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Ref. 4718: castle with guest house for sale 40km from Limoges (Haute-Vienne department). The property is situated close to Châlus, a small Limousin town renowned as the place where Richard the Lionheart met his end. It lies in the département of Haute-Vienne, 40 km south-west of Limoges, its Limoges-Bénédictins railway station (Paris–Toulouse line), and an international airport, Limoges-Bellegarde, which offers regular flights to Lyon, Marseille, London, Bristol, Leeds, Manchester and the Midlands. The area, which forms part of the Périgord–Limousin Regional Natural Park, is known as the Pays des Feuillardiers, after the craftsmen who traditionally produced chestnut-wood hoops (feuillards) used for barrel-making. It is a lively region whose economic activity is centred on forestry, agriculture and tourism. Its gently undulating landscapes, cloaked in deep forests and interlaced with numerous streams, are especially appreciated by walkers, sports enthusiasts, river anglers and lovers of history. Both local residents and those who have settled here from elsewhere — including a vibrant British community — enjoy an excellent quality of life. The château presents itself as the harmonious composition of three buildings from different periods. On the ground floor, approached through the small North door, one finds to the right the hall, an antechamber, the kitchen, and a passageway leading to the utility–boiler room and WC, the television room, and the music room. This is where the arched doorway giving access to the terrace and park is located. From the music room, a few steps lead to the reception rooms — the drawing rooms and dining room — two remarkable spaces distinguished by their magnificent decorative features. In addition, both the drawing room and the music room are equipped with wood-burning stoves. Returning to the half-landing overlooking the entrance hall, one reaches the upper floors via the majestic oak staircase. On the first floor, arranged over two half-levels, there is a study–library and five bedrooms, three of which have their own bathroom and WC, while the remaining two share a bathroom. On the second floor, reached via a winding staircase, there are two bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms and WCs, together with an attic. Ouitbuildings : Separated from the château by a lime-tree avenue and a long natural hedge, an extensive Limousin-style barn contains a self-contained two-storey dwelling, suitable for use as a guest cottage or caretaker’s house. It comprises a sitting room, a kitchen–dining room, four bedrooms, and two shower rooms with WCs. In addition to the cottage, this impressive 60-metre barn offers, on the lower level: a wood store, a garage, a stable with four loose boxes, and various workshops. The upper level consists of large open spaces, inviting the future owners to give free rein to their imagination. A small separate pavilion, situated at the western corner of the barn, was originally a laundry. It has been fully restored and converted into a charming artist’s studio. Lastly, adjoining the sixteenth-century wing, a vast pergola set on a large south-facing tiled terrace provides an additional living area complementing the château. Access to the property is through an imposing gateway set into the wall that encloses part of its perimeter. The château, positioned on a small promontory, overlooks a vast English-style park that slopes gently down towards a stream meandering through the estate’s woodland. A delightful “English river” (a man-made water feature) fed by a natural spring, together with a generously sized swimming pool, further enhances the grounds. Set slightly apart, a tree-lined meadow would be well suited to accommodating horses. The estate extends to almost eight and a half hectares in total. Cabinet LE NAIL – Berry - Limousin - Mr Christian MAUVE : +33(0)2.43.98.20.20 Christian MAUVE, Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 437 693 534. We invite you to visit our website Cabinet Le Nail to browse our latest listings or learn more about this property.
…By Cabinet Le Nail
Situated in the centre of its own grounds of over 12 hectares stands this superb imposing 13th century stone castle. Within the grounds beside the fishing lake of 6075m2 is another stone building which has been converted into 3 gites. This castle stands as a testament to the architectural splendor of its time. Its majestic towers, grand facades and intricate detailing evoke a sense of historical elegance and transports you back in time. Each stone of this castle whispers tales of knights, nobles and centuries gone by, inviting you to immerse yourself in its storied past. Entering the grounds through a monumental arched gate you travel to the castle and enter through the 'porte cochère' just like the middle ages. Entering the castle you arrive into a very welcoming and stunning entrance hall with the beautiful stone and wooden staircase in front of you and that beautiful and unique cobbled floor that continues through the dining room and kitchen, just wonderful! To the left of the entrance hall is the most gorgeous dining room (40m2) with double doors that open to the kitchen (37.5m2). Just take a look at that unique stone sink! The the right of the entrance hall is the library of 38m2, another beautiful room, which then leads to the living room measuring 37m2. In the tower leading from the living room is neat office. Completing the ground floor is a bedroom (14.5m2) with en-suite shower room, a laundry room, a scullery and separate wc. The majestic staircase from the entrance hall leads you to the first floor which offers 7 wonderful bedrooms each averaging 20m2, each with en-suite shower rooms. The second floor is accessed via the second staircase, once used by the servants of the castle. Here you will find a further 6 bedrooms in need of decoration and a bathroom. The castle has two forms of heating, an oil system and a recently installed and sophisticated pellet burner system. This gives you the choice of which system to use. Within the beautiful grounds you will find the carp lake which measures 6075m2, parkland style gardens, meadows, wood-land and an orchard. A pretty stone barn is used to house vehicles and equipment. The stone building that has been converted into accommodation offers a honeymoon gite for a couple and 2 three bedroom, two bathroom family gites. The Correze is home to a rich variety of unspoilt natural scenery. Its hills, lakes, rivers, waterfalls, forests and footpaths make it an ideal location for many outdoor leisure activities such as cycling, walking and canoeing. The castle is just 8km from the town of Seilhac and 14km from beautiful Uzerche, with its train station with direct services to Paris. There are airports at Brive and Limoges with regular flights from the UK and the rest of Europe. The A89 and A20 motorways can be accessed within easy reach. This is one of Frances unspolit chateaux! (3.93 % fees incl. VAT at the buyer's expense.)
…By Agence Newton
A very beautiful wooden structure, the house as well as the equestrian facilities are in perfect condition, well laid out, the whole thing is designed to be beautiful, practical, and comfortable. The house , built in 2007, of approximately 200 m2, is bright and offers a very beautiful living room consisting of an open kitchen onto a large living room with a central wood stove, cathedral ceiling, bay windows opening onto a terrace with a bioclimatic pergola and a perfectly integrated mini spa pool that is very easy to maintain and perfectly secured by its terrace cover. A bedroom and a bathroom on the ground floor. A utility room with boiler room and laundry room. Upstairs, a mezzanine with office space, and 4 bedrooms. Technical features: heat pump and underfloor heating, solar panels. Excellent energy performance certificate (EPC) rating of A. (Estimated annual energy costs for the property, between 800 and 1150 euros). Landscaped garden. Equestrian facilities: A barn with 5 stalls, a grooming stall, Adjoining a storage shed, An L-shaped hangar allowing parking for several vehicles, including a van and a 2-seater truck. A semi-covered 40 x 20 arena with automatic watering system, A four-horse walker, A lunge ring, A caravan, A well with a pump, Approximately 2.8 hectares of paddocks and meadows, entirely adjacent to the infrastructure. 2 access points, one automatic gate. Easily accessible outdoor pathways. Just 10 minutes from La Souterraine, with easy access to all shops, schools, and colleges. The SNCF train station (direct line to Paris Austerlitz). Access to the A20 motorway. Equestrian competition venues (endurance, show jumping, dressage, eventing, carriage driving, etc.): Ple du Cheval 120 km, Vierzon 138 km, Tours 260 km, Le Mans 360 km Your horses and your family comfortably settled in the countryside! Agency fees included: EUR472,500. Co-exclusive listing with Equitrade Immobilier. Ref. 1662 A real personal favorite, as a rider, I can only appreciate this property. Legal notice: information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the georisques website.
…By Equitrade Immobilier
In our beautiful Limousin countryside, a sumptuous residence from 1850. It is a family home, as we love them. A private driveway opens onto the property and its outbuildings: Porch - Barn - Independent building for a future gîte, for example.Just 35 minutes from Limoges Airport, 45 minutes from the Teaching Hospital. In the heart of the Haute-Vienne - Charente - Dordogne triangle. Not far from shops and services.It combines charm and authenticity, fully renovated; done according to the rules of the art. You will be charmed by its volumes, its woodwork, its many fireplaces, its custom library. You will discover the quality of the materials, crafted by local artisans (among them, a companion of duty).Over 300 m2, well arranged over two levels: A spacious living room of about 60 m2, a second dining room (36 m2), an entrance hall, a large living-room-library, and a pantry. Upstairs, the hallway leads to five bedrooms, three of which have en-suite bathrooms, and one shared bathroom. The attic is easily accessible, an additional open space of 150 m2. The structure, the roofing, don't worry about it, it's done.The 13,347 m2 have been landscaped, planted with various species, enhanced by a secure swimming pool, and other atmospheres. Everything is enclosed.Wood heating. Energy performance rating classified as D. The property is connected to the collective network. No work to be expected!You dream of beautiful volumes, of gathering your family, friends; even a professional project,... Everything is possible: Barn of 220 m2 - Second building to renovate, measuring 100 m2 on the ground and upstairs.I remain at your disposal for further information or visits.Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr Sale price: €750,000 Fees charged to the seller.Contact your SAFTI advisor: Edwige ZAMPARO, Tel: 0609614007, Email: [email protected] - EI - Commercial agent registered with the RSAC of LIMOGES under number 751 911 157This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Safti
Barnes Properties and Châteaux offers for sale in the north of Haute-Vienne (87), between Montmorillon (20 min) and Le Dorat, this vast property consisting of a castle from the 15th and 19th centuries, its numerous outbuildings, and its 108 hectares of contiguous grounds crossed by a stream.An authentic, harmonious property, shielded from all nuisances, in the same family since its construction.The castle is preceded by a large courtyard closed off by its outbuildings. It offers about 400 m² of living space. The whole presents a beautiful authenticity with many period elements.The view of the estate from the terraced garden is incredible!The outbuildings include several houses, barns, stables, and a dovecote listed in the supplementary inventory of historic monuments.The estate extends over 108 hectares, including about 50 hectares of woods and 50 hectares of meadows. There are also 2 ponds and a walled orchard-garden.1 hour from Poitiers and Limoges.Detailed file available upon request.Not subject to the DPE (Historic Monument).Well presented by Jan Erik ALDERLIESTE"Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr"This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Barnes Proprietes & Chateaux
For sale, a château listed in the supplementary inventory of Historical Monuments from the 11th to the 15th and 18th centuries, approximately 821 m² with 401 m² of living space, partially restored on 7.11 hectares. This château is located in Corrèze, north of Brive-la-Gaillarde and on the borders of Dordogne. The château from the 11th to 15th and 18th centuries. This château, listed as a Historical Monument and placed on a rocky spur, offers a preserved place free of any nuisance on 7.11 hectares in one block. This dwelling in a hamlet consists of a lord's house, a dungeon with an old stable, vaulted cellars, a square tower, and the remains of a chapel with its crypt. A surrounding wall traces the medieval history of this château. The château rises over 3 levels. Each level measures approximately 183 m². The top level is designated as an attic. A living room, a kitchen, 4 bedrooms, a bathroom, and a shower room. A terrace on the upper floor. On the upper floor of the porch, 4 bedrooms remain to be renovated. A garden shielded from view in a dominant position. History and architecture. The site of this château was an oppidum during the time of the Gauls due to its strategic location. Before the year 1000, a wooden château was built at this location. In the 11th century, this château was transformed into a feudal fortress with a four-level tower, 3 vaulted cellars, and surrounding walls. The château was destroyed during the Hundred Years' War. In the 15th century, the dwelling was rebuilt with a chapel, a keystone, the lord's house, evidenced by the kitchen floor, and Gothic arcading. In the 17th century, a fire destroyed the château, which was rebuilt in the 18th century as we know it today. This château was titled viscountcy, and its lords held this title. Illustrious guests stayed there, such as Mr. de Mirabeau, who had his own room that bears his name. The family was linked to Turenne.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Vv Groupe Immobilier Du Patrimoine
Situated in Basse-Marche, in the heart of the unspoilt countryside of the Montmorillonnais region, this magnificent château enjoys a remarkable natural setting, surrounded by meadows, woods and ponds, within a rolling, verdant landscape. Access to the property is via an elegant driveway lined with tall oak trees, offering a gradual and majestic approach that reveals the full beauty and serenity of the surroundings. Poitiers and Limoges are less than an hour away, whilst essential amenities (shops, medical services, schools) are just 20 minutes away. Built between the 15th and 16th centuries and subsequently remodelled in the 19th century, the château boasts a harmonious and perfectly balanced architectural style. Set in the heart of its 108-hectare estate, it offers a rare living environment, combining authenticity, elegance and absolute tranquillity. The main entrance opens onto a superb semi-circular courtyard forming a U-shape. The central main building is flanked by two wings set at right angles, ending in a crenellated wall. The complex is enclosed by a gate inspired by Second Empire architecture, lending the property a noble and prestigious air. To the south, a beautifully landscaped park surrounds the château, featuring a pond. A tree-lined path, shaded by majestic ornamental trees, invites visitors to take a stroll and leads to a remarkable 15th-century dovecote, listed as a Historic Monument — a heritage site of great rarity. The château – approx. 400 m² of living space The ground floor (approx. 200 m²) opens onto a spacious entrance hall leading to beautiful reception rooms, which open out onto a splendid terrace overlooking the valley and the pond. It comprises: • a large living room with panelling, a fireplace, herringbone parquet flooring and panoramic views of the grounds, • two more intimate living rooms, • an elegant dining room, • a kitchen, • bathrooms, • and a cellar. In the left wing (as you enter): a second kitchen, a study and a boiler room. In the west tower: a separate bedroom accessible from the outside. A beautiful oak staircase with balusters, complemented by a service staircase, leads to the first floor, which comprises: • four spacious bedrooms, • two bathrooms with toilets in the main building, • as well as a bedroom in each of the two towers. The second floor, currently an attic, offers great potential for conversion. The property is characterised by its spacious rooms and abundant natural light, thanks to numerous windows running the full width of the walls. Outbuildings and annexes The main courtyard is flanked by two substantial outbuildings: • On the left: a caretaker’s house (approx. 45 m²) comprising a living room with kitchen, a bedroom, a bathroom, a toilet and a terrace, as well as a woodshed and a storage area. • On the right: a building comprising a garage and two stables suitable for horses. At the entrance to the property: • a large barn with a floor area of approximately 400 m², • three houses (approximately 55 m², 50 m² and 75 m²), some of which are currently let, • with the potential to create additional accommodation as required. The circular dovecote, listed as a Historic Monument, is an exceptional heritage feature. It retains 533 nesting boxes, as well as an internal gallows with its ladder and original paved floor. The estate The estate, comprising a single block of land, covers 108 hectares and offers a rare natural setting: • approximately 10 hectares of wooded parkland with a pond, • two ponds, • 46.5 hectares of land currently leased, • 61 hectares of freehold land. The property is completely undisturbed, with no immediate neighbours or road traffic. A rare find, combining historic charm, significant development potential and an exceptional quality of life, ideal as a prestigious family home, a tourism venture or an equestrian centre. Opportunity to purchase additional woodland and ponds Sale price including fees : 1,840,000 euros. Fees at seller's expense. Energy class : N/A. Climate class : N/A. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Georisques website : www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Agence Mercure Poitou-charentes-vendée
Character property with heated pool, 5 bedrooms (4 en-suite), 1.3 ha of land – Limousin Located in the Limousin region, within a preserved natural setting, this character property offers approximately 300 m² of living space set in 1.3 hectares of landscaped grounds with orchard (35 fruit trees), a heated swimming pool (12 x 4.5 m) with electric cover, and electric gate. The house has been fully renovated and features generous volumes with exposed beams, terracotta tiles, original wooden floors and authentic materials. It includes several reception rooms with fireplaces, a large kitchen, and 5 bedrooms, 4 of which are en-suite. Features include wooden double glazing, insulated walls and floors, new roofs, outbuildings, storage areas and workshop space. A solid and well-maintained property, ideal as a primary or secondary residence for buyers seeking character and authenticity.
…By Maxwell-baynes Residential And Vineyards - Christie's International Real Estate
An entire hamlet, renovated for welcoming guests in an extraordinary site (Corrèze 19):Regional Natural Park of Millevaches: 134 hectares of forests, meadows, streams, springs… protected ZNIEFF and Natura 2000 for birds. Extraordinary landscapes around three houses (230 m², 208 m², 83 m² living space), reception building (500 m² living space), bakery, closed hangar of 500 m² on the ground. SCI and SARL to be taken over. For welcoming, seminars, group cottages, large families, unforgettable vacations...Still in Marche, foothills of the Massif Central, between Poitou and Limousin, "the hamlet on the Route of Heaven", in the heart of the "Plateau des Millevaches", and about 700 m above sea level, has an exceptional appeal due to its vast landscapes of incredible variety: open or mountainous, hilly or steep... and its deep views, especially from the houses at sunset. Its land has a value free of leases: full ownership has been preserved for its great ecological interest, where protected fauna and flora thrive in biotopes with totally different atmospheres. Young beech forest or century-old (ZNIEFF), with ghostly shapes colored by lichens, sheltering roe deer and rare bird species; forest descending along the ravine crossed by the streams of the hill merging with the "Menu Ruisseau" and its waterfalls, playground for otters, kingfishers, and wagtails; at the bottom of the valley, the remains of mills hint at an ancient activity since time immemorial. Higher up, to the east, climbing the Hill of Heaven: groves of century-old deciduous trees of various species, where the hoopoe breeds and the lynx hides; heathland and gently rolling meadows—overflown by the booted eagle, the black or royal kite, the nightjar, the short-toed snake eagle, the buzzard, the booted eagle… well-maintained pastures, bordered by living hedges and century-old oaks; in addition to the protected peat bogs, hiding places for pearl mussels, the carnivorous sundew, and the thousand flowers appreciated by bees, dragonflies, butterflies, sedentary or migratory birds… and even the viviparous lizard: at least two springs are recorded on the property (one supplies the entire hamlet), in this land of a thousand vèch: https://www.tourisme-hautecorreze.fr/decouvrez/explorez-une-nature-dexception/paysages-immenses-et-secrets/grands-sites-de-haute-correze/mysterieuses-tourbieres-du-plateau-de-millevaches/; https://rando-millevaches.fr/fr/trek/729938-Circuit-des-Tourbieres.Natura 2000 "birds" to the east, with owner commitment under contract. The reputation of the Regional Natural Park of Mille Vèch is well-established: https://inpn.mnhn.fr/espace/protege/FR8000045The tireless nature in which the hamlet has been built and expanded over centuries can be admired from all the windows: a site for recharging for a long time… In cut granite stone, between the Mountain of Heaven and the Windy Valley, facing the southwest view:1) The House of Good Welcome (almost 500 m² living space: 350 m² on the ground, 2 levels, renovations in 2021 including roofing, and underfloor heating via geothermal + wood stove): under the impressive ceiling heights of the former barn of the hamlet, everything has been recently arranged for groups; vast meeting rooms, "cathedral" dining room 100 m² with semi-professional kitchen (fitted and equipped: high-priced furniture negotiable separately); communal sanitary facilities (4 sinks, 4 showers, 5 toilets, including one handicap-accessible space); dormitory 100 m²; technical "basement", boiler room (100 m²); stone terrace and tiled terrace, vehicle access "paved"...2) The Old House of 83 m² living space (recent renovations): common room with exposed stone, where the medieval fireplace still reigns; fitted and equipped kitchen; toilets; upstairs: 3 bedrooms, bathroom, separate toilets. Electric radiant heating.3) The Big House of 208 m² living space (renovations in 2018): sheltered terrace, accessible via its wide granite staircase; above an immense and ancient vaulted stone cellar (100 m², fuel boiler, laundry room), the spacious common room with fireplace 100 m² also has a fitted and equipped American-style kitchen; bedroom with its shower room; laundry room, toilets; upstairs: 3 bedrooms, 2 shower rooms, toilets.4) The Cantou House of 230 m² living space (roofing and some window renovations in 2022): next to the stone calvary, overlooking the other dwellings, its very old granite stone bases and interior slabs worn by feet, would suggest an early medieval master house; by the way, the cantou still present in the living room revives the memory of the ancient regional tradition. Raised in the 19th century, the house has 3 levels to be completely restored inside of a sound structure. Surrounded by walls from the access path, the Cantou House has a nice little outbuilding.Its small independent garage of two levels: 25 m² on the ground.5) The Bakery: the vaulted schist hall of the granite oven, of 16 m², on the hillside, under its attic, allowed the first medieval inhabitants to live in self-sufficiency thanks to their oven and their spring, emerging not far away, and captured between stone walls forming a watering place.6) The hangar: built apart from the dwellings, of 500 m² on the ground (recent slab, electricity, storage level 220 m²), in perfect condition, contemporary and asbestos-free (steel trays), the hangar allows all kinds of garage activities, DIY, storage, or even horse riding… and noise without consequences!Furniture can be negotiated on lists, in addition to the price.ZNIEFF 1 and 2 forms, Natura 2000, and many photos available upon request.This symphony of landscapes, colors, scents, and songs possesses:•7.5 ha of broadleaf forest; 13.3 ha of coniferous forest; 33.3 ha of coppice;•19 ha of land + 9.3 ha of meadows + 18.6 ha of pastures (9.61 ha and 21.46 ha in commodat until 20/09/2026);•29.3 ha of heathland.This paradise of Nature, of recharge, is located at:•500 m from its typical village with a beautiful Romanesque church; more than 1 km from other neighbors. All invisible from the haven of peace.•less than 10 minutes from small shops in the village•about 20 minutes from Eymoutiers with all shops (87, Haute-Vienne) 42 km from Limoges (A20 Paris)•less than 25 minutes from Meymac with all shops (19, Corrèze)•less than 25 minutes from A89 / E70 (Clermont-Ferrand / Bordeaux, and A71)Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques site: www.georisques.gouv.frThis description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Le Lys Bourbonnais
Ref 042026-432 Beautiful 5-Bedroom Country Home with Gîte Potential on the Edge of Dordogne Set in peaceful countryside on the edge of the Dordogne, this charming five-bedroom property offers an exceptional blend of space, privacy, and accessibility—perfectly positioned close to all the rich history and heritage the region is renowned for. The main house provides generous, light-filled accommodation, with five well-proportioned bedrooms ideal for family living or hosting guests. Surrounded by picturesque rural views, it offers a calm and inviting atmosphere throughout. A separate two-bedroom house sits alongside the main property, presenting excellent potential as a gîte, guest accommodation, or independent living space—ideal for generating income or welcoming friends and family. The property is set within approximately 1.6 hectares of land, offering plenty of scope for outdoor living and equestrian use. With open space suitable for horses, this is a wonderful opportunity for those seeking a smallholding lifestyle or simply room to enjoy the countryside. Despite its tranquil setting, the home remains conveniently close to local amenities, as well as the historic towns, villages, and cultural attractions that make this area so desirable. Key Features: Five-bedroom main house Separate two-bedroom gîte/guest house Approx. 1.6 hectares of land Potential for horses or smallholding Peaceful countryside location Close to amenities and historic Dordogne attractions A rare opportunity to enjoy rural French living with flexibility, income potential, and history right on your doorstep.
…By Fine And Country
Very beautiful 17th century residence, perfectly maintained. All the charm and original materials make it an exceptional property. A magnificent entrance leads to a remarkable reception room on the ground floor with access to the park and its superb view of the Vienne, a large living room, a dining room and its kitchen, an office, a bedroom with its bathroom , a beautiful interior chapel, a toilet. On the 1st floor you will find a library, 5 spacious bedrooms, bathroom, dressing room and laundry room. An attic and a cellar complete the package. A huge barn and annex buildings are at your disposal to carry out your projects. Woods and agricultural land are part of the property. A rare character property so close to Limoges and in excellent condition. This real estate announcement was written under the editorial responsibility of Ms. Sandra MORICHON tel 0613542528, Commercial Agent real estate agent registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents (RSAC) of the Commercial Court of LIMOGES under number 751866617. ?Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisks website http://www.georisks.gouv.fr ?. Including fees of 4.94% TTC to be paid by of the purchaser. Price excluding fees 810 000 . Property with excessive energy consumption : Energy class F, Climate class C Estimated average amount of annual energy expenditure for standard use, based on the year's energy prices 2021: between 9951.00 and 13464.00 . Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Geohazards website: georisques.gouv.fr.
…By Agence Nicard Des Rieux
Martine DUGAT and Philippe MOGIER, in collaboration with Sandrine DAUVOIS, present this prestigious property in Allassac (Corrèze 19): Le Logis de la Providence, a former convent renovated with refinement – 665 m² of living space on a plot of over 3,000 m².Do you have an ambitious project or a love for places steeped in history? Let's talk about it together, this property is ready to write its new chapter!Discover this historic site, located in the heart of a charming village with its many shops and services, just 15 minutes from Brive-la-Gaillarde. A former 19th-century convent fully rehabilitated with noble materials and exceptional care, this unique site combines heritage, serenity, and operating potential. Quick access to the A20 and A89 motorways, connecting Limoges, Clermont-Ferrand, Brive, or Toulouse, in the heart of a beautiful tourist region, with its many lakes and characterful villages.Many tourist sites nearby, at the gates of Dordogne and Lot (Montignac, Martel, Beaulieu, Argentat, Collonges la Rouge, Turenne, Pompadour, Aubazine...)Property composition:Main part – Living quarters of nearly 400 m²: A large entrance hall leading to the superb inner courtyard that invites meditation. 5 large bedrooms each with vast bathroom and WC ranging from 18 to 45 m². An elegant salon of 40 m² with an ancient fireplace, opening onto a terrace overlooking the park. A spacious living room of 50 m², with cross light and beautiful ceiling height. An independent, equipped, and furnished kitchen of 27 m² leading to a bright dining room of 20 m². A laundry/laundry room. Rental part (5 furnished T2/T3 apartments of 45 to 60 m², distributed throughout the property, each with an outdoor terrace and parking). Ideal for a project of cottages and guest rooms.Outbuildings & development potential:- Attic of 500 m² convertible (windows present)- Old orangery of 50 m² to be rehabilitated- Workshop of 50 m², ideal for a creative space- 2 cellars, one with vaulted stone- Functional well located in a small tower with a slate roof.Exteriors- Several terraces overlooking the beautifully wooded park, conducive to relaxation or events- Private parkingAssets: Charm of the old (fireplace, moldings, parquet), quality renovation, stone facades, double glazing for most windows, interior and exterior shutters, timeless charm, outbuildings, quick access to the A20/A89, quiet while being at the gates of the city and numerous tourist sites.An exceptional property with multiple uses: This unique place will appeal to both lovers of beautiful stones and project holders: boutique hotel, group gîte, guest rooms, prestigious family residence or shared with the possibility of rental income... City gas heating - Connected to the mains drainage.This is not a classic real estate sale, but an acquisition of shares of a SCI holding this property. Fees are the responsibility of the seller. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr.Contact Martine DUGAT, Individual Entrepreneur with Limited Liability, Commercial Agent OptimHome (RSAC N°439 535 212 Greffe de CUSSET) 06 28 29 33 44 (ref. 604334)This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Optimhome - Martine Dugat
Ideally located in the center of the village of Meyssac, this character property benefits from a privileged location: in the heart of the town, with immediate proximity to shops, while offering calm, privacy, and no overlooking neighbors. From the entrance, the house reveals beautiful volumes and bright living spaces. A spacious living room with a fireplace creates a warm and friendly atmosphere, while the large living/dining room is the perfect place to host family and friends. The fitted kitchen, practical and functional, integrates harmoniously with the whole. The sleeping area includes six bedrooms, ideal for a large family or for welcoming guests. Three bathrooms ensure optimal comfort for everyone. A library with an office also allows for a calm space for remote work. Outside, the property opens onto a magnificent plot of 3822 m², particularly rare in the center of Meyssac. You will find a swimming pool conducive to relaxation, as well as several pleasant spaces for unwinding. Two private parking spaces complete the ensemble, a real asset for a house located in the heart of the town. An independent barn also enriches the property and offers significant potential: storage space, workshop, or future development project according to your desires. A rare property that combines the charm of a character house, the tranquility of a large plot with no overlooking neighbors, and the practicality of a central location.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Celaur Immobilier Beaulieu
Ref 022026-401 Set in a peaceful countryside setting, this quirky stone property offers the perfect blend of character, space and opportunity. The main house provides 2 to 3 bedrooms, full of charm and individuality, ideal as a relaxed family home or a creative rural retreat. Adding real lifestyle appeal is a separate 2-bedroom gîte, ready to generate income from holiday lets or visiting friends and family, making this an attractive option for those seeking a home with built-in revenue potential. Surrounding the property are approximately 1.8 hectares of land, offering open space, privacy and freedom, complete with shelter for horses—perfect for equestrian enthusiasts or anyone dreaming of a smallholding lifestyle. Enjoy beautiful open views across the countryside, where mornings start with birdsong and evenings end with sunsets over rolling land. Despite the rural feel, the property is well located close to amenities, offering the best of both worlds: countryside living without isolation. All of this is offered at a great price for a property with land in such a sought-after location, making it an ideal lifestyle move, holiday home, or long-term investment.
…By Fine And Country
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 Agence Mercure Limousin
In Limoges , in the sought-after Landouge area, at the end of a private cul-de-sac, lies a house just waiting to be discovered... Hidden from view, in a calm and privileged environment, this property invites you to cross the gate and let its charm work its magic. From the moment you step inside, you're enveloped by a feeling of spaciousness and natural light. The generously sized living room, at over 40 square meters, immediately becomes the heart of the home: a place for sharing, laughter, and conviviality. The spacious and inviting kitchen opens onto a light-filled veranda, a true link between indoors and outdoors. Push open the veranda door... and discover the swimming pool, promising beautiful days and special moments with family or friends. Still on the ground floor, four bedrooms await you, including two comfortable and bright master suites, designed as true havens. A bathroom and a shower room complete this functional and harmonious sleeping area. Now, take in the view from above... The mezzanine, open to the living room, offers an elegant and airy perspective of the living space. It leads to a superb bedroom with an en-suite shower room, ideal for guests or providing a separate space. This house cannot just be described... it must be experienced. A place where every space has been designed to combine comfort, light and serenity, just steps away from amenities. What if your next visit started here? Located in Limoges , in the sought-after area of Landouge , at the end of a private cul-de-sac, lies a home just waiting to be discovered... Sheltered from view, in a peaceful and privileged setting, this property invites you to step through the gate and let its charm unfold. From the moment you enter, you are embraced by a wonderful sense of space and natural light. The generous living room, offering over 40 sqm, immediately becomes the heart of the home -- a place for gathering, laughter, and shared moments. The spacious, welcoming kitchen opens onto a light-filled veranda, creating a seamless connection between indoor and outdoor living. Step through the veranda doors... and discover the swimming pool, promising sunny days and special times with family and friends. Still on the ground floor, four bedrooms await, including two comfortable and bright master suites designed as true private retreats. A family bathroom and a shower room complete this well-designed sleeping area. Now, take the stairs... The mezzanine overlooks the living room, offering an elegant and airy perspective over the main space. It leads to a beautiful bedroom with its own private shower room -- ideal for guests or for creating a more independent living area. This is not just a house to describe... it is a home to experience. A place where every space has been designed to combine comfort, light, and serenity, all within easy reach of local amenities. Perhaps your next visit starts here. EXPERTIMO est le leader français des réseaux dédiés aux mandataires expérimentés
…By Expertimo
Barnes Propriétés et Châteaux is offering for sale this authentic 19th century property in the Creuse department (23), in the Limoges/Montluçon/Clermont-Ferrand triangle, 10 minutes from the town of Aubusson, in beautiful countryside formed by high hills. The property comprises a 256 m² mansion house, its outbuildings and approx. 25 acres of land. Authentic, well-preserved and very charming ! The house is built over 3 levels and rests on cellars. It can be recognised by its pretty red ochre shutters and walls covered in Virginia creeper. The interior exudes authenticity and is the perfect family home with its large living room and numerous bedrooms on the upper floors. Numerous outbuildings complete the property and could be used for any type of project. You're sure to fall in love with this typical Creuse property. Energy class: F - Climate class: F / Estimated annual expenditure: €5740 and €7820 (2021 price reference year). Housing with excessive energy consumption: class F. Detailed file on request. This property is presented by Jan Erik ALDERLIESTE Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr.
…By Barnes Proprietes & Chateaux
Barnes Properties and Châteaux offers you the opportunity to acquire this authentic manor from the 15th, 16th, and 17th centuries, which has been restored, located in a Creusois village providing all shops. Probably the former home of a wealthy merchant, the house consists of two bodies in an L shape connected by a spiral staircase tower. The whole structure rises over 3 levels and now offers a comfortable family home with a perfect blend of period authenticity and modern comfort. On the ground floor: entrance on terracotta tiles with a wooden spiral staircase, kitchen on tiled flooring, dining room, granite spiral staircase, veranda, toilet, office on tiled flooring and monumental fireplace, large living room, small living room with monumental fireplace. The upper floors consist of 7 bedrooms and 6 bathrooms/shower rooms. You will also find a room converted into a chapel. The second floor of the Southwest wing has not yet been developed and offers the possibility to create additional bedrooms or other spaces. Large vaulted cellars under the Southwest part of the residence. The exteriors consist of a large private garden, walled and beautifully landscaped. To the north of the house, there is also a small courtyard with access to the street. The outbuildings include an outbuilding to renovate, a garage with an attic above, an old greenhouse, and an old chicken coop. Detailed file available upon request. This property is presented by Jan Erik ALDERLIESTE ENERGY CLASS: F - CLIMATE CLASS: E / Estimated annual energy expenses for standard use: €8000 - €10890 (reference year 2021) Housing with excessive energy consumption. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Georisques website: www.georisques.gouv.frThis description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Barnes Proprietes & Chateaux
Currently operated as a cattle farm and equipped with equestrian facilities, this property offers strong potential for a value-added agricultural or recreational project. Any buyer wishing to maintain or expand these activities must comply with the necessary administrative procedures, including obtaining the appropriate permits and commercial registration. Nestled in an exceptional setting, this carefully renovated farm features secure land, mostly supplied with natural water sources. It offers over 210?m² of living space, with the potential to double the surface by converting the adjoining barn, subject to the necessary permits. The renovated farmhouse includes, on the ground floor, two reception rooms, a well-equipped kitchen, two spacious bedrooms, and a shower room. The first floor offers another large living room, two additional bedrooms, and a bathroom. The farm buildings are extensive: four stables of 20?m² each, a 308?m² indoor riding arena, a modern 1,100?m² cattle barn, a second barn with box stalls, a 182?m² workshop/garage, and a hay barn of nearly 200?m². The land surrounds the farmhouse, with most plots featuring natural water sources. If needed, 130 hectares are suitable for cultivation and are already in excellent condition. Three types of cattle, along with a large set of machinery for immediate operation, are available to purchase by separate negotiation. The town of Bellac is only a 5–6 minute drive away and offers all essential services: a variety of restaurants, artisan shops, cafés, medical services, a pharmacy, and a train station. Price including agency fees : 1 890 000 € Price excluding agency fees : 1 800 000 € Buyer commission, tax included: 5%
…By Beaux Villages Immobilier
-> EXCLUSIVE in COLLONGES-LA-ROUGE (19). -> 17th-century MILL with independent gîte - Bucolic setting et tourist profitability! -> In Corrèze, in Collonges-la-Rouge, one of the most beautiful villages in France, discover this RARE property, perfect for a family, a peaceful retirement, or ideal for a seasonal rental project, gîte, bed and breakfast, or Airbnb. -> This historic mill, dating from 1690 and carefully renovated, is already configured to accommodate a profitable tourist business, operating as two independent accommodations: -> The main mill (approx. 100 sqm), with 3 bedrooms, kitchen, dining room, living area, 2 bathrooms, reversible air conditioning, and double glazing. An additional 20 sqm room remains to be converted according to your needs (summer bedroom, office, workshop, etc.). -> The former dovecote (approx. 40 sqm), converted into a self-contained gîte with a living room with kitchenette, shower room and WC on the ground floor, and a bedroom with storage upstairs. -> All on a fenced and wooded plot of approximately 1,700 sqm, with a jacuzzi, terraces, relaxation areas and parking. -> Immediate profitability: - Seasonal rental business already established. - Excellent development potential. -> Technical highlights: - Reversible air conditioning. - House ready to move into. - Turnkey business for investors. -> In the immediate vicinity of shops, school, bus, swimming pool, and the tourist traffic of Collonges-la-Rouge. -> Energy Performance Certificate (EPC): D (205 kWh/sqm/year). -> Greenhouse Gas Emissions (GHG): B (8 kcal CO²/sqm/year). Average energy prices indexed to the years 2021, 2022, and 2023 (including subscription) range from EUR1,870 to EUR2,590 per year. --- -> Do you have a tourism project or are you looking for a rental investment in an exceptional property? -> This mill is ready to generate income starting tomorrow. A rare opportunity to combine heritage, enjoyment, and profitability. -> Contact me to arrange a viewing: Aurélie PASCAREL FROIDEFOND - 33 6 75 54 20 49 [email protected] -> Sale price: EUR522,000 including agency fees (4.40% VAT included, payable by the buyer, i.e., EUR500,000 net to the seller). In accordance with Article L.561.5 of the French Monetary and Financial Code, you will be required to present identification to arrange the viewing. This advertisement was written under the editorial responsibility of Aurélie PASCAREL, acting as a sole proprietorship (EI) registered with the RSAC of Brive under number 524165636, for SAS Propriétés Privées, with a capital of EUR44,920, located at ZAC Le Chêne Ferré - 44 Allée des Cinq Continents, 44120 Vertou; SIRET number 487 624 777 00040, registered with the Nantes Trade and Companies Register. Professional license for real estate and business transactions (T) and property management (G) number CPI 4401 2016 000 010 388 issued by the Nantes - Saint Nazaire Chamber of Commerce and Industry. Escrow account number 30932508467 BPA Saint-Sébastien-sur-Loire (44230). GALIAN-SMABTP Guarantee - 89 rue de la Boétie, 75008 Paris - Policy No. 28137 J for EUR2,000,000 for T and EUR120,000 for G. Professional liability insurance by GALIAN-SMABTP, policy no. 28137.J. Mandate ref: 442647 - The professional guarantees and secures your real estate project. -> FREE and NO-OBLIGATION ESTIMATE of your property in Brive, Malemort and surrounding areas -> let's schedule an appointment! Aurélie Pascarel Froidefond 33 6 75 54 20 49 -> Advisor for the Propriétés Privées network, present throughout Corrèze! (4.40 % fees incl. VAT at the buyer's expense.)
…By Propriétés Privées
A 15th-century bailiff’s house, refurbished in the 17th century, with its enclosed garden in the historic city of Uzerche in the Corrèze department. Along the main road that borders the western side of the city’s ancient ramparts, scattered with garden patios and overlooking the gorges of the Vézère River, private mansions and chateaus bear witness to this town’s former administrative power – the result of its loyalty to the Kingdom of France – which then only increased once it was promoted to a seneschalty in the 16th century. Today, the town’s centre is meticulously maintained with urban amenities that highlight the unity of its architectural heritage. Initially composed of two contiguous buildings, the three-story house, with common walls on either side, is now one unified private mansion, but has kept both its front doors in order to facilitate circulation. Facing east and the street, the house’s rubble stone façade with brushed lime plaster has been the subject of many adjustments over the centuries by the village’s royal officers, known as the “culs blancs” (“white pants”), and is punctuated by two low-arched picture windows that alternate between the two front doors. The first door, under a Gothic arch, still has its solid studded double door, while its tympanum is safeguarded by stately ironwork; the second entrance is more modest with a single door and a fanlight protected by bars. With their vaulted appearance, these large, ancient windows and doors enliven the façade without disrupting the overall harmony of the rest of its ornamental features. On the first floor, moulded ashlar stone typical of the late 15th and early 16th centuries surrounds three deep-set windows with shutters. Rectangular in shape and identical, two of them precede, on the right, a third window topped by an ogee lintel with four moulded baguettes. Crowned with Allassac slate, in excellent condition, and rounded dormer windows, the house has a mansard roof on one side and a gabled one on the other. In addition, on its western and rear façade, a vast patio atop archways communicates with the living rooms on the ground floor and overlooks the grounds’ terraced gardens. This façade is punctuated by large wood-framed windows, which provide the various rooms with dual-aspect sunlight all day long. Lastly, on the other side of the street, an outbuilding has enough room to park one vehicle.
…By Patrice Besse
Step into the history of Beaulieu-sur-Dordogne with this 18th-century home built in the heart of the village, featuring its beautiful walled garden. Ideally situated with a fenced and wooded garden of approximately 472 m², this charming stone house was constructed on two large cellars. The majestic interior staircase serves the three floors of the house. The first level is arranged as a comfortable independent apartment consisting of a modern fitted kitchen opening onto a living/dining room, with access to the terrace, a bedroom, a shower room, and toilets. The other rooms have retained their original layout, and the character has been preserved (antique floorboards, high ceilings, fireplaces, etc.) during the major renovation in 2020. In sequence, it opens to: a living room, a dining room, and a pantry with its kitchen. The tower is accessible and can serve as a lookout space, or it can be converted into a small bedroom or sewing workshop, etc. On the first level: five en suite bedrooms, floorboards, fireplaces, large windows, etc. On the third floor: a library, a laundry room, and vast attics. The roof is in excellent condition. An additional non-attached plot of land along the Dordogne river of 1.28 hectares completes the ensemble.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Celaur Immobilier Beaulieu
In the heart of a landscape among the most beautiful in France, facing the red stones of Collonges-la-Rouge, stands La Mérelle, a character home built and transformed between 1404 and 1818. This 287 m² property combines history and a sweet way of life. Its ancient walls, terraces open to the horizon, and enclosed gardens make it an intimate and preserved place. The house consists of two parts. The first, the main residence on three levels, offers three bedrooms, two shower rooms, three toilets, a kitchen, a spacious living-dining room, a laundry room, and a large office. The terraces and gardens extend the living spaces and reveal a remarkable view of Collonges-la-Rouge. The second part is operated as a rural gîte accommodating up to eight people. Spread over three levels, it includes three bedrooms, two shower rooms, two toilets, and a large living area with a fireplace and wood stove, as well as two terraces and a garden. Located on the Way of Rocamadour, a route to Santiago de Compostela, the property naturally lends itself to a hospitality activity. A private parking area with four spaces completes this rare property. La Mérelle is a place of living and transmission, where each window opens onto a vibrant landscape.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Celaur Immobilier Beaulieu
iad France - Pauline Brison offers you: Prestigious property. In Cosnac, just 5 minutes from the town and 10 minutes from Brive, discover this magnificent architect-designed home built in 2008, offering 356 m² of living space over two levels, in the heart of a flat, enclosed and landscaped plot of 2,400 m².You will be charmed by its beautiful outdoor spaces, with a large ground floor terrace of 150m2 partially covered, as well as a second terrace on the upper floor, both open to an unobstructed and green view. You will also enjoy a superb swimming pool, with a flat bottom and saltwater.On the ground floor, the house offers a spacious living room filled with light, cathedral height, a warm lounge, and an open-plan kitchen, fitted and fully equipped (by a high-end local kitchen designer). A back kitchen with laundry area completes this space. This level also includes three beautiful bedrooms, three shower rooms with toilets, and an independent toilet.On the upper floor, you will discover a second lounge in the mezzanine, opening onto a terrace of over 60 m² with a very nice view, as well as three other bedrooms and a bathroom and an independent toilet.Additional features:Double garage with electric doorElectric and remote-controlled outdoor gateAlarm systemFrench-made aluminum double glazingCentralized electric openings and shuttersSouth-west exposureGeothermal heating and fireplaceSaltwater pool with flat bottom of 100m3 (recent liner) heated (heat pump)Complete external renovation done 9 months agoIndividual sanitation6 centennial olive trees in the gardenLandscaped exteriors at the frontRainwater reserve in the basement of 10,000 liters for wateringProperty tax: 3,860A rare, spacious, and perfectly maintained property, ideal for a family seeking comfort, space, and tranquility, in immediate proximity to Brive.See you soon for more information and to arrange a visit.Agency fees at the seller's expense.Energy display information on this property: ENERGY class A index 68 and CLIMATE class A index 2. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed, including the legal obligation to clear brush, is available on the Géorisques website: http://www.georisques.gouv.fr.This real estate advertisement was written under the editorial responsibility of Mrs. Pauline Brison, independent real estate agent (without holding funds), commercial agent of SAS I@D France registered at the RSAC of Brive under number 835202748, holding the real estate canvassing card on behalf of I@D France SAS.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Iad France
In the heart of Brive, this beautiful, air-conditioned apartment is nestled on the top floor of a historic building. It offers a perfect balance between old-world charm and modern comfort. The renovation of this property was designed to create a peaceful and tranquil living environment. The rooms are bright and airy, with unobstructed views. The living room is spacious. There are three bedrooms, one with an en-suite shower room, plus a separate bathroom. The apartment is beautifully decorated. This rare find also includes a private parking space.
…By Itineraires Immobilier
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