Spacious 4-Bedroom Maison de Maitre with Equestrian Facilities and 5 Hectares in Le Dorat, Haute-Vienne, France

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Limousin, Haute-Vienne, Le Dorat, France, Le Dorat (France)

4 Bedrooms · 2 Bathrooms · 148Floor area

€381,600

House

No parking

4 Bedrooms

2 Bathrooms

148m²

No garden

Pool

Not furnished

Description

Discover the charm and serenity of rural living in this exquisite 4-bedroom house, situated in the picturesque town of Le Dorat in the Limousin region of Haute-Vienne, France. Encased in the embrace of lush, verdant landscapes, this magnificent Maison de Maitre stands as an ideal retreat for those seeking tranquility, equestrian pursuits, and a heartfelt connection with nature.

Imagine waking up in a home that effortlessly blends traditional country charm with modern comfort. Recently renovated, this property has much to offer. Step inside to find three spacious reception rooms on the ground floor, including a newly fitted, contemporary kitchen perfect for culinary adventures. The generous living room, a laundry area, and a convenient WC with an adjoining shower room round out the amenities on the main floor.

As you ascend the stairs, the upstairs space welcomes you with four sizeable double bedrooms, any of which can easily accommodate family or visiting friends. A newly fitted bathroom ensures modern comfort. The attic, an expansive space with a world of potential, awaits your creative vision—it could be transformed into a studio, additional bedrooms, or even a cozy reading nook, pending the necessary permissions.

Outside, the property continues to impress. Imagine spending sunny afternoons by the above-ground swimming pool or strolling through the extensive grounds that include 5 hectares of land. This estate is an equestrian’s dream, featuring five large loose boxes and a recently installed ménage measuring 40m x 20m. Along with three barns and kennels, the outbuildings offer endless possibilities for storage, animal care, or even future projects.

Le Dorat is a mere 5-minute drive away, making everyday errands convenient while keeping the serene countryside ambiance intact. This quaint town is known for its beautiful Romanesque architecture, historic landmarks, and warm community spirit. The local patisseries and cafes offer delightful French cuisine, while regular markets provide fresh local produce and artisan goods. Schools, healthcare facilities, and other amenities are readily accessible, making it a great place for families.

Property Features:

- Maison de Maitre
- 5 hectares of land
- Newly renovated
- 4 double bedrooms
- 2 bathrooms
- Three large reception rooms
- Newly fitted contemporary kitchen
- Above ground swimming pool
- 40m x 20m ménage
- 5 large loose boxes
- 3 barns
- Kennels
- Laundry area
- WC with shower room
- Expansive attic with potential for conversion
- Walking and riding footpaths at the doorstep

Living in this region of France, you’ll experience a mild climate with warm summers and cool winters, an ideal setting for year-round outdoor activities. The surroundings are rich in natural beauty with rolling hills, verdant forests, and numerous footpaths perfect for walking, biking, and equestrian pursuits. Le Dorat is not just a place to live; it’s a lifestyle.

Being a bussy real estate agent, I can assure you that this unique property offers significant potential. For those looking to immerse themselves in the charm of rural French life, while enjoying the comforts of a renovated home, this Maison de Maitre is truly an exceptional find. Perfectly placed, it allows you the quiet of countryside living while still being close enough to modern conveniences.

Whether you’re an overseas buyer looking to move to the enchanting landscape of France or an expat seeking to find a home that offers both beauty and functionality, this property ticks all the boxes. Imagine yourself hosting summer barbecues by the pool, riding through the sprawling estate, and relishing the serene French countryside every day.

This house is more than just a residence—it's a place where memories are made, and life's simplest pleasures are celebrated. Feel free to reach out for more info or to schedule a visit. It’s an opportunity not to be missed!

Details

Amount of bedrooms
4
Size
148
Price per m²
€2,578
Garden size
1430
Has Garden
No
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
2
Has swimming pool
Yes
Property type
House
Energy label

Unknown

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Situated in the picturesque town of Le Dorat, this lovely 3-bedroom house presents a fantastic opportunity for those seeking a slice of French life in the beautiful region of Limousin, Haute-Vienne. Le Dorat is a small town that enjoys a warm community atmosphere. Living here means being enveloped in the peaceful rhythm of French rural life, a genuine retreat from the hustle and bustle of larger urban centers. This property, while in good condition, offers you a cozy canvas to leave your own mark on it. Upon entering the ground floor, you're welcomed by a charming entrance hall that leads directly into a multi-purpose room. Whether you envision a home office, craft room, or a workshop, this space offers versatility to meet your personal needs. Adjacent to this, you'll find a cellar—a perfect space for wine enthusiasts or simply added storage. Ascend to the first floor and you'll find a spacious living room complemented by an open-plan kitchen. This heart of the home is ideal for entertaining guests or simply enjoying tranquil evenings. The layout is practical and flows directly onto the rear terrace, which overlooks a private garden—offering an extension of your living space into the outdoors. Just imagine warm summer dinners enjoyed here under the setting sun. Additionally, a shower room with a toilet, and a conveniently located utility room or summer kitchen complete this floor. The second level hosts two generously-sized bedrooms that offer peaceful sanctuaries for rest. An accommodating dressing room provides ample wardrobe space, and another cleverly designed shower room with a toilet meets all your practical needs. Storage won't be an issue as there's also a non-convertible attic, creating additional space for ... click here to read more

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Step through the heavy wooden door of this centuries-old townhouse in Le Dorat's historic quarter, and you'll find yourself in a home where medieval stonework meets contemporary comfort. The aroma of fresh bread from the boulangerie across the cobblestone street mingles with the scent of lavender from your private walled garden. This is everyday life in the Haute-Vienne, where your vacation home becomes a gateway to authentic French provincial living. This well-maintained 117-square-meter residence sits at the heart of Le Dorat, a small medieval town crowned by the magnificent Collegiate Church of Saint-Pierre-aux-Liens, often called the Golden Door of Limousin. Your townhouse places you within a two-minute walk of local shops, weekly markets bursting with regional cheeses and charcuterie, and cafés where locals still gather for their morning café crème. The property's intelligent two-level layout creates distinct living zones perfect for hosting family and friends. Two generous bedrooms on the ground floor provide comfortable accommodations with a full bathroom and practical pantry space nearby. The garden level opens to reveal where daily life unfolds: a spacious living room anchored by a traditional wood-burning stove that transforms cool autumn evenings into cozy retreats. Adjacent, the fully equipped kitchen offers ample space for preparing regional specialties discovered at the Saturday market or experimenting with recipes from the local butcher who's been in business for three generations. Beyond the kitchen, a private courtyard beckons for morning coffee and evening apéritifs. The walled garden provides absolute privacy, a rare commodity in village centers. Imagine summer lunches under dappled shade, children pla ... click here to read more

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This 3-bedroom house nestled in the serene hamlet of Saint-Ouen-sur-Gartempe in the beautiful Limousin region of Haute-Vienne, France, presents a charming blend of rustic features and ample living space. With a generous ground floor housing a spacious, bright living room seamlessly flowing into the adjoining kitchen space, the layout is ideal for family gatherings or entertaining guests. Adjacent areas include a cozy lounge, a practical utility room, and a conveniently located toilet. The upper floor comprises three well-proportioned bedrooms, one boasting an en-suite bathroom, enhancing the privacy and convenience for family living. A separate shower room with a toilet serves the remaining two bedrooms. Accessing the property, you are welcomed by a private courtyard, offering a quiet retreat or a delightful space for outdoor dining. Accompanying the house are several outbuildings to the left which, although requiring renovation, offer potential for additional dwelling space or storage solutions, subject to the necessary permissions. A picturesque barn with a slated roof to the right captures the essence of rural aesthetics. The property is surrounded by extensive outdoor space, including a sprawling 3-hectare field at the back, contributing to the feel of boundless freedom and connection to nature that rural French living offers. Additionally, the property includes a traditional well, adding character and functionality. Heating is efficiently managed with two wood burners on the ground floor supplemented by radiators throughout, ensuring comfort during the cooler months. While the house is habitable and exudes a welcoming ambiance, it presents a fantastic opportunity as a fixer-upper. The need for some renovation an ... click here to read more

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Tucked away in the charming and quaint town of Magnac-Laval in the Haute-Vienne department of the Limousin region, France, lies an intriguing opportunity that awaits a visionary with a keen eye for potential. This three-story house, once the esteemed residence and practice of a local doctor, stands as a testament to the fascinating history of the area—a blank canvas yearning for a fresh breath of life. The property will certainly require some elbow grease and maybe a few late nights, but for those ready to take on the challenge, it holds the promise of becoming a warm and welcoming home or perhaps even converting into multiple accommodations, pending the necessary approvals. Set against the backdrop of the historic town center, this characterful property boasts ample room with its seven bedrooms and two bathrooms, spanning an impressive 310 square meters. The current state of the house may be considered a "fixer-upper," but therein lies its potential. The roofs have already been redone, a significant advantage for anyone looking to breathe new life into this distinguished home. Inside, the original features are waiting to be revitalized, promising a house full of life and history—a place where every nook and cranny tells a story. Features of the property include: - 7 bedrooms - 2 bathrooms - 3 stories - Adjacent outbuilding/garage with rooms above - Garden - Town center location - Parking - Original features - Recently redone roofs Living in Magnac-Laval offers a unique glimpse into the serene French countryside lifestyle. The town is immersed in history and an authentic aura that resonates with locals and visitors alike. As an expatriate or overseas buyer, settling into Magnac-Laval means embracing tranquillity awa ... click here to read more

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This charming 5-bedroom house, nestled in the picturesque town of Magnac-Laval in France's Limousin region, presents a perfect blend of comfort and potential that awaits its new owners. Its grand size, coupled with the convenience of local amenities a short walk away, makes this residence ideally suited for a family looking to immerse themselves in the vibrant local culture or perhaps even venture into a quaint bed and breakfast enterprise. The house spans a generous 224 square meters, providing ample space for family living and entertaining guests. The interior features large, airy rooms that include a spacious living room, a formal dining room, and a family kitchen equipped for culinary adventures. Previously utilized as business offices, two additional rooms offer flexibility and can be transformed into extra bedrooms or recreational spaces, tailoring the home to meet varying needs. Living quarters comprise four substantially sized bedrooms, ensuring each family member enjoys personal space and privacy. The convenience of a bathroom, a shower room, and a cloakroom enhances daily routines. Additionally, the house boasts two attics, which, with the appropriate planning permissions, could be converted into further living spaces, presenting a great opportunity for those looking to add a personal touch or expand their living area. For wine enthusiasts, the property includes a cave, complete with racks, perfect for storing and aging a prized collection. Moreover, the house features practical amenities such as mainly double-glazed windows, gas central heating connected to radiators, and connection to the main drainage system, ensuring comfort throughout the seasons. Outside, the house is just as impressive, with a large, ... click here to read more

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Welcome to Limousin, Haute-Vienne, Magnac-Laval, France – a place where the past converges with the present in fascinating synergy. Here, we invite you to indulge in the beauty of a seven-bedroom house filled with character, a historical and charming property that was once the village bakery, now for sale. Set in the heart of a thriving community, this grand house overlooks the stately 11th-century village church through stunning stained-glass windows. This property, with a total area of 380 sq.m, offers a range of potential conversion opportunities. The potential uses of the property are as diverse as the village it's nestled in. It could continue to serve partially commercial uses with accommodation above, be subdivided into three voluminous apartments, or be transformed into a charming bed and breakfast facility. Here we'll walk you through the layout. The ground floor comprises an entrance hall, boutique, kitchen, storage area, and a large workroom that once housed the bakery's ovens. This work area, spanning over 60 sq.m, offers ample space attuned to your vision. A cloakroom and boiler room complete the ground floor. On the first floor, you will find another kitchen, an enchanting open plan living room/dining room with a fireplace. A unique selling point is the “tower”, an integral feature of the house that is adorned with beautiful stained-glass windows. Two double bedrooms, a bathroom, a toilet, two smaller bedrooms with wash hand basins intended for the bakery staff, and a capacious storage room fills the first floor. Moving up to the second floor, the architectural charm persists with three additional double bedrooms, one decked with more stained-glasses. A shower room with a toilet and three more rooms ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque region of Limousin, in the charming department of Haute-Vienne, lies a quaint house waiting for someone with vision to bring it back to life—or perhaps to create something entirely new. Located in the tranquil hamlet near the vibrant village of Magnac-Laval, this property offers endless potential for those willing to roll up their sleeves and embark on an exciting renovation journey. There's something undeniably captivating about the prospect of a project. With this house, you're not just buying walls and a roof; you're investing in a future filled with possibilities. Perhaps you're dreaming of a cozy retreat where you can escape the hustle and bustle of city life, or a holiday home where new family memories can be woven. Whatever your plans might be, this property offers a blank canvas. At its current state, the house offers two rooms on the ground level. One has been utilized as a kitchen and provides a space where culinary dreams could be realized. Upstairs awaits a quaint attic featuring a unique bull's eye window—let your imagination wander and picture how you might transform this space. The house is currently heated with a wood-burning stove, offering a rustic touch to the property's charm. Outside, there is more to explore. An adjoining building, historically used as a barn, promises abundant storage possibilities, while a small shed, once bustling with chickens, provides further opportunities for alternative use. The outdoor toilet echoes the property's old-world style, yet could be a charming project for the future. All this is encompassed by a large enclosed garden—a perfect plot for green-thumbed enthusiasts to cultivate their own Eden. - Location: Limousin, Haute-Vienne, Magnac- ... click here to read more

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Looking to escape to the charming countryside of France? Well, let me share a delightful story about a property nestled in the picturesque town of Magnac-Laval, located in the Limousin region of Haute-Vienne. Busy as I am, I had to take a moment to tell you about this gem! This property, sitting in the heart of Magnac-Laval, offers a most enchanting experience for those seeking a tranquil and fulfilling lifestyle. Imagine waking up to the serene sounds of nature in a pretty, stone cottage that boasts three cozy bedrooms and two beautifully designed bathrooms. The home spans 163 square meters, offering just the right amount of space for comfort without overwhelming you. The cottage features an open kitchen diner perfect for family meals and intimate gatherings. Adjacent to it is a separate lounge area, a cozy haven for relaxing with a good book or television after a long day. If you've got an eye for potential, you'll love the converted barn currently serving as a games room. Its vaulted ceilings and mezzanine offer endless possibilities – perhaps a stunning living room or an artist's studio. Stepping outside, the property doesn't disappoint. A quaint terrace offers the perfect spot for morning coffees or evening wine. The wooded garden, with its lush greenery and abundant shade, invites you to unwind or perhaps enjoy a little gardening. Two small outbuildings provide additional storage or can be utilized to meet your unique needs. Here's a bullet-point recap of the property features: - 3 bedrooms - 2 bathrooms - Stone cottage - Open kitchen diner - Separate lounge - Converted barn (current games room) - Terrace - 2 small outbuildings - Pretty wooded garden Magnac-Laval is a small, charming village in the Limousin r ... click here to read more

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Nestled within the serene landscape of Limousin, Haute-Vienne, this charming 5-bedroom house provides a delightful blend of comfort and character in the picturesque hamlet near Magnac-Laval, France. The property, covering an expansive 226 square meters, beautifully illustrates modern living while retaining its enchanting provincial appeal, offering a prime opportunity for those looking for a home—or perhaps a venture in hospitality, with the potential to re-establish the gite operations previously in place. The main residence welcomes you with a functional layout comprising a hallway that features ample storage, seamlessly leading into a series of well-appointed spaces. There is a modern bathroom on the ground floor, followed by a cozy living room, a dining area, and an additional reception space which evoke a sense of home. The heart of the house, a fully fitted modern kitchen, sets the scene for family meals and gatherings. Ascending to the first floor, you find three bedrooms, a dressing area, a wet room, another full bathroom, and an office setup, all designed to ensure every family member or guest’s comfort. Separate from the main house, a beautifully adorned gite offers independent access and parking, alongside convincing amenities such as a modern kitchen and a spacious combined living and dining area. It encompasses two bedrooms and a bathroom, punctuated by its own secure, picturesque garden—perfect for relaxation or guest accommodation. The external part of the property does not fail to impress with its practical and leisure-focused amenities. A grand workshop and a gym space cater to the hobbies and health enthusiasts alike, while a splendid swimming pool and terrace area invite calm afternoon dips. The lan ... click here to read more

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Picture yourself unlocking the door to your own French countryside retreat, where morning coffee on the covered terrace comes with views of rolling Limousin hills and the only sounds are birdsong and rustling leaves from your private woodland. This 98-square-meter house in Droux offers international buyers an authentic slice of rural France, combining the tranquility of country living with practical access to modern amenities and international connections through nearby Limoges Airport. For those seeking a vacation home that balances seclusion with accessibility, this property presents an exceptional opportunity in one of France's most affordable and unspoiled regions. Step inside this well-maintained house and discover a thoughtfully designed space that transforms seamlessly from cozy winter retreat to summer sanctuary. The ground floor welcomes you with a spacious living and dining area anchored by a wood-burning stove, its polished wooden floors reflecting the warmth of crackling logs during cooler months. The fully fitted modern kitchen connects effortlessly to the living space, creating an open flow perfect for preparing regional specialties from nearby markets or entertaining friends who've come to share your French escape. A convenient shower room completes the ground level, offering practical functionality for a vacation property. Upstairs, two comfortable bedrooms provide flexible sleeping arrangements for family visits or rental guests, with one featuring a Velux window that frames sky views and floods the space with natural light. Beyond the main living quarters, this property reveals its true versatility with a large garage offering secure storage for vehicles, bicycles, and outdoor equipment, plus a laundry ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the tranquil embrace of Droux, a quaint village in the heart of Limousin, Haute-Vienne, France, lies an intriguing real estate opportunity. Here, we present an exclusive chance to acquire not one, but two distinct character stone houses on a generous plot spanning over 3000 square meters of lush, mature gardens. This exceptional property is priced at €200,000 and offers an array of features that make it well-suited for those wishing to call this picturesque region home. The property is comprised of two separate homes, each with its own unique traits, making it a versatile purchase for families or individuals looking to expand their living spaces or even generate potential rental income. The main home offers comfortable living across three floors, presenting an ideal setting for family life amidst charming scenery. Upon entering this abode, you step into the entrance hall which opens up into a kitchen and dining area, perfect for preparing meals and enjoying family dinners. To the right, a cozy living room welcomes residents with its homely warmth, augmented by a wood burner that ensures the heating of the ground and first floors. Towards the rear of the house, additional convenience is provided by a laundry room and a wetroom/wc. Ascending to the first floor, you'll find two well-sized bedrooms with a landing bridging their spaces, offering just enough separation for privacy. Climb to the second floor, and discover a snug that doubles as a third bedroom, complimented by a bathroom ready for leisurely soaks and quick morning showers. On the top floor, electric heaters ensure that warmth is spread evenly and efficiently, making sure every inch of the house is comfortable in all seasons. The second stone hous ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene hamlet of Tersannes, this charming 5-bedroom house offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of the tranquil French countryside. With its generous 115m² of living space, this property is perfect for those seeking a second home that combines comfort, accessibility, and the allure of rural France. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of nature, sipping your morning coffee in the enclosed garden, and planning your day in the picturesque Limousin region. Whether you're looking for a holiday retreat or a long-term investment, this property offers a wealth of possibilities. Property Highlights: - Spacious Living: The ground floor features an open kitchen and dining area, perfect for family gatherings or entertaining guests. A cozy wood burner insert in the living room adds warmth and character. - Flexible Layout: With five bedrooms, including one on the ground floor, this home accommodates family and friends with ease. The mezzanine space upstairs offers versatility as a leisure area or additional storage. - Outdoor Space: Enjoy the privacy of an enclosed garden, ideal for alfresco dining or simply relaxing in the sun. A detached 3601m² parcel of land opposite the house provides further outdoor potential. - Additional Storage: A nearby barn, just a 5-minute drive away, offers ample storage or the potential for renovation projects, subject to planning permissions. - Modern Comforts: Electric radiators throughout the house ensure a comfortable living environment year-round. Local Lifestyle and Amenities: Tersannes is a haven for those who appreciate the slower pace of rural life. The surrounding Limousin region is renowned for its rolling hills, lush forests, and charming villages. Here, you can immer ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the idyllic countryside of Limousin, Haute-Vienne, Tersannes, France, this 5-bedroom house is your chance to embrace a peaceful and serene lifestyle. Located in a charming hamlet, this property offers a generous 115m² of living space that balances rustic charm with modern conveniences. Let me walk you through the features and what it’s like to live in this delightful area. ### Property Features: - 5 spacious bedrooms - 1 bathroom with shower - Separate toilet - Open kitchen/diner - Summer kitchen - Mezzanine for leisure or storage - Enclosed garden - Detached 3601m² parcel of land - Barn located in a nearby hamlet - Electric radiators for heating - Wood burner insert in the living room Upon entering the ground floor, you’ll find an open kitchen and diner room, perfect for family meals or entertaining friends. The shower room is modern and convenient, while a separate toilet adds to the practicality of the layout. One of the five bedrooms is also located downstairs, alongside a cozy summer kitchen, ideal for those warm, lazy afternoons. As you head upstairs, you’ll discover three more bedrooms and a versatile mezzanine space. Whether you want to set up a leisure area or need extra storage, this mezzanine will suit your needs. The living room exudes cozy warmth, thanks to a charming wood burner insert, and the home is heated by electric radiators throughout. Outside, the property includes an enclosed garden where you can enjoy your morning coffee or an evening glass of wine. Additionally, a 3601m² parcel of land sits just opposite the house, offering endless possibilities—be it for gardening, pets, or even additional projects. One of the unique features of this property is the barn located a quick 5-minute ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque landscape of Limousin, Haute-Vienne, in the charming town of Bellac, France, lies a quaint two-bedroom house that boasts a unique combination of rustic charm and potential. With its breathtaking views over the river, the valley, and the historic church, this property represents a remarkable opportunity for those looking to immerse themselves in the tranquil beauty of the French countryside. For overseas buyers seeking a serene retreat or a canvas to create their dream home, this house, priced at €77,000, stands as an inviting fixer-upper. The home requires renovation, offering a unique chance to blend its inherent character with modern comforts and personal touches. Property Features: - 2 cozy bedrooms situated on the first floor - A welcoming lounge/dining room/fitted kitchen area complete with a wood burner and full gas central heating for those cooler evenings - A modern shower room, separate toilet, and larder located on the ground floor - Generous additional space of almost 50m² above the garage, ripe for conversion into extra living quarters (subject to necessary permissions) - A charming terrace leading to a garden, previously enjoyed by the family’s free-range chickens, offers splendid views, including the iconic viaduct and river - The property includes a garage, blending functionality with the potential for additional creative space Amenities: - Walking distance to a popular riverside bar, perfect for leisurely evenings - Close proximity to the town center, where bars, restaurants, shops, supermarkets, a cinema, schools, and a hospital can be found - Mainline train station within the town for easy exploration of the region - The international airport in Limoges is only 35 minutes a ... click here to read more

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Discover the ideal expat and overseas buyer haven with this charming three-bedroom house nestled on the outskirts of Bellac, a picturesque town in the Limousin region of Haute-Vienne, France. With a generous size of 98 square meters and priced at €75,480, this property promises a blend of affordability and potential. Currently in a state ready for renovation, this house presents an appealing fixer-upper opportunity for those who wish to put their personal stamp on their future home. The renovation process offers a chance to restore and modernize, transforming this space into a delightful dwelling that distinctly reflects your taste and style. As you step inside, the ground floor welcomes you with a spacious kitchen and dining area, ideal for family gatherings and entertaining guests. Adjacent to this area, you’ll find a large bathroom, while towards the back, the living room and laundry room provide additional functional space. The first floor hosts a generously sized master bedroom, which leads to two additional bedrooms and a shower room. A large attic with great potential for conversion enhances the property, already equipped with double glazed windows. Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate the manageable garden and patio area, perfect for relaxing, gardening or hosting outdoor events, with its serene lawns and bordered settings. While the house itself holds great potential, the local area of Bellac further enriches the living experience. Situated a mere 12-15 minute walk from the town center, residents can effortlessly access a variety of daily amenities and leisure activities. Bellac boasts an array of restaurants, cafes, and bars, alongside artisan shops and supermarkets. Healthcare is easily accessible with loc ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque heart of the Haute-Vienne region, this delightful stone house in Bellac 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 allure with modern comforts, making it an ideal escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. A Glimpse into Bellac's Allure Bellac, a quaint town in the Limousin region, is renowned for its rich history, vibrant culture, and stunning landscapes. The town's cobblestone streets, traditional markets, and friendly locals create a welcoming atmosphere that instantly feels like home. With its mild climate, Bellac offers a pleasant environment year-round, making it a perfect destination for seasonal getaways. Property Highlights - Location: Situated in a serene hamlet, this semi-detached stone house offers tranquility and privacy, yet is conveniently close to the bustling market towns of Bellac and Le Dorat. - Living Space: The ground floor features a spacious open-plan living room with a well-equipped kitchen, ideal for entertaining guests or enjoying quiet family dinners. - Outdoor Living: French double doors lead to a charming terrace, perfect for al fresco dining while soaking in the panoramic views of the rolling countryside. - Bedrooms: Two generous double bedrooms on the first floor, each with en-suite bathrooms and walk-in wardrobes, provide comfort and privacy. - Modern Amenities: The property boasts double glazing throughout and modern electrics, ensuring a comfortable living experience. - Outdoor Features: The expansive 904 m² plot includes a terrace, an above-ground swimming pool with a decked surround, a small vegetable garden, and lawned area ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the charming region of Limousin, the small town of Bellac offers a glimpse into the quintessential French lifestyle. Known for its serene landscapes and historical aura, this locale is nothing short of enchanting—a perfect blend of rural tranquility and cultural richness. In this lively yet calm town sits a spacious property, a classic four-level townhouse with endless potential and delightful character. With bustling schedules and schedules to keep, let's jump right into this rare opportunity that's ready to welcome a new chapter. Upon entering this property, you're greeted by a large, bright entryway that hints at the ample space this home offers. It's easy to imagine the potential that awaits in this sizable abode. Spanning across 180 square meters, it's a canvas ready for those willing to invest a bit of vision and effort to create a cozy family home or even a stylish expat retreat. While the property is already habitable, it provides a fantastic opportunity for an interior facelift. Removing a few layers could uncover the home's original features, from the fireplaces that once warmed family gatherings to the ceiling roses that add a touch of vintage charm. The work needed might seem daunting; however, think of it as a worthwhile project which could result in a home that's entirely your own. The kitchen and bathrooms need to be installed, which gives you the chance to pick fixtures and features that you truly love. Property Features: - 4 bedrooms - 2 bathrooms - 4 levels - Spacious entrance - 4 reception rooms - Garden area - Original fireplaces - High ceilings - Attic with 4 additional rooms - Large cellar - Gas central heating - Connection to mains drains - Private garden The proximity to local ameni ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque town of Bellac, located in the heart of the Limousin region in Haute-Vienne, France, this spacious 4-bedroom townhouse presents an exciting opportunity for overseas buyers seeking a home with potential. It's a place with history, culture, and stunning natural beauty all wrapped in one package. As a bustling global real estate agent, let me take you on a journey through what could very well be your next home. Arriving at this residence, you're greeted by a grand entrance hallway that sets the tone for the property's generous proportions. With a bright atmosphere and plenty of room to welcome guests, you can already picture hosting friends and family. This townhouse unfolds over four sprawling levels, offering ample space for creativity and customization. Starting on the ground floor, you'll find four sizable reception rooms. Two of these rooms are interconnected, offering potential for an open-plan living and dining space, a configuration that's popular among families and individuals looking for a harmonious flow between everyday areas. There's also the convenience of a WC on this level, a nod to the practicality that families value. Heading upstairs to the first floor, there are four large bedrooms awaiting your personal touch. The layout includes three smaller rooms, perfect for converting into en suite bathrooms or additional storage. The thought of designing these spaces precisely to suit your needs is an exciting prospect. Indeed, this house needs a bit of TLC to bring it up to modern comforts, like the installation of a kitchen and bathrooms, but that's where the opportunity lies. You can tailor this home exactly to your preferences, creating a space that's truly yours. The property ex ... click here to read more

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