Charming 2-Bed French Home in Boussac with Renovation Potential, Barns, and Expansive Garden for Sale

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Limousin, Creuse, Boussac, France, Boussac (France)

2 Bedrooms · 2 Bathrooms · 151Floor area

€425,000

House

No parking

2 Bedrooms

2 Bathrooms

151m²

Garden

Pool

Not furnished

Description

In the heart of the picturesque Limousin region, nestled in the serene and welcoming community of Boussac, lies a property that offers a unique blend of tranquil rural living and convenient access to modern amenities. This property, featuring a collection of traditional farm buildings, is positioned on a generous enclosed plot of approximately 4796m2, offering ample space for various uses. Imagine yourself embracing the French lifestyle in this lovely two-bedroom, two-bathroom house, thoughtfully renovated to retain its historical character, complete with original beams.

As you step into this delightful home, you'll find that it's more than just a dwelling; it's a piece of art and culture encapsulated within walls. The layout and structure provide a glimpse into the storied past of the region, with every corner whispering tales of a simpler yet fulfilling life. But don't let the nostalgic charm fool you; this property is well-maintained and ready to host new stories. The two spacious bedrooms provide comfort, allowing you to unwind in peace after a day's adventure or relaxation in the nearby countryside.

Key Features of the Property:
- 2 spacious bedrooms
- 2 bathrooms
- 151m2 of living space
- Beautifully restored longere with original beams
- Second substantial house for potential renovation
- Two expansive barns with renovation potential
- Enclosed plot of 4796m2
- East-facing terrace for outdoor living
- Courtyard offering a communal space
- Landscaped gardens with room for a pool
- Optional spa pool
- Adjacent pizza oven for meals under the stars

But what truly makes this property shine is its potential. Beyond the renovated home, there lies another substantial house which, with the right touch and required permissions, could be transformed into a dream home or holiday rental. Think about the satisfaction of watching this transformation unfold or the joy of creating a bespoke space tailored to your needs and desires. Additionally, the two large barns further extend the potential, offering opportunities from additional living space to workshops or even a charming gite.

Living in Boussac is, in many ways, stepping into a postcard of idyllic French countryside life. Just under 10km away is the bustling market town of the same name, Boussac, rich with cultural experiences, local gastronomy, and a vibrant community. Here, you can explore weekly markets overflowing with fresh produce and artisanal goods, dine in local cafes, and partake in the friendly camaraderie of a small yet lively town. Life moves at a pace that allows you to savor moments, be it while enjoying a coffee at a local bistro or during a leisurely stroll through the town’s historic streets.

The Limousin region is famed for its lush green landscapes and rolling hills, offering residents a mild climate with distinct seasons. Summers are pleasantly warm, ideal for outdoor dining and relaxation. As autumn rolls in, the countryside transforms into a palette of golden hues, perfect for exploring nature trails or cozying up with a book by the fireplace.

Boussac is a community that invites you to be a part of its story while allowing you to carve out your own. Schooling, local commerce, and healthcare facilities are readily accessible, and the area provides a wonderful place to raise a family or enjoy a peaceful retirement. Whether its active community life or the serene landscapes, Boussac captivates with its charm and simplicity.

In conclusion, this property is not just about the buildings it holds but the life it offers. It's a starting point, a canvas waiting for new possibilities. For the overseas buyer, this is an opportunity to own a piece of French history, a place where nostalgia meets potential, where life can be lived at your own pace, with all the textures and flavors of authentic French lifestyle right at your doorstep. Whether you are seeking a family abode, a holiday retreat, or a project property with gite potential, this estate offers a harmonious blend of past and future, yours to shape and enjoy.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
2
Size
151
Price per m²
€2,815
Garden size
4797
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
2
Has swimming pool
Yes
Property type
House
Energy label

Unknown

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Limousin region, this exquisite 3-bedroom house in Boussac offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of French paradise. With its charming countryside setting, this property is perfect for those seeking a tranquil second home or a lucrative holiday rental investment. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet scent of blooming flowers. This home, set amidst lush gardens and mature trees, provides a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. As you drive through the automatic gates and up the sweeping pathway, you'll be greeted by a chic, modern home that seamlessly blends comfort with style. A Home Designed for Comfort and Elegance The raised ground floor is a testament to thoughtful design, offering two spacious bedrooms, each with its own dressing area. The large open-plan living and dining area is perfect for entertaining guests or enjoying quiet family dinners. The fully fitted kitchen is a culinary enthusiast's dream, equipped with modern appliances and ample storage space. Step through the double sets of doors from the living area or the main bedroom onto a large terrace. Here, you can savor your morning coffee while taking in the elevated views of the orchard and the surrounding countryside. It's a perfect spot for al fresco dining or simply unwinding with a good book. Versatile Living Spaces The garden level of the house offers a world of possibilities. With its own entrance, this floor features a garage, a cellar, a laundry room, and a shower room. The garden room is a cozy retreat, ideal for relaxation or hobbies. The standout feature of this level is the expansive studio space. With doors leading to a beautiful rear terrace draped ... click here to read more

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Located in the quaint town of Boussac within the picturesque region of Limousin, Creuse, this 2-bedroom farmhouse offers a unique blend of rustic charm and ample potential for renovation and expansion. Priced at €163,000, this property stands as an inviting proposition for those looking to embrace country living in France, with a considerable expanse of land and a substantial outbuilding ripe for creative transformation. Property Features: - Size: 110 square meters - Bedrooms: 2 - Bathroom: 1 - Large attached barn offering scope for conversion - Potential to extend living space into the roof and the barn - Total land area: 10 hectares, mixed pasture and woodland, most fenced and flat The farmhouse itself retains a traditional Creusois aesthetic, immediately making one feel at home amongst its historically rich architecture. With good-sized rooms as its foundation, the house represents an excellent renovation project for those drawn to infusing personal style into their home. While in good standing condition, new owners have the delightful prospect of revitalizing and modernizing this farmhouse to potentially include more accommodation spaces by expanding into the attic or even extending into the attached barn, subject to necessary permissions. Amenities: - Close to local shops and eateries - Nearby access to public transportation - Short drive to local schools and medical facilities - Proximity to walking trails and natural reserves Living in Boussac offers a serene yet engaging lifestyle, characterized by its close-knit community and scenic surroundings. The town not only provides essential amenities such as shopping options, cafes, and restaurants, but also facilitates a smooth integration for newcomers with its w ... click here to read more

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Discover the idyllic charm of Limousin with this truly special property in the heart of Boussac. With its picturesque landscape and traditional French spirit, this location promises a serene and rewarding lifestyle for those seeking a slice of rural French life. Nestled in an expansive 4796m2 plot, this property offers a unique blend of existing comforts and tantalizing potential for further development. The main highlight of this real estate opportunity is a beautifully renovated longère, exuding an authentic aura with its gorgeous original beams and rustic charm. This lovingly restored home boasts two bedrooms and a single bathroom, crafted to provide cozy and comfortable living spaces. Imagine waking up to the gentle breeze of the countryside and enjoying your morning espresso on the large, east-facing terrace – a perfect spot for alfresco dining and taking in the quiet beauty of the surrounding landscape. Key Features of the Property: - Two charming bedrooms - One well-appointed bathroom - Spacious interior covering 151m2 - Traditional original ceiling beams - Enclosed courtyard for communal enjoyment - Expansive East-facing terrace - Beautifully landscaped gardens - Traditional pizza oven for delightful outdoor meals - Two large barns with immense renovation potential - Spa pool available through separate agreement - Ample space to construct a swimming pool (permissions needed) - Proximity (under 10km) to Boussac market town - Ideal setting for developing a gîte business (permissions needed) - Enclosed plot of 4796m2 Now, let’s talk about potential! Apart from the main living quarters, the property includes a substantial house awaiting your vision and creativity. This three-story building offers over 90m2 on each ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Cher region, this delightful two-bedroom house in Saint-Priest-la-Marche offers an idyllic escape for those seeking a second home or vacation retreat in France. With its rich history, stunning landscapes, and tranquil ambiance, this property is a gateway to a lifestyle of relaxation and adventure. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves from the magnificent 200-year-old lime tree that graces your garden. The morning sun filters through the branches, casting dappled light across the charming orchard and expansive grazing land. This is a place where time seems to slow down, allowing you to savor every moment. A Home with Character and Potential The house itself is a testament to traditional French architecture, featuring: - A cozy reception room with a classic fireplace, perfect for chilly evenings. - Two intimate bedroom areas that promise restful nights. - A quaint kitchen area retaining its original sink, offering a touch of rustic charm. - An additional reception room with another original fireplace, ideal for gatherings. - Potential for expansion by converting the attic or adjacent barns, subject to consents. A Lifestyle of Leisure and Exploration Saint-Priest-la-Marche is more than just a location; it's a lifestyle. Situated at an altitude of 450 meters, the property boasts panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. On clear days, you can even catch a glimpse of the majestic Puy de Sancy, the highest peak in the Massif Central. For outdoor enthusiasts, a track opposite the property leads to a Grand Randonnée hiking trail, offering endless opportunities for walking, cycling, and horseback riding. The village itself is a charming farming community, complete w ... click here to read more

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Nestled at the end of a serene country lane in the picturesque village of Vigoulant, Indre, this enchanting farmhouse offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of French countryside charm. Perfectly suited for those seeking a tranquil second home or a delightful holiday retreat, this property promises a lifestyle filled with relaxation, exploration, and unforgettable memories. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of nature, with the morning sun casting a warm glow over the lush landscape. This former mill, now a beautifully renovated farmhouse, is surrounded by over a hectare of verdant land, complete with a meandering stream, enchanting woodland, and a traditional stone barn. The original watermill, a nod to the property's rich history, adds a touch of rustic allure. Main House: - Step into a welcoming kitchen/diner, where rustic charm meets modern convenience, perfect for leisurely breakfasts or intimate dinners. - The living room, bathed in natural light, offers a cozy space to unwind with a good book or enjoy family gatherings. - A convenient shower room and separate WC are located on the ground floor. - Upstairs, two spacious bedrooms offer breathtaking views of the surrounding valleys, providing a peaceful retreat after a day of exploration. Guest House: - Set slightly apart, the guest house offers versatility as a private studio, guest accommodation, or potential gîte rental. - The open-plan kitchen/living area downstairs is ideal for entertaining or relaxing. - Upstairs, a comfortable bedroom, shower room, and WC ensure privacy and comfort for guests. Outdoor Delights: - A sunny front terrace invites you to savor your morning coffee while soaking in the tranquil ambiance. - The shaded rear terrace is perfe ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque French countryside, this delightful 3-bedroom house in Châteaumeillant offers a unique blend of rustic charm and modern comfort. Perfectly situated in the Centre region of Cher, this property is an ideal haven for those seeking tranquility without sacrificing accessibility to local amenities and vibrant community life. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of nature, with the sun casting a warm glow over the expansive gardens and woodland that surround your new home. This property is more than just a house; it's a lifestyle choice, offering a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. ### A Home with Character The main house, lovingly renovated to preserve its traditional charm, boasts exposed beams and an impressive stone fireplace that serves as the heart of the living space. The spacious living room is perfect for cozy family gatherings or entertaining guests. The kitchen, equipped with modern appliances, retains a rustic feel, making it a delightful space to prepare meals. The two main bedrooms are generously sized, offering ample space for relaxation and rest. Each room is bathed in natural light, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. The two bathrooms are tastefully designed, providing both functionality and style. ### Versatile Annex A standout feature of this property is the separate annex, which offers endless possibilities. Whether you envision it as a creative studio, a guest suite, or a potential holiday rental, this space is a blank canvas ready for your personal touch. With its own kitchenette and shower room, it provides complete independence and privacy. ### Embrace the Outdoors The property sits on over 5000 square meters of gardens and wood ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the serene countryside of Centre, Cher, the quaint town of Châteaumeillant is home to an inviting 3-bedroom house that's now available for new owners. With its current condition reflecting both care and pride, this inviting abode awaits those seeking a quieter pace of life in the picturesque region of France. As an agent who's constantly buzzing around different listings, I must tell you, it's a real gem that offers an authentic French living experience. This property, ideally suited for families or those seeking a new start in such an idyllic location, has been thoughtfully renovated while preserving its traditional charm. You'll find exposed beams that hint at its history and an impressive stone fireplace, creating a cozy ambiance perfect for those chilly French winters. The main house includes a spacious living area, a well-equipped kitchen, two comfortable bedrooms, and a bathroom - each room echoing the warmth that only comes from years of loving care. Adding to the home's allure, there is a separate annex. This space is versatile enough to nurture your creative side, serve as a welcoming guest bedroom, or even transform into a holiday rental gîte (just need the right permissions). It comes complete with a kitchenette and a shower room, ensuring that independence and comfort are at the forefront. As you step outside, you're greeted by expansive gardens and woodlands that span over 5000 square meters. This offers plenty of room for gardening enthusiasts or simply those who enjoy a tranquil walk in the open air. The surrounding countryside offers a sense of calm, making it the ideal retreat from busier urban centers. Living in Châteaumeillant brings with it a unique way of life. It's a smal ... click here to read more

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Nestled amidst the enchanting landscapes of the Limousin region, in the ever-charming Puy-Malsignat, lies an extraordinary property that promises not just a home but a complete lifestyle change. Le Moulin, situated gracefully at 5 Haute Serre, offers a unique blend of historic charm and modern potential that beckons you to explore its many facets. Le Moulin isn't your typical property; it's a genuine slice of French countryside living. This charming country home and ancient watermill hold within their walls tales as old as time. If you're enticed by the idea of breathing life into a place rich with history, this could indeed be your next chapter. Let's dive into what makes Le Moulin such a fascinating opportunity: Imagine waking up each day to the sounds of nature, water trickling through the nearby streams, and birds calling from the treetops. This property boasts a decorative garden spreading over 1600 m², complete with meditative spots, inviting you to relax and unwind. With multiple terraces, you can host outdoor soirées or simply enjoy a quiet evening watching the sunset. Evenings can be spent by the garden's fire pit, sharing stories under a starlit sky. Now, imagine stepping inside the property: The ground floor welcomes you with a charming conservatory perfect for afternoon teas, theres also a cozy living room that beckons to host family gatherings. A summer kitchen provides the perfect space for preparing meals with fresh, local produce after a fun day exploring the vibrant markets of Aubusson, merely 14 km away. The first floor offers a front hall, a living kitchen adjacent to a delightful terrace, a multifunctional bedroom and office, and a private bathroom. Journeying upwards to the second floor, you’ll ... click here to read more

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Welcome to this charming residence nestled in the serene heart of Limousin, specifically the quaint village of Moutier-d'Ahun, in the Creuse département. This picturesque locale in France, characterized by its rolling hills and historic architecture, offers an ideal setting for anyone looking to immerse themselves in French country life. This spacious five-bedroom house epitomizes comfort and classic French elegance, standing ready to become your ideal family home or tranquil retreat away from the city's bustle. Now, if you're a busy overseas buyer yearning for the quintessential French countryside experience, this might just be the dream home you've been searching for. Although my days are hectic, and I can't offer you a personal walkthrough right now, let me paint you a vivid picture of what awaits you here in Ahun and within this property. Property Features: - 5 spacious bedrooms - 4 modern bathrooms - Independent apartment unit - Double-glazed windows - Southern views - Multiple garden terraces - Airy hallway - Large and functional kitchen - Study/library room - Dining room - Sitting room This house, spanning three levels, boasts a beautifully renovated visage that seamlessly blends traditional charm with modern amenities. The main entrance is a prelude to the grandeur awaiting inside. As you step through the airy hallway, the home's warm ambiance greets you. The ground floor is expansive, with a large kitchen perfect for whipping up culinary delights, a cozy study for all your reading and working needs, and a gracefully styled dining room that beckons family gatherings and heartening conversations. For larger families or those who welcome a frequent flow of guests, the independent apartment on the garden level ... click here to read more

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Are you dreaming of a serene countryside retreat in the heart of France? This charming manor house, tucked away in the delightful region of Creuse, in the little village of Moutier d'Ahun, may just be the perfect setting for your next chapter. Nestled in the picturesque, rolling landscape of Creuse, this property offers a unique opportunity to experience a tranquil rural lifestyle framed by the stunning French countryside. Imagine waking up to the breathtaking views that stretch across the open fields and mature woodlands right outside your window. On offer is a substantial 5-bedroom manor house, wonderfully preserved, offering both comfort and character. The home encompasses over 266m2 of well-appointed living space, a size that affords everyone their own cozy corner or gathering place. Let me take you on a little journey through this enchanting home. As you enter on the garden level, you find an independent apartment perfect for guests or potential rental. This apartment features an eat-in kitchen and a snug living room—each 17m2, creating an ideal space to enjoy a cup of tea or coffee while basking in morning rays filtering through the windows. The bedroom here boasts a generous 15m2 of tranquility, coupled with a shower room and a small sauna which is just perfect for unwinding after a long day. A practical laundry area completes this level. Up to the ground floor, and you'll find the heart of the home. A bright, welcoming hallway leads you to a spacious 27m2 kitchen, designed for casual meals or serious culinary endeavors. Off the hallway lie a study for quiet reading or serious work, a dining room ready for entertaining and a comforting living room of 25m2 with space enough for both your furnishings and your vi ... click here to read more

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A Tranquil Escape in the Heart of Limousin Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds in the serene village of Saint-Hilaire-la-Plaine. Nestled in the picturesque Creuse region of Limousin, this unique property offers not just a home, but a lifestyle steeped in tranquility and charm. With two adjoining houses, this 4-bedroom retreat is perfect for those seeking a versatile living arrangement or a promising investment opportunity. A Tale of Two Homes The first house welcomes you with its warm, inviting ambiance. Step into a bright living area where sunlight dances through double-glazed windows, casting a cozy glow on the rustic wood-burning stove. The open-plan design seamlessly integrates the kitchen, making it a perfect space for family gatherings or intimate dinners. Ascend to the first floor, where a spacious bedroom awaits, complete with a modern shower room and WC. The attic, a blank canvas, offers endless possibilities for expansion or personalization. Next door, the second house stands as a testament to potential. With new electrical wiring, double-glazed windows, and insulation already in place, the groundwork is laid for your creative vision. Picture transforming the three upstairs bedrooms and bathroom space into a haven of comfort and style. Downstairs, two generous rooms with an open fireplace invite you to craft a living area that reflects your unique taste. Embrace the Outdoors Set on a generous 1540 m² plot, this property is a gardener's dream. Envision cultivating a vibrant vegetable patch or designing a leisure area where you can unwind under the vast Limousin sky. The peaceful village setting offers a sense of community and a slower pace of life, perfect for th ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of Limousin, Creuse, in the quaint village of Saint-Hilaire-la-Plaine, lies a charming stone-built cottage ripe for discovery. This lovingly preserved home offers an enticing blend of traditional architecture and modern conveniences, making it an ideal canvas for those with an appreciation for homes with character that also present an opportunity to infuse personal touch. Property Features: - Size: 56m² living space - Condition: Good, with potential for personalization - Bedrooms: 1 cozy bedroom, with an additional mezzanine level currently utilized as a secondary sleeping area, complete with a skylight - Bathrooms: 1 en-suite bathroom, equipped with space for laundry appliances and a separate toilet - Kitchen/Living Area: A combined space featuring a farmhouse-style kitchen, open fireplace, and dining area - Original Features: Oak beams, built-in oak cupboard, tiled and parquet flooring, wooden fireplace, unique rounded windows, and a carved staircase - Utilities: Connected to mains drainage, updated electrics, electric hot water tank - Outdoor Spaces: A quaint sunken courtyard ideal for outdoor dining, a small, easily maintained garden, and a shaded sitting area perfect for cooling off during summer afternoons Local Area and Amenities: - Village Life: The charm of village life is evident in Saint-Hilaire-la-Plaine. Within walking distance from the property, residents have access to a bakery, mini supermarket, bar/tabac, post office, medical facilities, hairdressers, and even a tennis club. The village is vibrant, hosting activities on the green and an open-air market monthly, fostering a strong sense of community. - Natural Beauty and Recreation: The area boasts a lake and park, offering serene s ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the scenic heart of Auvergne in the quaint town of Domérat, this architect-designed 4-bedroom house represents a blend of comfort and potential. Built in 1995, the property spans a generous 235 square meters, set on an expansive 3840 square meter plot endowed with a lush garden and a covered swimming pool. This home features seven well-distributed rooms including five bedrooms, one boasting a private bathroom, providing ample space for a growing family or for hosting guests. The living areas bask in natural light, creating warm and inviting spaces throughout the year. The home ensures year-round comfort with full insulation, double-glazed windows, and efficient gas central heating. Additionally, the property is equipped with a septic tank that adheres to the current environmental standards, ensuring peace of mind for eco-conscious buyers. While the house is in good condition, it offers a unique opportunity for those inclined to inject their personal touch into their living space. The covered swimming pool area and sizable garden invite imagination for further enhancement, potentially creating an exceptional outdoor living space ideal for relaxation and entertaining. Living in Domérat means embracing the tranquility of rural life while still enjoying the conveniences needed for modern living. The town, just a short 3km drive from the house, provides essential amenities such as supermarkets, local restaurants, schools, and healthcare facilities. A further 6km journey brings you to the vibrant medieval city of Montluçon, with its abundant historical charm and modern attractions including shopping centers, fine dining, a local swimming complex, and entertainment options such as bowling alleys. For those moving ... click here to read more

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Attention all you globe-trotting home-seekers, I've got a rare gem up my sleeve today, and believe me, properties like these don't come around too often! Nestled in the picturesque village of Le Magny, just in the beating heart of La Châtre, you'll find an extraordinary country_home that captures the very essence of charming French living. Now, as a buzzy real estate agent with a queue of eager clients breathing down my neck, it's my duty to introduce you to a peaceful paradise that's like a comforting hug from nature itself. With a single bathroom and four expansive bedrooms sprawled over three inviting levels, this property is calling for a new owner who dreams of escaping the hustle and bustle while embracing the simple joys of rural life. La Châtre 10, this extraordinary paradise, unfurls on an expansive plot of eight hectares. With two enchanting ponds, a serene river, meadows, and lush forests, this estate could easily rival any fairytale setting! It boasts a private road, ensuring privacy amidst all the sprawling beauty. Access your tranquil haven without the prying eyes of passersby—it's all yours to savor! Let’s take a walk through the main building. First things first, you step inside, and you're immediately welcomed by a cozy ground floor, equipped with all the essentials: a utility room, a bathroom, and a handy toilet—practicality at its finest. On the first floor, it’s as if the house wraps its arms around you with a warm kitchen that opens to a dining room. Picture a crackling fireplace casting a welcoming glow on a frosty evening. A large living room brings to life the old mill wheels as intriguing decorative elements—a wink to the past, if you will. And for those quieter, more reflective moments, a smal ... click here to read more

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Introducing a lovely townhouse located in the serene environment of Limousin, Creuse, Guéret in France. This charming home, although in a good condition, carries the potential of adding your own personalized touch through renovation, enabling you to add vibrancy and a bespoke touch to every room. Set on a generous plot of 993 sqm, this two-bedroom house, sized 120 sqm, is an epitome of homely comfort in a tranquil landscape. As you step into the ground floor, you're greeted by three spacious rooms, a kitchen area and a convenient toilet. Ride up to the first floor, and a cosy bedroom awaits you, packaged with a compact room which can be customized into either a personal dressing room or an extra bathroom to fit your comfort. An attic is also available for conversion creating an additional space for a hobby room or storage. Even though the simplicity and rustic charm of this house might invite you into an era gone by, it's well-connected to the modern world with mains drainage. Priced at a modest €82,500, this property offers an excellent opportunity to build your dream house with a little creativity and innovation. Local Area Highlights: - Guéret is a lively, welcoming community, steeped in culture and history. - Enjoy the scenic beauty of the Creuse Valley and nearby Lake Courtille, perfect for a family outing or an evening stroll. - A kaleidoscope of local markets, boutique shops, delectable restaurants, schools and medical facilities are available in the vicinity. - The region is famous for its conducive climate throughout the year, with temperate summers and mild winters, which is perfect for both holiday stays and a permanent residence. Living in the House: - The house offers the charm of traditional architec ... click here to read more

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Are you dreaming of an escape to the French countryside? A property that offers tranquility, character, and the essence of rural France? Look no further! We have a delightful offering in Chéniers, located in the picturesque Limousin region, in the department of Creuse. This property is perfect for those looking for a spacious family home or an investment opportunity with rental potential. Let’s dive into what makes this property and the surrounding area so enchanting. Nestled in a small, quiet hamlet, these two charming houses exude character and charm. Even though you're enveloped by the serenity of nature, you’re just a mere 10 minutes away from shops and restaurants, making it both secluded and convenient. Let's start with the main house. As you step into the entrance hall, you're greeted with rustic charm. The open plan kitchen and living area boast exposed beams and a cozy fireplace with an insert wood burner, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere for those chilly evenings. Adjacent to this space is a separate dining room, perfect for family meals or entertaining guests. There's also a snug room with patio doors that lead out to the rear garden, offering a perfect spot for relaxation. The main house features: - 3 double bedrooms - An office space - A family bathroom with bath and corner shower - Large storage and utility rooms The second house complements the main dwelling beautifully, providing additional space and versatility. Downstairs, you’ll find a living room with a kitchen area and another fireplace, a dining room, and a bathroom with a WC. Upstairs hosts two large bedrooms, making it ideal for holiday rental or accommodating visiting family. The second house features: - 2 large bedrooms - Living roo ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the charming hamlet of Lépinas in the captivating region of Limousin, Creuse, this quaint stone cottage offers the perfect blend of rustic charm and ample potential for personalization. Ideal for those looking to immerse themselves in the tranquility of the French countryside, this property presents an exciting opportunity for overseas buyers eager to create their home away from home. Property Features: - Charming 2-bedroom stone cottage with traditional features - Total living area of 62 square meters - Open-plan ground floor with a cozy kitchenette - Significant original features like a large open fireplace and wood-burning stove - Converted mezzanine attic space, versatile for use as an additional bedroom or recreational area - Bathroom with essential amenities on the ground floor - Requires some finishing touches, allowing new owners to add personal flair Amenities and Local Attractions: - Manageable garden space with a small decked dining area and lawn, perfect for relaxation or entertaining - Additional large vegetable garden for those with a green thumb - Nearby large stone barn offering additional storage or potential development space - Private plot of woodland, ideal for nature enthusiasts - Proximity to the large town of Guéret (12 km away), with ample shopping centers, a swimming lake, diverse dining options, and a mainline train station - Easy access to local rivers, mountain bike trails, and extensive woodland walks - Approximately one hour from the regional hub of Limoges, known for its porcelain and rich history Living in Lépinas provides a serene, pastoral lifestyle away from the bustling city pace yet is conveniently close to modern amenities and entertainment in nearby Guéret. The region ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene hamlet of Lépinas, within the verdant landscapes of Limousin, Creuse, stands a charming 2-bedroom stone cottage, promising an idyllic countryside living experience. Away from the frenetic pace of urban life, this residence offers a tranquil retreat with picturesque views and an abundance of natural beauty. This delightful home spreads across a 62 square meter area, providing an intimate yet comfortable living space that blends rustic charm with modern needs. The ground floor features an open-plan layout with a kitchenette leading into a cozy living space, accentuated by a large open fireplace and a wood-burning stove that serves as the heart of the home. This area is perfect for gathering by the fire on chilly evenings and enjoying the simple pleasures of rural life. A downstairs bathroom with shower and toilet adds convenience, while upstairs, the layout consists of two generously sized double bedrooms. One of these rooms can readily transform into a serene lounge, offering a versatile space that meets varying family needs. Additionally, the converted attic has been stylishly transformed into a large mezzanine area, which could serve as an additional bedroom or a quiet study area, depending on your requirements. The property is further enhanced by two manageable gardens across the lane, presenting a small decked dining area and a tidy lawn ideal for outdoor activities or dining alfresco. Not to be overlooked is the substantial stone barn, offering ample storage or potentially more living space, subject to renovation. A separate, larger vegetable garden and a plot of woodland provide not only privacy but opportunities for gardening and immersive nature experiences right at your doorstep. Though ... click here to read more

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