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Dating from 1886, this beautiful stone house with its impeccable structure charms with its authenticity and peaceful setting. Covered with a slate roof, the entire property has been meticulously maintained, and the windows and doors were replaced in 2024. On the ground floor, you will find a charming living room with a wood-burning stove in the fireplace and its original sink, as well as a fitted kitchen (cooker with oven, extractor hood, dishwasher). The first floor comprises three bedrooms, a bathroom with WC, and a landing that could serve as an office space. The 1,280 m2 plot at the front offers a verdant and tranquil setting, complemented by a separate but very close plot of 2,820 m2, ideal for a vegetable garden, orchard, or recreational area. A partially converted bakehouse completes the property: the ground floor comprises a room with a laundry area, and upstairs there is a bedroom with a shower and toilet perfect for accommodating family and friends or for a gîte project. Heating is provided by electricity and wood. A harmonious, authentic, and move-in ready property in a peaceful and serene setting.
…By Blayez Immobilier
Living space: The main house, dating from 1871, was renovated in 2002 and has a living area of approximately 200 m². Central gas heating, the windows are double glazing PVC. The main part is made of stone, and an extension at the back (laundry/boiler room) has been built.Near the main house, an old holiday home of about 50 m² of living space.Away from the main house are two old gîtes of approximately 90 m² and 75 m² of living space, needing refreshing and bringing up to standard.Exploitation: The outbuildings consist of: Near the main house, a stone outbuilding serving as a shed or games room, an 'Auvergnate' style barn, a hangar, and a stable.Real estate: The area of the property is about 4.55 ha, including the footprint of the different buildings. Altitude of about 760 m.Mission and issues Safer on this property - Energizing agriculture and forestry.This is a reorientation of an agricultural property (maintenance and acquisition of land by farmers already in place on another part of the property); this property is intended for a primary residence project with a diversifying activity (rural tourism, beekeeping, etc.).To know the general conditions of intervention of the Safer, please click on this link or copy it into your browser's address bar https://www.proprietes-rurales.com/page/informations-fr_157.htm Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: georisques.gouv.frPhotos: © Copyright Safer - Unauthorized use without the author's agreement.
…By Safer Nouvelle Aquitaine
Nestled in the enchanting countryside of the Creuse-Limousin, just a stone's throw from the picturesque village of Chavanat, lies a truly extraordinary estate spanning an impressive 20 hectares, all bordered by a peaceful river. This remarkable property features a stunning bourgeois-style château, a spacious farmhouse, a comfortable caretaker's house, numerous versatile outbuildings, and one truly unique addition: two luxurious treehouses that provide a delightful draw for tourists. From the moment you pass through the gates and drive along the beautifully lined avenue, the beauty and charm of this estate will captivate you. The château is a splendid 373 m² residence that combines comfort with elegant design, boasting refined granite fireplaces and a sunny veranda that invites warmth and light. The ground floor welcomes you with a grand entrance hall featuring a fireplace, a cozy living room with a wood stove for cooler evenings, a kitchen blending modern comfort with traditional aesthetics, a dining room with a pellet stove, a superb veranda, a WC, and easy access to the refined vaulted cellars. On the first floor, you will find two spacious bedrooms, each with its own bathroom, along with a well-appointed office space. The second floor continues to impress with two further en-suite bedrooms, as well as three charming additional guest rooms. The adjoining 177 m² farmhouse, fully renovated with style, offers delightful living spaces. The ground floor includes a welcoming living room with a lovely cream enamel wood stove, a fully fitted kitchen-dining area perfect for gatherings, a practical pantry, and a laundry room with WC. The first floor offers three generously sized double bedrooms, a welcoming office, and two independent family bathrooms. The second floor, currently used as a workshop and art studio, offers the potential to be easily transformed into two additional bedrooms. Both main houses benefit from central heating: the château is equipped with a new wood-fired boiler, while the farmhouse has a new oil-fired boiler. The estate also includes three large barns, one of which has been cleverly converted into stables, while a charming caretaker's cottage currently serves as a reception and laundry space, with a cozy living room, functional kitchen, utility room, and a large upstairs room that could easily be converted into a picturesque one-bedroom cottage. At the rear of the property, you will discover two luxury treehouses offering breathtaking views over the unspoiled countryside. These treehouses are expected to generate an impressive euros100,000 in income this year, following the introduction of the second unit late last year. They are highly sought after and receive glowing reviews from delighted guests across various booking platforms. Each treehouse is equipped with luxurious amenities, including a hot tub, reversible heating system, and independent waste management, ensuring visitors enjoy an unforgettable experience. Spanning just over 20 hectares, the estate blends seamlessly into its natural environment. The land is wisely used for horse and rare-breed animal grazing and includes a series of paddocks and farm buildings. Passionate about permaculture, the owners have cultivated a thriving orchard and a large polytunnel for their own produce. Adding to its magic, the property also boasts its own grotto, nestled among mature trees, as well as a private stretch of river with waterfalls, natural pools, and sandy beaches?all in a serene setting teeming with wildlife. For astronomy enthusiasts, the on-site observatory provides the perfect spot to explore the night sky free from city lights. The impressive features of this property are truly too numerous to list! I would be delighted to share more about this unique gem with you. Please don't hesitate to contact me for further details or to arrange a private viewing. Believe me, this property will leave you with unforgettable memories! (3.85 % fees incl. VAT at the buyer's expense.)
…By Agence Newton
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
20th century manor with 15th and 18th century outbuildings on 33ha 54a 95ca South hollow, at the gates of the Millevaches regional natural park and 10 minutes from a town with shops, 20th century Manor house of approximately 350 m²: living room, lounge, equipped kitchen, office, 7 bedrooms, dressing room, 2 bathrooms. In the annex, a character house of approximately 200 m² with lounge, living room, equipped kitchen, office, 2 bedrooms and a bathroom. Numerous outbuildings: straw house of 30 m², dovecote, stable with 4 boxes, saddlery, barn, cellars, attics, workshop, various premises for storage and storage. 33ha 54a 95ca adorn this charming property with park with thousand-year-old yew trees, well, old wash house, meadows, wooded areas and arable land including 25ha 77a 37ca for rental. High potential for tourist activities. Work to be planned. Virtual tour on request. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisks website: www.georisks.gouv.fr
…By Chateaux Et Patrimoine
Nestled in the heart of the countryside, in a hamlet, this spacious house renovated in 2018 has been designed to provide a modern, comfortable, and fully accessible living environment, notably thanks to a lift facilitating access to the different levels. An exceptional property that combines beautiful spaces, quality fittings, and serenity in a peaceful setting. From the entrance, you will be charmed by a bright living area open to the outside, with a perfectly equipped fitted kitchen, and a terrace ideal for enjoying sunny days. The double living room with a fireplace creates a warm atmosphere, perfect for convivial moments with family or friends. The first floor houses three spacious bedrooms, each with its own shower room and private WC, ensuring comfort and privacy. A wellness area with a hammam and spa completes this level, allowing you to recharge in complete tranquility. On the top floor, you will find three more bedrooms, also equipped with their own shower rooms and WCs, as well as a small reading lounge, perfect for your moments of relaxation. The street-level area, originally designed as a storage room, can easily be converted into a gym or any other room according to your needs. The property has a barn and a dedicated room for the pellet boiler, providing economical and environmentally friendly heating. Solar panels and an individual sewage system contribute to optimal energy and environmental management. Ideal for a large family or a suitable hosting project, this house combines modern comfort, accessibility, and tranquility in a bucolic setting.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Celaur Immobilier Beaulieu
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
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