The agencies in the Limousin
These agencies offer a selection of luxury properties vente in the Limousin. Feel free to contact them for personalized assistance.
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
Just ten minutes from the historic city of Limoges stands this exceptional château, fully renovated with passion, style, and elegance. The property is turnkey, allowing the new owners to simply move in and enjoy the results of the meticulous craftsmanship invested throughout. Equally suited as a luxurious family residence or as a business venture, the château is registered for commercial use and has previously operated as a successful luxury bed and breakfast and wedding venue, generating around euros250,000 per year before the owners retired. Another attractive option is full-service château rental, with the potential to earn up to euros15,000 per week across a 26-week tourist season, making this not only a remarkable home but also a lucrative opportunity. The château is set within just under 2.5 hectares of beautifully landscaped parkland, designed to provide privacy and tranquillity. Arriving through the grand wrought-iron gates, visitors are greeted by the striking façade, with its twin towers at the front and contrasting traditional rectangular rear, a rare architectural combination that makes this residence truly unique. Inside, the ground floor opens with an impressive entrance hallway that runs from front to back, giving access to the terraces. There is a tower bar and social room, a large formal dining room, a generous lounge, a ground-floor bedroom with en-suite, a semi-commercial kitchen with larder, as well as utility and service areas including a staff bedroom with en-suite. On the first floor are four large bedroom suites, each with its own bathroom, including one with a luxurious spa bath. The second floor offers four further suites along with the romantic bridal suite, complete with its circular tower bedroom, dressing room, and en-suite. The third floor is a vast attic, currently unused, but easily adaptable into self-contained apartments if desired. The landscaped grounds are designed for both leisure and grandeur, with terraces, verandas, fountains, and hidden corners for quiet relaxation. Guests and residents can enjoy the swimming pool, jacuzzi, sauna, tennis court, and even a small pitch and putt course. The fully restored Orangerie is a stunning feature, currently operating as a tea room and function space, while the large garage accommodates up to six cars above the original vaulted wine cellar, still used for storing wine today. The château combines history and authenticity with modern comfort. Some original windows have been preserved to maintain character, while the property benefits from partial double glazing, mains drainage, full central gas heating, and extensive electrical upgrades. This is a château of rare distinction, combining elegance, charm, and potential. Words and photographs can only suggest its atmosphere; to truly understand its beauty, it must be experienced in person. (3.99 % fees incl. VAT at the buyer's expense.)
…By Agence Newton
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These agencies offer a selection of luxury properties vente in the Limousin. Feel free to contact them for personalized assistance.