The agencies at Uzerche
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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
EXCEPTIONAL STONE TOWNHOUSE IN THE HEART OF DORDOGNE In the heart of the city, discover this elegant stone bourgeois residence from Dordogne, offering approximately 450 m² of living space over three levels, combining authentic charm, historical heritage, generous volumes, and modern comfort. Behind its character façade, the house features stunning reception areas bathed in light: On the ground floor: * A spacious reception lounge of about 60 m² * A large independent kitchen of 35 m² * A second living area with a living room and open kitchen of about 60 m² * Entrance hall * Laundry room * Independent WC * Terrace with pergola opening onto the garden On the first floor: * A master suite * Two large bedrooms * A bathroom * An independent WC * A living room/study that can become a library or telecommuting space On the top level: * A large bathroom * A double bedroom * An additional bedroom * Possibility to create a lounge as well as an additional bedroom according to your needs Amenities: * Air conditioning in each bedroom * Heat pump with independent level * Full basement including boiler room, garage, and cellar * Garden and private parking Ideal location: In the heart of the city, with shops, restaurants, schools, and services within walking distance, this rare property will appeal to both a large family and a project for a high-end guesthouse or prestigious second home in Dordogne. A rare gem combining charm, spaciousness, and a privileged location.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…Private owner
Castle with hotel activity in the heart of Périgord Noir In the centre of the Dordogne, particularly well located. Set in 9.3 hectares of grounds, 3 of which are wooded. Hotel in the heart of Périgord Noir Directoire-style residence built in 1860, rising 60 metres above the Vézère river. Chateau converted into 40 fully-equipped rooms (15 in the chateau and 27 in the annexe), decorated and completely renovated in 2015. 8 Gîtes, 1 caretakers accommodation F2 of 75 m2 refurbished in 2020. 2 bedrooms with PRM access in the annex and a tiled room on the ground floor of the château with PRM access. Sleeps 120 at present and up to 150 in the future. Weddings and seminars. Lift available. Professional kitchen equipped for 150 covers or restaurant. 2 dining rooms of 130 m2 and 150m 2. 2 lounges/reception rooms Sauna and spa as well as PRM sanitary facilities on garden level. Sports room and billiards room. Outdoor 14 x 7 gas-heated swimming pool with beach. Tarmac car park with 60 spaces. Restaurant licence, no licence 4. Sale price including furniture.
…By Anthouard Immobilier
Charming 3-star hotel with swimming pool on the outskirts of Périgueux Approx. 10 minutes east of Périgueux. In grounds of approx. 1 ha. Heated infinity pool (10x5m2). Part of the 16th century stone building, former coaching inn with beautiful fireplaces. All renovated and extended. Charming establishment. Former coaching inn now a 3-star Boutique Hotel, with restaurant facilities. Welcomes tourists and business travellers alike. Currently 5 beautiful en suite bedrooms for rent and two private one-bedroom flats (28m2, 28m2). Two-bedroom en suite flat (approx. 72m2), which can also be rented as single en suite rooms. Company flat with two bedrooms and two shower rooms. Bar and reception area. 40-cover dining room with fireplace (84m2). Professional kitchen and ancillary areas, staff WC, office, linen room. Licence 4. Sold furnished and equipped.
…By Anthouard Immobilier
In Périgueux, in a residential area, there is a 19th-century house, its ornamental garden, its swimming pool, and its garages. Built of cut stone and topped with a slate roof, the house stands out from its neighbors with its eclectic architecture inspired by multiple sources. The street-facing facade features classical-style decoration, such as rusticated blocks that create trompe-l'œil corner chains, as if the house had a central projecting section. This section, symmetrical in plan, is enhanced by a cornice with dentils, the arched pediment of the dormer that overlooks the façade in the center, and the moldings that adorn a corbelled balcony on the first floor, supported by elaborately carved corbels. The elevation is also embellished with Renaissance-style elements such as chamfers and mullions. On the garden side, the architect added a gallery and Jacobin dormers, as well as a hexagonal corner turret topped with a weather vane. On both sides, the facades are pierced with numerous straight openings of varying sizes. At the back, a secluded garden includes a terrace and a large swimming pool.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
In the heart of La Rochefoucauld-en-Angoumois, a remarkable 17th-century private mansion of approximately 425 m² opens onto an elegant arcaded courtyard with walkways. More than just a residence, this property is a true living space imbued with soul and history. Carefully restored over the years, it offers generous reception areas, several bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms, independent spaces, a workshop, an apartment, a garden, an outbuilding, a vaulted cellar, and a large attic. Long a vibrant hub for guests, offering a tea room, concerts, cultural events, and artists' studios, this unique place has retained an artistic, warm, and deeply inspiring atmosphere. Located in one of the most emblematic towns of the Charente region, renowned for its exceptional heritage, its famous castle, and its tourist appeal, this rare property, well-known to the locals, is ideally suited for a project involving accommodation, hospitality, cultural, artistic, or event-based activities, in keeping with the history and purpose that have made it famous. Agency fees: 4.91% including VAT, payable by the buyer. Price excluding agency fees: €550,000. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Georisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Lafontaine Immobilier Angoulème
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These agencies offer a selection of luxury properties vente at Uzerche. Feel free to contact them for personalized assistance.