Former Tardoire Mill with 4 bedrooms

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

4 Bedrooms · 2 Bathrooms · 185Floor area

€246,100

House

Parking

4 Bedrooms

2 Bathrooms

185m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Welcome to your next venture in the charming region of Limousin, Haute-Vienne, situated in the picturesque town of Cussac, France. This quaint and stately four-bedroom house offers an abode where old-world charm meets the comforts of modern living. Nestled in the heart of France's scenic terrain of rolling forests and vibrant meadows, this property is a hidden treasure waiting to be found.

Steeped in history, this former Tardoire Mill is tucked away from the crowd in an enchanting setting that spans approximately 1.5 hectares. This space is dedicated to preserving biodiversity, as evidenced by the serene millstream and winding streams present across the property. The calm whispers of the small waterfall at the end of the extensive forest filled with oaks, chestnuts, birches and other species, enhance the allure of this peaceful place.

This destination offers more than a picturesque view. It serves as an invitation. A beckoning call to unwind at the water's edge, soaking in the scenic beauty, lulled by the soft rustling of leaves in the shade of the sprawling lime tree. The remaining authenticity of the property's stone wall facing southwest, its rustic wooden beams, and the inviting fireplaces conjure an ambiance of warmth and tranquility. Offering a good living condition, the home features double-glazed windows, preserving the thermal efficiency of the place.

While the property maintains much its original charm, it also provides opportunities for those inspired by renovation projects. This house, therefore, represents an appealing fixer-upper opportunity, where you can explore potential enhancements to fully capitalize on the innate beauty of its setting.

This house, boasting of potential and promise, can serve as a perfect family home for those seeking solitude amidst nature. Alternatively, it could also be an ideal investment for those considering a bed and breakfast or gite business. The property attributes, such as the well laid out rooms and multiple entrances, offering flexible arrangements, lend themselves to potential commercial ventures.

Located within a tranquil hamlet, this property provides an ideal balance of serenity and accessibility. It is a mere 3 kilometers away from the bustling village center of Cussac.

Local Area Information:

Cussac, a part of the Haute-Vienne department, is uniquely situated. It provides a bridge between the southern edge and the verdant expanse of Périgord Vert, making it an attractive destination for those drawn to unspoiled natural beauty and the opportunity to experience the charms of rural France.

The town of Cussac enjoys a moderate oceanic climate with mild winters and warm summers - a temperate weather condition that enhances the outdoor living experience.

Living in Cussac is living history. The town celebrates rich traditions, local festivals, and music that mirror its culture.

House Features:
- Four bedrooms
- Two bathrooms
- Size: 185 sq.m
- Double glazed windows
- Multiple entrances

Amenities:
- Abundant natural spaces
- Close proximity to village center
- Potential for a bed and breakfast business

A phenomenal property retailing for €246,100! Experience a blend of history, authenticity, and potential in the heart of Limousin, Haute-Vienne, Cussac, France.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
4
Size
185
Price per m²
€1,330
Garden size
15000
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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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Limousin region, this exquisite 4-bedroom house in Cussac offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a second home in France. With its expansive grounds, charming outbuildings, and serene natural surroundings, this property is a haven for tranquility and adventure alike. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of nature, with the Perigord Limousin Regional Natural Park as your backdrop. This beautifully restored property, set on nearly 9 acres of lush land, is more than just a house—it's a lifestyle. Whether you're looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life or invest in a holiday retreat, this home offers endless possibilities. ### A Home with Character and Comfort Upon entering, you're greeted by a spacious porch leading into a bright and airy family kitchen. This heart of the home is perfect for gatherings, featuring modern appliances and a cozy pellet burner fireplace. The kitchen seamlessly flows into a sunlit family room, with patio doors opening to a terrace and swimming pool area—ideal for summer barbecues and lazy afternoons. The ground floor also boasts a comfortable lounge, a versatile small room, a bedroom, and a luxurious bathroom complete with a corner spa bath. Upstairs, you'll find a second lounge, two generously sized bedrooms, ample storage, and a family bathroom with high-quality fittings. ### Key Features: - 4 Bedrooms, 2 Bathrooms: Spacious and well-appointed, perfect for family and guests. - Modern Amenities: Double glazing, updated electrics and plumbing, good insulation, and reliable internet connectivity. - Expansive Grounds: Nearly 9 acres of land, including a small lake, natural springs, and a stream. - Outbuildings: Three large stone barn ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Limousin region, this enchanting stone house in Cussac, Haute-Vienne, offers a serene retreat for those seeking a second home in France. With its charming blend of rustic elegance and modern comforts, this property is a haven for relaxation and a gateway to the rich cultural tapestry of the French countryside. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet melody of birdsong, as sunlight filters through the trees surrounding your private sanctuary. This two-bedroom house, meticulously maintained and ready for immediate occupancy, is more than just a home; it's a lifestyle. A Glimpse into Your New Life in Cussac: - Spacious Living Areas: The ground floor boasts an expansive open-plan kitchen, dining, and living area, where exposed stone walls and wooden beams create a warm, inviting atmosphere. A stone fireplace with a log-burning stove adds a cozy touch, perfect for chilly evenings. - Natural Light and Scenic Views: Large patio doors in the separate lounge flood the room with natural light and offer stunning views of the lush front garden, creating a tranquil space for relaxation. - Modern Amenities: The house is equipped with modern electrics, double glazing, and a recently installed individual waste water treatment plant, ensuring comfort and convenience. - Versatile Spaces: A generous barn attached to the house provides ample space for parking, storage, or a workshop, complete with an electric supply. - Charming Outdoor Spaces: The delightful cottage garden, with its flowering borders and cozy seating area, is perfect for enjoying afternoon tea or a glass of wine as the sun sets. - Expansive Grounds: Beyond the garden, the property extends into a woodland area ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene heartland of France, the exquisite estate at Place Léon Roche 5, Oradour-sur-Vayres, offers an enticing blend of history and rural charm. If you're an overseas buyer seeking a spacious country retreat with a rich background and plenty of room for family life or entrepreneurial pursuits, this classic French property may very well be your dream home. This stately maison de maître, dating back to 1776, spans an impressive 570 square meters and is set amidst a lush 3,800-square-meter plot. It holds a significant place in local heritage, having been the residence of noteworthy figures like Mayor Leon Roche and the renowned furniture maker Philip DeVille. This is a home that embodies historical grandeur and has stood the test of time, a testament to its robust construction and the delicate care it has received over the centuries. The property stands as a beacon for those wishing to experience the idyllic country life France is so cherished for. Oradour-sur-Vayres, a charming small town, is steeped in a rich history yet boasts the calm, serene environment of the countryside. Here, the pace of life is gentle and affords time for something as simple yet profound as sipping coffee under the warmth of the morning sun. Expect a temperate climate: warm summers perfect for exploring and mild winters that invite cozy nights by one of the twelve fireplaces this house has to offer. Living here provides a unique opportunity to explore the Limousin region, renowned for its green forests, and outdoor activities. You'll find plenty of things to do like enjoying leisurely walks or cycling through the picturesque rolling hills. The tranquil atmosphere of the surrounding nature is perfect for outdoor entertaining or cul ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Perigord Limousin National Park, this exquisite stone house in Oradour-sur-Vayres offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a tranquil second home in the French countryside. With its charming blend of rustic elegance and modern comforts, this property is perfect for overseas buyers and expats looking to immerse themselves in the serene lifestyle of rural France. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet melody of birdsong, as the morning sun filters through the lush canopy of trees surrounding your home. This property, set on the edge of a quaint hamlet, provides a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of city life, while still offering convenient access to essential amenities and transport links. Property Highlights: - Two Detached Stone Houses: Offering flexibility for family living or potential rental income. - Six Spacious Bedrooms: Perfect for hosting family and friends or accommodating guests. - Three Modern Bathrooms: Ensuring comfort and convenience for all residents. - Beautifully Maintained Gardens: Featuring secluded seating areas, a vegetable garden, and a poly tunnel for year-round cultivation. - Private Pool: Enjoy sun-drenched afternoons by the pool, nestled between the two houses. - Additional Land Plots: Includes a 3/4 acre woodland and a small plot with private river access. - Potential for Expansion: Unfinished barn space offers opportunities for further development. - Proximity to Nature: Surrounded by scenic walking trails and the tranquil River Tardoire. - Convenient Location: Just 3km from local shops and services, and 30 minutes from Limoges airport. A Lifestyle of Leisure and Adventure Living in Oradour-sur-Vayres means em ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque region of Limousin, Haute-Vienne, you will find a house that truly captures the spirit of rural France. Situated in Oradour-sur-Vayres, this property offers a peaceful retreat away from the hustle and bustle while still being within easy reach of everyday conveniences. As a busy agent with substantial experience working with international clientele, I can attest that this house holds great promise for those seeking a foothold in a charmingly serene part of France. Oradour-sur-Vayres is a delightful place to live or visit, with its tranquil vibes and beautiful landscapes. The local climate is typically mild, with warm summers and cooler winters, setting the stage for enjoying outdoor activities throughout the year. The heart of the community is just 2 kilometers away, where you will find shops, restaurants, and essential services. And if travel is a consideration, Limoges Airport is conveniently only a half-hour drive away, offering regular flights to the UK. Now, let us venture inside this lovely 3-bedroom house. The property spreads over 111 square meters and offers a comfortable living space for both families and individuals. You enter a home steeped in character, with beamed ceilings that give a nod to its history. The property has been renovated thoughtfully, balancing modern needs with traditional design. - 3 bedrooms - 2 bathrooms - Beamed ceilings - Double glazing throughout - Oil central heating - Large living/dining room The ground floor hosts a fitted kitchen, perfect for creating meals with fresh local produce. A spacious living/dining room accommodates both everyday dinners and special occasions, complete with a log burner to keep the home cozy during the cooler months. Patio do ... click here to read more

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Introducing this beautifully cultivated barn conversion, a genuine embodiment of rustic charm meets modern comfort. Nestled in the quiet hamlet of Oradour-Sur-Vayres, France, it presents an inviting blend of upscale leisure and homely warmth. Generously spaced, the property betrays its barn beginnings with four airy bedrooms, three meticulously designed bathrooms and a total floor space of 160 square metres. Resplendent at first glance, the property greets you with a gravelled front exterior and ample parking space, perfect for large and small vehicles alike. Stepping into the inviting hallway, you'll be captivated by its airy, light-filled ambience. The expansive living room is a beacon of comfort and style, with large glass doors letting sunshine streams in and illuminating the stunning space within. Furthermore, it allows for unfettered access to the side garden. One's line of sight reliably wanders from the inviting living room to the beautiful dining area that is open to a modern, well-equipped kitchen. Notable Features; - The whole area is kept toasty via an efficient eco pellet boiler - Stylish, practical kitchen with 3 sets of double glazed doors leading to a covered gazebo terrace - A self-enclosed laundry/utility area adjoining the kitchen - High ceiling barn attached to the house that could be repurposed with the correct permissions - A 15 sq.m mezzanine landing converted to a spacious open office - Four double bedrooms, one with an en-suite bathroom The property shares a heartbeat with the vibrant city of Limoges, a mere 35-minute drive away, boasting excellent shopping, dining, and cultural experiences. Closer still, the towns of St. Junien and Rochechouart are a short commute away, and they offer an ... click here to read more

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Welcome to the charming village of Vayres, located in the enchanting region of Limousin, Haute-Vienne, France. It is a pleasure to present you with this distinctive three-bedroom house, which boasts a rich history and a colourful blend of heritage features. Nestling in the heart of the village, this property shares a story that extends to a sprawling 150 square metres area. It exhibits a character-rich presentation from the inside out, with its picturesque rooftop details, solid parquet floors, and half-timbered barn; all mark an ode to the timeless French architectural charm. Internally, the house exudes a warm, welcoming vibe. The ground floor features a sunlit living room, adorned with large double-glazed windows that draw in plenty of natural light, illuminating the vintage fireplace – a focal point that adds an accent of charm. Nestled adjacent to the living room, you will find a functional kitchen and a stylish bathroom with a modern Italian shower feature. Moving upstairs, the first floor has unique room arrangements. A landing area leads to a spacious bedroom, generously accompanied by a home office and a private bathroom, and then guides you further to the second bedroom. This bedroom has easy access to the loft, attributing a sense of spaciousness and versatility, thanks to the numerous skylights that fill the space with warm daylight year-round. A big draw for this property, of course, is its rewarding potential for growth. The house's unique structural features allow for the addition of new living spaces, capitalising on its expansive exterior. The property also houses a large barn with an authentic stone floor and a smaller barn in the garden, both providing formidable opportunities for renovation and i ... click here to read more

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Discover a charming 3-bedroom house in the picturesque village of Vayres in Limousin, Haute-Vienne, France. This delightful home is steeped in history and character and offers a truly unique living experience. With a spacious area of 150m², this home is perfect for anyone looking to immerse themselves in the French countryside lifestyle. The house welcomes you with a very bright living room on the ground floor, featuring large double-glazed windows that allow ample natural light to flood the space. Adjacent to the living room, the kitchen awaits, ready for you to whip up delightful meals. The ground floor also has a modern bathroom with a luxurious Italian shower. Moving up to the first floor, you'll find a landing that opens up to two inviting bedrooms. The first bedroom even includes a charming office space and another bathroom, making it a versatile area for work or rest. The second bedroom has a unique touch with its access to the attic, where several skylights add a cozy charm. One of the most enchanting features of this house is its many old elements. You'll love the traditional massive parquet floors, the vintage fireplace, the elegant wooden staircase, and the magnificent framework that echoes the history of the home. The house is partly double-glazed, blending modern comfort with classic appeal. Set on a 500m² plot, the outside area is equally inviting. The intricate details of the roof, the half-timbering of the barn, and the unique structure of the house add to the allure as you gaze out onto the garden. The courtyard leads to a small meadow and a large barn with a rustic stone floor, which offers additional space for various projects, given the necessary authorizations. There's also a small barn in the ga ... click here to read more

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Nestled at the fringes of a quaint hamlet on the captivating Dordogne/Limousin border lies a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. Imagine waking up each morning to the breathtaking vistas of scenic woodland and a property that promises comfort, privacy, and a touch of enchantment. Located in Marval, France, this delightful abode is set to catch the attention of discerning overseas buyers and expats eager to experience a tranquil lifestyle without losing touch with the rich culture of the Limousin region. This area is a hidden gem nestled within the heart of France, offering a unique blend of rustic charm and natural beauty. The nearby Limousin countryside is a haven for nature lovers, scattered with winding trails, majestic forests, and tranquil lakes. Perfect for hikes, cycling, or leisurely strolls, it's a spot that invites you to unwind and connect with nature. Furthermore, the local climate is typically mild, with pleasant summers that tempt you outdoors and crisp winters perfect for cozying up inside. Let's get into the details of this property, which offers an inviting space where you can truly visualize a future filled with coziness and community. This collection of three properties will undoubtedly pique your interest. First, the main house invites you in with its impressive open-plan ground floor, designed for modern living. Whether you envision hosting gatherings or simply enjoying quiet evenings, the expansive living, dining, and kitchen area meld seamlessly together, allowing you to float effortlessly from one space to another. Ascend the striking floating staircase, and you're greeted by two mezzanine bedrooms, each offering their own private en suite bathroom — an ideal setup for privacy and convenience. The ... click here to read more

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Discover the essence of peaceful country living with this charming three-bedroom country house nestled in the idyllic surroundings of Limousin, Haute-Vienne, in the quaint town of Champsac, France. This property, set in the heart of the Périgord-Limousin Regional Natural Park, offers a serene escape with 2.4 hectares of land, perfect for those with a fondness for nature and outdoor activities, particularly equestrian pursuits. The main residence, a picturesque stone house spanning 95m², exudes a rustic charm with its traditional structure. The ground floor is thoughtfully divided into a cozy kitchen and a welcoming living room, alongside a versatile back kitchen that doubles as a pantry, and a practical shower room with WC. Upstairs, a landing leads to three comfortably sized bedrooms, each offering views of the surrounding countryside. While significant improvements such as double glazing, attic insulation, and roofing have been made in recent years, the house still requires some refreshment work, presenting a wonderful opportunity for customization. Adjacent to the home, the property includes a range of outbuildings that enhance its functionality and potential. A barn connected to the house could be transformed for additional living space or kept for agricultural use. The outbuildings are in good condition, lending themselves to various projects, whether for keeping animals or storage. A newly constructed 50m² carport provides ample space for parking, accommodating up to three cars or larger vehicles like a van or mobile home. The external features of this estate are particularly appealing for those who cherish tranquility and the natural environment. The property boasts a variety of fruit trees, two water wells, an ... click here to read more

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Tucked away in the scenic locale of Saint Mathieu in Haute-Vienne, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, this delightful 3-bedroom house offers you a chance to live immersed in the splendid beauty of rural France while enjoying modern comforts. With a list price of EUR 175,000, it's a genuine find for those seeking a serene yet accessible retreat. Let's start with the property itself, shall we? Built back in 1970, the house stands as a testament to enduring design. You'll find a welcoming presence throughout its 106 square meters of neatly maintained living space, ideal for a small family or those looking for a cozy escape in the French countryside. The entrance hall greets you warmly, and from there you’re drawn into the living room. Wooden floors give this space a warm feel, and a fireplace anchors the room—a perfect spot for those cooler French evenings. Sliding doors lead you onto the terrace and garden, blending indoor and outdoor living seamlessly. The fitted kitchen, with its tiled floor, is prepared to handle all your culinary adventures. It too opens up to the garden, making al fresco dining a dream. Each of the three bedrooms features wooden floors, inviting sunlight to dance softly across the space. A family shower room and a separate WC complete this level of the house, offering you convenience and ease. Descending to the garden level, you'll discover a double garage with plenty of room for vehicles or extra storage. A day kitchen here is a bonus for garden parties and barbecues, and the utility room ensures chores can be managed out of sight. There's even a cellar for anyone who might want to dabble in wine collection or simply needs extra storage. Before we venture outside, here's a succinct list of what this house brin ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque hamlet, a stone's throw away from the charming town of Saint-Mathieu in Limousin, Haute-Vienne, this delightful 3-bedroom house presents a fantastic opportunity for those looking to immerse themselves into the quintessential French countryside living. This appealing property, priced at €152,600, extends a warm invitation to overseas buyers seeking a blend of traditional charm with the prospects of personalization to create a truly unique home. Property Features: - Bedrooms: 3, one of which is on the ground floor with an ensuite shower room, providing ease of accessibility and privacy. The second bedroom comes with a small additional room, ideal for a children's play area or a study space. The third bedroom, built into the eaves, offers quaint charm. - Bathrooms: 3, including two shower rooms (one being part of the ensuite) and a spacious family bathroom upstairs, catering to the needs of a family or guests. - Kitchen: A generously sized dining kitchen serves as the heart of the home, perfect for family meals or entertaining. - Living Spaces: A living room plus a second reception room with garden access, providing versatile areas for relaxation or social gatherings. - Additional Spaces: An attic space with potential for conversion into additional bedrooms, subject to planning permissions, and an attached garage for convenience. - Outdoor Area: A modestly-sized garden at the rear for intimate outdoor enjoyment, plus two separate parcels of woodland a mere couple of minutes away, offering a serene escape into nature. The property, boasting good condition, is an excellent canvas for those with a vision to enhance its charm further. Its 'fixer-upper' tag should not deter but rather entice the imag ... click here to read more

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Picture yourself in the heart of France; nestled in the small, yet vibrant, hamlet of Limousin, Haute-Vienne, St-Mathieu, France. Imagine a humble abode, with the charm and charisma of a classic French provincial aesthetic, but with the comfort and convenience of a modern home. This delightful property offers the perfect fusion of ancient charm and modern comfort, making it an irresistible prospect for overseas buyers. This beautiful stone house showcases three generously sized bedrooms, each adorned with its unique character and charm. The size of the house measures 102 square meters, providing plenty of space for the family to bond, relax, and indulge in each other's company without feeling cramped. The family's health and wellness have been taken into consideration as it possesses a well-maintained bathroom designed with a ambient and serene vibe. Upon entering the house, you are greeted by a cozy lounge with a wood burner, the perfect setting for chilly evenings. Add to this a comfortable kitchen that manages to maintain its homely feel while catering to your inner gastronome. An entrance hall that doubles as a dining area with doors leading out to a covered eating area, combines functionality and style in a unique blend. This stone property exudes an invigorating and comforting aura with a front garden and an expansive land area of 2046m2 that invites opportunities for gardening, relaxation, and outdoor family activities. There are attached barns on the side and rear of the property that could serve a variety of purposes too. Living in Saint-Mathieu presents a wholesome and pleasing lifestyle. The Perigord National Park located nearby offers great outdoor activities like hiking, bird watching, and nature walks. ... click here to read more

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Tucked away in the picturesque village of Dournazac, nestled in the heart of the Haute-Vienne region, lies a delightful three-bedroom house waiting for someone to call it home. Especially if you're seeking a peaceful retreat or considering a move to the charming French countryside, this property might just be what you're looking for. As a busy global real estate agent, I can assure you that this area is known for its stunning landscapes and warm sense of community—an ideal place for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life and experience the serene beauty of rural France. The property is in good condition, a plus for any prospective buyer. The entrance hall opens into the heart of the home, leading you to an eat-in kitchen spacious enough at 18.8 square meters to accommodate family meals or cooking experiments. It comes with the convenience of an adjoining pantry, adding that much-needed storage space. Imagine savoring your morning coffee with the local produce you’ve gathered from nearby markets. The lounge offers a cozy ambiance, complete with a log burner perfect for those chilly evenings. At 25 square meters, it has ample space to host guests or unwind with a good book. An additional room offers flexibility—currently serving as a bedroom, but with the potential to transform into a dining room or a second sitting area based on your desires. It’s the sort of feature that can adapt as your lifestyle or family needs evolve. An oak staircase then leads you to the upper level where three comfortable double bedrooms await. The ensuite bathroom attached to one of the bedrooms adds a touch of privacy and convenience, featuring a roll-top bath that invites you to soak and relax after a long day. With two b ... click here to read more

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Situated in the quaint and picturesque surroundings of Saint-Auvent in the Limousin region, nestled in Haute-Vienne, is a charming 5-bedroom stone house presenting an enticing opportunity for those looking to immerse themselves into French village life. With an asking price of €109,000, this property offers ample living space, making it a worthwhile investment for overseas buyers or expats seeking a serene new life in France. This house, arrayed over two levels, encapsulates the rustic charm and traditional architecture of the region. On the ground floor, you will find two interconnected living rooms adorned with exposed stone walls and traditional alcoves that showcase the residence's historic charm. Also, on this level is a bedroom complete with an ensuite bathroom, providing convenience and privacy. Upstairs features a layout conducive to family living, with 3 bedrooms, each boasting its private toilet and bathroom facilities. The character of the house continues with lovely parquet flooring and visible beams, adding warmth and a homely feel throughout. Adjacent to the main house is a well-configured studio, comprising a living room with kitchen area on the ground level and an attic bedroom with bathroom on the mezzanine, perfect for accommodating guests or possibly generating a rental income. Comfort is afforded by double glazing and a wood-burning stove that ensures the house remains cozy during the cooler months. The heating and hot water are supplied through electric means, adding to the overall efficiency of the home. House Features: - 5 bedrooms - 5 bathrooms - 2 living rooms with authentic charm - Adjoining studio apartment - Double glazing - Electric hot water - Wood-burning stove for heating - Appro ... click here to read more

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Let's talk about this charming house right here in Champniers-et-Reilhac, located in the lovely Aquitaine region of Dordogne, France. Nestled in a quaint village, this former bar turned residence offers a unique blend of old-world charm and modern living. When you first walk into the house, you'll be greeted by a spacious and light-filled living area on the ground floor. It's perfect for family gatherings, cozy evenings, or entertaining guests. The big windows allow plenty of natural sunlight to flood through, giving this living area a warm and inviting atmosphere. If you're someone who loves basking in sunlight and enjoys a bright living space, you'll find it right here. Let's move up to the first floor. Here, you'll find two good-sized bedrooms along with a bathroom. These rooms provide a lovely retreat at the end of the day. They are comfortable and quiet, ideal for a restful night's sleep. And there's even more potential up in the attic! This space can be converted into additional living space or even a cozy office, depending on what you need. Just remember, you’ll need to get the necessary permissions for those modifications. One of the unique aspects of this property is the flat of 30m2 that’s ready for renovation. This space presents an excellent opportunity for someone looking to add a personal touch. Whether you're imagining a cozy guest house, an artist's studio, or even a small rental space for extra income, the possibilities are endless. Opposite the house, there's a barn of 50m2 on the ground. This could be a great workshop, storage space, or possibly converted into another living area. With a bit of creativity, this barn can be transformed into a valuable addition to your property. Now let's not forget ... click here to read more

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Set in the picturesque hamlet near Champniers et Reilhac rests this charming 3-bedroom village house. Its location in Dordogne, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France marks it as a desirable place for international buyers who crave for a quiet countryside setting, yet yearn for the convenience of local amenities within proximity. Enriched with character and affording a generous 155 square meters of living space, the property provides comfort and tranquility, that would appeal whether one is searching for a permanent abode or a second home amidst the tranquil ambiance of the French countryside. Features of the Property: - An inviting, large open-plan living room that spreads across 50 square meters. It exudes a warm, homely atmosphere with its terracotta tiled floor, alluring fireplace, and exposed beams. Light pours in generously through the doors, which lead directly to the garden. - A fitted kitchen that maintains the rustic charm of the property with its original bread oven. - Three spacious bedrooms that offer comfortable accommodation. - A practical utility room and a generous family bathroom. - A convenient ground floor WC. - Neatly-presented landing areas on the first and second floors offering additional space for a study or a creative nook. Outdoor Amenities to Enjoy: - A covered terrace that offers a perfect spot for alfresco dining in the serene courtyard garden or simply enjoying a tranquil outdoor time. It features a BBQ area that adds to the fun of outdoor gatherings. - A swimming pool is a haven during the warm sunny days. It comes with a paved terrace for lounging and a security fence for peace of mind. Life in Champniers et Reilhac paints a picture of authentic French countryside living. Enjoy strolling on ... click here to read more

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Immerse yourself in the tranquility of French country living with this three-bedroom house situated in the quaint, picturesque village of Champniers-et-Reilhac, located in the heart of the Aquitaine region in Dordogne, France. This distinct and radiant home is enveloped in light and comfort, ensuring every aspect of your future French lifestyle will be blissfully serene and inviting. The house itself stands on a generous area of 132 square meters. Upon entrance, you are welcomed by a vast living room characterized by an abundance of natural light, creating a space that feels warm yet expansive. The ground floor's vibrant and dynamic atmosphere was formerly utilized as a unique local bar and has been thoughtfully redesigned into a warm, inviting residential setting. Upstairs, the property continues to impress with two spacious bedrooms and an immaculate bathroom. There is also an untouched attic that holds potential to be transformed into an extra living space or storage area, subject to necessary permissions. In addition to the main living quarters, one would be pleasantly delighted to find an additional flat space of 30 square meters waiting to be unveiled. This 'renovator's delight' area provides an opportunity for you to add your personal touch, whether you envision a cozy guest space, home office, or a possible outlet for commercial advantage. Across from the main house stands an outbuilding, a barn spanning 50 square meters, right there waiting to be furnished to your taste. And just a short stroll beyond, you will discover two enchanting tree-dotted gardens, meticulously kept for your personal relaxation, or perhaps to embrace your horticultural passions and establish a thriving vegetable garden. Ameniti ... click here to read more

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