Charming Stone House in Treignac, Corrèze: Ideal Second Home or Holiday Retreat

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Limousin, Corrèze, Treignac, France, Treignac (France)

2 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 91Floor area

€189,990

House

No parking

2 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

91m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Nestled on the picturesque edge of Treignac, a quaint town in the heart of Corrèze, this delightful stone house offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a second home or holiday retreat in the serene Limousin region of France. With its breathtaking views of the Monédières hills and a harmonious blend of rustic charm and modern comforts, this property is a true gem for overseas buyers and expats.

Discover the Allure of Treignac


Treignac is a quintessential French village, steeped in history and surrounded by unspoiled natural beauty. The region is renowned for its rolling hills, lush forests, and pristine lakes, making it a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. Whether you're into hiking, cycling, or simply enjoying a leisurely stroll through the countryside, Treignac offers a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of city life.

A Home with Character and Comfort


This two-bedroom stone house is a testament to timeless elegance and thoughtful design. As you approach the property, the charming façade and spacious flat garden immediately capture your attention. The garden, with its open-front outbuilding and secure fencing, is perfect for pets and outdoor gatherings.

Key Features:
- Open-Plan Living Area: The heart of the home is a welcoming open-plan living space, featuring a cozy wooden pellet burner and French doors that lead to a large terrace. This seamless indoor-outdoor flow is perfect for entertaining or simply soaking in the stunning views.
- Fully Equipped Kitchen: The kitchen is a delightful space, equipped with modern appliances and ample storage, making it a joy to prepare meals.
- Two Bedrooms: The first floor houses two comfortable bedrooms, with the master bedroom boasting its own WC.
- Office Space: A generous office area at the top of the stairs provides a quiet nook for work or study.
- Modern Amenities: The property is heated by oil central heating and a pellet burner, ensuring comfort throughout the year. It also features double-glazed windows, a new roof, and mains drainage.

Embrace the Local Lifestyle


Living in Treignac offers a unique blend of rural tranquility and cultural richness. The local community is warm and welcoming, with a variety of events and festivals that celebrate the region's heritage. From exploring the local markets to enjoying a leisurely meal at a nearby café, life in Treignac is all about savoring the simple pleasures.

Accessibility and Investment Potential


Treignac is conveniently located with easy access to major transport links. The A20 motorway is within reach, and airports at Brive and Limoges offer regular flights to the UK and other European destinations. This accessibility makes Treignac an attractive option for those looking to invest in a second home with potential for rental income.

Why Choose This Property?
- Scenic Location: Enjoy panoramic views of the Monédières hills from your own terrace.
- Outdoor Activities: Ideal for cycling, walking, and canoeing enthusiasts.
- Community Spirit: Experience the warmth of a close-knit community.
- Investment Opportunity: Potential for rental income due to its desirable location.
- Secure and Pet-Friendly: Fenced garden perfect for pets and children.
- Modern Comforts: Well-insulated with updated amenities.

Owning this charming stone house in Treignac is more than just acquiring a property; it's about embracing a lifestyle that celebrates nature, community, and the timeless beauty of the French countryside. Whether you're seeking a peaceful retreat or a vibrant community to call home, this property offers the best of both worlds. Don't miss the chance to make this enchanting house your own second home in the heart of Corrèze.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
2
Size
91
Price per m²
€2,088
Garden size
1980
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
Yes
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
1
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
House
Energy label

Unknown

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Three-level chateau nestled among some of France's most stunning landscapes in the quaint village of Treignac, Limousin, Corrèze. This 2-bedroom house is more than a mere dwelling, it's a blend of traditional design with modern conveniences, providing an authentic French countryside experience with all the comfort you could ever desire. This beautifully renovated stone property, built during the exuberant 1960s and fully restored to its former glory in 2016, is enveloped by a bountiful area of trees spread over 2012 m2. It's a wonderful interpretation of modern-day luxury infused with the classic, enchanting charm of rural France. The exhilarating feeling of waking up bathed in golden morning sunlight in one of the two cozy bedrooms is incomparable. Each bedroom has been designed thoughtfully for maximum comfort, providing ample space and breathtaking views of the lush countryside. The bathroom offers a quaint combination of a bathtub and handheld shower along with a sink and water closet, maintaining the house's original intimate charm with modern conveniences there where they are necessary. The ground floor opens to an expansive, fully fitted kitchen with a removable island and a range cooker. If you feel the culinary artistry coming over you, the kitchen can easily be transformed into an intimate dining area with a table and chairs, perfectly designed to share delicious meals with loved ones. Step over to the spacious living room complete with a balcony, where you can sip your morning coffee while gazing at the serene countryside views. The open floor plan on the first floor which is approximately 60m2, currently houses a living room and a music studio. The space boasts double insulation, exposed wooden beams, ... click here to read more

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Discovering a charming slice of French history in the heart of Treignac is pure delight, especially when that slice comes wrapped up in a delightful home brimming with character. If you’re searching for a place to call home or an inspiring backdrop for a bed-and-breakfast venture, this beautifully preserved stone property offers both potential and heartwarming appeal. Welcome to a house that's not just a structure but a vibrant story waiting to unfold. Built circa 1789, this splendid abode is tucked into the pastoral embrace of Limousin, part of the storied Corrèze department in France. An area renowned for its breathtaking landscapes and historic allure, Treignac offers a wholesome blend of tranquility and culture, making it an ideal spot for expats and overseas buyers to invest in their dream French lifestyle. The property, spread across four luminous levels, carries a sense of timelessness with its tastefully preserved features and recent updates. You’ll step through an original door and be transported into a realm of warmth and hospitality, where the original tiled floors immediately remind you of its rich past. The ground level offers a practical garage, laundry room, and a workshop, providing ample space for creative use and utility. The magic continues as you ascend to the first floor, where a beautifully appointed kitchen awaits, fully fitted with oak worktops and state-of-the-art appliances. This is a kitchen where one can imagine preparing meals as family and friends gather around, filling the room with laughter and joy. A dining room flows seamlessly onto a grand terrace, perfect for alfresco dining or simply soaking in views of the idyllic village scenery. The living room completes this level with a cozy ... click here to read more

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Picture yourself stepping into a delightful saga of comfort and quaint charm nestled in the heart of Treignac, a medieval gem in the French region of Corrèze, Limousin. Imagine trading the hustle and bustle of city life for a scene plucked from an artist's dream—a realm where every stone whispers tales of times gone by, and where life moves at a pace allowing you to truly savor each moment. Welcome to your potential new abode, a captivatingly restored home awaiting your chapter of life in Treignac. This delightful two-bedroom house, spanning approximately 120 square meters, is the ideal retreat for those looking to dip their toes into the tranquil waters of rural French life, all while maintaining a pulse on modern living. Meticulously refurbished in 2012, this home artfully combines the allure of its stone and wood exterior with contemporary comforts. It’s a perfect fit for anyone seeking either an immersive lifestyle change or a convenient lock-and-leave situation. Have you ever dreamt of waking up to the rustic charm of a medieval town alive with culture? Treignac offers precisely that. During the summer months, the town pulses with music, markets, and festive gatherings, while the serene winters let you bask in the quiet beauty of the French countryside. It's not just a place to live, it's a community to be part of. Spend your afternoons strolling around the local bars, enjoying delightful meals at charming restaurants, or indulging in some fun at the nearby lake, perfect for water activities that the whole family can enjoy. Living here means diving into a tapestry of experiences right at your doorstep. The house itself boasts: - Ground floor kitchen-diner for cozy gatherings - Spacious pantry to store all your c ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque village of Treignac in the Limousin region of Corrèze, France, this three-bedroom house offers an intriguing opportunity for those with a vision and a penchant for renovation. While this property is in need of considerable work and attention, it's a blank canvas that’s brimming with possibilities—a perfect project for those with creative flair and ambition. With its charming narrow streets and quaint stone buildings, Treignac is a delightful locale steeped in history and quintessential French charm. Treignac feels like stepping into a painting with its beautifully preserved medieval architecture and breathtaking landscapes. The community here is welcoming, forming a tight-knit neighborhood where everyone knows each other—a quintessential small-town feel. The property's location offers the best of both worlds: the tranquility and slow pace of village life with the convenience of essential amenities within walking distance. Living in this village, one can enjoy the gentle rhythm of rural life—proximity to a lovely lake and beach just 2 kilometers away offers opportunities for water sports or leisurely afternoon picnics. The scenery in the area is a mixture of lush forests and rolling countryside, making it an ideal place for hiking and outdoor pursuits. Winter, with its cooler temperatures, brings a serene charm to the area, and the outdoor life in Summer is nothing short of delightful. The climate here reflects the classic temperate nature of Northern France, offering a complete experience of all four seasons with mild summers and moderately cold winters, inviting residents to cozy up by a fire or take refreshing swims in the lake. This property is comprised of three stories, wh ... click here to read more

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Nestled within the scenic landscapes of Limousin, the charming country house located in the heart of Corrèze, Treignac, France, presents an exciting opportunity for those looking to immerse themselves in the tranquil lifestyle of rural France. This 4-bedroom home, with a spacious living area of 180 square meters, offers not just a residence, but an experience. At a price of €272,000, this property stands as a testament to rural living amidst natural beauty, with the balance of being close enough for the conveniences in Treignac. As you approach the home, you will find yourself greeted by a beautifully maintained garden, a lush oasis that sets the tone for what awaits inside. The journey begins at the entrance, where a separate living room complete with a fireplace and wood burner invites you in, ensuring cozy evenings throughout the year. The entrance hall is not merely a passage; it’s the threshold to the history enfolded within the stone walls, enriched by over a century of heritage and meticulous renovation. Throughout the house, you'll find: - 4 spacious bedrooms, each offering unique vistas of the expansive gardens. - 2 well-appointed bathrooms, including a large family bathroom with a separate bath and shower, complemented by a heated towel rail for added comfort. - A stunning farmhouse kitchen, featuring a concealed larder, range cooker set in the fireplace, and central island perfect for culinary adventures. - A delightful conservatory with 180-degree views of the surrounding gardens, catching the sunlight all year round. - A summer kitchen, ideal for preparing meals during the warm months. - A gym and a workshop upstairs, overlooking the picturesque garden. - A master bedroom suite with an en-suite, dressing r ... click here to read more

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Welcome to a serene and comfortable dwelling located in Treignac, Limousin, Corrèze, France. Offering picturesque views and a life nestled amidst nature, this two-bedroom house built over three levels exhibits an exquisite blend of historic charm and contemporary comfort, finely rendered on a 120-square-meter canvas—truly a timeless treasure. Standing majestically within a substantial garden adorned with a seating area and an above-ground pool, the property proudly showcases its 1960's craftsmanship, complimented by a comprehensive renovation in 2016. The recent renovation enhanced its core features such as plumbing, electrics, double glazing and shutters, insulation, and the fitting of a new kitchen and bathroom. This transformation worth mentioning, practically made it a brand new house, bearing the grandeur of the past and convenience of the present. Upon entering, you’ll be welcomed by the entrance cum hallway directing you further in. The heart of the home—the kitchen cum dining room, is perfectly designed to ensure efficient cooking and enjoyable family dinners. With a fully fitted kitchen that houses a removable island and a range cooker, nothing seems out of place. The living room equipped with a balcony provides a panoramic view of the picturesque countryside. The house also features two well-proportioned bedrooms providing ample space for relaxation. The bathroom is equipped with a bath, a handheld shower, sink, and WC for your convenience. An additional 60-square-meter open plan room on the first floor, currently used as a second living room and music studio, is a unique feature. This room boasts double insulation, exposed beams, and a beautiful wooden floor, providing the perfect canvas for your ideas, wh ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the idyllic French town of Treignac, in the heart of the Corrèze department in the region of Limousin, this beautifully refurbished two-bedroom stone house offers a touch of serenity, relaxation, and the quintessential French lifestyle. Constructed initially in the 1960s, this charming detached property has been meticulously revamped from the ground up in 2016. It now stands as a contemporary dwelling, complete with revamped plumbing, electrics, double glazing and shutters, insulation, as well as a newly installed kitchen and bathroom modifications. What previously stood as a standard house in the older decade is now a modern bijou residence in the present era. Thus, offering a dwelling suitable for individuals seeking a feel of the past with the comfort of the present. The main entrance leads you into a considerable hallway that further opens into a fully fitted kitchen and dining room. The flexible design of the kitchen integrates a removable island which can be quickly replaced with a table and chair set depending on your preferences. It also features a range cooker poised to facilitate your culinary exploits. Adjacent to the kitchen is a comfortable living room that offers unparalleled views of the charming Treignac countryside from a lovely balcony. The house comprises two bedrooms of decent size, optimally designed to offer a calming environment for your rest and relaxation. The bathroom is well-appointed with a bath and hand-held shower, sink and WC. An open plan room of approximately 60 square meters occupies the first floor. Currently functioning as a main living area and a music studio, this room boasts double insulation, exposed beams, and excellent wooden flooring. The space can be easily rec ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Limousin region, this exquisite stone villa in Treignac, Corrèze, offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a second home or holiday retreat in France. With its rich history and modern comforts, this property is a testament to the charm and allure of rural French living. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of nature, surrounded by lush greenery and the serene beauty of the French countryside. This villa, once three separate houses, has been meticulously restored over the past 15 years into a single, spacious residence that seamlessly blends traditional character with contemporary amenities. A Glimpse into Your New Lifestyle Treignac is a quintessential French village, offering a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. As a second home, this villa provides the perfect balance of relaxation and adventure. Whether you're looking to unwind by the fireplace with a good book or explore the vibrant local culture, Treignac has something for everyone. Local Lifestyle and Activities - Outdoor Adventures: Just a short drive away, Lake Treignac offers a plethora of water activities, from kayaking to fishing, making it a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. - Cultural Experiences: The village itself is steeped in history, with charming cobblestone streets, local markets, and annual festivals that celebrate the region's rich heritage. - Gastronomic Delights: Indulge in the local cuisine, with nearby restaurants offering traditional French dishes made from fresh, local ingredients. - Accessibility: Despite its rural charm, Treignac is easily accessible, with major transport links connecting you to larger cities and airports, making holiday travel a breeze. Property Feature ... click here to read more

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Welcome to a unique opportunity in the quaint and picturesque village of Treignac, nestled in the heart of the Limousin Region, Corrèze, France. This charming, formerly grand abode awaits your creative imaginings, offering a fantastic fixer-upper waiting to be transformed into your dream residence. Perfect for those with a vision, and featuring a classic village location just steps away from local conveniences, this property presents the promise of both a lovely home and a sound investment. Let me walk you through this intriguing three-storey house, a real piece of history, situated in the lively center of Treignac. The house boasts a total of three bedrooms, with plenty of room for your imagination to roam free. With its original tiled floors and traditional fireplace, this is a property that exudes potential. Currently, the house hosts: - 3 floors in total - Original tiled floors - 1 bedroom ready to live in while renovating - Small functional kitchen - Materials already present to finish a bathroom - Potential for 2 or even 3 bedrooms - Space for a bathroom on the first floor - Extra loft space, adaptable to your needs - External parking available Now, let's unpack what makes living in Treignac such a delightful proposition. Firstly, imagine waking up in a village that seems to have leaped straight out of the pages of a storybook. The winding river Vézère flows nearby, offering peace and tranquility. The climate here is mild but distinct, with warm summers coaxing you outdoors to enjoy the lush French countryside and crisp winters that invite cozy evenings by the fire. Conveniently located, Treignac is a quaint yet surprisingly well-connected village. A leisurely stroll through hills and fields will take you to ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque countryside of Treignac, Limousin, this inviting country house offers an extraordinary opportunity to experience the quintessential French rural lifestyle. With the rolling hills and lush greenery of Corrèze as your backdrop, this four-bedroom residence provides a serene retreat for those seeking peace and tranquility, while still maintaining convenient access to local amenities. Property Features: - Detached stone farmhouse, over a century old - Tastefully renovated interiors - Exposed beams and stone accents - Spacious living room with fireplace and wood burner - Beautiful wooden staircase - Large farmhouse kitchen with range cooker and central island - Sunny conservatory with garden views - Summer kitchen with storage - Workshop/gym area with garden view - Brand new wood-burner and central heating - Four well-designed bedrooms - Master bedroom with en-suite, mezzanine area, and claw-foot bath - Large family bathroom with separate bath and shower - Additional man cave/play area with pool table and terrace - Two garages and flat garden with fruit trees Living in Treignac presents a life of tranquility and beauty, where waking up to the serene sounds of nature's melody is the norm rather than the exception. The local climate is generally mild, with warm summers and crisp winters, making it an ideal location for anyone who appreciates the changing of the seasons. This charming house not only welcomes you into a warm community but also immerses you into the vibrant culture and history of the region. While the house itself has seen its share of renovations, resulting in a harmonious blend of authentic character and updated comforts, it remains a testament to the enduring craftsmans ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque village of Treignac, this delightful villa offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of the serene French countryside. Located in the heart of Limousin, Corrèze, this property is perfect for those seeking a tranquil escape or a second home in Europe. With its rich history, vibrant local culture, and stunning natural beauty, Treignac is an idyllic setting for creating lasting memories with family and friends. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of nature, the sun streaming through your windows, and the promise of a day filled with exploration and relaxation. This villa, with its charming stone façade and modern comforts, is your gateway to a quintessential French lifestyle. ### A Home with Character and Comfort This villa boasts three spacious bedrooms, making it ideal for family getaways or hosting friends. The ground floor features a cozy bedroom with a private en-suite, offering convenience and privacy. Upstairs, two additional bedrooms provide ample space for guests or family members, with the flexibility to create separate, personalized spaces. The heart of the home is the welcoming living area, where a wood-burning stove adds warmth and ambiance. The open-plan kitchen and dining area are perfect for entertaining, with views of the lush garden creating a seamless indoor-outdoor living experience. A separate shower room and WC on the ground floor add to the home's practicality. ### Outdoor Living at Its Best Step outside to discover a beautifully landscaped garden, complete with a sunny terrace ideal for alfresco dining. Whether you're enjoying a leisurely breakfast or a sunset dinner, the garden offers a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Additional feat ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the quaint and picturesque commune of Madranges, in the Limousin region of Corrèze, France, this delightful 4-bedroom country house represents an incredible opportunity for international buyers seeking the serenity of French countryside living. I'm thrilled to offer you this property with its enchanting yet practical features, promising both comfort and the chance to create a beautiful home. The property is a charming country home, constructed in the 1980s with quality materials, and it provides a tranquil escape from the bustling city life. With 135 square meters of living space, this home is both spacious and welcoming. As you approach the premises, you'll be greeted by a large, detached house surrounded by an expansive garden, perfect for those with a love for nature or with animals. Upon entering, you're welcomed by a generous hallway, leading into a substantial living and dining room. This space features a wood-burner, providing warmth and coziness, and boasts two sets of double doors that open up to a south-facing covered terrace. Imagine enjoying your morning coffee or an evening glass of wine while basking in the tranquil views of the countryside. For those looking to work from home or have a versatile extra room, there's a current office space with built-in wardrobes that could easily be converted into an additional bedroom. The kitchen—adjoined to a dining area—is expansive and full of potential for you to redesign and update as you wish to match your culinary aspirations. On the ground floor, you'll find two of the four bedrooms, alongside a bathroom, a separate WC, and a handy storage or pantry room. Below, there's a sizeable basement, housing a workshop, separate laundry room, summer kitchen, ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Limousin region, this charming country home in Madranges, Corrèze, offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a tranquil second home or a holiday retreat in France. With its lush landscapes, rich history, and vibrant local culture, Madranges is a hidden gem waiting to be discovered by discerning buyers. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet melody of birdsong, as the morning sun filters through the trees surrounding your new home. This spacious 135-square-meter property, built in the 1980s with quality materials, is a testament to timeless design and comfort. Its robust construction ensures a solid foundation for your future memories. Property Highlights: - Four Generous Bedrooms: Perfect for family gatherings or hosting friends, each room offers ample space and natural light. - Expansive Living Room: Featuring a cozy wood-burner, this space is ideal for relaxing evenings or entertaining guests. - South-Facing Covered Terrace: Enjoy alfresco dining or a quiet morning coffee while soaking in the serene views. - Versatile Office Space: Currently used as an office, this room can easily be converted into an additional bedroom or hobby room. - Large Kitchen/Dining Area: A welcoming space for culinary adventures and shared meals. - Basement with Workshop: Includes a separate laundry room, summer kitchen, and a large garage, offering practical storage solutions. - Potential for Expansion: The loft area, with one existing bedroom, can be further developed to suit your needs. - Spacious Garden: A flat, expansive garden perfect for pets, gardening enthusiasts, or simply enjoying the outdoors. - Convenient Location: Just 7 km from Le Lonsac and 15 minutes from T ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Limousin region, this charming country home in Madranges, Corrèze, offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a tranquil second home or a holiday retreat in France. With its lush landscapes, rich history, and vibrant local culture, Madranges is a hidden gem that promises a serene lifestyle away from the hustle and bustle of city life. A Glimpse into Your New Home This spacious 135 sqm country home, built in the 1980s with quality materials, exudes warmth and character. The property is in good condition, ready to welcome you and your family or guests. As you step inside, you're greeted by a large hallway that sets the tone for the rest of the house. - Living Room/Dining Area: The heart of the home features a generous living room with a cozy wood-burner, perfect for chilly evenings. Two sets of double doors open onto a south-facing covered terrace, ideal for al fresco dining or simply soaking in the sun. - Kitchen/Dining Room: A spacious kitchen with ample room for dining, making it a perfect spot for family gatherings or entertaining friends. - Bedrooms: Four well-sized bedrooms offer plenty of space for family and guests. One bedroom is currently used as an office, complete with built-in wardrobes, providing flexibility for remote work or hobbies. - Bathroom & WC: A well-appointed bathroom and a separate WC cater to the needs of a busy household. - Basement: The expansive basement includes a workshop, a separate laundry room/summer kitchen, a large garage, and a cellar, offering abundant storage and utility space. - Loft: The large loft houses an additional bedroom, with potential for further conversion or storage. - Garden: The flat, expansive garden is perfect for outdoor a ... click here to read more

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Charming 4 Bedroom House in Picturesque Lestards, Corrèze, Limousin Nestled in the serene countryside of Lestards in the Corrèze department of France, this enchanting 4-bedroom stone house offers a blend of tranquil living with a dose of rustic charm. Ideal for those looking to immerse themselves in the tranquil French rural lifestyle, this property promises unmatched peace and privacy alongside the authentic beauty of the Limousin region. Living Experience: Upon arrival, this home captivates with its stunning stone exterior and a private lane that draws you into its magical setting. The property spans a generous 107m2 and is situated within beautifully landscaped gardens covering 1737m2. Here, you can indulge in unspoiled countryside views, relax by a tranquil fish pond, or cultivate your green thumb in the well-tended vegetable garden. The interior breathes comfort and warmth, beginning with a welcoming entrance hall that leads to a cozy living room. This inviting space, measuring 25.5m2, showcases a traditional wood burner as its centerpiece and is framed by three charming windows offering impressive scenic vistas. The kitchen, accessible from the entrance hall, is both spacious and picturesque, perfect for culinary enthusiasts to create and savor home-cooked meals. Further enhancing the ground floor is a versatile room that can serve as an office or an additional bedroom, alongside a well-appointed bathroom and a separate toilet. Ascending to the first floor, the sense of space continues with four well-sized bedrooms, each offering unique views of the surrounding lush landscape. A beautifully designed shower room completes this level, ensuring convenience and style. Additional Features: - Basement featuring a l ... click here to read more

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Step into a world where rustic charm meets modern convenience in the heart of Chamberet, France. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds, as sunlight filters through the lush greenery surrounding your stone villa. This is not just a home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in tranquility and cultural richness. ### A Day in Your Chamberet Villa As you sip your morning coffee on the patio, the aroma of fresh croissants from the local boulangerie wafts through the air. The villa's original 1930s architecture, with its wide entrance and elegant parquet floors, whispers stories of a bygone era, while modern amenities ensure your comfort. The day unfolds with a leisurely stroll through the village, where friendly locals greet you with a warm "Bonjour!". Chamberet offers a tapestry of experiences, from exploring the vibrant markets to indulging in gourmet dining at one of the four local restaurants. As the sun sets, the villa's cozy living room, complete with a fireplace, becomes the perfect spot to unwind with a glass of Bordeaux. ### Seasonal Splendor and Local Delights Chamberet is a year-round destination, with each season offering its own unique charm. Spring brings a burst of color as wildflowers bloom across the countryside, while summer invites you to cool off in your private above-ground pool, installed in 2023. Autumn's golden hues transform the landscape, and winter's crisp air is perfect for cozy evenings by the fire. The region is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, with hiking trails, cycling routes, and fishing spots just a stone's throw away. For those seeking cultural immersion, nearby Limoges and Brive offer museums, historical sites, and vibrant arts scenes. ### Ar ... click here to read more

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A Slice of French Countryside Life Awaits You Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant chime of church bells in the quaint village of Chamberet, nestled in the heart of Limousin, Corrèze. This delightful 2-bedroom stone house offers a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the tranquil rhythms of rural France, where time seems to slow down, and every moment is savored. A Home with Character and Potential Step inside this charming abode, and you'll be greeted by the warmth of its rustic stone walls and the promise of cozy evenings by the fireplace. The ground floor features a spacious kitchen-dining area, perfect for preparing and enjoying meals with family and friends. The cellar provides ample storage space, while the bathroom is equipped with a shower and hand-sink for your convenience. Ascend to the first floor, where a living room awaits, offering direct access to a quaint courtyard and garden. Here, you can indulge in leisurely afternoons, perhaps with a book in hand, as you soak in the serene views of the surrounding village. The loft space, with its potential to be transformed into an additional bedroom or storage area, adds a layer of versatility to this already charming home. Embrace the Local Lifestyle Chamberet is a village that invites exploration and discovery. Stroll through its picturesque streets, where local shops offer fresh produce and artisanal goods. The village's proximity to natural attractions makes it an ideal base for outdoor enthusiasts. Whether it's hiking through lush forests, cycling along scenic routes, or simply enjoying a picnic by a nearby lake, the options are endless. The region is also rich in cultural experiences. Attend local festivals that celebrat ... click here to read more

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Picture yourself on a warm summer evening in rural Limousin, the golden light filtering through ancient oak trees as the scent of lavender drifts from your garden of 200 different plant species. This is the daily reality awaiting you at this distinctive 130-square-meter stone house in a peaceful hamlet near Chamberet, where traditional French country living meets contemporary comfort. Set at the end of a quiet lane, this 4-bedroom property with in-ground swimming pool and authentic bread oven offers an immersive escape into the heart of authentic France, just 90 minutes from Limoges Airport. Morning begins with coffee on your first-floor balcony, surveying the rolling Corrèze countryside that stretches in every direction. The house tells the story of thoughtful evolution: original stonework blends seamlessly with a well-executed extension that expands living possibilities without compromising character. This isn't a museum piece requiring endless restoration; it's a move-in ready vacation home where you can start creating memories immediately. The generous 40-square-meter living room serves as the heart of the house, with exposed beams overhead and space enough for extended family gatherings. French doors open to the landscaped garden, creating that effortless indoor-outdoor flow essential to Mediterranean-influenced living. The extension added a modern kitchen where you'll prepare meals using produce from Chamberet's weekly market, a bedroom perfect for guests or use as a ground-floor master suite, and a contemporary shower room. Upstairs, the layout offers flexibility rare in properties at this price point. Two traditional bedrooms access a full bathroom, while the mezzanine bedroom in the extension provides a private ... click here to read more

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