Charming 3-Bed Hilltop House with Stunning Views

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Limousin, Haute-Vienne, Dournazac, France, Condat-sur-Vienne (France)

3 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 103Floor area

€141,700

House

No parking

3 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

103m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Nestled in the picturesque region of Limousin, Haute-Vienne, within the serene village of Dournazac, lies a charming three-bedroom house beckoning those looking for a genuine French countryside experience. This property offers a blend of rustic charm with its traditional structure and the opportunity for personalization, making it a delightful prospect for overseas buyers eager to immerse themselves into the idyllic rural lifestyle of France.

Property Features:
- Traditional countryside house with rustic appeal
- Available living space of approximately 103 square meters
- Three versatile bedrooms
- One bathroom equipped with a modern shower
- Attic space with potential for conversion into additional bedrooms (subject to necessary authorizations)
- Cozy sitting room ideally placed for intimate gatherings
- Spacious kitchen featuring an open fireplace, perfect for culinary enthusiasts
- Roof-top terrace accessible from one of the rooms, offering breathtaking views over the Monts de Chalus
- Two handy ground-floor storage rooms
- Adjacent barn in excellent condition, presenting various usage possibilities

Amenities:
- Ample garden space next to the barn, ideal for outdoor relaxation and appreciation of the scenic views
- A stretch of woodland mere steps from your doorway, perfect for nature walks and exploration
- Proximity to a local village (4km away) equipped with essential amenities such as a shop, pharmacy, and restaurant
- Larger nearby village of Chalus, just a 13-minute drive away

Living in Condat-sur-Vienne provides an escape into tranquility, encapsulated by lush landscapes and the simple pleasures of country living. The climate here is generally mild, with distinct seasons that paint the countryside in various hues and temperatures throughout the year. Winters are cooler, while summers remain pleasantly warm, perfect for enjoying the abundant outdoor activities the region has to offer.

The property itself, while in good condition, presents as a fixer-upper opportunity, ideal for those looking to imprint their personal style and modernize their space. With its solid foundational structure, the house invites renovations that can transform it into either a cozy holiday retreat or a permanent family home. The existing barn, coupled with the garden and additional acre of woodland, also adds to the property’s charm and potential.

The local area of Dournazac, although tranquil, is vibrant in its community offerings. Just a short walk from the house, a viewpoint opens up to panoramic vistas over the Monts de Chalus, providing a constant reminder of the natural beauty surrounding this area. The community is welcoming and traditional, offering a perfect setting for integration into French rural culture.

From a practical standpoint, the Limoges airport is conveniently located 40 minutes away, facilitating easy travel to and from other destinations, which is particularly advantageous for those considering relocation from overseas.

This property, offered at 141,700€, represents not just a home, but a doorway to a life surrounded by the peaceful embrace of nature and the authentic charm of the French countryside. It promises the joys of rural living, filled with quiet moments and the warmth of a community that retains its timeless allure.

As you consider your next investment or perhaps a new familial homestead, envision the rejuvenating lifestyle that awaits in Condat-sur-Vienne, where each day brings a breath of fresh air and the genuine satisfaction of countryside serenity.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
3
Size
103
Price per m²
€1,376
Garden size
4320
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
1
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
House
Energy label

Unknown

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Nestled in the picturesque region of Limousin, Haute-Vienne, this delightful three-bedroom house in Condat-sur-Vienne presents an attractive opportunity for those looking to imbue their personal touch in a home that beckons with potential. While the property demands some updates and care, it presents a perfect canvas for those eager to design their dream home or to create an enchanting retreat in the heart of France. Property Features: - Size: 123 square meters - Bedrooms: Three generously sized bedrooms - Two bedrooms of 16m² each on the first floor - One bedroom of 10m² on the first floor - Bathrooms: Two bathrooms - One conveniently located on each floor - Kitchen/Dining Room: A spacious, light-filled area of approximately 20m², ideal for family gatherings - Living Room: Another expansive 20m² room, offering comfort and space to unwind - Additional Spaces: - A sunroom/laundry area that offers multifunctional space - An accessible attic spanning the full width of the house, presenting additional storage or renovation possibilities - Outdoor: - A manageable garden with dining areas perfect for outdoor entertainment - Includes a practical barn and workshop space - Parking: - Ample space available in front of the property Amenities: - Short driving distance (approx. 3-4km) to the nearby village of Bussiere Poitevine - Limoges airport is conveniently less than an hour’s drive away, facilitating travel and access Living in Condat-sur-Vienne, you’ll discover the tranquil pace of life that defines this region. Limousin is famed for its rolling green landscapes and charming villages. The local climate offers distinct seasonal changes, with warm summers perfect for enjoying the numerous outdoor activ ... click here to read more

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Discover the allure of rural French living with this charming three-bedroom, three-bathroom house nestled in the quaint village of Condat-sur-Vienne, in the scenic region of Limousin, Haute-Vienne. This property, spanning 153 square meters over three stories, beautifully marries traditional architecture with modern comforts, making it an ideal candidate for both a serene family home and a delightful holiday retreat. Upon entering this inviting residence, you are greeted by original features that echo the quaint charm of its village surroundings. Each of the three spacious bedrooms offers a comforting retreat, while the three well-appointed bathrooms provide ample convenience for both residents and guests. The heart of the home lies in its expansive second-floor living area, where light floods in, creating a perfect space for relaxation and social gatherings. The house is perfectly positioned a mere 2-minute stroll from the village center, where the hum of daily life brings you a bakery, post office, and restaurant, amongst other local amenities. The rear garden of the property is a true gem, backing onto open fields that offer picturesque views and a peaceful setting for outdoor entertainment and leisure activities. Renowned for its verdant landscapes and gentle pace of life, living in Condat-sur-Vienne allows one to fully immerse in the French countryside ethos. The local area is ripe with opportunities for hiking, cycling, and fishing, with numerous trails and waterways to explore. The community is tight-knit and welcoming, making it easy for even newcomers to feel at home. This property, while in good condition, presents a fantastic opportunity for those looking to imbue a personal touch into their new home. Its s ... click here to read more

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On a still morning in this quiet Limousin hamlet, the only sounds are birdsong and the occasional creak of the old barn doors swinging open in the breeze. You pour your first coffee and carry it through the glazed door into the garden, past the fruit trees coming into blossom, and sit beside the ancient stone bread oven your architect friend keeps saying you should convert. That's the rhythm of life in Dournazac — slow, deliberate, and quietly extraordinary. This renovated three-bedroom stone house sits in one of the most underrated corners of southwest France, a region where property prices still reflect genuine value and the countryside hasn't been polished into a tourist postcard. The Haute-Vienne département rewards those who seek it out: rolling wooded hills, medieval châteaux, winding rivers, and a food culture that puts Sunday markets at the absolute center of social life. The Saturday market in Châlus — just three kilometres down the road — is where you'll find the region's famous clementines in winter, truffles if you know which stall to hover around, and a very decent andouillette that the locals will insist you try. Nearby Nexon holds one of the finest horse fairs in France each spring. Oradour-sur-Glane, a preserved WWII memorial village, is a sobering and important half-day trip that draws visitors from across Europe. The house itself carries the architectural honesty that Limousin stone buildings do so well. No decorative veneer, no awkward additions — just solid granite walls, exposed ceiling beams, and a staircase hand-built in oak that feels almost too good to rush up. The craftsmanship throughout the renovation was taken seriously. You notice it in the custom kitchen, which stops visitors in their tra ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Limousin region, this enchanting 3-bedroom house in Condat-sur-Vienne offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of French countryside charm. Perfectly suited for those seeking a second home or a vacation retreat, this property combines modern comforts with the timeless allure of a traditional French stone farmhouse. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of birds, with the morning sun casting a golden hue over the rolling hills. This is not just a house; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with tranquility, adventure, and the simple pleasures of rural living. ### A Home with Heart The house itself is a testament to thoughtful design and quality craftsmanship. With three spacious bedrooms and two well-appointed bathrooms, it offers ample space for family and friends. The open-plan kitchen and dining area, complete with a cozy wood burner, is the heart of the home, perfect for hosting intimate dinners or lively gatherings. - Spacious open-plan kitchen and dining room with a wood burner - Original features like a traditional stone sink and mosaic tiles - Cozy lounge with French doors leading to a covered terrace - Bright master bedroom with a walk-in wardrobe - Double-glazed windows and gas central heating for comfort - Energy-efficient with a C energy rating ### Embrace the Outdoors The property is set on 1.5 hectares of private land, offering a wealth of outdoor possibilities. Whether you're a gardening enthusiast, an animal lover, or simply someone who enjoys the great outdoors, this property has something for everyone. - Impressive stone barn and ornamental fish pond - Large workshop barn suitable for various uses - Potential for a gîte or g ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene surroundings of Condat-sur-Vienne, in the heart of the picturesque Limousin-Haute-Vienne region of France, stands a delightful detached 3-bedroom house that beckons with its rustic charm and tranquility. This property, with a cozy size of 98m², offers a unique blend of comfort and potential, making it an attractive prospect for those seeking a slice of the French countryside. The house itself is set in a peaceful hamlet within the Val d’Oire et Gartempe area, enveloped by the lush greenery of its approximately 1272m² garden. This expanse of outdoor space not only provides a haven for relaxation and recreation but also frames the property with picturesque countryside views that are emblematic of the region's natural beauty. Upon entering the ground floor, you are greeted by a well-appointed fully equipped kitchen that seamlessly flows into a spacious lounge and dining area. This inviting space opens onto the garden, allowing for an abundance of natural light and a seamless indoor-outdoor living experience. Additionally, the ground floor hosts a comfortable bedroom with a garden view, a practical shower room, and a toilet, catering to the needs of convenience and accessibility. The journey continues upstairs where two additional bedrooms offer restful retreats, accompanied by another shower room, ensuring ample amenities for residents or guests. The house is thoughtfully designed with various storage areas and cupboards throughout, maximizing space and functionality. Supplementary to the main residence, the property boasts a 45m² barn, presenting a versatile space for storage, parking, or even potential renovation projects for the creatively inclined homeowner. The condition of both the house and ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the charming region of Limousin, Haute-Vienne, this cozy two-bedroom house located in the serene community of Dournazac offers a unique opportunity for those looking to immerse themselves in the tranquil French countryside. Priced at €77,000, this property presents a compelling option for overseas buyers eager to own a slice of rustic French life. This quaint home, although in good condition, requires some modern touches and renovations to unlock its full potential. The ground floor spans over 60m2, providing ample space for restructuring into a more contemporary living area. The property also includes an upper level with one bedroom and an attic space ripe for conversion, subject to necessary permissions, which could be transformed into additional bedrooms or a recreational area. Adding to the property's charm is an attached 80m2 stone barn that could be renovated to serve as a workshop, studio space, or additional guest accommodation, again subject to necessary permissions. This setup is perfect for those who appreciate the value of customizable spaces or may be looking for a project that they can tailor to their own tastes. The home is equipped with double-glazed PVC windows and a wood burner, which ensures that the residence remains warm during the cooler months. While the house is being sold including the existing furniture and bulky items, new owners might consider this a blank canvas waiting to be revitalized with personal touches. Property Features: - Two bedrooms - One bathroom - Sizeable plot of 3000m2 mostly wooded - Stone barn potential for renovation - Attic suitable for conversion - Double-glazed PVC windows - Equipped with a wood burner Amenities include: - Furniture and bulky items include ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the scenic Haute-Vienne department of Limousin, in the charming village of Bosmie-l’Aiguille, this traditional farmhouse presents a unique blend of rustic charm and modern design. With a current condition labeled as good, this property holds tremendous character and potential for those looking to breathe new life into a classic French home. Constructed with a keen eye for integrating contemporary stylings with timeless architecture, the farmhouse spans approximately 179 square meters. It features three cozy bedrooms and three well-appointed bathrooms, offering ample space for family living. The renovations carried out by a skilled interior designer are evident in the refined integration of modern comforts while retaining the soul of the original building. The ground floor is thoughtfully laid out with a welcoming living area and two bedrooms, providing a functional space for daily activities. Ascend to the first floor, and you will find a generous 50 square meter living room that offers a spacious retreat, along with a master bedroom that creates a private sanctuary away from the main living spaces. Adjacent to the farmhouse, a sizable barn covering 120 square meters offers extensive potential for various projects. Whether you envision a workshop, artist’s studio, or additional living quarters, this space provides the creative freedom to tailor its use to your needs. Situated just 20 minutes from the bustling city of Limoges, the farmhouse is ideally located for those desiring rural charm without sacrificing convenience. Limoges is known for its porcelain industry and offers a rich tapestry of culture, history, and modern amenities. - Property Features: - Three bedrooms - Three bathrooms - Size: 179 squ ... click here to read more

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Nestled amidst the picturesque countryside of Limousin, France, this enchanting chateau promises a unique blend of history and potential set within approximately 19 hectares of splendid, varied landscapes. Imagine living just a short, leisurely drive from the vibrant city of Limoges—a place known for its rich cultural heritage and bustling local life. As you contemplate this unique opportunity, take a virtual stroll with me through this magnificent property and the wondrous area it calls home. Stepping inside this chateau, you're immediately greeted by its grandeur spread across three impressive levels. The entrance is warm and welcoming, inviting you to explore both residential spaces and potential business ventures hidden behind its historic walls. The right of the entrance hall unfolds into an office area, illuminated by the gentle glow of the fireplace—a perfect spot for creativity and focus. Your gaze might then wander leftward to the practical boiler room, housing the large wood-fired heating system—the lifeblood that warms the chateau and heats the inviting pool outside. The ground floor captivates with its spacious dining room, elegantly adorned with French doors that open up to a terrace, ideal for scenic morning coffees or evening soirées. Adjacent is the large professional kitchen, ready to facilitate culinary adventures or accommodate private chefs for grand feasts. Adding to the family's delight, there's a vibrant playroom ('salle de jeux') to keep joy alive all year round. Wander upstairs to find the first floor, a harmonious abode for the summer months. It boasts a living room merging seamlessly into an open kitchen, making entertaining a breeze. The broad bedroom not only offers space but serenity, ope ... click here to read more

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Charming Equestrian Family Home with Independent Gîtes in Limousin Overview Nestled in the heart of Limousin, just 20 minutes from the bustling city of Limoges, this expansive property presents a truly unique opportunity to embrace both rustic charm and modern comforts. Offering a main residence, three independent gîtes, and comprehensive equestrian facilities, all set across a serene 32-hectare land parcel, this home perfectly blends a peaceful lifestyle with potential professional undertakings, making it an ideal choice for those hoping to combine personal life with business aspirations. Main Residence The centerpiece of the property is a beautifully maintained 223 square meter house that spans two levels. Featuring vast open living spaces totaling over 90 square meters, divided gracefully by elegant vertical beams and adorned with natural light, this home offers warmth and grandeur. The living area facilitates seamless interaction between kitchen, dining, and leisure spaces - perfect for family gatherings. A strikingly high cathedral ceiling on the upper floor adds to the airiness while connecting three cozy bedrooms and a bathroom. Notable for its proximity to the stables, one can enjoy the unique pleasure of watching the horses from the comfort of home. Key features include: - A central wood heating system with a high-efficiency stove - Full double glazing - Excellent insulation Equestrian Facilities Equestrians will find this property thoroughly equipped to meet all their needs. Facilities include: - Fifteen hectares of lush meadows with team tracks and shelters - A 20x40 meter lighted carousel completed in 2017 with Fontainebleau sand - Twelve-stable barn with removable walls and a sophisticated video surveilla ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of Limoges, this exquisite 19th-century estate offers a unique blend of historical charm and modern convenience. As you step into this grand residence, you're immediately enveloped by the rich history that whispers through its slate floors and dances around its six fireplaces. This is not just a house; it's a story waiting to be lived. Limoges, known for its porcelain and vibrant cultural scene, is a city that beautifully marries the old with the new. Living here means immersing yourself in a lifestyle that values tradition while embracing modernity. The climate is temperate, with warm summers perfect for exploring the lush landscapes and mild winters that invite cozy evenings by the fire. The property itself is a testament to timeless elegance. With six spacious bedrooms, including two with en-suite bathrooms, it offers ample space for family and guests. The former B&B setup hints at its potential for those looking to venture into hospitality or simply enjoy a home that accommodates a bustling household. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of the river that borders your over one-hectare parkland. The morning light filters through the trees, casting a serene glow over the landscape. Just a short stroll away, the medieval bridge stands as a reminder of the pilgrims who once journeyed along the Way of St. James. Living in this estate means being part of a community steeped in history. The nearby village of Solignac, with its 7th-century abbey still inhabited by monks, offers a glimpse into the past. The abbey church and castle add to the area's rich tapestry, while the path of St. Jacques de Compostelle weaves contemporary political history into the mix. Despite its countryside setting, the est ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of Limousin, France, this exquisite farmhouse offers a unique blend of rustic charm and modern luxury, making it an ideal second home for those seeking a tranquil escape. Located in Limoges, a city renowned for its rich history and vibrant culture, this property is more than just a home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with relaxation, adventure, and unforgettable memories. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of nature, with the sun casting a golden hue over the lush, mature forest that surrounds your private sanctuary. Spanning over 5 hectares, this property is a haven for nature lovers, complete with a 1.5-hectare stream-fed lake that flows into a picturesque waterfall. Whether you're an avid angler or simply enjoy the serenity of water, this lake offers endless opportunities for leisure and reflection. The main farmhouse, a beautifully restored Perigourdine gem, serves as the heart of this estate. With 13 bedrooms and 13 bathrooms, it provides ample space for family gatherings, hosting friends, or even operating a boutique guesthouse. The property includes the owner's private residence, a main guest house, and two additional guest cottages, each offering its own unique charm and privacy. ### Key Features: - 13 Bedrooms, 13 Bathrooms: Spacious accommodations for family and guests. - Private Lake and Waterfall: A serene setting for relaxation and recreation. - Three Guest Cottages: Ideal for hosting or potential rental income. - Professional Kitchen: Equipped for culinary enthusiasts and entertaining. - Restored Mill: A nod to the region's history, now a luxurious guesthouse. - Expansive Grounds: Over 5 hectares of forest and gardens to explore. - Proximity to Limoges: Enjoy the cultural ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque commune of Feytiat, this inviting 5-bedroom house offers a perfect blend of comfort and convenience, making it an ideal second home or holiday retreat. Located in the heart of Limousin, Haute-Vienne, this property is just a short drive from the vibrant city of Limoges and the A20 motorway, providing easy access to the rest of France. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet scent of fruit trees in your own private garden. This house, built in 1974, has been meticulously maintained, ensuring a seamless blend of classic charm and modern amenities. With a spacious 141 square meters of living space, this home is perfect for family gatherings, holiday celebrations, or simply unwinding after a day of exploring the beautiful French countryside. ### Experience the Limousin Lifestyle Feytiat offers a unique blend of rural tranquility and urban accessibility. The region is renowned for its lush landscapes, rich history, and vibrant culture. Whether you're a nature enthusiast, a history buff, or a foodie, Limousin has something to offer. - Nature and Outdoor Activities: Explore the scenic hiking trails, enjoy a leisurely bike ride through the countryside, or spend a day fishing in one of the many nearby lakes. - Cultural Attractions: Visit the historic city of Limoges, famous for its porcelain, or explore the charming villages dotted throughout the region. - Gastronomy: Savor the local cuisine, from hearty stews to delicate pastries, and discover the region's renowned wines. - Festivals and Events: Participate in local festivals celebrating everything from art to agriculture, offering a glimpse into the vibrant local culture. ### Property Features This house is designed for comfo ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque commune of Feytiat, this inviting 5-bedroom house offers a perfect blend of comfort and convenience, making it an ideal second home or holiday retreat. Located in the heart of Limousin, Haute-Vienne, this property is just a short drive from the vibrant city of Limoges, providing easy access to cultural attractions, shopping, and dining experiences. Imagine waking up to the serene sounds of nature, with the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet chirping of birds. This house, built in 1974, has been meticulously maintained, ensuring that it remains in excellent condition. Its dual-aspect design allows for an abundance of natural light to flood the spacious living areas, creating a warm and welcoming atmosphere. ### A Home Designed for Relaxation and Enjoyment The ground floor features a generous 36 m² living space, complete with a cozy fireplace, perfect for those chilly winter evenings. The fitted and equipped kitchen is a culinary enthusiast's dream, offering ample space to prepare delicious meals for family and friends. Two large bedrooms on the garden level provide comfortable accommodations, while the upstairs area boasts two additional bedrooms, each with its own unique charm. A shower room and separate toilets ensure convenience for all guests. ### Outdoor Living at Its Finest Step outside into the fully fenced and wooded garden, where you'll find a variety of fruit trees and other plant species. The wooden shed, barbecue, and traditional bread oven offer endless opportunities for outdoor entertaining and al fresco dining. The expansive basement includes a spacious garage with an electric door, an office or additional bedroom space, a summer kitchen, and two beautiful cellars. This ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque commune of Feytiat, this inviting five-bedroom house offers a perfect blend of comfort, convenience, and charm, making it an ideal second home for those seeking a tranquil retreat in the heart of France's Limousin region. Just a short drive from the bustling city of Limoges, this property provides the perfect balance between serene countryside living and easy access to urban amenities. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet scent of fruit trees in your own private garden. This house, built in 1974, has been meticulously maintained, ensuring that it remains in excellent condition, ready for you to move in and start creating memories. ### Key Features: - Location: Situated in Feytiat, a charming commune in Haute-Vienne, Limousin, France. - Size: Spacious 141 square meters of living space. - Bedrooms: Five generously sized bedrooms, perfect for family and guests. - Bathrooms: Three well-appointed bathrooms. - Living Space: A bright, dual-aspect living area of 36 m² with a cozy fireplace. - Kitchen: Fully fitted and equipped kitchen, ideal for culinary enthusiasts. - Basement: Expansive 85 m² garage with electric door, office/bedroom space, summer kitchen, and two cellars. - Outdoor Space: Fully fenced garden with fruit trees, a wooden shed, barbecue, and traditional bread oven. - Accessibility: Just 10 minutes from the A20 motorway, connecting you to Paris and Toulouse. - Proximity: Close to shopping centers, medical facilities, and sports amenities. ### A Lifestyle to Envy Living in Feytiat offers a unique lifestyle that combines the best of rural and urban living. The Limousin region is renowned for its lush landscapes, rolling hills, and vibrant cultural heritage. As ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque commune of Feytiat, this inviting five-bedroom house offers a perfect blend of comfort, convenience, and charm, making it an ideal second home for those seeking a tranquil retreat in the heart of France. Located in the Limousin region, known for its lush landscapes and rich history, this property promises a lifestyle of relaxation and cultural exploration. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet scent of fruit trees in your own backyard. This house, built in 1974, has been meticulously maintained, ensuring that it remains in excellent condition. With a spacious 141 square meters of living space, it provides ample room for family gatherings, holiday celebrations, or simply unwinding after a day of exploring the local area. ### Key Features: - Location: Situated in Feytiat, just a short drive from Limoges, offering easy access to urban amenities while retaining a peaceful rural charm. - Bedrooms: Five generously sized bedrooms, perfect for accommodating family and guests. - Bathrooms: Two well-appointed bathrooms, ensuring comfort and convenience. - Living Space: A bright and airy 36 m² living area with a cozy fireplace, ideal for relaxing evenings. - Kitchen: Fully fitted and equipped kitchen, ready for culinary adventures. - Basement: Expansive 85 m² basement with a garage, office/bedroom space, summer kitchen, and two cellars. - Outdoor Space: Fully fenced garden with fruit trees, a wooden shed, barbecue, and traditional bread oven. - Accessibility: Just 10 minutes from the A20 motorway, providing seamless connections to Paris and Toulouse. - Local Amenities: Close proximity to shopping centers, medical facilities, and sports amenities. ### The Feytiat Lifestyle: Feyt ... click here to read more

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Introducing a house that is more like a mansion sprawled across a generous expanse of 410 sqm. Nestled in the heart of the tranquil and scenic town of Pierre-Buffière in Limoges, Haute Vienne region of France, this 10-bedroom sanctuary truly offers a taste of the opulent French lifestyle. A feast for the eyes, this house, hailing from the early 18th century, boasts a picturesque blend of traditional architecture combined with a hint of contemporary décor, providing a distinctive charm that sets the property apart. Its spacious rooms named in honor of historical figures, add a touch of nostalgic elegance. The house is in a good condition, waiting for its new loving owners to further enhance its inherent radiance. Imagine living in an environment where each day is punctuated with the melody of rustling leaves, chirping birds and the serenity that such a secluded location offers. Your new abode is tucked away in a quiet hamlet, yet conveniently close to all essential services. Limoges airport is a mere 20-minute drive away, making international travels hassle-free. Outdoor features: - A refreshing pool - A covered seating area, perfect for crisp morning breakfast - A spa with a sauna and jacuzzi - Well-manicured grounds, housing tea rooms for those afternoon soirees - A 3-hole "pitch and put" course for golf enthusiasts Property features: - 10 bedrooms - 6 bathrooms - An unconverted space that could potentially serve as additional accommodation, staff quarters, or a suite - Charming period features coupled with modern elements Local Features: Pierre-Buffière is a commune nestled securely in the heart of France. It's a place where the hustle and bustle of city life feel like a distant memory. The town's tranquil envi ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the tranquil setting of Peyrilhac, a charming village in the picturesque region of Limousin, Haute-Vienne, France, awaits a splendid abode that could be the perfect sanctuary for your family. With a price tag of €194,000, this residence offers a harmonious blend of comfort, convenience, and endless possibilities. As you explore the potential of this 3-bedroom house, imagine the fulfilling life that awaits you and your loved ones in this serene locale. Situated conveniently close to Limoges, the property provides easy access to both the vibrant city center and Limoges Airport, a mere 15-minute drive away, making it an ideal choice for globetrotters and commuting professionals alike. The area is renowned for its breathtaking scenery, characterized by rolling hills, lush meadows, and scenic routes perfect for walks and cycling ventures. The climate here is temperate, with warm summers and mild winters, offering a comfortable living environment year-round. This inviting home is spread across two spacious floors, each thoughtfully designed to meet the demands of modern family life. Step inside to discover a layout that combines practicality with comfort, allowing for a cozy yet functional living space. On the ground level, you are greeted by a sizable living room that fills with natural light filtered through a stunning floor-to-ceiling window. This open space flows seamlessly into the dining and kitchen area, making it ideal for hosting family gatherings and entertaining guests. Imagine stepping out through the patio doors onto a paved terrace, perfect for enjoying al fresco dining or hosting lively summer BBQs. The living room is equipped with a chic wood burner, providing warmth and ambiance on cooler days. ... click here to read more

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Picture yourself waking to birdsong in the Limousin countryside, where morning mist rolls across 4,221 square meters of mature gardens and the stone walls of your authentic French farmhouse glow golden in the early light. This is the reality waiting at this traditional property on the edge of a peaceful hamlet, just five minutes from the village of Coussac-Bonneval—a rare opportunity to create your own French country escape in one of Europe's most unspoiled regions. The morning routine at your Limousin vacation home begins with coffee in the garden, watching the changing seasons paint the surrounding countryside in ever-shifting colors. Spring brings wildflowers carpeting the meadows, summer offers endless warm days perfect for outdoor dining beneath fruit trees, autumn transforms the landscape into russet and gold, while winter wraps everything in crisp, clear air and the occasional dusting of snow. This is authentic French rural living, where time moves to nature's rhythm and every day offers the simple pleasure of countryside tranquility. This traditional stone farmhouse represents something increasingly precious—an untouched property retaining all its original character and architectural details. The three-room main house features the thick stone walls and authentic elements that define French rural architecture, with an open fireplace anchoring the living room that has warmed generations before you. The adjoining barn of approximately 50 square meters presents tremendous potential for expansion, whether you envision additional living space, a studio for creative pursuits, or luxurious entertaining areas. The ground floor layout offers practical countryside living with an entrance hall flowing into the living room wi ... click here to read more

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