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This charming two bedroom house in the heart of Limousin, Corrèze, Chamberet offers a unique opportunity for the discerning buyer. The property is an old stone village house attached on one side, currently used as a holiday home and with the possibility to be sold furnished. The house itself consists of a kitchen/dining room, cellar, WC and bathroom with shower and hand-sink. Upstairs there is a living room with fireplace (currently not in use), access to the loft which can be used as small bedroom or just extra storage and two bedrooms. There is also a courtyard with small storage area and a garden with vegetable patch. The property enjoys a slate roof and electric heating as well as mains drainage. With its proximity to shops, close parking and steps up to the church, this house offers both convenience and character. Chamberet is located in the Limousin region of France, surrounded by idyllic countryside and the stunningly beautiful Massif Central mountain range. This part of the country experiences a mild climate with warm summers and cold winters, making it an ideal location for those looking for an escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. The local area has plenty to explore. The large cities of Limoges and Brive are within easy reach, while closer to home are beautiful walking routes, horse riding trails, historic buildings and world-famous caves and grottos. There is also a variety of popular water sports available on nearby lakes. Living in Chamberet provides the perfect chance to explore the culture and history of the Limousin region, as well as enjoy the beauty of its nature and landscapes. Whether you plan to use the house as a holiday home or as a permanent residence, you will find that this property offers an unforgettable lifestyle.

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This commercial property for sale in Poitou-Charentes, Charente, France offers an incredible opportunity to make your dreams of owning a unique piece of real estate come true. Situated within the picturesque commune of Marsac, this semi-detached stone town house offers 130 m² of living space spread across three levels. On the ground floor, you’ll find a 51 m² flat comprised of an entrance hall, kitchen, bedroom and shower room, along with a separate WC. On the first and second floors there is an additional 40 m² of space each, both suitable for conversion (subject to necessary permissions). Additionally there is a 30 m² attic, 20 m² cellar and double glazing throughout. The property is just one minute away from all local shops and amenities, providing a convenient and comfortable environment for daily life. With a price of 82,500 €, including agency fees, it's an excellent value for money investment and the buyer commission is included. Marsac is located in the stunning Poitou-Charentes region of France. It is situated on the banks of the river Charente and is surrounded by stunning countryside scenery. The area offers a very mild climate, making it ideal for outdoor activities such as hiking and cycling. The local area also has a wealth of cultural attractions, from churches to castles, and its vibrant market towns offer plenty of opportunities for exploration. There are numerous vineyards to explore, offering some of the finest wines in France. Living in Marsac would provide a wonderful lifestyle, combining the benefits of rural living with easy access to nearby cities. Whether you are looking for a holiday home or a permanent residence, this property provides an amazing opportunity to own a beautiful piece of real estate.

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This delightful farmhouse for sale in Lugagnac, France is located in the beautiful Midi-Pyrenees region of Lot. It is 5 minutes away from Limogne en Quercy and surrounded by the charming Causse du Quercy countryside. The property is composed of a main house, a barn and a bread oven, all with roofs that were redone in 2005. The house is around 110m2 in size and has two floors with a breathtaking view of the Causse. This is an excellent opportunity to renovate a lovely group of buildings in a tranquil and authentic village setting. The town of Lugagnac offers all the necessary amenities to make life easy. There are a number of shops, restaurants and cafes in the area as well as a local school. The area is popular amongst nature lovers, providing plenty of opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking, cycling and horse riding. The natural beauty of the local landscape provides a peaceful backdrop for those looking for a slower pace of life. The nearby Limogne en Quercy is an attractive small town surrounded by vineyards and forests, offering a selection of shops and services for visitors. The town also hosts a number of annual festivals including the truffle festival and the fun-filled midsummer celebrations. Living in this enchanting area of France is a truly special experience. With its lush green hills, historical monuments and delicious cuisine, it's no wonder why so many people choose to call this place home. Whether you're looking for an idyllic rural retreat or a permanent residence, this farmhouse is a great option.

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This charming stone house in Saint-Symphorien-Des-Monts, Manche, 50640, France is now for sale and it's a great opportunity to buy a property which needs some renovation. Situated on land of approx. 1260 m2, the house comprises two rooms on the ground floor, one with a fireplace, hallway and an adjoining cellar. Upstairs there is a convertible attic and a barn. Both water and electricity are already on site and ready to use. The department of Manche has something for everyone; it is situated in Lower Normandy and bordered by Calvados, Orne, Mayenne and Ille-et-Vilaine. With its coastlines facing the English Channel to the west and north, getting here couldn’t be easier from the UK. There are several airports nearby such as Caen and Rennes and it is easy to access other regions around it. History lovers will be delighted with all the monuments, heritage sites, local traditions, chateaux, religious structures, water mills and gardens that can be found here. The most popular attraction is Mont Saint Michel. Tourism plays a big role in this department and it is jam packed with things to see and do! At Cle France we specialize in finding the perfect property for sale in France. We have helped many people find their dream home through our network of agents and French Registered High Street Estate Agents and have sold thousands of houses over the years. We can offer assistance for everything related to buying a property in France, including finding you a mortgage, arranging your currency exchange, giving renovation advice, organizing property surveys, making sure you get the right planning permission and so much more. We also provide free bi-lingual support throughout the entire process. Our prices are always quoted as FAI (agency fees included) but feel free to ask us for an exact amount on any particular property you may be interested in. Don’t hesitate to use the ‘MAKE AN ENQUIRY’ tab above if you have any questions about buying a property in France – our experienced team will be more than happy to help you. Don’t miss out on this amazing opportunity - make the most of living in such a beautiful area and take advantage of all the amenities it has to offer. Buy this delightful stone house in Saint-Symphorien-Des-Monts today and start living the life you’ve always dreamed of!

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This two bedroom house is situated in a charming little village between Tulle and Argentat-sur-Dordogne, providing an idyllic setting for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life. The property has two floors, with an independent ground floor and first floor. Outside, the flat 184m2 garden and the stream running alongside add to the peaceful atmosphere. On entering the property, you are welcomed by the kitchen which measures 13.5m2. To the right is a spacious living room of 13.6m2, and to the left a small corridor guides you to a 14.5m2 bedroom, a shower room, and a separate toilet. Heading up the external steps, you enter the first floor of the property through a heavy wooden and double glazed door. Here you will find a kitchen measuring 14.7m2, a living room of 15.4m2, and a bedroom of 16.4m2, plus a shower room and separate toilet. The ceiling beams on this level are particularly beautiful. The property offers a great range of flexibility, providing potential for two rental apartments or holiday gites, or alternatively, a staircase can be installed internally to make it into a large family home. While there is no heating system currently installed, the lucky new owners get to decide the form of heating they prefer. The windows are currently single glazed, with the exception of one which is double glazed. The property has mains drainage, an ardoise slate roof in excellent condition, and new guttering. Its lovely flat, fenced garden provides a tranquil environment, while the stream runs right along the back. The Correze area is known for its rich variety of unspoilt natural scenery, making it an ideal location for outdoor activities like cycling, walking and canoeing. And with airports at Brive and Limoges offering regular flights from the UK and other European countries, it’s easy to get to. This property really does provide many configuration possibilities to turn it into your dream home!

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This 2 bedroom house for sale in 87380 Château-Chervix, France is located near to Coussac Bonneval, Meuzac and Magnac Bourg. It dates back to the mid 1700s and has been preserved with its original charm and character, including a fireplace, exposed beams, and parquet flooring. The property is surrounded by a wooded garden of 2477 m2, and there is a small stone outbuilding on the grounds. The ground floor features a main room with corner kitchen, fireplace (36 m2), two bedrooms and a shower room with WC. Upstairs is an attic that extends the length of the house. The house is connected to both water and electricity, and the septic tank dates back to the 1990s. However, it does not have any heating or insulation and the windows are single glazed. This is an opportunity to purchase a lovely home in a beautiful, private location with stunning views. To make sure you don't miss out, contact us at Berthou Immobilier/Limousin Property Agents on 0 to arrange a viewing; our offices are located at 9 ave du 11 novembre 87500 Coussac Bonneval. Living in the Limousin Region is a dream come true for many. It is one of the most beautiful unspoilt areas of France, filled with rolling hills, woodland, valleys, rivers and lakes. With its influence from medieval architecture, the stone houses have a rustic charm that is a pleasure to behold. Summers are long and warm with temperatures regularly exceeding 30 degrees Celsius, while winters are short but brutally cold. The cuisine of the region is also known far and wide and is accompanied by some amazing wines from the neighbouring Bergerac region. There is plenty to explore in this wonderful area, making it an ideal place for those looking to move permanently or purchase a holiday home. 

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This charming two bedroom property is situated in the idyllic St-Germain-des-Prés, in the Dordogne area of Aquitaine, France. It would make an ideal renovation project and has lots of potential. The roof tiles are very old, cracked and need replacing and there is also electrical work, new plumbing and the installation of a kitchen and bathroom needed. The property benefits from mains drainage, meaning no septic tank to worry about keeping updated. There is a small courtyard seating area to the front aspect, ideal for sitting out and taking in the beautiful countryside views. Ground Floor: The ground floor comprises of a spacious living area at 54m2, with a lounge and a kitchen. Features include a traditional fireplace with open fire, exposed wooden beams and an old sink. There is also a door to the front aspect and dual aspect windows, as well as a staircase leading to the first floor mezzanine. Also on the ground floor is a 15.4m2 bedroom which includes tiled flooring and feature beams, plus a door to the front aspect. Additionally, there is a 2.82m2 bathroom containing a WC, shower, bidet and hand basin, with a window to the front aspect. First Floor Mezzanine (Loft): Accessed via a steep staircase, the first floor mezzanine area is open-plan and is situated on two levels. It can be used as a second bedroom or other habitable space. The first part consists of 10m2 of habitable space (20m2 floor space), with a dormer window to the front aspect. There is also a small space of loft storage. The second part has 12m2 of habitable space (24m2 floor space) with very low beams, so it may not be suitable as a room. There is however another dormer window to the front aspect. Rear Garden: The rear garden is 482m2 and it is attached, reached via a small pathway leading down the side aspect of the house. There is also a boiler room attached to the rear of the house, housing an oil boiler. To the front aspect of the house is a small courtyard terrace area of 23m2, surrounded by stone walling. It would be possible to park a vehicle directly in front of the house, although there is plenty of free parking just 10 metres away. Distances: The village centre is only 500 metres away, with Corgnac-sur-L'Isle 6.5km, Excideuil 6.6km, Thiviers 12km, Hautefort 21km and Périgueux 32km. The nearest airports are Limoges 71km, Brive 80km, Bergerac 84km and Bordeaux 177km. This is an ideal opportunity to purchase a property with plenty of potential in one of France’s most picturesque areas.

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This amazing four bedroom house is situated in the charming town of St-Laurent-de-Céris, located in the Poitou-Charentes region of France. With easy access to amenities in nearby Confolens, St Claud and Roumazieres-Loubert, this property offers a great opportunity for those wanting to immerse themselves in rural French living. The entrance to the house is at the rear, opening up into an open kitchen space, perfect for turning into the heart of the home with a little love and attention. The sitting room at the rear is the perfect place to relax and unwind, featuring a log burner to add cosiness to the environment. To the front of the house, there is a room that can be used as either a dining room or study. There is also a laundry room with shower and WC facilities. Upstairs there are four bedrooms spread throughout, each one offering plenty of light and space to make them your own, as well as a shared bathroom. To the rear of the house is a covered terrace area, ideal for outdoor entertaining. This property also offers the potential to create an in-ground swimming pool (subject to necessary permissions). To top it off, the house comes with substantial barns, which could be converted (subject to necessary permissions) to provide even more living opportunities. Address: D 174 Living area: 136m2 Property type: House Condition: Good This is a great opportunity to acquire a fantastic home in a beautiful location, so come and have a look! Priced to sell, don't miss out on this amazing offer.

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The Moulin in Antrain is a beautiful opportunity to bring this old French mill back to life. Situated on its own island in the middle of the River Couesnon, the large granite stone building was built in the late 1800s and is the perfect candidate for renovation. As you approach the Moulin, a large granite staircase leads to the entrance door, with four rooms inside. On the ground floor are two rooms to the rear and right, as well as an office at the left side which looks out onto the bridge and river. Stairs from the ground floor lead to the first floor and sous-sol. Downstairs, is the heart of the mill, which was used to not only produce flour, but also generate its own electricity for the national grid. Upstairs, is the same size as the ground floor and retains all the original workings, with more office space and rooms to the right and rear. At the back of the property are large silos, which can only be accessed from the ground floor and third floor. On the second floor of the Moulin, there are no offices and it only has access to the rear storage room. Windows in all directions provide plenty of natural light. On the top floor, known as the Grenier, is a very large room, complete with another large attic space. Here, one can see the roof and although some areas may need attention due to the wear of weather over the years, beautiful views of the surrounding countryside are available. On the adjoining land over the bridge to Antrain, there are numerous large outbuildings with a cement floor. These were previously used for car storage, though they will need some work in order to make them waterproof again. There are three large silos here too. The land behind the outbuildings is heavily overgrown and untouched for twenty years, though once cleared, could offer a great area for a garden or more storage. This Moulin in Antrain offers a unique chance to bring a piece of French history back to life. With its local granite stone, it is located just down the hill from the beautiful village of Antrain, with plenty of restaurants, B+Bs and shops within reach. Close, yet distanced enough from the A84 motorway, and half an hour from St. Malo harbour or Mont St. Michel, this could be the perfect place for anyone looking for their own slice of French paradise.

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