Spacious 4 bed stone property with land

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Tarnac, Corrèze, Limousin, France, Tarnac (France)

4 Bedrooms · 2 Bathrooms · 152Floor area

€240,840

House

No parking

4 Bedrooms

2 Bathrooms

152m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Welcome to this charming 4-bedroom house located in the tranquil town of Tarnac, nestled in the picturesque Corrèze district in the beautiful region of Limousin, France. This free-standing house, built from local stone, is set within a generous 7113 square meters of land that offers a stunning scenic view that brings peace to the soul. The property boasts a generous 152 square meters of living space that waits to be filled with life and laughter.

Encompassed by lush green landscapes and tranquil skies, the house features beautiful stone flooring that heightens its classic charm. Adjoining the property, you will find an additional 3300 square meters of arable land ready for cultivation or expansion. Comfort permeates the property with a cozy wood heating system, spreading warmth through the cool, crisp winter months that are characteristic of Tarnac.

The house invites you inside with stunning living spaces. An 11 square meter kitchen, perfect for passionate cooks and inviting dinner parties, leads into a spacious 35 square meter living room and comfortable 25 square meter lounge. The house is complete with four well-sized bedrooms and two bathrooms, spacious enough to accommodate a large family or host guests.

For those interested in renovation projects, the house can be remodeled to form two separate dwellings, one with a single bedroom and the other with three, adding flexibility to the property structure. Adjoining the property are two outbuildings of 11 square meters and 7 square meters, and a gigantic 150 square meter barn spread across two levels. These additional structures bring potential for storage or conversion into additional living spaces.

The house is situated in Tarnac, a town known for its delightful climate. The profoundly French, four-season climate provides mild springs, warm summers, vibrant autumns, and chilly, yet beautiful winters. Experience the joy of living in a traditional stone house, that brings a rustic charm, and enjoy the historical and cultural richness of the local area.

Amenities:

• 4 bedrooms
• 2 bathrooms
• Living Room
• Lounge
• Kitchen
• Heating system
• Adjoining land and barn

Property Features:

• Single Storey
• Stone paving
• Large living rooms
• Beautiful view
• Comfortable living space
• Outbuildings
• Potential for simple accommodation activity

Life in Tarnac is relaxed and peaceful, with charming local cafes, grocery stores, and bakeries that offer you a flavor of typical French countryside living. The area is also dotted with spectacular historic sites and picturesque hiking trails that take you deep into the heart of France's raw beauty. You’ll find friendly local farmer markets with organic produce and the finest French cheeses, reinforcing the connection to the land and its bounty.

With a mix of warm locals and the richness of history and cultural traditions, Tarnac provides a lifestyle that merges quiet living with the convenience of amenities. It's the perfect place to enjoy the genuine French lifestyle, making this house an attractive destination for overseas buyers seeking the cultural richness and tranquility of rural France.

This beautiful house, priced at 240,840 Euros, is more than a property; it's a lifestyle and a home waiting for its future residents who will fill it with stories and warmth.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
4
Size
152
Price per m²
€1,584
Garden size
3300
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
No
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 picturesque hamlet of Tarnac, Limousin, Corrèze, France, this traditional stone farmhouse presents a unique living opportunity for those looking to embrace the French countryside's charm while possessing a desire to imprint their own style. Offering a good structural condition, this property, dating back to 1831, invites its new owners to appreciate its historical essence while enjoying the comforts of modern renovations and conveniences. Property Features: - Traditional detached stone farmhouse, showcasing the architectural heritage of Limousin. - Overall size of 140m² living space on a vast plot of 7113m², providing ample outdoor space for gardening, leisure, and nature enthusiasts. - Four bedrooms, adaptable depending on the buyer's needs, with potential for customization. - Two bathrooms equipped with both showers and baths catering to practical living needs. - Fully equipped modern kitchen, including an oven, hob, and gas top, seamlessly blending the home’s rustic charm with contemporary necessities. - Spacious living/dining area with a charming fireplace and wood burner, ideal for cozy family gatherings. - Additional features include laundry room, cellars for extra storage, and two little outbuildings with potential for creative uses. - A substantial 300-year-old Barn, approximately 50 meters from the main house, offering 2 levels each of 150m² footprint. This represents a significant opportunity for development or as expansive storage/workshop space. - The property includes two parcels of wood within a minute walk, adding to the richness of the surrounding nature. Local Area Insights: Tarnac is embraced by the serene and undisturbed beauty of the Limousin region. Known for its lush landscapes, d ... click here to read more

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

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

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Nestled on the edge of the charming town of Bugeat in the picturesque Corrèze region of France, this exquisite 5-bedroom stone house offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a second home or holiday retreat. With its rich history as the town's former post office, this property seamlessly blends character with modern comforts, making it an ideal choice for overseas buyers and expats looking to immerse themselves in the tranquil French countryside. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of nature, with the sun streaming through the windows of your spacious bedroom. This house, with its 190 square meters of habitable space, is not just a property; it's a lifestyle. Whether you're sipping your morning coffee on the sun-drenched terrace or enjoying a cozy evening by the log-burning stove, every moment here is a reminder of the simple pleasures of life. A Vibrant Community at Your Doorstep Bugeat is a vibrant little town that offers a warm welcome to newcomers. With a bustling market held twice a month, a selection of delightful restaurants, and a café perfect for people-watching, you'll quickly feel at home. The town's amenities, including a boulangerie, butcher, post office, and supermarket, ensure that everything you need is within walking distance. Seamless Connectivity Despite its rural charm, Bugeat is well-connected. The local train station provides easy access to Limoges, Paris, and Bordeaux, making travel a breeze. For those flying in, Limoges Airport is just an hour and twenty minutes away, ensuring that your holiday home is never too far from home. A Haven for Nature Lovers The Corrèze region is renowned for its natural beauty, and this property is perfectly positioned to take advantage of it. Explore the n ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Limousin region, this delightful 3-bedroom house in Bugeat, Corrèze, offers an idyllic retreat for those seeking a second home in France. With its serene surroundings and rich cultural heritage, Bugeat is a hidden gem that promises a tranquil lifestyle, perfect for holiday getaways or a peaceful retirement. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds, as the morning sun filters through the double-glazed wooden windows of your spacious 30 m² living room. This traditional single-storey house, built in 1980, exudes warmth and comfort, making it an inviting sanctuary for you and your loved ones. A Home That Embraces You The house spans 86.50 m² of well-maintained living space, offering a harmonious blend of simplicity and practicality. The separate, fully fitted kitchen is a haven for culinary enthusiasts, where you can whip up delightful meals using fresh local produce from the nearby markets. The property boasts two bathrooms, ensuring convenience and privacy for all residents. The en suite bedroom in the full basement is a versatile space, perfect for guests or as a private retreat. The basement also offers ample room for several vehicles, a DIY area, and even a summer kitchen, catering to all your needs. Outdoor Bliss Step outside to a perfectly tended 908 m² garden, where a charming terrace invites you to unwind and soak in the beauty of the countryside. Whether you're hosting a summer barbecue or enjoying a quiet afternoon with a book, the garden is your personal oasis. The east-west aspect of the property ensures you enjoy stunning views and natural light throughout the day, enhancing the allure of this delightful home. The Allure of B ... click here to read more

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Property Overview Have you ever dreamt of owning an exquisite property in a quaint French town? Well, your wait is over! Presenting a delightful 4-bedroom detached house that awaits your arrival in the beautiful Bugeat, Corrèze, Limousin, in the charming country of France. No matter where you live, whether it be the hustle and bustle of New York City or the tranquil backwaters of Kerala, this house offers an opportunity of French residency that is too hard to resist! Set in a serene locality and a short walk away from a myriad of shops, the property is elevated on the basement, enhancing its majestic appearance. Acknowledging its size of 95m², there is plenty of room for a perfect family. Here, you get the opportunity to create an environment that suits your lifestyle. Property Features: - 4 well-sized bedrooms - 2 spacious and functional bathrooms - Sunny and comfortable living room, a perfect space for family bonding - An outbuilding of 35m², adding an additional space which can be manipulated as per your needs - Flat land with tastefully assorted trees spread across 2275 m² Although the property is in good condition, it would benefit from thermal renovation. To novices, this might sound like a daunting task, but to seasoned homeowners or the creative type, this could be a fantastic opportunity to make the house genuinely your own. Living in Bugeat: Located in the heart of French countryside, Bugeat is a peaceful gem that offers a serene environment away from the noise and pollution of big city life. The town beautifully blends history and culture with modern amenities to ensure a potentially comfortable and leisurely life. Climate: Bugeat and the Limousin region boast of a temperate Oceanic climate. This mea ... click here to read more

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Let me present to you an exciting opportunity to own a charming house in the quaint and picturesque town of Nedde, nestled in the heart of the French countryside, in Haute-Vienne, within the charming region of Limousin. France, as we all know, is a country known for its history, culture, and cuisine, making it an enriching experience to live in. Nestled away from the bustle of the city, this delightful home promises a relaxed and peaceful lifestyle. This gorgeous detached stone house sits on an approx. 585sqm plot complete with an outbuilding and a lush garden, the perfect spot to hold family gatherings, or for children to play or simply to unwind and commune with nature. The house is of a good condition, showcasing the timeless beauty of a well-preserved stone structure that oozes with rustic charm. The house comes with a generously laid out space of 91sqm, internal living area across two floors. There are three comfortable bedrooms ensuring enough room for a growing family or for hosting guests. The ground floor includes a cozy kitchen that opens into a soft-lit lounge/dining room, a compact yet efficiently designed shower room, and a boiler room with sanitary amenities. The first floor proudly houses a spacious 30sqm room which could be utilised as a master bedroom or an expansive entertainment room. The second bedroom and WC are the other rooms on this floor. Now, to give you a closer look at the features and amenities this property offers: - Detached stone house - Outbuilding - Approx. 585sqm garden - Three Bedrooms - Kitchen - Lounge/Dining Room - Shower Room - Boiler Room with WC - Large 30sqm room - Attic - Shops within walking distance Life in Nedde offers a slow-paced, peaceful lifestyle, and people are ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Limousin region, this delightful 4-bedroom house in Nedde offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a tranquil second home in France. With its serene surroundings and proximity to the stunning Lake of Vassivière, this property is perfect for anyone looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life and immerse themselves in the beauty of the French countryside. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of nature, sipping your morning coffee on the terrace as the sun rises over the rolling hills. This single-storey home, built in the 1970s, exudes a timeless charm that invites you to create lasting memories with family and friends. The house is in good condition, ready to welcome you with open arms. Key Features: - Spacious Living: With four bedrooms, this house offers ample space for family gatherings or hosting guests. - Bright Interiors: The living/dining room is bathed in natural light, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. - Cozy Fireplace: Enjoy cozy evenings by the insert fireplace, perfect for chilly winter nights. - Functional Kitchen: A fitted kitchen awaits your culinary adventures, with plenty of room for creativity. - Outdoor Bliss: A pleasant terrace provides the perfect spot for al fresco dining or simply soaking in the breathtaking views. - Nature's Embrace: Situated on a generous plot of approximately 1 hectare, the property is surrounded by lush greenery and open views. - Peaceful Location: Located in a small hamlet, the house offers a peaceful retreat from the everyday hustle. - Proximity to Amenities: Nearby towns like Peyrat-le-Château and Eymoutiers offer shops and services for your convenience. - Investment Potential: With its desirable location and go ... click here to read more

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

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Located in the picturesque town of Peyrelevade in Corrèze, Limousin, France is a detached house from 1966 that holds incredible potential and nostalgia. This property, rich in history and character, has been a loving home in the past and now awaits the right person or family to breathe new life into it. This delightful residence offers five bedrooms and one bathroom, spanning across an area of 80 square meters. It doesn’t merely offer a place for you to live; it represents an exciting opportunity for a creative project and a chance to design your dream home in France's enchanting Limousin region. The property has a unique layout with the living area situated on the ground floor. Three of the bedrooms come with fitted wardrobes and delightful parquet floors that, despite the years, remain in good condition. The home’s charm is further accentuated by the large garden into which the living room opens, allowing for plenty of natural light to flood the interior, revealing a welcoming atmosphere. Although this house is currently in the state of renovation, it holds within it an abundance of potential for transformation. With its spacious basement and a convertible attic, there is ample room for creativity and innovation. The house is a true fixer-upper's dream and stands as a canvas waiting for your personal touches. Despite the need for some sprucing up, this property doesn’t fall short in comfort or location. It’s situated in the captivating region of Limousin, renowned for its enchanting landscapes, rich heritage, and tranquil lifestyle. Peyrelevade, the town where this delightful house rests, is recognized for its close-knit community, safety, and proximity to crucial amenities. Living in this area provides you with: ... click here to read more

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This grand stone house nestled in the tranquil hamlet within the commune of Peyrelevade, Limousin, Corrèze, France, is a dream come true for lovers of French architecture and culture. This 5-bedroom house is enveloped by lush gardens spreading over 1,016m2, complete with an attached barn, a separate barn, and an open hangar. At a comfortable price of 136500, this property offers spacious 150 square meters living space and 3 fully facilitated bathrooms. As you step into the property, you are greeted by a fully glazed sun-soaked veranda that comes with a sunshade for warmer months. The entrance to the spectacular living room and cozy kitchen is nestled in this veranda. The living room is an impressive 25.3m2 bean-festooned space boasting a lovely stone floor and an imposing cantou-style fireplace with a snug wood-burner. The rustic charm of exposed stone walls and beams is enough to take you back in time, without compromising modern comforts. The living room leads to an elegant dining room of 14.7m2 conveniently placed next to the 16.6m2 kitchen. A versatile 14.1m2 room connects to the living room, that could make a perfect bedroom, office, or any space you need. A partly installed toilet/shower room of 4.1m2 is at the rear of this room. A wooden staircase transitions into the first floor, which houses 4 charming bedrooms sized from 10.7 to 17.8m2. Additionally, the floor offers a 6.5m2 room and a 3.1m2 family shower room, a separate wc and an ensuite shower room with wc that needs some finishing touches. The second floor is an impressive 41.9m2 space, currently in use as a gymnasium with floor-to-ceiling windows that illuminates the front of the house. An adjacent 19.2m2 room could be transformed into a lavish m ... click here to read more

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Experience a true slice of French country life with this historic four-bedroom property tucked away in the scenic borders of Peyrelevade, Corrèze, Limousin, France. This unique home, beaming with personality, offers a unique blend of rustic tradition and contemporary updating. Situated in the heart of Limousin, one of France's rarest historical regions, your new home will be a welcoming and snug refuge from the world outside. Structured entirely in stone, this house preserves its original architectural charm. A significant renovation done a decade ago has amplified its many endearing characteristics and added several modern comforts. The polished granite wall joins in both the interior and exterior of the house, and newly installed windows suggest solidity and permanence, while the rich, insulating materials used ensure a warm and cosy environment no matter the weather outside. This 133m² home includes: - Four charming bedrooms, each infused with a sense of history and heredity. - A convenient water supply and toilet on each floor. - Two spacious living rooms, a perfect space to unwind and entertain. - A sturdy shed, very adaptable to your needs. - A very large garage, ready to be connected to water and electricity. - Efficient wood-based heating, adding a quaint and eco-friendly touch. The home also comes with 200m² of enveloping garden space and a detached, fenced plot of 900m² located just 40 meters from the house. All of these elements work in synergy to create a charming living space for those who appreciate the unique blend of rustic charm and modern amenities. Living in Peyrelevade, Corrèze, and Limousin, in general, offers a chance to encounter a peaceful, rural lifestyle rarely found today. The region' ... click here to read more

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

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

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

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

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

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

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