In a small open valley framed by vineyards, olive trees, and tranquil fields, stands this house seemingly designed to disconnect, breathe, and live at a different pace. It’s in Masarac, one of those villages where time takes its time, where hours drift slowly and the light casts long shadows. Just minutes from Figueres and close to the coast, blending inland calm with Mediterranean breeze.
The plot of 1,347 m² offers space, light, and privacy around the 283 m² house, spread over two floors and built in rustic style—stone walls, wooden beams, open porches, and windows that capture sunlight.
On the main floor, life unfolds with intention and warmth. A bright kitchen-dining area connects to the outdoors and the spacious living room with fireplace at its heart. Two bedrooms share a bathroom with a bathtub, and the suite with en‑suite shower provides a more intimate retreat. The kitchen, living room, and suite all open to the front porch—perfect for slow breakfasts, long reads, soft summer evenings with cloth-covered tables and candlelight.
The lower level is a world of its own. A generous space designed for gatherings, cooking, and sharing. A semi‑professional kitchen, a large wooden dining table, and a wood-burning stove create ideal setting for Sunday lunches, family celebrations, or autumn evenings with friends and local wine. There's also a spacious garage, storage room, and dedicated space for laundry and washer, completing the functional setup without stealing the limelight.
The garden beckons: fruit trees, shaded nooks, and a barbecue area with pergola designed for long summer evenings. It invites gatherings, grilling, and relishing the cool breeze as daylight fades. And yes, there's room to add a pool without compromising the property's harmony.
The house is built for year-round living, offering cozy rooms, large spaces, and abundant natural light throughout the day.
At the far end of the plot, quietly awaiting a new life, is an old two‑storey stone ruin spanning about 300 m², full of potential to be transformed into a guesthouse, second residence, workshop, or creative project—a promise yet to be fulfilled.
This is more than a house. It's a place to sit by the window and let time pass. A space that welcomes you, adapts to you, supports you. An opportunity to live slower, simpler, more truly.