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Property Pérols-sur-Vézère (19)
Here is a very beautiful countryside house offering 180 m² of living space. On the garden level, you will enjoy a living area comprising a 28 m² living room leading to a recent 20 m² veranda, a large fitted kitchen, a shower room/laundry, and a separate toilet. Upstairs, you will find a pleasant landing area distributing 3 bedrooms, a shower room with a shower and toilet. In the attic, you will discover a spacious suite with a sleeping area and an office. Attached, there is a solid outbuilding currently used for storage, ideal for creating an annex or a ground-floor bedroom. Equipped with a 26 m² garage, you will benefit from a pleasant situation in the heart of the hamlet, on 4000 m² of land, with an open view of the authentic nature of the Millevaches plateau.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Blayez Immobilier
Farmhouse Peyrelevade (19)
A 19th century, modernised “barn-cowshed”, with 4 hectares, on the heights of the Plateau-de-Millevaches in the Limousin region. Off a secondary road, a country lane runs alongside the estate’s woods for some 300 metres before reaching the entrance gates. A driveway, planted with evergreen oak trees, leads to a car parking area for up to 8 cars. Bearing witness to the know-how of local builders (those masons who left the Limousin region to go and build in Paris and Bordeaux), this robust, rural building, constructed from granite for farming purposes, is 50 metres long. It has a continuous roof extending over the house, the barn and the cowsheds. It stands in 4 ha of parklands, entirely enclosed by fencing; one is taken up by a copse, whilst the three others are a mixture of landscape garden, moorland and meadows.
…By Patrice Besse
House Eymoutiers (87)
A listed residence and its French formal garden overlooking the Vienne River, in the heart of a dynamic historic city, 40 minutes from Limoges. The architectural style of the house is emblematic of the important tanning industry, which was particularly active in the 17th and 18th centuries. The three-storey edifice was built in 1609 by one of the most notable families in the town. Trapezoid in plan, it has a tall roof with four flat-tiled pitches, which contains a large drying loft with wooden cladding in the form of a saltire and a central dormer window facing south. This large historic residence of approx. 320 m², spanning four storeys of cob-filled and rendered half-timbered walls, is actually the result of the combination of three houses; their ground floors and attics were used for tannery activities, whilst the two upper floors were reserved for residential purposes. The original layout has not changed over the centuries, the lodgings of the master of the house are still located on the upper floors. A gate and a wicket door on the street side open onto the 'Directoire courtyard' in front of the south elevation and lead to a French formal garden to the east. The southern facade features a dozen rectangular, stone-framed and small-paned windows. On the ground floor, there are three large, arched openings with security grilles. Four narrow windows on the northern facade overlook a small quay where a boat or canoe can be moored. Finally, the eastern facade, with a few straight windows and shutters on the first floor, is flanked by an annex with small windows and a gable roof. This projecting structure stands on thin wooden pillars.
…By Patrice Besse
House with terrace Le Lonzac (19)
Let yourself be charmed by this beautiful real estate ensemble consisting of a stone-built house with a slate roof, a second house of the same style with an adjoining barn, a shed, a barn with three storage spaces, a garage, a swimming pool, and a well. In a wooded countryside environment, sheltered from view and without nuisance, this property benefits from a privileged setting. This superb building offers spacious volumes with its large living rooms, 6 bedrooms, an office, and three bathrooms/WCs. The second house allows for the development of a guest house project or seasonal or long-term rental. All on land comprising meadows and woods for about 3 hectares adjacent (possibilities of more adjacent and non-adjacent land with water point). Lovers of stone, woodwork, fireplaces, and beautiful ceiling heights will surely be charmed by this property! Do not hesitate to contact your agency in Tulle at 05.55.93.94.94 to obtain more information and/or to arrange a visit!This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Blayez Immobilier
House with terrace Egletons (19)
In the heart of Egletons, close to services and shops, this splendid residence has retained all its charm and authenticity. The property consists of a master house dating from 1911 and an old caretaker's house serving as an office and accommodations. The undeniable charm of the old is present, with its beautiful moldings, high ceilings, period fireplaces, and original flooring. Once you pass through the gate, you will be immediately captivated. As in these beautiful period homes, you will find on the ground floor a warm and authentic kitchen and living spaces. The first level, with a balcony, leads to four beautiful bedrooms, all with lovely parquet flooring; a bathroom and a toilet. The top floor offers a fifth bedroom and two attics that could allow you to create new living spaces. Built on a lovely green park of 1500m², it also has a garage.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Blayez Immobilier
House Châteauneuf-la-Forêt (87)
Located just 30 kilometers from Limoges, in a charming village, this character house dating from 1830 is ideal as a family home or pleasant second home. With its spacious rooms, 2,175 sqm of wooded grounds and close proximity to shops, it combines charm and comfort. In excellent condition, the first floor features a welcoming entrance hall leading to a study, a dining room adjoining the living room, a kitchen, a laundry room, a workshop and a toilet. Upstairs, a vast landing leads to five bedrooms, two bathrooms and a large room currently used as an office. The second floor houses a perfectly insulated attic that takes up the entire surface area of the house. Outbuildings complete the property, including an annex house that can be used as guest accommodation or rented out. Energy class: E Climate class: E Estimated annual energy costs for standard use: between 7,280 euros and 9,910 euros per year. Prices indexed to 01/01/2021.
…By Mercure Forbes Global Properties Limousin
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