined with beautiful buildings to admire. On the main square, there is a covered market hall dating from the 14th century. Some of the most impressive buildings in Cordes-sur-Ciel are the Maison du Grand Fauconnier which is opposite the covered market hall, the Maison Prunet and the Maison Carrié-Boyer. The village has several rows of fortifications and gates such as the Porte des Orneaux, the Portail Peint and the Porte de l’Horloge. Cordes-sur-Ciel has an excellent offering of cultural activities and is home to the Modern and Contemporary Art Museum, the Charles Portal Museum where you can learn all about the history of the village and the Musée Les Arts du Sucre et du Chocolat which is an exhibition dedicated to sugar and chocolate. 

What events take place in Cordes-sur-Ciel?

A weekly market takes place every Saturday morning on Place de la Bouteillerie. An annual mediaeval festival, the Fêtes du Grand Fauconnier, is held during July; costume parades, banquets, a market and other activities are organised. A music festival also takes place each July called Festival Cordes-sur-Ciel. A wide range of concerts, conferences and exhibitions are organised throughout the year in Cordes-sur-Ciel, creating a varied cultural agenda. 

What is there to see and do in Tarn and the surrounding areas of Cordes-sur-Ciel?

Within the dramatic department of the Tarn, one feels a sense of the south west meeting south east. Architectural styles meet, and the climate from west to east, and north to south, are often quite different, with the Lacaune mountains in the east and contrasting plateaux in the west. Roads are often winding and the pace of life is necessarily slower. Limestone and sandstone foothills, with granite peaks; this is serious rugby country; frontier-land.

The capital Albi (25 km), birthplace and museum to Toulouse Lautrec (he produced 7000 works in a 20 year career, and died aged 36) boasts a magnificent brick cathedral on the river, as well as modern shopping facilities. Gaillac (25 km) and Castres (71 km) are larger towns, Castelnau-de-Montmiral (22 km) and Najac (26 km), both classed among the Plus Beaux Villages de France, are absolutely unmissable go-to visits.

What amenities are near Cordes-sur-Ciel?

Cordes-sur-Ciel is a rural village but it is well located and is within close proximity to larger cities with excellent shopping facilities and international transportation links. 

  • Cordes-Vindrac train station (5 km)
  • Toulouse airport (92 km)
  • Rodez-Marcillac airport (95 km) 
  • Carcassonne airport (136 km )
  • Nearest towns: Albi, Gaillac, Montauban
  • Nearest cities: Toulouse 

What are the typical features of properties in Cordes-sur-Ciel? 

The properties in Cordes-sur-Ciel are generally white stone properties, and the tiles used in this area are mainly tuiles canals or Roman tiles. Due to its long history, there are lots of gothic and renaissance properties in Cordes-sur-Ciel. 

What is the average cost of properties in Cordes-sur-Ciel? 

There is a wide range of properties all at different costs in this area. We have properties on market that range from 70 000€ to 850 000€.

The average cost of a property around this area would possibly be between 300 000€ and 500 000€, especially in Cordes-sur-Ciel itself.  

Give us a best-kept secret about Cordes-sur-Ciel

Cordes-sur-Ciel is famous for its tapestries and its tapestry shops, it is a very arty and creative village and there are also lots of jewellery shops here. 

What are the local market trends in Cordes-sur-Ciel? Are there many properties on the market? Is the local area increasingly popular? 

The area has always been popular, and some properties can be sold in record times which is a testament to the popularity of the region. Due to the artistic nature of the village, it is particularly popular with creative people, especially as there is gallery space here. 

We also have properties within the commuting belt of Toulouse which are ideal for those who want to live in the countryside but work in the city! And then there are all of the very popular and lovely villages nearby such as Lisle-sur-Tarn.