Spacious 4-Bedroom Townhouse in Scenic Châteauponsac: Ideal for Family Living or B&B Investment Opportunity in France

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Chateauponsac, Limousin, 87290, France, Châteauponsac (France)

4 Bedrooms · 4 Bathrooms · 255Floor area

€143,000

House

No parking

4 Bedrooms

4 Bathrooms

255m²

No garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Nestled in the heart of scenic Châteauponsac, Limousin—a delightful commune in the Haute-Vienne department of France—this spacious four-bedroom townhouse offers an incredible opportunity for both relocation and investment. With its combination of modern enhancements and preserved historic features, this property presents a welcoming environment that is perfect for potential bed and breakfast ventures, given the number of ensuite rooms and its prime location in town (subject to necessary permissions).

As a global real estate agent who is always on the move, I must say, any buyer will be thrilled to explore the daily charm of living in Châteauponsac. Known locally for its friendly atmosphere and breathtaking landscapes, the town provides residents with a vibrant mix of history and community spirit. The meticulous renovation work in the house ensures you’re purchasing a property that respects the past while providing for the future—a feature that I know buyers from all over the world would appreciate.

Upon entering the house, you’re greeted by a grand sense of space and light with a hallway that guides you seamlessly through this spacious abode. To the right of the entrance is a cozy sitting room that presents delightful views over the charming town square. At the end of the hallway, you'll step into a dining room adorned with a real standout fireplace, making it an ideal spot to host family gatherings or intimate dinners.

Here’s a taste of what awaits you:

- 4 ensuite bedrooms
- Main staircase leading to first and second floors
- Double-glazed windows (most rooms)
- Oil-fired central heating
- Modernized kitchen leading to a quaint courtyard
- Comfortable sitting room
- Spacious dining room with feature fireplace
- Vaulted cellar, perfect for wine storage
- Access to main drains
- Tranquil town center location

Living in Châteauponsac puts everything within easy reach. This includes access to lush, scenic landscapes such as the mesmerizing Saint-Pardoux Lake, perfect for a day of swimming or leisurely walking. Larger towns are conveniently close by, allowing for day trips or accessible daily shopping. Just 35 minutes away you’ll find Limoges Airport, enhancing the ease of international travel, which is perfect for those of you looking to visit family or enjoy other European destinations.

This property measures up at 255 square meters of interior space, making it ideal for a family or a savvy investor looking for a bed-and-breakfast setup. In France’s Limousin region, the climate is temperate, tending towards mild summers and cool, damp winters. The changing seasons bring about a variety of activities—whether wandering through the lush countryside in springtime bloom or cozying up by your fireplace during a brisk winter day.

Imagine living in a space where history meets comfort, in a town that feels like a page out of a storybook. Châteauponsac offers daily necessities like shops, bakeries, and schools, without the hustle and bustle of a big city, making it a stunning locale for families yearning for a simpler life or expatriates wishing to immerse themselves in French culture.

As an agent who’s often jet-setting across the globe, I can assure you this property has all the amenities to cater to your needs. Whether you want to make it your permanent residence or turn it into a charming place for guests from afar, the choice is yours. The asking price caters to those looking for quality and space at an investment that’s reasonably priced. In the heart of the French countryside, surrounded by beauty and culture, making this property your home—or hospitality venture—is an invitation to join a lifestyle filled with ease and elegance.

You can truly make this house a home, one enriched with possibility and promise. So, if you’re an expatriate seeking comfort abroad or an investor eager to harness the charm of rural French living, this is where your next journey begins. Don't miss the opportunity to explore this welcoming townhouse where past and present create unforgettable living.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
4
Size
255
Price per m²
€561
Garden size
96
Has Garden
No
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
Yes
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
4
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
House
Energy label

Unknown

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Stand at the kitchen door on a July morning, coffee in hand, and look out across half an acre of enclosed garden as the Périgord hills roll away in every direction. The swimming pool catches the early light. Somewhere down the lane, the boulangerie on the village square is pulling its first trays. This is Rouffignac-Saint-Cernin-de-Reilhac — and this five-bedroom house on its quiet edge might be one of the most honest opportunities left in the Dordogne. Honest, because it doesn't pretend to be finished. The 1960s-built house, spread across 167 square metres of living space, needs updating throughout — new bathrooms, fresh interiors, modernised finishes. But the bones are solid, the layout is generous, and the plot is extraordinary. At just over 2,300 square metres, the fully enclosed garden wraps around the property with far-reaching views that no renovation budget can buy. The eight-by-four-metre pool and paved terrace are already in place. You're not starting from scratch; you're putting your own stamp on something with real foundations. The ground floor sets the tone. The sitting room stretches to 20 square metres, anchored by a stone fireplace fitted with a wood burner — the kind of thing you fire up in October when the chestnut trees along the D6 start turning amber and the evenings get that particular Dordogne chill. Original wooden floors run through the sitting room, dining room, and kitchen, giving the whole floor a warmth that modern builds rarely manage. The 16-square-metre dining room is big enough for the kind of meals that go on for three hours. The kitchen opens directly onto the garden. There's a ground-floor WC and a study that could just as easily become a snug or a work-from-home room. Upstairs, the ... click here to read more

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Picture yourself on a Sunday morning in late September, mug of coffee in hand, standing at the edge of 6,000 square metres of your own woodland in the Landes. No road noise. No neighbours. Just the creak of old oak, the faint whistle of a bird you can't quite name, and a natural spring quietly doing its thing in the corner of the plot. That's what life at this 18th-century Landaise farmhouse actually feels like — and at €119,000, it's not a fantasy. It's available right now. Built in the architectural tradition of the Landes region, this single-storey stone farmhouse carries the kind of bones that renovation enthusiasts dream about. The 76-square-metre interior includes two bedrooms, a living room anchored by a period fireplace that's clearly seen a few hundred winters, a bathroom, and a kitchen space ready to be fitted to your own specification. Attached to the main house is a 37-square-metre barn — sound structure, full of potential — that could become a guest studio, a workshop, a covered outdoor dining space, or simply extra storage for bikes and canoes. The decisions are yours. That's rather the point. The property needs work. There's no dressing that up. Renovation quotes are available on request, and buyers with a clear-eyed view of what's involved will find this an unusually honest opportunity. What you're really purchasing is a historic Landes farmhouse at a fraction of what restored examples in this corridor fetch, a plot of wooded land with a genuine natural spring, and a location three minutes from Saint-Geours-d'Auribat — a village with a grocery store, a bakery, a preschool, and a bus stop. The fundamentals are already there. Poyanne sits in the southern Landes, in the vast Nouvelle-Aquitaine region, and ... click here to read more

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Welcome to the charming abode nestled in the idyllic setting of Châteauponsac, an enchanting little town in the Limousin region of Haute-Vienne, France. If you're seeking a delightful escape to the French countryside, this spacious 4-bedroom house might just be what you are looking for. Tucked away, just a short 5-minute drive from the bustling shops and amenities of Châteauponsac and the quaint village of Rancon, this house offers the perfect blend of convenience and tranquility. The property is awash with the charm and uniqueness one would expect from a home built with passion and meticulous craftsmanship. Now, let's dive into a little story about this residence. As you enter, you're greeted by an impressive main entrance housed within a beautiful tower structure that sets the tone for the rest of the house. Imagine stepping into a warm, spacious foyer that immediately envelops you in homeliness, guiding you through each thoughtfully designed space. On the ground floor, you’ll find a fully equipped modern kitchen which seamlessly opens onto a large terrace where you can enjoy a cup of morning coffee while overlooking the lush garden. The adjoining living room, with its airy open space, is ideal for an office or perhaps even a cozy reading nook. Additionally, a dining room and a lovely winter garden offer versatile spaces for family gatherings and serene relaxation. The first floor beckons with its inviting staircase, leading you to two generously sized bedrooms and a family bathroom. A delightful mezzanine overlooks the living room, adding an element of openness and connection between the floors. For those who enjoy unwinding in style, the house also boasts an indoor swimming pool, jacuzzi, and sauna – luxurious ame ... click here to read more

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Picture yourself descending a handcrafted granite staircase toward your own indoor pool, steam rising gently from the heated water as morning light filters through floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking four acres of rolling Limousin countryside. This is not just a house—it's a masterfully designed retreat where a craftsman poured years of expertise into creating the ultimate family escape in the heart of rural France. Every corner of this 266-square-meter residence reveals thoughtful details that transform everyday moments into vacation memories, from the cinema room perfect for rainy afternoons to the winter garden where you'll sip your morning coffee surrounded by greenery. Welcome to your vacation home in Châteauponsac, where authentic French country living meets contemporary comfort just five minutes from town amenities. Nestled in the magnificent Gartempe valley between the market town of Châteauponsac and the village of Rancon, this property occupies a sweet spot that international buyers dream about: rural tranquility with urban convenience. The Haute-Vienne department delivers everything you want from a French holiday home—rolling pastures dotted with Limousin cattle, medieval villages with weekly markets overflowing with local cheese and charcuterie, and neighbors who still greet you with genuine warmth. Yet you're never isolated. Limoges, famous worldwide for its porcelain, sits just 40 minutes away with its international airport connecting you to Paris, Lyon, and beyond. The property's unique architectural centerpiece is its distinctive tower entrance, a feature that immediately signals this house was built with vision rather than convention. Step through the main door into a spacious, light-filled vestibule th ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque heart of Châteauponsac, in the Limousin region of Haute-Vienne, France, stands a delightful three-bedroom house that perfectly balances the charm of village living with modern comforts. This property offers an intriguing opportunity for overseas buyers and expats, particularly those looking for more than just a new home. With a thriving local business included in the offer, it presents not just a lifestyle change, but also the potential for entrepreneurial success. Located in a region renowned for its scenic landscapes and rich history, Châteauponsac is known as the “Pearl of the Gartempe” thanks to its breathtaking views and historic buildings. The village is a vibrant mix of traditional French culture and community spirit, set against a backdrop of rolling hills and lush greenery. It’s a place where you can enjoy quiet country walks one day and head into town for a lively market the next. The climate is typical of this part of France, with warm summers that beckon outdoor activities and mild winters that lend themselves to cozy nights by the fire. The house itself occupies 137 square meters and is a testament to thoughtful renovation and quality living. As you step inside, you're greeted by a large open-plan lounge and dining area, ideal for family gatherings or entertaining friends. The original features add character while ensuring a cozy atmosphere, which is further enhanced by a high-KW wood burner. Meanwhile, the fitted kitchen and breakfast room offer just the space you need to whip up culinary delights. For the accommodations, the first floor includes three generous bedrooms, filled with light and an airy feel, ideal for relaxation. One of the bedrooms boasts an en-suite bathroom, w ... click here to read more

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Welcome to the serene surroundings of Limousin, Haute-Vienne, located in the heart of Châteauponsac, France. This is a charming three-bedroom house that has been meticulously maintained and is available for purchase at the impressive price of 100,700 Euros. Built entirely from stone, the home stands as an emblem of traditional and comforting French architecture. The property is nestled in a quaint hamlet, providing a sense of community while maintaining privacy. You are just a stone's throw away from the bustling town of Châteauponsac, offering a balance between the tranquility of rural life and the convenience of urban amenities. The dwelling covers a total plot size of 72 square meters and comes with an expansive private garden spanning 2917 square meters which brings with it, lovely views over the dreamy, evergreen French countryside. The garden can serve as your private sanctuary, a place to entertain guests on balmy summer nights, or a safe playground for your children to frolic. The interiors of the house are as inviting as the lush exteriors. The ground floor is home to an entrance hall that leads to a spacious open-plan living area. This area combines the kitchen, dining, and lounge spaces, offering a comfortable family living environment. Adding to its appeal is a cosy wood burner, perfect for those chillier nights. The first floor houses three cosy bedrooms, all of which promise a good night's rest. A bathroom with a shower and a WC complete the home, providing all the necessities for a comfortable lifestyle. Additionally, the property comes with an attached barn which could become a project for the creative homeowner. The barn's transformation has been started, with plans to create a cube consisting of tw ... click here to read more

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Unearth a unique opportunity nestled in the tranquil hamlet setting of Saint-Sornin-Leulac. Here lies a distinctive stone house, ready and waiting for your vision. With 2 bedrooms, this quaint home offers a canvas full of potential, priced at an attractive 45,000 euros. This property is ideal for those who are looking to immerse themselves in the culture and lifestyle of the Limousin region in Haute-Vienne, France. As you enter, you step into an entrance hall that welcomes you to a space bursting with possibilities. To the left, there’s a grand room of 20.3 square meters. This area features a characterful old fireplace, perfect for conversion into a cozy kitchen and dining area. It’s a space just waiting to be brought to life. On the right, a compact room measures 9 square meters, positioned next to a designated space for a WC and shower room, with an area of 5.9 square meters. Additional ground floor rooms, measuring 9.4 and 7.9 square meters respectively, add to the unique layout. The first floor, accessed via a wooden staircase, opens up to a spacious hall measuring 12.3 square meters. Currently transformed into one expansive bedroom, at 47.3 square meters, the space could easily revert back to two bedrooms with a simple wall reinstatement. The wooden floors on this level are in decent shape, offering a sturdy base upon which to build. A standout feature of this property is the attached stone barn, offering additional space that could be integrated into the living area or maintained as a barn or workshop. The choice is yours, as this structure provides exciting possibilities for expansion or personalization. The property's structure is sound with a robust roof over both the house and the barn, allowing you to focu ... click here to read more

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Welcome to your potential dream home in the picturesque hamlet of Saint-Sornin-Leulac, comfortably nestled amid the rolling countryside of Haute-Vienne in the splendid Limousin region of France. This lovingly restored traditional stone farmhouse exudes an old-world charm nicely juxtaposed with today's conveniences, serving up a fine blend of tranquility, simplicity, and style. With a generous living space of 202 square meters, four bedrooms, and four bathrooms, this property not only provides ample space for a family, but brings a wealth of opportunities for customization and personalization. As you step through the front door, you are greeted by a hallway spanning the length of the house, with access to a delightful rear garden and terrace for your outdoor leisure. A traditional, warm country kitchen with exposed oak beams presents the ideal environment for creating culinary delights and making memories. For practical convenience, the house features a laundry room which conveniently doubles as a shower room with a WC. This proves to be an invaluable feature for those fond of outdoor activities, walking, or with pets. The property's spacious lounge is designed for comfort, with a traditional fireplace and large wood burner acting as the room's centerpiece. This transitional room leads into what was previously an old-fashioned barn, now converted into a truly inspiring bedroom with a wood burner, rolltop bath, en-suite bathroom, and a mezzanine offering an additional space great for a dressing room or a home office. The house offers two additional large bedrooms on the first floor, complete with en-suite bathrooms, exposed beams, and traditional wooden floors. The third room on this floor can be used as an office space ... click here to read more

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In the beautiful heart of Villefavard, Haute-Vienne, lies a piece of history awaiting its next chapter—a two-bedroom stone house that whispers tales of the past and invites you to script its future. With a modest price point, this property offers a unique opportunity for transformative visionaries looking for an ambitious project in the scenic French countryside. Set amidst the rolling hills of the Limousin region, Villefavard is more than just a location—it’s a lifestyle. Known for its rustic beauty and tranquil atmosphere, this village provides a serene retreat from bustling urban life. The panoramic views of green pastures and dense woodlands make it a perfect escape for those yearning for peace and quiet, without being too far from modern conveniences. The town of Châteauponsac is just a brief 10-minute drive away, offering bustling markets, lively cafes, and a taste of authentic French culture. Living in Villefavard doesn't stop at embracing its rural charm. Residents here enjoy a host of activities that perfectly blend history with recreation. Imagine spending your weekends exploring the nearby woods or cycling down quaint lanes dotted with rustic farmhouses. With each season, the village paints a new picture—the vibrant colors of spring, the golden tones of autumn, and in winter, a cozy, snow-dusted landscape. The house itself is a canvas ready for renovation. While it calls for some tender loving care, it brims with potential. On the ground floor, an expansive space awaits transformation. Here, you can envisage an open-plan chef's kitchen spilling into a cozy living area, perhaps warmed by a wood-burning stove during the colder months. Upstairs, two rooms are steeped in potential, perfect for creating warm, in ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque region of Limousin, Haute-Vienne, Bessines-sur-Gartempe, this striking farmhouse offers a rare opportunity for those seeking a blend of history and potential. Located in the heart of the French countryside, this 16th-century property is spread across a sprawling 4-acre estate. Known for its serene landscapes and rich cultural tapestry, Bessines-sur-Gartempe is the ideal location for both leisure and residential pursuits, promising a tranquil yet engaging lifestyle. This impressive property proudly boasts fourteen bedrooms and fourteen bathrooms, perfectly suited for large families or potential commercial endeavors. While this grand residence was once a bustling hotel restaurant, its potential for transformation is limitless. Ideal for a family longing for expansive living space or considering a new business endeavor, this farmhouse invites imagination and creativity. With a price tag of 402,800 Euros, this is an undeniably exciting investment opportunity. Property Features: - Authentic 16th-century Manor House - Fourteen bedrooms with private bathrooms - Two wings with individual character - Restaurant facilities with historical fireplaces - 4-acre plot with barn and equestrian facilities - Independent horse box/tack room - Spacious barn approx. 100m2 - Private living area with tower apartment - Large stone fireplaces and period stone floors - Period stone entrance porch - Private and customer parking - Terraces for leisure or entertaining - Double glazing wooden frames - Heating system with oil boiler, fireplaces, and electric radiators - Vaulted cellar - Potential for virtual business revival with furniture and license included As you wander through the captivating rooms of this farmhouse ... click here to read more

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Imagine owning a charming piece of history nestled in the picturesque region of Limousin, within the Haute-Vienne department in France. Welcome to this magnificent 16th-century farmhouse located in Bessines-sur-Gartempe, a quaint town that perfectly encapsulates the rural charm of France. Imagine waking up each day to the serene beauty of rolling landscapes, where the past whispers stories through the stones of a grand old Manor House. This captivating farmhouse is not just a property; it's a lifestyle waiting to be discovered. Offering 14 bedrooms and 14 bathrooms, this expansive manor provides ample space for a large family or the opportunity to turn it into a thriving hospitality business. The property used to operate as a hotel restaurant, boasting remarkable features that celebrate its rich heritage, from the two superb monumental fireplaces to the exquisite period cut stone floors in the restaurant area. Situated on over 4 acres of land, the property includes a barn about 100m² in size, and for equestrian enthusiasts, there is an independent horse box and tack room. For those who want to indulge in the farm life, this space offers significant potential for transformation. The barn and wide-open spaces invite the freedom to create a homely oasis or perhaps an organic farm. Let’s delve into the details of this farmhouse, which are nothing short of a fairytale: - 14 spacious bedrooms - 14 bathrooms providing ample accommodation - Historic 16th-century manor aesthetics - Two principal wings offering diverse spaces - Beautiful barn approximately 100m² in size - Independent horse box and tack room - Restaurant area with magnificent old fireplaces - Period cut stone floors - Private apartment area in the tower - Three ... click here to read more

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Welcome! As a bustling agent working in a global real estate agency, part of my exciting journey is to bring the world closer to properties filled with potential and opportunities. Today, I’m thrilled to introduce to you a fantastic residence located in the heart of France — a perfect story awaiting your touch. Nestled in the serene yet lively Limousin region, within the captivating village of Rancon, this enticing house invites you to explore a slice of French countryside charm. Located in Haute-Vienne, the authenticity of this home stands with its roots deep in the enchanting Gartempe Valley, positioned comfortably between the charming little towns of Chateauponsac and Bellac. As foreign buyers, you might be particularly curious about the surroundings of this delightful location. Rancon is more than just a village; it's a living postcard. It offers a perfect blend of tranquility and the vibrant embrace of a tight-knit community. Living here, you'll find yourself enveloped by an area rich in history and culture, with picturesque landscapes as far as the eye can see. Imagine starting your weekends exploring vibrant markets, sipping French coffee in quaint cafes, or trekking along the serene riverbanks. The climate in this region is mild, with pleasant summers fashioned for outdoor enjoyment and cozy winters perfect for curling up indoors. The property itself is beckoning with untapped potential and is eager to start a new chapter. With about 100 square meters of space, this house currently has 4 comfortable bedrooms that can easily accommodate a growing family or serve as a haven for entertaining guests from afar. It’s quite the fixer-upper in terms of style, waiting for your personal vision and just a sprinkle of mod ... click here to read more

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Morning mist rises over the rolling Haute-Vienne countryside as you open the French doors of your restored stone farmhouse, coffee in hand. The air carries the scent of wildflowers and freshly cut grass from your manicured acre of gardens. Two private swimming pools shimmer in the early light, each serving a different building on your multi-residence estate. This is life in the Limousin, where centuries-old stone architecture meets the unhurried rhythm of rural French living, and where your 11-bedroom property offers not just a vacation home, but an entire lifestyle compound for family gatherings, entrepreneurial ventures, or both. This exceptional stone estate presents a rare opportunity in the heart of France's most authentic countryside region. Comprising three separate restored buildings totaling 342 square meters, the property sits in splendid seclusion near a historic château, accessed by a private road with no through traffic. The Limousin region remains one of France's best-kept secrets for vacation home buyers, offering genuine French rural culture without the tourist crowds of Provence or the Loire Valley. Here, traditional granite farmhouses dot landscapes of oak forests, clear lakes, and medieval villages where weekly markets still anchor community life. The main residence serves as your family sanctuary, a four-bedroom, three-bathroom home designed for comfortable year-round living. The ground floor centers on a generous 52-square-meter open-plan space where kitchen, dining, and living areas flow together through original stone walls softened by modern finishes. French doors frame views across the gardens to the countryside beyond, creating that quintessential indoor-outdoor connection essential to vacatio ... click here to read more

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Experience the charming French countryside lifestyle with this expansive 9-bedroom house nestled in the idyllic, rural areas of Limousin, Haute-Vienne, specifically, Dompierre-les-Églises, France. Inclusive of a substantial primary residence and an additional gite, this copious property endows 440m2 of versatile living, spanning across a total plot of 48000m2. With an incredible and unparalleled vista offered by the surrounding panoramic land, this house on offer is not just a home, it's a lifestyle. The property is priced at 508,800 Euros, a genuine worth for what it offers. The excellent proposition is not just a residential hideaway, but also serves as a great business opportunity, intricately enveloping all the gems that rural French living has to offer. Peeking into the house's internal features boasts spaciousness and natural light flooding in each corner. The main house accommodates five generously-sized bedrooms complemented by a series of sizable common areas: - 3 Living rooms - 3 Dining rooms - 3 Fully-equipped and functional kitchens - 9 Bedrooms - 7 Bathrooms The property is also coupled with an opulent one-bedroom annexe (gite) alongside a three-bedroom gite, each backed with respective dining, living, and kitchen arenas, and bath areas. Augmenting the property's charm are its 4 ancillary barns that could be employed for storage or repurposed as per the owner's discretion. The entire property is cocooned by a well-maintained main garden beautified further with a lovely pool and terrace area—a perfect spot for warm-weather lounging or entertaining. Living in Dompierre-les-Églises is an experience in itself. One of the main draws of this location is its insularity from the rapid urban hustle. The weather ... click here to read more

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Delve into the undeniable charm of rural France with this beautiful nine-bedroom house located in the tranquil town of Dompierre-les-Églises in the Limousin region. This delightful property stands in an idyllic countryside setting with only a handful of neighbors, an ideal sanctuary for those who value peace and tranquility. This vast residence boasts an impressive 440m2 of living space. Herein, you'll have ample opportunity for comfortable family living, with a five-bedroom main house and the added benefit of a three-bedroom and one-bedroom gite or annexe. This feature lends itself to extended family stays, or as a promising business prospect for the welcoming of holiday guests. A considerable amount of land is integral to the property. The primary garden with its inviting pool and sun-soaked terrace is impeccably maintained, providing a serene outdoor haven. In addition to this, 48000m2 of panoramic land complements the property. This houses a collection of four barns, ideal for storage or other uses. Property Features: - Main five-bedroom house - Two additional accommodations: a three-bedroom gite and a one-bedroom annexe/gite - Ample living space: consists of three living rooms, three dining rooms, and three kitchens - Nine bedrooms spread across the property - Seven bathrooms - Four reception rooms The interior rooms are characterized by their space and luminosity, providing an airy and uplifting living environment. The expansive views surrounding the property are yet another crowning feature; one truly has to experience it firsthand to fully appreciate it. Situated in the Haute-Vienne department, Dompierre-les-Églises offers an authentic taste of rural French life. It is a locale where time moves a little slo ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Limousin region, this exquisite farmhouse estate in Dompierre-les-Églises offers a unique blend of rustic charm and modern luxury. With its sprawling 342 square meters of living space, this property is a dream come true for those seeking a second home or a holiday retreat in the serene French countryside. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of nature, surrounded by the lush greenery of Haute-Vienne. This estate, comprising a main residence and two guest houses, is perfect for creating unforgettable memories with family and friends. Whether you're looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life or invest in a lucrative holiday rental business, this property offers endless possibilities. Main Residence The main house is a testament to elegant country living, featuring four spacious bedrooms and three well-appointed bathrooms. The ground floor boasts a generous open-plan living area, seamlessly integrating the kitchen, dining, and living spaces. French doors open onto the meticulously landscaped gardens, inviting you to enjoy al fresco dining or a quiet morning coffee amidst nature. Upstairs, two large bedrooms offer en-suite facilities, ensuring privacy and comfort for all occupants. Central oil heating keeps the home cozy year-round, making it a perfect retreat in any season. Guest House 1 Adjacent to the main residence, the first guest house is designed with versatility in mind. Its four bedrooms and three bathrooms provide ample space for extended family or rental guests. The ground floor's stylish living area, complete with a stone fireplace and wood-burning stove, opens onto the garden and pool area, creating a welcoming atmosphere for relaxation and entertainment. ... click here to read more

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A Tranquil Retreat in the Heart of Limousin Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds in the serene countryside of Saint-Hilaire-la-Treille. This enchanting stone cottage, nestled in the picturesque Limousin region, offers a unique blend of rustic charm and modern comfort, making it an ideal vacation home or second residence for those seeking a peaceful escape. A Home Steeped in Character and Comfort As you step inside, the warmth of the wood burners in the spacious dining room and grand lounge envelops you, creating a cozy atmosphere perfect for family gatherings or quiet evenings by the fire. The fully fitted kitchen, with its traditional design, invites you to explore the local culinary delights, perhaps preparing a meal with fresh produce from nearby markets. The cottage's layout is thoughtfully designed, with two entrance hallways leading to a secondary hallway equipped with a WC and utility room. The first floor, accessible by two separate staircases, offers a large bedroom with a WC and a space ready for a new shower installation. On the opposite side, two generous double bedrooms, each with en-suite bathrooms, provide ample space for guests or family members. The attic bedroom on the second floor, with its potential as an office, offers a quiet retreat for work or relaxation. Embrace the Limousin Lifestyle Living in Limousin means embracing a lifestyle rich in cultural and natural beauty. The region is renowned for its rolling hills, lush forests, and charming villages, each offering a glimpse into the area's rich history and traditions. Seasonal festivals celebrate everything from local crafts to culinary specialties, providing endless opportunities for cultural immers ... 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 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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