Dual-Home Retreat in Creuse, France: 5 Bedrooms, Gardens, Near Amenities in Tranquil Hamlet

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Limousin, Creuse, Chéniers, France, Chéniers (France)

5 Bedrooms · 2 Bathrooms · 175Floor area

€129,710

House

Parking

5 Bedrooms

2 Bathrooms

175m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Are you dreaming of an escape to the French countryside? A property that offers tranquility, character, and the essence of rural France? Look no further! We have a delightful offering in Chéniers, located in the picturesque Limousin region, in the department of Creuse. This property is perfect for those looking for a spacious family home or an investment opportunity with rental potential. Let’s dive into what makes this property and the surrounding area so enchanting.

Nestled in a small, quiet hamlet, these two charming houses exude character and charm. Even though you're enveloped by the serenity of nature, you’re just a mere 10 minutes away from shops and restaurants, making it both secluded and convenient.

Let's start with the main house. As you step into the entrance hall, you're greeted with rustic charm. The open plan kitchen and living area boast exposed beams and a cozy fireplace with an insert wood burner, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere for those chilly evenings. Adjacent to this space is a separate dining room, perfect for family meals or entertaining guests. There's also a snug room with patio doors that lead out to the rear garden, offering a perfect spot for relaxation.

The main house features:
- 3 double bedrooms
- An office space
- A family bathroom with bath and corner shower
- Large storage and utility rooms

The second house complements the main dwelling beautifully, providing additional space and versatility. Downstairs, you’ll find a living room with a kitchen area and another fireplace, a dining room, and a bathroom with a WC. Upstairs hosts two large bedrooms, making it ideal for holiday rental or accommodating visiting family.

The second house features:
- 2 large bedrooms
- Living room with kitchen area
- Fireplace
- Dining room
- Bathroom with WC

Heating is achieved through a combination of a wood-burner, electric radiators, and an electric hot water tank, ensuring comfort throughout the year. The property also boasts a large garage with mezzanine storage above, offering ample space for storage and parking.

Outdoor enthusiasts will fall in love with the cottage garden, the gravel drive with parking, and the shaded terrace areas, perfect for soaking up the peaceful ambiance. With a garden opposite providing lovely views and more garden to the rear, the outdoor space here is nothing short of idyllic.

Outdoor features:
- Cottage garden
- Gravel drive with parking
- Shaded terrace area
- Lovely views
- Ample garden space

The surrounding area is a nature lover's paradise. With rivers, biking trails, and swimming lakes on your doorstep, you’ll never run out of outdoor activities. Just 4 miles away is the large market town of Aigurande, where you can find an array of shops, markets, and restaurants. A little over an hour's drive, and you’re at Limoges airport, making international travel convenient.

Living in Chéniers offers a taste of true rural life in France. The climate here is temperate, with warm summers and mild winters, perfect for enjoying the great outdoors all year round. The community is close-knit, with friendly locals and a laid-back lifestyle. You’ll find that life moves at a slower pace here, allowing you to fully immerse yourself in the charming surroundings and natural beauty.

For those thinking about the potential, this property offers plenty of scope for personal touches and improvements. The existing condition is good, but there’s always room to add your flair and make it truly your own. Whether you’re looking for a family home, a holiday retreat, or an investment property, this house in Chéniers provides a fantastic opportunity.

So, if you're looking for a charming property in a tranquil location, surrounded by stunning nature and close to essential amenities, then this is the place for you. Don't miss out on the chance to own a slice of rural French paradise. Schedule a visit to see for yourself the charm and potential this property holds.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
5
Size
175
Price per m²
€741
Garden size
1210
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
Yes
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
2
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
House
Energy label

Unknown

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Sunday morning in Pleuville moves at its own pace. The shutters creak open, the coffee's on, and through the kitchen window you catch that wide roll of Charente countryside—fields fading into tree lines, not another rooftop in sight. This is what 193 square metres of genuine Maison de Maître feels like when it's yours. Set right in the heart of the village, this four-bedroom house carries all the bones that make old French architecture so satisfying: generous proportions, solid stone, rooms that breathe. But it's been updated where it counts. The kitchen was fitted last year—clean, functional, properly equipped for the long lunches that Charente life demands. A new 7 x 5 metre inground swimming pool was also installed last year, sitting just outside where the garden opens up and the views stretch away over the surrounding countryside. On a hot July afternoon, that pool earns its place fast. Inside, the layout flows well. A wide hallway sets the tone as you enter—the kind of entrance that makes guests pause. To the right, the new kitchen leads into a utility room, and there's a shower room with WC on the same side, which makes practical sense for a house that sees wet dogs, muddy boots, or kids coming in from the pool. To the left, the dining room and living room run together in an open plan arrangement, giving you a generous shared space that works for family dinners, lazy evenings, and everything in between. Upstairs, four well-sized bedrooms line up comfortably—room for the whole family, or the friends who always seem to arrive for August—alongside a bathroom with WC. Outside is where this property really delivers. The garden wraps around the house on multiple sides, so you're never short of options: a spot in full ... click here to read more

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Fall in love with rustic French living with this charming two-bedroom residence in the tranquil region of Lourdoueix-Saint-Pierre. Situated in the heart of France's picturesque Limousin, Creuse, this house offers the best blend of country living and modern comforts. Its well-established location along with its timeless architectural charm makes it a must-see option for overseas buyers looking to invest in the enchanting French lifestyle. This quaint home offers approximately 85 square meters of living space, providing you ample room to flex your creative muscles. The current layout includes a well-designed kitchen fitted with several amenities for your everyday convenience, and a cozy living room well-lit and equipped with a fireplace insert for optimal comfort during the winter months. The house also includes two sizable bedrooms and a shared bathroom making it ideal for a small family, a couple, or a retiree looking to lead a quiet and harmonious life away from the city's hustle and bustle. Additional possibilities for expansion are present in its expansive 70 sqm attic, which can be converted to fit your specific needs and lifestyle. Property amenities include: - Kitchen With Fittings - Living Room with Fireplace/Insert - 2 Bedrooms - Bathroom/WC - Cellar - Shed - Double-Glazed Windows - Spacious Attic (70 sqm) For Conversion Property Features Include: - Overall Size: approx. 85 sqm (excluding attic) - Total Land Area: 991 sqm - Asking Price: €55,500 Nestled within a serene hamlet in the region of Berry, this rural house encompasses the best aspects of French village life. The local area is home to a variety of conveniences, including butcher shops, bakeries, a pharmacy, and even a local market, ensuring every d ... click here to read more

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Property Overview: Nestled on the tranquil outskirts of La Celle-Dunoise in the picturesque Limousin region, this delightful 3-bedroom villa represents a splendid blend of modern convenience and pastoral charm. Spanning across a generous 150 square meters of living space, this residence caters perfectly to those seeking a serene family home infused with potential and a touch of local allure. Interior Features: - Three spacious bedrooms including one principal bedroom with direct access to a covered dining terrace, perfect for alfresco meals sheltered from the midday sun. The main bedroom also features an en-suite bathroom equipped with ample built-in storage. - There are a total of three bathrooms throughout the villa, each well-appointed to accommodate family and guest needs. - The heart of the home lies in a bright, open-plan living area which includes a dining space within an airy 'orangerie'. Floor-to-ceerling patio doors allow for abundant natural light and lead out to a quaint terrace ideal for enjoying morning coffee amidst the views of your wrap-around garden. - The contemporary kitchen is a culinary enthusiast's delight with a central island, built-in high-end Whirlpool appliances including an oven, microwave, and a sophisticated coffee machine. A modern circular hob with an extractor fan completes this space, elevating your cooking experience. Exterior Features: - Enclosed by electric gates, the property includes a substantial garage with additional space for a workshop and equipped with a laundry sink. - The creatively designed outdoor space features a kitchen area and a second dining terrace with potential room to install a swimming, pending necessary permissions. - The villa is complemented with generou ... click here to read more

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Are you ready to embark on a real estate journey that could lead to your dream family home? Nestled in the heart of the picturesque and historical region of Limousin, in the charming town of Dun-le-Palestel, stands a traditional stone house that awaits its new owners. This three-bedroom property is a canvas for those with the right vision, offering the chance to create something truly special. And with an attractive price point of €47,000, it's hard to resist the allure of this opportunity. Located in the Creuse department of central France, Dun-le-Palestel provides a serene setting for expatriates or overseas investors looking to make a mark in French real estate. The region is known for its stunning landscapes and tranquil pace of life, making it a perfect retreat for anyone seeking peace and connection to nature. Imagine starting your mornings with a cup of coffee in your own garden, surrounded by fruit trees, planning your day in the gorgeous countryside. Now, let's take a tour inside this charming abode. You'll find a typical stone house awaiting your personal touch. The ground floor of this home includes a cozy living room and a kitchen that welcomes sunlit mornings. While it doesn't come fully modernized, it offers a clean slate for your remodelling dreams. A shower and toilet located under the staircase efficiently utilize the space, and there's easy access to the garden—a private haven where you might envision a blooming vegetable patch or even a refreshing swimming pool (with necessary permissions). Upstairs boasts three bedrooms, ideal for a growing family or guests. There's even an attic space, subject to the right permissions, that can be converted. This might become an extra room, a quiet study, or your ... click here to read more

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

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A Journey Back in Time: Your French Countryside Retreat Awaits Nestled in the heart of the serene Creusois hamlet, this historic 3-bedroom house in Naillat, France, offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of French heritage. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant chirping of birds, as the morning sun filters through the brand-new wooden double-glazed windows, casting a warm glow across the original stone flag floors. This is not just a house; it's a canvas for your dreams, a sanctuary where history and modernity converge. A Home with a Story As you step through the entrance, the spacious lounge greets you with its original fireplace and the remnants of an old bread oven—a charming nod to the property's storied past. The lovingly restored oak beams and woodwork whisper tales of artisans from generations ago, their craftsmanship evident in every corner. The ground floor, with its newly fitted floors, offers a blank slate for your culinary aspirations, with plans for a kitchen and utility room already in place. Endless Possibilities Upstairs Venture up the magnificent oak staircase, restored to its former glory, and discover a world of possibilities. The expansive open space on the first floor is a designer's dream, ready to be transformed into at least two bedrooms and a bathroom. The top floor, already insulated and plasterboarded, provides scope for two additional bedrooms and another bathroom, ensuring ample space for family and guests. A Garden of Eden Outside, the level garden spans approximately 1,150 square meters, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside. A well and a large attached barn add to the property's charm, presenting opportunities for further developme ... click here to read more

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Welcome to the quintessential country living experience in Centre, Indre, Éguzon-Chantôme, France. This property sitting proudly at the edge of a quaint hamlet cradled by the stunning French landscapes is a wonderful retreat waiting to be occupied and appreciated. Lovingly renovated, this gorgeous one-bedroom house stands as an epitome of fine French countryside architecture. Just a five-minute drive away from this peaceful haven awaits the bustling small town of Éguzon-Chantôme. This little town thrives with a flurry of services like supermarkets, a variety of shops, bars, and restaurants. That's not all, Éguzon-Chantôme is eloquently sashed by an expansive and delightful lake that is a hub for swimming and water sports, making it an ideal location for those who seek a bit of adventure and fun during the summers. Venturing further but merely 20 minutes by car, you arrive in the charming town of Argenton-sur-Creuse. Decked with a train station offering direct links to Paris, you are never too far from the City of Lights. Moreover, the international airport in Limoges is less than an hour's drive away, providing easy connections to various regional UK airports. The house, spreading over 115 square meters, boasts a spacious living/dining area of around 50 square meters graced with a large fitted corner kitchen. The ample storage spaces, a fireplace with a pellet-burning stove, and the quaint charm of an old exposed beam add to the rustic allure of the house. The comfort extends with a large shower room sprawling over a 7 square meter expanse. A flight of stairs culminates in a strikingly spacious mezzanine-landing bedroom of 24 square meters, leading to the master bedroom of 35 square meters. Both rooms, cocooned i ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Limousin region, this delightful two-bedroom house in Saint-Léger-Bridereix offers an idyllic retreat for those seeking a second home in France. With its serene countryside setting, this property is perfect for overseas buyers and expats looking to immerse themselves in the tranquil French lifestyle. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of nature, sipping your morning coffee in a sun-drenched garden, and spending your days exploring the charming local villages or indulging in the rich cultural heritage of the Creuse department. This is the lifestyle that awaits you in Saint-Léger-Bridereix. Property Highlights: - Spacious Living Area: The house welcomes you with a light-filled lounge featuring a cozy wood-burning stove, perfect for those chilly winter evenings. - Modern Kitchen: A well-equipped kitchen with garden views, ideal for preparing delicious meals with fresh local produce. - Two Comfortable Bedrooms: Both bedrooms offer ample space and natural light, providing a peaceful retreat after a day of exploration. - Renovated Bathroom: Enjoy a modern bathroom with a bath and shower, ensuring comfort and convenience. - Expansive Garden: A generous garden space, perfect for outdoor dining, gardening, or simply relaxing in the sun. - Additional Storage: Includes two storage areas and a workshop, catering to all your practical needs. - Large Barn: A versatile space with multiple floors, offering endless possibilities for use or conversion. - Proximity to Amenities: Just 12 km from La Souterraine, a bustling town with all necessary amenities, and 67 km from Limoges, home to an international airport. Local Lifestyle and Attractions: Saint-Léger-Bridereix is a hidden gem in the Li ... click here to read more

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

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

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Nestled in the picturesque village of Gargilesse-Dampierre, France, this remarkable property is perfect for those looking to immerse themselves in the tranquil beauty of the French countryside. As a busy real estate agent, I often come across homes that truly stand out, and this one certainly does. It's more than just a house; it's a potential lifestyle shift—whether you’re considering relocating from abroad or seeking an idyllic retreat in the heart of France. The property sprawls across 270 square meters, offering both a main house and a guest house that's been thoughtfully integrated into the landscape. It's located in a region known for its mild, temperate climate, with warm summers and mild winters—ideal for those not accustomed to harsher weather conditions. The central location means you’re never too far from anything you might need, and there’s plenty to keep you entertained, both in the home and in the surrounding areas. Firstly, let’s take a journey through the main house. It boasts three generously sized bedrooms, with one serving as an en suite—though the current owner uses another room as a dressing room. The family bathroom is shared, and the main living area is impressively open-plan, ensuring a seamless transition between the lounge and the kitchen. A pellet burner keeps things cozy downstairs, an asset during those cooler months. The mezzanine—oh, the possibilities! Whether a games room, extra sleeping quarters, or perhaps a home office, the choice is yours. - 3 main house bedrooms - 1 en suite bedroom - Large open-plan lounge - Spacious kitchen - Family bathroom - Pellet burner - Mezzanine space - Boot room - Pantry Now, venture next door to the guest house, which offers a lovely opportunity for hos ... click here to read more

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If you're dreaming of escaping to a quaint, idyllic corner of France, let me introduce you to this charming 4-bedroom house located in the picturesque village of Bazelat, nestled in the Limousin region, specifically in the Creuse department. This property is a true gem, perfect for anyone longing for a peaceful retreat infused with rustic French charm. Upon entering the house, you are greeted by a spacious lounge-dining room that effortlessly combines comfort and warmth, ideal for both relaxation and entertaining guests. The double doors in this area open out to a delightful terrace, offering a serene spot for morning coffee or evening wine, all while basking in the tranquil garden views. The ground floor is thoughtfully designed and includes two generous double bedrooms, providing ample space for family or guests. The kitchen is functional and well-laid-out, ideal for whipping up delicious French cuisine. Also on the ground floor, you'll find a bathroom/WC and a cozy study, a perfect nook for working from home or for catching up on a good book. A set of stairs from the back kitchen leads you up to the first floor where you’ll find the other two bedrooms. These additional rooms offer flexibility whether for guest accommodations, children's rooms, or even a hobby space. Key features: - 4 bedrooms - Spacious lounge-dining room - Kitchen - Bathroom/WC - Study - Garden with mature trees - Large garage and workshop - Double glazing - Electric gate - Ready to move into - Parking for several cars One of the standout features of this property is its large, private garden. Surrounded by high hedges and mature trees, it’s a serene oasis perfect for garden enthusiasts or anyone who loves spending time outdoors. The spacious ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque landscape of Limousin, Creuse, Lépinas, France, this 2-bedroom stone cottage presents an inviting prospect for buyers from overseas seeking a tranquil countryside retreat. This charming home is set in a serene hamlet, far from the frenetic pace of city life, making it perfect for those looking to unplug and embrace a peaceful rural lifestyle. Property Features: - Total living area: 62 sqm - Bedrooms: 2 well-sized double rooms - Bathrooms: 1, with shower facilities - Kitchen: Open plan with a kitchenette - Heating: Wood burning stove housed in a large open fireplace - Additional space: Converted mezzanine attic suitable for use as an additional bedroom or recreation area - External structures: A large stone barn, offering potential for various uses Amenities: - Gardens: Two easily manageable gardens with a decked area for dining and a separate larger plot for vegetable gardening - Woodland: A small private woodland plot offering natural charm and potential for wood supply or private strolls - Parking: Space available near the property Condition: The house is largely renovated, though it retains some areas which require finishing touches. This presents a wonderful opportunity for those looking to customize their new home to their own tastes. The ongoing renovation efforts contribute to its charm as a fixer-upper with significant potential as a delightful permanent residence or a holiday getaway. Local Area and Climate: Lépinas, with its idyllic setting in the region of Limousin, is an area famed for its rolling landscapes and numerous lakes, making it an ideal locale for those who love nature and outdoor activities. The climate here is generally temperate, with distinct seasonal changes - mil ... click here to read more

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

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Nestled in the serene hamlet of Lépinas in the lush region of Limousin, this charming two-bedroom stone cottage represents a delightful opportunity for those looking to embrace the tranquil French countryside. This property offers a blend of rustic appeal with modern potential, ideal for overseas buyers seeking a peaceful retreat or a picturesque project. As one enters the cottage, they are greeted by an inviting open-plan living space that features a quaint kitchenette and an impressive large open fireplace equipped with a wood-burning stove—perfect for cozy evenings. The ground floor also houses a convenient bathroom with a shower and toilet. The upper level of the house comprises two generously sized bedrooms. The flexibility in the layout allows one of the rooms to be transformed into a lounge area, providing a peaceful space to relax and enjoy the scenic views of the garden and beyond. Additionally, an attic conversion has created a spacious mezzanine area, which could serve as an additional bedroom or multi-purpose space. Though much of the renovation work has been completed, there remain some areas that await your finishing touches, offering a wonderful chance to personalize and enhance this space to your taste. Property Features: - Open-plan living area - Kitchenette - Large open fireplace with wood stove - 1 bathroom with shower - 2 double bedrooms - Converted mezzoanine/attic space - Mostly renovated with some finishing needed Amenities Include: - Manageable front garden with a small deck and lawn - Large stone barn - Separate, larger vegetable garden - Parcel of woodland - Off-street parking The external grounds of the property are as delightful as the interior, featuring two manageable gardens and a ch ... click here to read more

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

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

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

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Limousin region, this exquisite stone house in Saint-Sébastien offers a unique blend of rustic charm and modern comfort, making it an ideal choice for those seeking a second home or vacation retreat in France. With its serene countryside setting and proximity to vibrant local culture, this property promises a lifestyle filled with relaxation, adventure, and unforgettable memories. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of nature, the sun casting a warm glow over the lush gardens that surround your home. This three-bedroom, three-bathroom house, spanning 172 square meters, is a sanctuary of tranquility, yet conveniently located just minutes from the lively village of Saint-Sébastien and a short drive from the historic town of La Souterraine. Ground Floor: Upon entering, you're greeted by a spacious entrance hall that leads into an open-plan living area. Here, a modern kitchen seamlessly integrates with the dining and living spaces, creating a perfect environment for entertaining or enjoying quiet family meals. The wood-burning stove adds a cozy touch, ideal for chilly evenings. A utility room with a shower and WC offers practicality, while a partially renovated workshop space invites creative pursuits. First Floor: Ascend to the first floor to discover the principal bedroom suite, a haven of relaxation featuring a spacious bathroom and an almost-complete sauna. Two additional bedrooms provide comfortable accommodations, sharing a separate shower room and WC, ensuring privacy and convenience for family and guests. Additional Cottage: Attached to the main house is a charming cottage, complete with a mezzanine bedroom, shower room, and a cozy kitchen and living area. This space is ... click here to read more

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