Spacious 3BR Countryside Retreat with Vast Land and Workshop in Domps, Haute-Vienne

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

3 Bedrooms · 3 Bathrooms · 152Floor area

€308,500

House

No parking

3 Bedrooms

3 Bathrooms

152m²

Garden

Pool

Not furnished

Description

This charming 3-bedroom house in Limousin, Haute-Vienne, Domps, France offers a delightful blend of rustic charm and modern conveniences amid a picturesque rural setting. Situated on a generous plot that includes a beautifully restored house and barn, this property has been thoughtfully renewed over the past 20 years, preserving its original stone work and wooden beams while integrating contemporary features.

The main attraction of this home is not only in its historical essence, but also in the practical and inviting living spaces. With a total living area of 152 square meters, the house provides ample room for a family or individuals seeking a tranquil lifestyle. It includes three well-appointed bathrooms and three spacious bedrooms, each with en-suite facilities, ensuring personal space and privacy for all occupants. The master bedroom is particularly impressive with a large jacuzzi corner bath, creating a private spa experience right at home.

Living in Domps offers a serene lifestyle surrounded by nature. The property itself is a testament to self-sufficiency with a private well for water and a sizable plot of land that hosts a variety of fruit and nut trees including hazelnut, chestnut, pear, plum, apple, cherry, grape, and olive. The adjacent forest provides not only scenic beauty but also an opportunity to forage for mushrooms like ceps, chanterelles, and morels.

The ground floor of the home features a cozy kitchen equipped with a pellet burner that warms most of the house. A separate large living area with a dining room and French doors opening to the front can also serve as an additional bedroom if needed, showing the versatile nature of the home. The property boasts double glazing, excellent insulation, and newly upgraded plumbing and electrical systems. It is also well-equipped for telecommunication needs with fiber internet connection.

For those who enjoy outdoor activities and the rustic lifestyle, this property includes a south-facing terrace that offers fantastic views of the surrounding gardens and an attached barn that provides additional space for workshops or further accommodation options. The large hanger/carport adjacent can accommodate two cars and additional equipment.

Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate the proximity to Chamberet, which is about a 10-minute drive, offering trails perfect for walking dogs or hiking. Eymoutiers, approximately 13 kilometers away, offers a train station with routes to Limoges or Paris, ideal for occasional commuters or visitors.

Local amenities and features include:
- Potential for conversion to a chambre d'hôtes
- Space for a vegetable garden
- Large outdoor area for visitor parking
- Possibility for a swimming pool installation
- Compliant septic system

Living in Domps, you can expect mild summers and cool winters, typical of the Limousin region, making it a delightful area for those accustomed to moderate climates. The region is also known for its relaxed pace of life, friendly communities, and beautiful landscapes, perfect for expatriates and overseas buyers seeking a peaceful retreat.

Please note, while this home offers a myriad of living opportunities, the third bedroom's bathroom is yet to be completed, presenting an exciting project for new owners looking to imprint their personal touch.

If you are seeking a blend of historical architecture, modern comforts, and a connection to nature, this home in Domps could be the start of your next chapter in the serene heart of France. Whether for use as a family residence or a small-scale hospitality venture, this property promises a lifestyle of tranquil rural living with all the benefits of modern conveniences.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
3
Size
152
Price per m²
€2,030
Garden size
4900
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
3
Has swimming pool
Yes
Property type
House
Energy label

Unknown

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Nestled in the serene and picturesque village of Domps, Haute-Vienne, France, this charming and historic 3-bedroom house offers a genuine piece of rustic France while being only a scenic drive away from bustling cities and attractions. If you're an overseas buyer or an expatriate seeking a taste of true French living, this property provides both tranquility and an opportunity for adventure right from your doorstep. Originally a 300-year-old stone cottage, this property has been lovingly restored over the last two decades. It now seamlessly combines its historic charm (pardon me for using the word) with modern conveniences. With views that stretch across lush fields and forests, this is not just a house; it's a lifestyle. The ground floor welcomes you through a warm kitchen adorned with a charming fireplace, complete with a pellet burner that efficiently heats the house. This kitchen invites hearty family meals and gatherings, with plenty of room to experiment with local cuisine using homegrown produce. The adjoining dining room or living area provides seamless access to the beautiful south-facing terrace, offering breathtaking views of the expansive garden and surrounding nature. A further glimpse into the rustic comfort of this home is the office or library space—whatever suits your needs. Descending into the practical side of the home, you will find a sizable workshop space. There's also potential for creating more accommodation here. Additional facilities include a laundry room and extra storage, making this an ideal home for a growing family or someone who appreciates the spark of creativity a good 'fixer-upper' might ignite. Upstairs, the house boasts three spacious double bedrooms, each with its own en-suite ba ... click here to read more

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

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Limousin region, this charming country home in Domps, Haute-Vienne, France, offers a rare opportunity for you to embrace the serene French countryside lifestyle. Priced at €293,000, this 152m² house boasts a rich history and has been lovingly restored over the past two decades, retaining its original rustic charm while offering modern comforts. As you arrive at the property, you'll be greeted by a delightful 300-year-old stone cottage that seamlessly merges with an attached barn, creating a spacious and welcoming abode. The property's fantastic views will immediately capture your heart. The south-facing terrace, overlooking the expansive grounds adorned with various fruit and nut trees, offers an ideal spot to soak in the beauty of the surrounding landscape. To the side of the house, you'll find a large hanger/car port, providing ample space for two cars and additional storage for your lawnmower and other equipment. The convenience of electrical points and a water well adds to the property's self-sufficiency potential. Imagine enjoying fresh well water and sustainably sourced wood from your own forest for heating. Stepping inside, the kitchen is a warm and inviting space, featuring a beautifully-crafted fireplace with a pellet burner that efficiently heats most of the house. The adjoining living room or dining room is equally charming, with stairs leading to the first floor and access to the south-facing terrace. Picture yourself enjoying leisurely meals with loved ones while gazing at the stunning garden views. The ground floor also includes a convenient office or library space, a WC with a shower and hand-sink, and a large living room that doubles as a dining area. This versa ... click here to read more

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

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

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Nestled in the serene and picturesque setting of Limousin, Haute-Vienne, this charming 4-bedroom country home in Domps, France, offers a unique blend of rural tranquility and substantial residential amenities. Ideal for those wishing to immerse themselves in French countryside living, this property is situated in an area revered for its breathtaking natural beauty, while still being accessible to the local town amenities in nearby Chamberet and Eymoutiers. As you approach the property, the house itself speaks volumes of the easy-going yet engaged lifestyle typical of French country living. The main home offers an expansive space of 250 square meters arranged thoughtfully across two levels, perfect for families or those who enjoy hosting guests. ### Property Features: - Bedrooms: 4 generously sized bedrooms, including a 50 m2 master suite with an ensuite bathroom, providing ample privacy and comfort. - Bathrooms: 3 well-maintained bathrooms designed for ease of use and convenience. - Kitchen/Dining Area: A large, open plan area featuring a fully fitted kitchen and beautiful traditional fireplace, making it a cozy hub of the home at 55 m2. - Additional Living Spaces: Includes a broad hallway that doubles as a library or office space, adding to the house's functionality and charm. - Storage: Loft storage, a cellar, and a separate barn of 50 m2 that includes a workshop and additional storage for outdoor equipment. - Exterior Amenities: A stable and workshop of 38 m2 with planning permission for further expansion, set on a generous parcel of land measuring 6,646 square meters, complete with a private lake and summer house located 400 meters away. - Utilities: The house benefits from double glazing and a fosse septique sys ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque landscape of Limousin, Haute-Vienne, in the tranquil village of Domps, this charming three-bedroom house offers a serene escape into rural France. With a compelling mix of restored historical features and modern conveniences, this property presents a unique opportunity for those looking to immerse themselves in the French countryside lifestyle. The house, beautifully restored over the last 20 years, retains its authentic charm with exposed stonework and wooden beams. A seamless blend of the old and the new, this home spans approximately 152 square meters and is situated on expansive grounds adorned with various fruit and nut trees and bordered by a lush forest. The property's south-facing terrace allows for splendid views of the surrounding landscape, making it an ideal spot for relaxing or entertaining guests. Living in Domps offers a peaceful rural lifestyle with the convenience of nearby towns such as Chamberet and Eymoutiers, which are just a short drive away. These towns provide essential amenities including shops, restaurants, and cultural experiences, along with train stations that connect you to major cities like Limoges and Paris. The local area is dotted with opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking, cycling, and fishing, making it a perfect locale for nature lovers. Considering the property itself, the ground floor features a spacious kitchen with a traditional fireplace equipped with a pellet burner that efficiently heats most of the house. The living area, which doubles as a dining room, opens onto the inviting south-facing terrace. Additionally, there is an office space or library, complemented by a convenient bathroom equipped with a shower and heated towel rail. T ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Limousin region, this delightful house in Domps offers a unique blend of rustic charm and modern comfort. With its rich history and stunning natural surroundings, this property is a dream come true for those seeking a tranquil lifestyle in the French countryside. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of nature, with the sun casting a warm glow over the rolling hills and lush forests that surround your new home. This beautifully restored stone house, over 300 years old, has been lovingly maintained and updated over the past two decades, preserving its historic character while offering all the modern amenities you need. A Day in the Life Start your day with a leisurely breakfast on the south-facing terrace, where you can enjoy breathtaking views of the expansive grounds. The air is crisp and fresh, and the scent of blooming flowers fills the air. As you sip your coffee, you might spot a deer grazing in the distance or hear the cheerful chirping of birds. After breakfast, take a stroll through your private forest, where you can forage for wild mushrooms or simply enjoy the peace and solitude. The forest is a haven for wildlife, and you might even catch a glimpse of a fox or a family of rabbits. In the afternoon, head to the nearby village of Chamberet, just a short drive away. Here, you can explore charming shops, enjoy a leisurely lunch at a local café, or visit the weekly market to pick up fresh produce and artisanal goods. Property Features - Size: 176 square meters of living space - Bedrooms: 3 spacious double bedrooms, each with en-suite facilities - Bathrooms: 3 modern bathrooms, including a master suite with a jacuzzi corner bath - Living Areas: Large living room with a ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the tranquil and picturesque landscape of Limousin, Haute-Vienne, within the quaint commune of Domps, lies a splendid opportunity for those seeking a serene country lifestyle. This inviting 4-bedroom country house effortlessly captures the essence of rural living, offering an ideal setting for individuals, families, or retired couples looking to immerse themselves in the captivating beauty and peacefulness of the French countryside. Positioned on a generous parcel of land measuring approximately 6646 square meters, this property boasts not one but two beautifully renovated houses that have been meticulously designed to blend comfort with functionality. Here, you’re not just buying a house; you’re investing in a unique way of life, complete with potential for future expansion or enhancement. As you approach the property, the first house welcomes you with an open plan kitchen, living, and dining area featuring a charming wood-burner. This space is perfect for hosting family gatherings or enjoying cozy evenings by the fire. The first floor unveils a spacious primary bedroom with an en-suite bathroom, providing a comfortable private retreat. Between the two houses, you'll discover a substantial barn stretching over 50 square meters. This space is not just a barn—it's a versatile area currently used as a workshop and includes storage for tractors. It offers endless possibilities for those with a creative vision, perhaps as a studio or even additional guest accommodations. The second house is equally inviting, boasting a grand open-plan kitchen and dining room area with an impressive fireplace that invites warmth and convivial family meals. The first floor features a large hallway that can double as a library or ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Limousin region, this enchanting 3-bedroom house in Domps offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of French countryside charm. With its rich history and modern comforts, this property is perfect for those seeking a second home or a holiday retreat in France. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet scent of fruit trees in bloom. This beautifully restored stone house, over 300 years old, seamlessly blends traditional architecture with contemporary living. The exposed stonework and wooden beams tell tales of a bygone era, while the modern amenities ensure a comfortable lifestyle. A Home with Character and Comfort The house boasts three spacious bedrooms, each with its own en-suite bathroom, providing privacy and convenience for family and guests. The master suite is a sanctuary of relaxation, featuring a jacuzzi corner bath and heated towel rails. The other two bedrooms are equally inviting, with one offering a shower room and the other a bathroom awaiting your personal touch. The heart of the home is the expansive kitchen, complete with a charming fireplace and a pellet burner that efficiently heats the house. The adjoining living and dining areas are perfect for entertaining, with French doors leading to a south-facing terrace that offers breathtaking views of the gardens and surrounding landscape. A Lifestyle of Tranquility and Adventure Owning this property means embracing a lifestyle of tranquility and adventure. The grounds are a haven for nature lovers, with various fruit and nut trees, a large forest, and ample space for a vegetable garden. Imagine harvesting your own hazelnuts, chestnuts, pears, plums, apples, cherries, grapes, and olives, or ... click here to read more

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Looking to immerse yourself in the serene charm of the French countryside? Well, here's a gem nestled in the heart of Domps, Haute-Vienne, in the lush Limousin region of France, waiting for you! This property, a classic 300-year-old stone cottage fused with an attached barn, offers a slice of history with modern comfort. Having been lovingly restored over the past two decades, this home is ready for you to write its next chapter. As you approach the house, you're greeted by a large, rustic hanger/car port that can comfortably fit two cars and perhaps a lawn mower, all with convenient electrical points installed. For the self-sufficient at heart, there's a water well on the grounds. Imagine the potential of this property: from your own vegetable garden to fruit-bearing trees dotting the landscape. The southern-facing terrace is an ideal spot to soak up the sun and enjoy sweeping views of the land. Here's a bit more about the property: - Size: 152 square meters - Price: 285,000 EUR - Bedrooms: 3 large double rooms, each en-suite - Bathrooms: 3 total The ground floor invites you into a warm, welcoming kitchen with an impressive fireplace and a pellet burner that heats most of the house. The living room has plenty of space, to be used as desired, whether for entertaining or simply relaxing. French doors lead out to the terrace, offering a seamless blend of indoor and outdoor living. There’s a handy office or library space, a WC, and a shower room, making catering to family or guests a breeze. The first floor boasts three sizeable double bedrooms, each with its own en-suite facilities. The master suite is an impressive 33 square meters and offers a jacuzzi corner bath, perfect for unwinding. Another bedroom features a lo ... click here to read more

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On a still morning in early October, you walk out of the kitchen door onto the south-facing terrace with a bowl of coffee, and you realize you can hear absolutely nothing. No traffic. No sirens. Just the faint rustle of chestnut trees down the slope and, somewhere far off, a woodpigeon. Below you, the grounds roll away toward a private forest where cepes and chanterelles push through the leaf litter after autumn rain. The fruit trees — hazelnut, plum, cherry, pear, apple, grape, even an olive — are heavy at this time of year. This is what €259,950 looks like in the Haute-Vienne. This three-hundred-year-old stone cottage and its attached barn in Domps have been painstakingly transformed over two decades into a warm, practical, deeply liveable home. It's 176 square metres of honest rural architecture — exposed stone walls, original timber beams, thick window reveals — brought properly up to date. New roof. Re-done plumbing and electrics to current French norms. Double glazing throughout. Fibre internet. The bones are ancient; everything that matters is sound. Step inside and the kitchen sets the tone immediately. At 41 square metres, it's a serious room — big enough for a long farmhouse table and still have space to breathe. The centrepiece is an original fireplace now housing a pellet burner that quietly heats the majority of the house. This is the room where the house lives. Coffee in the morning light. Wine before dinner. Guests drifting in from the terrace. Adjoining it, a generous living room with a separate dining area pushes another 41 square metres and opens via French doors onto the front of the property. Its Godin wood-burning stove runs almost for free, given what's standing in your forest. A separate office o ... 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 distant call of a songbird, as the morning sun filters through the lush canopy surrounding your country home in Domps, France. Nestled in the serene landscape of Limousin, this 4-bedroom haven offers a unique blend of rustic charm and modern comfort, perfect for those seeking a peaceful retreat or a second home in the heart of Europe. A Tale of Two Homes This property is not just a house; it's a story waiting to be lived. Comprising two beautifully renovated homes, a barn, and stables, it offers a versatile living arrangement for families or those looking to host guests. The first house welcomes you with an open-plan kitchen, living, and dining area, complete with a cozy wood-burner that promises warmth during the cooler months. Ascend to the first floor, where a spacious bedroom with an ensuite bath awaits, offering a private sanctuary. The second home is a testament to thoughtful design, featuring a large, fully-fitted kitchen and dining area, perfect for hosting intimate dinners or lively gatherings. The ground floor's centerpiece is a stunning fireplace, a nod to the home's rustic roots. Upstairs, a generous hallway doubles as a library or office space, leading to three well-appointed bedrooms, each offering a tranquil retreat. Embrace the Limousin Lifestyle Living in Domps means embracing a lifestyle steeped in natural beauty and cultural richness. Just a short drive away, the charming towns of Chamberet and Eymoutiers offer a taste of local life, with bustling markets, quaint cafes, and historical sites. The region is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, with opportunities for hiking, cycling, and horseback riding ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque scenery of Domps in the serene Limousin region of Haute-Vienne, France, stands a charming four-bedroom country home that speaks volumes of tranquil rural living combined with the potential for creativity and personalization. This property, ideally suited for those embracing a calm yet engaging lifestyle, offers a unique combination of modern comforts and rural charm. The main residence, a spacious four-bedroom house, is well maintained and promises a comfortable living experience coupled with a delightful dose of countryside allure. Upon entering, you are welcomed into a generous open-plan living area complete with a fully fitted kitchen and dining room, highlighted by a beautiful traditional fireplace that immediately invokes a sense of warmth and homeliness. The ground floor also features an inviting cellar that can serve a variety of uses, from a wine cellar to additional storage space. Ascending to the first floor, the layout continues to impress with a multifunctional hallway that doubles as a library or office, providing a serene retreat for reading or working from home. The master bedroom is exceptionally spacious, with an en-suite bathroom ensuring privacy and convenience. Two additional bedrooms, each 20 square meters, share access to a well-appointed 10 square meter bathroom. Added storage is provided via a practical loft space, enhancing the functionality of the home. Adjacent to the main house, within a neat barn of 50 square meters, is a well-organized workshop and additional storage area perfect for outdoor equipment or hobbyist activities. For those with equestrian interests, the existing stable provides ample space, and there's approved planning permission for further develop ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Limousin region, this enchanting 300-year-old stone house in Domps, France, offers a unique blend of history, comfort, and natural beauty. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet scent of fruit trees, as sunlight filters through the forest canopy, casting dappled shadows on your private terrace. This is more than a home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in tranquility and rustic charm. ### A Journey Through Time As you step into this lovingly restored property, you're greeted by the timeless elegance of exposed stonework and wooden beams, whispering tales of centuries past. The house, seamlessly integrated with an attached barn, offers a spacious 176 square meters of living space, thoughtfully designed to accommodate modern comforts while preserving its historic character. ### Daily Rhythms and Seasonal Splendor Life in Domps unfolds at a gentle pace, where each day is a celebration of nature's bounty. In spring, the garden bursts into a riot of colors, with cherry blossoms and grapevines heralding the season's arrival. Summer invites leisurely afternoons on the south-facing terrace, where you can savor the sweet taste of homegrown plums and pears. Autumn transforms the surrounding forest into a tapestry of gold and crimson, perfect for foraging wild mushrooms or enjoying a brisk walk with your dogs. ### A Culinary Haven The heart of this home is its inviting kitchen, where a grand fireplace with a pellet burner promises warmth and conviviality. Imagine preparing meals with fresh produce from your vegetable garden, seasoned with herbs plucked from your doorstep. The local cuisine is a delightful exploration of flavors, with nearby markets offering an ... click here to read more

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

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Nestled within the serene landscape of Domps in the picturesque Haute-Vienne region, this charming three-bedroom stone house offers an authentic rural French living experience. Spanning an impressive 153 square meters, the property has been meticulously renovated, preserving its character while incorporating modern comforts. Ideal for potential expatriates or overseas buyers seeking a tranquil lifestyle, this home presents a delightful mix of old-world charm and contemporary living. As you approach the property, you are greeted by a stunning facade and a new tiled roof that highlights the house's refinement and attention to detail. The entrance leads you into a warm and inviting kitchen, sized at 23 square meters, equipped with a sophisticated wooden-pellet burner nestled within a classic cantou fireplace. The adjacent dining area extends over 20 square meters and adjoins a spacious terrace through its doors, ushering in natural light and scenic views of the lush gardens and extended wood-land. This outdoor terrace serves as an additional living space during warmer months, ideal for dining al fresco or simply enjoying the peaceful outdoors. Below the terrace, well-maintained gardens and practical workshops are accessible via stairs, perfect for any gardening enthusiast or craftsman. The ground level also features a convenient multipurpose room of 12 square meters, which can serve as an office or a bedroom, thanks to its adjoining bathroom facilities. A substantial living room of 40 square meters with a prominent wood-burner and large glazed doors dominates the property's social area, offering picturesque views and retaining the home’s authentic character. The wooden staircase leads to the upper floor where the privat ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Limousin region, this exquisite 3-bedroom house in Domps, Haute-Vienne, offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of French countryside charm. Perfectly suited for those seeking a second home or a vacation retreat, this property combines rustic elegance with modern comforts, making it an ideal escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. 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 beautifully restored stone house, with its rich history spanning over 300 years, invites you to experience the tranquil lifestyle of rural France. A Home with Character and Comfort The house has been meticulously restored over the past two decades, preserving its original charm while incorporating modern amenities. Exposed stonework and wooden beams add a touch of rustic elegance, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere throughout the home. - Spacious Living Areas: The ground floor features a large living room with a Godin wood burner, perfect for cozy evenings. French doors open to a south-facing terrace, offering breathtaking views of the expansive gardens. - Gourmet Kitchen: The heart of the home, the kitchen boasts a traditional fireplace with a pellet burner, ensuring warmth and comfort during cooler months. - Luxurious Bedrooms: Upstairs, three generously sized double bedrooms each come with en-suite facilities, providing privacy and convenience for family and guests. - Master Suite: The master bedroom is a true sanctuary, complete with a jacuzzi corner bath, ideal for unwinding after a day of exploring the countryside. A Haven for Nature Lovers The property is set ... click here to read more

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