Charming 4-Bedroom House in Nedde, Limousin: Ideal Second Home Retreat

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Nedde, Haute-Vienne, Limousin, France, Nedde (France)

4 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 90Floor area

€130,800

House

No parking

4 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

90m²

No garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Limousin region, this delightful 4-bedroom house in Nedde offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a tranquil second home in France. With its serene surroundings and proximity to the stunning Lake of Vassivière, this property is perfect for anyone looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life and immerse themselves in the beauty of the French countryside.

Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of nature, sipping your morning coffee on the terrace as the sun rises over the rolling hills. This single-storey home, built in the 1970s, exudes a timeless charm that invites you to create lasting memories with family and friends. The house is in good condition, ready to welcome you with open arms.

Key Features:
- Spacious Living: With four bedrooms, this house offers ample space for family gatherings or hosting guests.
- Bright Interiors: The living/dining room is bathed in natural light, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere.
- Cozy Fireplace: Enjoy cozy evenings by the insert fireplace, perfect for chilly winter nights.
- Functional Kitchen: A fitted kitchen awaits your culinary adventures, with plenty of room for creativity.
- Outdoor Bliss: A pleasant terrace provides the perfect spot for al fresco dining or simply soaking in the breathtaking views.
- Nature's Embrace: Situated on a generous plot of approximately 1 hectare, the property is surrounded by lush greenery and open views.
- Peaceful Location: Located in a small hamlet, the house offers a peaceful retreat from the everyday hustle.
- Proximity to Amenities: Nearby towns like Peyrat-le-Château and Eymoutiers offer shops and services for your convenience.
- Investment Potential: With its desirable location and good condition, this property holds great potential for rental income or future resale.

Local Lifestyle and Activities:
Nedde is a charming village that embodies the quintessential French countryside lifestyle. The region is known for its mild climate, making it an ideal destination for year-round enjoyment. Whether you're an outdoor enthusiast or a culture aficionado, there's something for everyone here.

- Lake of Vassivière: Just a short drive away, this stunning lake offers a plethora of water activities, from sailing to fishing, and is surrounded by scenic hiking trails.
- Cultural Richness: Explore the local history and culture with visits to nearby historical sites and charming villages.
- Gastronomic Delights: Indulge in the region's culinary offerings, from traditional French cuisine to local specialties.
- Seasonal Festivals: Experience the vibrant local culture through various festivals and events held throughout the year.
- Accessibility: Despite its rural charm, Nedde is well-connected, with easy access to major transport links, making it convenient for international travelers.

A Second Home to Cherish:
Owning this property means more than just having a place to stay; it's about embracing a lifestyle that values peace, nature, and community. Whether you're looking for a holiday retreat, an investment opportunity, or a place to eventually retire, this house in Nedde offers the perfect blend of comfort and potential.

With its idyllic setting and welcoming ambiance, this property is more than just a house—it's a home waiting to be filled with laughter, love, and unforgettable moments. Don't miss the chance to make this charming house your own slice of paradise in the heart of France.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
4
Size
90
Price per m²
€1,453
Garden size
889
Has Garden
No
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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Let me present to you an exciting opportunity to own a charming house in the quaint and picturesque town of Nedde, nestled in the heart of the French countryside, in Haute-Vienne, within the charming region of Limousin. France, as we all know, is a country known for its history, culture, and cuisine, making it an enriching experience to live in. Nestled away from the bustle of the city, this delightful home promises a relaxed and peaceful lifestyle. This gorgeous detached stone house sits on an approx. 585sqm plot complete with an outbuilding and a lush garden, the perfect spot to hold family gatherings, or for children to play or simply to unwind and commune with nature. The house is of a good condition, showcasing the timeless beauty of a well-preserved stone structure that oozes with rustic charm. The house comes with a generously laid out space of 91sqm, internal living area across two floors. There are three comfortable bedrooms ensuring enough room for a growing family or for hosting guests. The ground floor includes a cozy kitchen that opens into a soft-lit lounge/dining room, a compact yet efficiently designed shower room, and a boiler room with sanitary amenities. The first floor proudly houses a spacious 30sqm room which could be utilised as a master bedroom or an expansive entertainment room. The second bedroom and WC are the other rooms on this floor. Now, to give you a closer look at the features and amenities this property offers: - Detached stone house - Outbuilding - Approx. 585sqm garden - Three Bedrooms - Kitchen - Lounge/Dining Room - Shower Room - Boiler Room with WC - Large 30sqm room - Attic - Shops within walking distance Life in Nedde offers a slow-paced, peaceful lifestyle, and people are ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque village of Nedde, this spacious villa presents a unique opportunity for those looking to settle in the heart of France's stunning Limousin region. With its six bedrooms, this property offers ample space for larger families, people craving extra room, or those just looking to entertain guests from all around the globe. Trust me – this spot is a gem waiting to be discovered by the right buyer. The property, while in good condition, whispers possibilities in every corner. The stone-constructed exterior boasts traditional village aesthetics, blending seamlessly into the historic setting of Nedde. Inside, this villa comes alive with light, highlighting the spacious rooms that are waiting for your decorative touch. The sizeable garden provides a perfect retreat, where you can enjoy leisurely afternoons or host family gatherings. This is more than just a home; it’s a lifestyle waiting to embrace you. This villa features: - 6 spacious bedrooms - 1 bathroom - Generous living area - Cozy kitchen - Stone exterior reflecting traditional charm - Bright living spaces - Large garden area - Village ambiance - Proximity to local shops - Easy road access - Central heating - Traditional French architectural features Living in this villa, you’ll quickly find Nedde to be an enchanting place to call home. Here, daily life melds seamlessly with nature, culture and a sense of community unique to small French villages. Local shops and amenities are just a short stroll away, making it convenient to grab your morning croissant or do a leisurely grocery run. One of the major attractions near Nedde is the awe-inspiring Lake Vassivière. Less than an hour's drive, this lake is perfect for day trips, offering activit ... click here to read more

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Charming 8-Bedroom House in Eymoutiers, Haute-Vienne Nestled in the picturesque region of Limousin, this 8-bedroom house located in Eymoutiers offers a blend of substantial living space and the appealing charm of rural France. Ideal for a family looking to embrace the French countryside, or potentially as an attractive investment property, this house is currently on the market for €198,000. Property Features: - Spacious two-story house with a total area of 157 m² - 8 well-proportioned bedrooms - Generously sized fitted kitchen - Cozy living room - Convenient shower room - Full double glazing with electric shutters - New heat source heating and hot water system - 34 m² garage and additional basement space - Laundry facilities located in the basement - Property sits on a large plot of over 6300 m² with lawn areas and mature trees Amenities: - Within a 10-minute walk to the vibrant town center of Eymoutiers - Close proximity to a main train station - Ample parking area - Beautiful views of the surrounding countryside - Multiple small outbuildings for extra storage or utility - Double gated entrance and separate rear access The town of Eymoutiers has plenty to offer, from local markets selling fresh produce to cafés and restaurants serving regional cuisine. The community is warm and welcoming, providing a peaceful yet engaging lifestyle that's ideal for those seeking a slower pace of life away from the hustle and bustle of big cities. Living in Eymoutiers offers an excellent balance of rural charm and modern conveniences. The area is known for its scenic landscapes, lush greenery, and historical sites which foster a strong sense of local heritage. For outdoor enthusiasts, there are numerous hiking trails and water acti ... click here to read more

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Experience the charm and tranquillity of the beautiful town of Eymoutiers, a hidden gem nestled within the region of Limousin, France. Famous for its vibrant art scene and rich heritage, Eymoutiers is truly a place of inspiration and beauty, featuring beautiful landscapes and a welcoming community vibe. With a range of amenities easily accessible, including local schools and a vibrant town square, living here allows you to enjoy the best of both worlds, the peaceful French countryside as well as the convenience of the bustling town center. Now available for purchase is a scenic 7-bedroom detached house located in Eymoutiers. This inviting property is located seamlessly within 6331m² of well-maintained, flat, and landscaped garden, all fully fenced for your privacy and peace of mind. Enjoy the immersive southern exposure on the front side, providing 170 m² span of sunny living space that's ready and waiting for you to make your own. The house is in good condition, making moving in a complete breeze. But remember, this could be a wonderful opportunity for you to add your personal touch to this home. So whether you like it as is, or you'd love to give it your unique flair, the choice is yours. You'll find this home's truly unique character in its: - Seven spacious bedrooms - Single, functional and modern bathroom - Expansive private yard - Sunny frontage with southern exposure - Picture-perfect views of lush French countryside - Total basement For those seeking to move to the town of Eymoutiers, this property is the perfect canvas for starting your French dream. The location is beyond ideal, and the local climate is simply divine. Think warm, mild summers and cooler winters, providing a gentle, seasonal rotation that ... click here to read more

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Title: Characterful 4-Bedroom Home in Eymoutiers, Limousin This delightful and large, 4-bedroom stone cottage resides in the picturesque town of Eymoutiers, nestled in the stunning region of Limousin, France. Situated in the Haute-Vienne department, the property provides an ideal opportunity for those seeking a unique residence in the French countryside or a dynamic investment property. Property Features - 4 Spacious Bedrooms - 2 Bathrooms - Detached Stone Cottage - Open Plan Kitchen/Dining/Living Area - Additional Multifunctional Room - Attached Barn and Workshop - Private Front and Back Gardens - Septic Tank System - Double Glazed - Centrally Heated with Oil - Overall Size: 160 sq.m This family-sized cottage embraces functionality and character, with the possibility to rent out a portion for additional income or to provide separate accommodations for extended family. The main living area boasts an open concept design, home to a large, newly fitted kitchen, a cozy living room, and a spacious dining area. An inviting wood-burning stove enhances the space, offering warmth and a charming focal point for gatherings and quiet evenings alike. A set of steps leads from the dining area to a substantial 46 sq.m space, which was formerly a kitchen-living room. This versatile room could become an independent apartment or a games room and includes external access for convenience. Two bathrooms service the home, one with a lovely bath and corner shower, creating a sense of luxury and retreat. Upstairs, the property features four bedrooms, with the capacity to close off the largest bedroom from the others. The bedrooms' sizes range from a cozy 7 sq.m, perfect for use as a study or office, to a spacious master bedroom at 17 s ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Limousin region, this delightful chalet in Eymoutiers offers a unique opportunity to own a second home that perfectly balances tranquility and accessibility. With its lush landscapes and charming local culture, Eymoutiers is a hidden gem for those seeking a peaceful retreat or a strategic investment in the European second home market. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet melody of birdsong, as sunlight filters through the trees surrounding your chalet. Built in 2007, this property is in excellent condition, offering a seamless blend of modern comfort and rustic charm. The chalet's design emphasizes open, airy spaces, making it an ideal setting for both relaxation and entertainment. Key Features: - Spacious Living: 120 m² of bright, comfortable living space. - Bedrooms & Bathrooms: 3 cozy bedrooms, 2 modern shower rooms, and 2 separate toilets. - Living Area: A generous 50 m² open-plan living area with a fully equipped kitchen. - Outdoor Space: Two large terraces totaling 50 m², perfect for al fresco dining. - Plot Size: Set on a wooded 1,866 m² plot, offering privacy and natural beauty. - Energy Efficiency: 20 cm wood fiber insulation and a tiled roof ensure year-round comfort. - Local Amenities: Close proximity to schools, restaurants, and essential services. A Lifestyle of Leisure and Adventure Eymoutiers is more than just a location; it's a lifestyle. Known for its rich history and vibrant community, this quaint town offers a variety of activities to suit every interest. Whether you're an outdoor enthusiast or a culture aficionado, Eymoutiers has something for everyone. Outdoor Activities: - Hiking & Biking: Explore the scenic trails of the Millevac ... click here to read more

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Situated in the serene village of Peyrat-le-Château, nested within the stunning region of Haute-Vienne in Limousin, France, this welcoming 3-bedroom stone house offers a wonderful opportunity for those looking to live in a tranquil yet vibrant community. While the property retains charming architectural features, it comes with a perfect scope for someone who's enthusiastic about integrating their own style with some modern updates. This house is built over a full basement, ensuring ample storage or potential additional living spaces if renovated. On the ground floor, the inviting layout features a kitchen which opens up into the dining room - creating a seamless flow that is ideal for family meals and hosting friends. The adjacent living room is a comfortable space for relaxation and leisure, featuring natural light that brightens the room. One of the bedrooms is conveniently located on this level, along with a bathroom/WC, making it accessible for various living arrangements. The upper floor houses two additional bedrooms, each equipped with an ensuite shower room/WC, providing privacy and convenience for family members or guests. The property also includes a garage which, alongside the basement, offers additional storage solutions or could be converted into further living spaces or workshops according to the new owner’s needs. Land-wise, the property boasts a flat, enclosed garden of 1,116 m², just waiting to be turned into a lush oasis or a playground for children. This garden offers a safe and private environment for outdoor activities and gardening enthusiasts to cultivate their green thumb. Peyrat-le-Château, approximately located in an area known for its picturesque landscapes and historical sites, presents a ... click here to read more

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Welcome to a hidden gem nestled in the heart of the French countryside—a delightful villa in Peyrat-le-Château, Haute-Vienne, Limousin. With its distinct rustic charm and enviable location, this property is the perfect retreat for those longing for a slice of tranquility, yet still want to be connected to the vibrant culture and rich history that this region has to offer. This villa, though modest in its dimensions, unfolds like a picturesque storybook. Encompassing 50 square meters, this cozy abode offers an intimate setting perfect for singles or couples yearning for a simple yet fulfilling lifestyle. Inside, you’ll find one comfortable bedroom and a single bathroom. The space is cleverly utilized; every square inch aligns with a sense of purpose and potential. - 1 Bedroom - 1 Bathroom - Kitchen with potential for customization - Open-plan living space - Private terrace - Elevated on two garages - Peaceful garden - Set back from the main road - Village lake nearby - Shops and amenities within walking distance - Close proximity to nature trails This stone villa is elevated on two garages, providing not just additional space but also a sense of seclusion. It leads to a private terrace that spreads out to a serene garden—ideal for those tranquil mornings where you hear nothing but the chirping of birds and the occasional rustle of leaves. The garden needs a little attention, but think of this as your personal canvas, ready to be transformed into a secret corner of paradise. The broader canvas that surrounds this home is the charming town of Peyrat-le-Château. This quaint village has a welcoming atmosphere that combines the warmth of community spirit with the vivid tapestry of nature. Local shops brim with a variety of ... click here to read more

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Imagine waking up to the gentle sound of birds chirping and the serene view of a tranquil pond right from your window. Nestled in the heart of the charming village of Peyrat-le-Château, this exquisite 4-bedroom house offers a perfect blend of rustic charm and modern comfort, making it an ideal second home or vacation retreat. A Slice of French Paradise Peyrat-le-Château, located in the picturesque Haute-Vienne region of Limousin, is a hidden gem for those seeking a peaceful escape. Known for its lush landscapes, rolling hills, and rich history, this area is a haven for nature lovers and history enthusiasts alike. The village itself is a tapestry of cobblestone streets, quaint cafes, and friendly locals, offering a warm and welcoming atmosphere. Property Highlights - Spacious Living: The house boasts a generous 195 square meters of living space, providing ample room for family gatherings and entertaining guests. - Light-Filled Lounge: A 60 m² lounge area, bathed in natural light, serves as the heart of the home, perfect for cozy evenings by the fireplace. - Modern Kitchen: The open-plan 35 m² kitchen is both functional and stylish, ideal for preparing delicious meals with local produce. - Flexible Sleeping Arrangements: With four bedrooms, including two on the ground floor, the property offers flexibility for families or guests. - Bathrooms: Two well-appointed bathrooms ensure comfort and convenience for all. - Expansive Outdoor Space: Set on over one hectare of land, the property offers endless possibilities for gardening, leisure, or simply soaking in the breathtaking views. - Pond Views: Enjoy uninterrupted views of the pond and surrounding countryside, a true sanctuary for relaxation. A Lifestyle of Leisure and Adv ... click here to read more

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Welcome to this charming 4-bedroom house located in the tranquil town of Tarnac, nestled in the picturesque Corrèze district in the beautiful region of Limousin, France. This free-standing house, built from local stone, is set within a generous 7113 square meters of land that offers a stunning scenic view that brings peace to the soul. The property boasts a generous 152 square meters of living space that waits to be filled with life and laughter. Encompassed by lush green landscapes and tranquil skies, the house features beautiful stone flooring that heightens its classic charm. Adjoining the property, you will find an additional 3300 square meters of arable land ready for cultivation or expansion. Comfort permeates the property with a cozy wood heating system, spreading warmth through the cool, crisp winter months that are characteristic of Tarnac. The house invites you inside with stunning living spaces. An 11 square meter kitchen, perfect for passionate cooks and inviting dinner parties, leads into a spacious 35 square meter living room and comfortable 25 square meter lounge. The house is complete with four well-sized bedrooms and two bathrooms, spacious enough to accommodate a large family or host guests. For those interested in renovation projects, the house can be remodeled to form two separate dwellings, one with a single bedroom and the other with three, adding flexibility to the property structure. Adjoining the property are two outbuildings of 11 square meters and 7 square meters, and a gigantic 150 square meter barn spread across two levels. These additional structures bring potential for storage or conversion into additional living spaces. The house is situated in Tarnac, a town known for its delightful c ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque hamlet of Tarnac, Limousin, Corrèze, France, this traditional stone farmhouse presents a unique living opportunity for those looking to embrace the French countryside's charm while possessing a desire to imprint their own style. Offering a good structural condition, this property, dating back to 1831, invites its new owners to appreciate its historical essence while enjoying the comforts of modern renovations and conveniences. Property Features: - Traditional detached stone farmhouse, showcasing the architectural heritage of Limousin. - Overall size of 140m² living space on a vast plot of 7113m², providing ample outdoor space for gardening, leisure, and nature enthusiasts. - Four bedrooms, adaptable depending on the buyer's needs, with potential for customization. - Two bathrooms equipped with both showers and baths catering to practical living needs. - Fully equipped modern kitchen, including an oven, hob, and gas top, seamlessly blending the home’s rustic charm with contemporary necessities. - Spacious living/dining area with a charming fireplace and wood burner, ideal for cozy family gatherings. - Additional features include laundry room, cellars for extra storage, and two little outbuildings with potential for creative uses. - A substantial 300-year-old Barn, approximately 50 meters from the main house, offering 2 levels each of 150m² footprint. This represents a significant opportunity for development or as expansive storage/workshop space. - The property includes two parcels of wood within a minute walk, adding to the richness of the surrounding nature. Local Area Insights: Tarnac is embraced by the serene and undisturbed beauty of the Limousin region. Known for its lush landscapes, d ... click here to read more

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Welcome to your potential dream home nestled in the serene village of Tarnac, located in the picturesque Limousin region of Corrèze, France. This unique property, a beautiful detached traditional stone farmhouse, carries the charm of its original construction from 1831. Having been thoughtfully renovated, it retains its historic allure while offering modern comforts. Property Features: - Traditional stone farmhouse built in 1831 - Detached property, originally comprising two houses, now seamlessly blended into one - 140 m² of living space spread across two levels - Four bedrooms, with the flexibility of converting some spaces to accommodate additional bedrooms - Two well-appointed bathrooms - Modern, fully equipped kitchen with a gas hob and oven, 11 m² in size, with a door leading out to the garden - Spacious 27 m² living/dining area featuring exposed stone and wooden beams, complimented by a lovely fireplace equipped with a wood burner - A second living room boasting an original stone floor and a beautiful stone chimney - Two cellars, one of which showcases beautiful stone steps - A handy laundry room - An expansive 7113 m² garden with a small fish pond, abundant trees, and a forest area at the top offering fantastic views - A historic barn built in 1767, 150 m² per level, with water and electricity, suitable for multiple uses including parking for vehicles or tractors - Additional outbuildings including a 10 m² workshop with electricity and a project underway to convert one into a tiny house - Two parcels of wood a short walk from the house Amenities and Local Area Information: Tarnac is a quaint village that offers a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life, making it an ideal location for those l ... click here to read more

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A Timeless Retreat in the Heart of Limousin Nestled in the serene commune of Toy-Viam, this charming 1930s stone house invites you to step back in time while enjoying the comforts of modern living. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds, as the morning sun casts a warm glow over the rolling Corrèze countryside. This is more than just a house; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in tranquility and natural beauty. A Canvas for Your Imagination As you approach the property, the rustic allure of the stone façade immediately captures your attention. The house, partly built over a cellar, offers a unique blend of history and potential. The ground floor welcomes you with a spacious kitchen, a cozy living room, and an additional room that awaits your personal touch. Whether you envision a home office, a library, or a playroom, the possibilities are endless. Upstairs, a landing leads to four inviting bedrooms, each with its own character and charm. The shower room and toilet are conveniently located on this floor, ensuring comfort and accessibility. Above, a large attic space beckons with potential, ready to be transformed into a studio, a guest suite, or a creative haven. A Workshop Bathed in Natural Light Adjacent to the main house, a 45 m² workshop stands ready to inspire your creative endeavors. Bathed in natural light from industrial-style glazing, this space is perfect for artists, craftsmen, or anyone seeking a dedicated area to pursue their passions. The separate garage, approximately 25 m², provides ample storage for vehicles or outdoor equipment. Gardens to Nurture and Enjoy The property's garden is a testament to the joys of outdoor living. The rear section, already fe ... click here to read more

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This charming 3-bedroom house in Limousin, Haute-Vienne, Domps, France offers a delightful blend of rustic charm and modern conveniences amid a picturesque rural setting. Situated on a generous plot that includes a beautifully restored house and barn, this property has been thoughtfully renewed over the past 20 years, preserving its original stone work and wooden beams while integrating contemporary features. The main attraction of this home is not only in its historical essence, but also in the practical and inviting living spaces. With a total living area of 152 square meters, the house provides ample room for a family or individuals seeking a tranquil lifestyle. It includes three well-appointed bathrooms and three spacious bedrooms, each with en-suite facilities, ensuring personal space and privacy for all occupants. The master bedroom is particularly impressive with a large jacuzzi corner bath, creating a private spa experience right at home. Living in Domps offers a serene lifestyle surrounded by nature. The property itself is a testament to self-sufficiency with a private well for water and a sizable plot of land that hosts a variety of fruit and nut trees including hazelnut, chestnut, pear, plum, apple, cherry, grape, and olive. The adjacent forest provides not only scenic beauty but also an opportunity to forage for mushrooms like ceps, chanterelles, and morels. The ground floor of the home features a cozy kitchen equipped with a pellet burner that warms most of the house. A separate large living area with a dining room and French doors opening to the front can also serve as an additional bedroom if needed, showing the versatile nature of the home. The property boasts double glazing, excellent insulation, and ... click here to read more

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Located amidst the serene, rolling hills of Limousin in Haute-Vienne, Domps is where you will find this captivating country home—a true gem for those seeking a peaceful retreat in the French countryside. For overseas buyers and expats looking for a life far removed from the frenetic pace of city living, this property offers a balance of tranquility and accessibility. This country home is tucked away in the charming village of Domps, a place where time seems to have gracefully come to a standstill. Picture waking up to the sound of birds chirping and the soft rustle of leaves in the gentle breeze. Domps is quintessentially rural, offering the comforts of small-town life with simple pleasures such as enjoying a hearty meal at the local restaurant or a leisurely stroll to the post office. The village might be small, but it has a lot to offer. Before diving into the property's details, it’s essential to highlight the area's offerings. Domps enjoys a temperate oceanic climate, which means mild summers and cool, wet winters. This climate is ideal for those who love the changing seasons without the extreme weather. Living in the region offers a unique opportunity to experience the rich culture and history of the Limousin area, known for its lush forests, beautiful lakes, and vibrant local markets. Not far away—from a ten to fifteen-minute drive—you can explore nearby towns like Chamberet and Eymoutiers, offering additional amenities, local cuisine, and cultural activities. Now, let me paint a picture of what this property has to offer. Nestled on 6,646 square meters of green, lush land, the property includes not just one, but two renovated houses—a delightful option for multigenerational living or hosting guests. First Hous ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Limousin region, this enchanting 3-bedroom house in Domps offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of French countryside charm. Perfectly suited for those seeking a second home or a holiday retreat, this property combines rustic elegance with modern comforts, making it an ideal investment for overseas buyers and expats. Imagine waking up to the serene sounds of nature, with the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant chirping of birds. This beautifully restored stone house, over 300 years old, exudes character and history, with exposed stonework and beams that tell tales of a bygone era. The attached barn, now seamlessly integrated into the main building, adds to the property's allure, offering ample space for storage or potential expansion. Key Features: - Spacious Living: With 176 square meters of living space, this house offers three generously sized bedrooms, each with its own en-suite bathroom, ensuring privacy and comfort for family and guests. - Modern Amenities: The property boasts a new roof, updated plumbing, and electrics, all up to modern standards, ensuring a hassle-free living experience. - Eco-Friendly Heating: A pellet burner in the kitchen and a Godin wood burner in the living room provide efficient heating, utilizing wood from the surrounding forest. - Outdoor Paradise: A south-facing terrace offers breathtaking views of the expansive grounds, dotted with fruit and nut trees, perfect for enjoying a morning coffee or an evening glass of wine. - Self-Sufficiency Potential: With a private water well, ample land for a vegetable garden, and a forest for wood, this property offers the potential for a self-sufficient lifestyle. - Convenient Location: Just a 10-minute ... click here to read more

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Nestled right in the heart of the picturesque French countryside lies a charming three-bedroom house in Limousin, Haute-Vienne, Domps, France. This delightful dwelling, with stunning views of the surrounding landscape, offers the ideal haven for overseas buyers looking for a peaceful retreat, away from the hustle and bustle of city life. With an area spanning 152 square meters, this enchanting home comes with a storied past—300 years to be precise—and a beautifully restored interior, showcasing exposed stonework and rustic wooden beams. The property is equipt with: - 3 large en-suite bedrooms - A south-facing terrace - Double-glazing windows - A pellet burner for heating - Open-plan living and dining area - A practical kitchen space with a fireplace - Ample parking with a large hanger/carport - Room for a vegetable garden - Workshop and storage areas - Fibre optic internet - Access to an array of fruit and nut trees - Well water supply and a fosse septic - A space to install a swimming pool Now, as I juggle my bustling schedule to bring this gem to you, let me paint a picture of life in Domps. The local area, charming and serene, is enriched with rolling hills and lush forests, providing an idyllic setting for nature enthusiasts. With a climate that witnesses mild winters and pleasantly warm summers, living here feels like an eternal embrace of balmy breezes and sunshine kisses. Imagine comforting evenings on the south-facing terrace, possibly with a glass of local wine, overlooking your garden filled with blossoming cherry and apple trees. The land here is accommodating enough for a few animals should you choose to foster that delightful countryside experience. For families moving in, envision weekend adventures in ... click here to read more

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Located in the culturally rich Limousin region, this charming country home in the quaint commune of Domps, Haute-Vienne, France, is an exceptional prospect for those seeking a peaceful retreat. The property comprises a charming 4-bedroom home on a generous land of 6646 sqm. It is accentuated further by a picturesque lake and fishing hut located 400 meters away from the main house, on a lush 1-hectare plot. The main residence is carefully maintained in a good condition, ready to comfort you with all of its cozy corner. There are two renovated houses - the first one is inclusive of a brilliantly sunlit open-plan kitchen, dining, and living areas complete with an inviting wood-burner. Leading up to the first floor, you'll find a generously proportioned bedroom equipped with a self-contained bathroom. The companion house features a large, fully-equipped open plan kitchen, dining, and a lounge room featuring a lovely rustic fireplace. The first floor is home to three substantial bedrooms, each possessing a unique charm and a spacious bathroom. Features the property boasts: - A 250 sqm of living area - 4 bedrooms - 3 bathrooms - Stable storage/ workshop of 38 sqm - Planning permission for additional stable - Possibility to buy furnished - Fosse septique - Enveloped with double-glazed windows. The quiet surroundings of the house are completed by an assortment of amenities: - A 50+m2 barn placed between the two houses that functions as a workshop and tractor storage - A separate laundry area/ freezer room - An eye-catching loft storage. The property is in close proximity to guides of serenity - a large lake of around 4000 m2 that comes with a quaint wooden chalet, making it a perfect spot to kick back with your fishing ro ... click here to read more

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