Spacious 6-Bedroom House in Scenic Chamboulive, Corrèze - Ideal Second Home

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Limousin, Corrèze, Chamboulive, France, Chamboulive (France)

6 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 173Floor area

€195,910

House

No parking

6 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

173m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Nestled in the picturesque commune of Chamboulive, this expansive 6-bedroom house offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a second home in the heart of France's Corrèze region. With its charming stone architecture and breathtaking views of the Monédières mountains, this property is more than just a house—it's a gateway to a tranquil lifestyle amidst nature's splendor.

A Glimpse into Chamboulive
Chamboulive is a quaint village that embodies the essence of rural France. Known for its lush landscapes and serene environment, it offers a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. The region is renowned for its mild climate, making it an ideal location for a holiday home. Whether you're looking to unwind during the summer months or enjoy cozy winters by the fireplace, Chamboulive provides a welcoming retreat all year round.

Property Overview
This property comprises two stone houses, each exuding rustic charm and modern comfort. The main house, immediately habitable, spans approximately 98 square meters and features a cozy living room with a fireplace, a well-equipped kitchen, and three bedrooms. Recent renovations ensure that the house is in good condition, with modern amenities such as a pellet boiler for heating and hot water, double-glazed windows, and an insulated roof.

The second house, a project in progress, offers immense potential for customization. With major works already initiated, it presents an exciting opportunity for those with a vision to create a personalized space. The house includes a functional bread oven, a large basement, and a convertible attic space, providing ample room for expansion.

Key Features
- Two stone houses with a total of 6 bedrooms
- Main house ready for immediate occupancy
- Recent renovations including a pellet boiler and double glazing
- Second house with ongoing renovations, offering customization potential
- Functional bread oven and large basement
- Spacious plot of land totaling approximately 3,450 square meters
- Scenic views of the Monédières mountains
- Proximity to local amenities including a pharmacy, bakery, and supermarket
- Easy access to Uzerche and the A20 motorway

Lifestyle and Activities
Living in Chamboulive means embracing a lifestyle rich in outdoor activities and cultural experiences. The surrounding Corrèze region is a haven for nature enthusiasts, offering hiking trails, cycling routes, and opportunities for fishing and kayaking in the nearby Gorges de la Vézère. The village itself hosts local markets and festivals, providing a taste of authentic French culture.

For those interested in history and architecture, the nearby town of Uzerche, often referred to as the "Pearl of the Limousin," boasts medieval buildings and charming streets to explore. The region's culinary scene is equally enticing, with local delicacies such as foie gras and truffles waiting to be savored.

Investment Potential
This property not only serves as a delightful second home but also holds significant investment potential. The ongoing renovations in the second house offer the possibility of creating a gîte or rental property, tapping into the growing demand for holiday accommodations in the region. With its strategic location and appealing features, this property is poised to provide both personal enjoyment and financial returns.

Conclusion
Owning this property in Chamboulive means more than just acquiring a house; it's about embracing a lifestyle that celebrates the beauty of nature, the charm of rural France, and the joy of creating lasting memories. Whether you're seeking a peaceful retreat, a family holiday home, or an investment opportunity, this property offers it all. Let Homestra guide you in making this dream a reality.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
6
Size
173
Price per m²
€1,132
Garden size
2800
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
Yes
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
1
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
House
Energy label

Unknown

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Nestled in the picturesque commune of Chamboulive, this charming 6-bedroom house offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a second home in the heart of France's Corrèze region. With its blend of rustic charm and modern amenities, this property is perfect for overseas buyers looking to immerse themselves in the tranquil French countryside. Imagine waking up to the serene views of the Monédières mountains, sipping your morning coffee on the terrace as the sun rises over the lush landscape. This is the lifestyle that awaits you in Chamboulive, a quaint village that embodies the essence of rural France. Property Highlights: - Two Stone Houses: The property comprises two distinct stone houses, offering flexibility for extended family stays or potential rental income. - Main House: Approximately 98 m², featuring a cozy living room with a fireplace, a well-equipped kitchen, and three bedrooms. - Second House: A work-in-progress with major renovations underway, offering a blank canvas for customization. - Modern Comforts: Recent updates include a pellet boiler for efficient heating, double-glazed windows, and a fully insulated roof. - Spacious Grounds: Set on a generous plot of approximately 2800 m², perfect for gardening or outdoor activities. - Functional Outbuildings: Includes a garage, barn, and a traditional bread oven, adding to the property's rustic charm. - Energy Efficiency: Both houses benefit from a DPE rating of D, ensuring a comfortable living environment year-round. Local Lifestyle and Amenities: Chamboulive is more than just a location; it's a lifestyle. The village offers a warm community atmosphere, with essential amenities such as a pharmacy, bakery, and local markets just a short drive away. The region ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the charming village of Le Lonzac in the verdant Corrèze department of Limousin, this 4-bedroom stone house offers a captivating blend of historical charm and modern convenience. Marked by its striking stone facade and serene garden spaces, this property invites you to embrace a peaceful village lifestyle steeped in natural beauty. As you approach the house, the awe-inspiring presence of the village church nearby enhances the stone house's historical atmosphere. Entering the home, one is warmly greeted by an inviting entrance hall highlighted by an exceedingly well-preserved original stone floor. To the right, a living space unfolds, graced by a grand cantou fireplace with a cozy wood burner and an intriguing bread oven. A uniquely appealing stone spiral staircase, serving as a secondary ascent to the upper floor, enhances the character of the room. Adding practicality to charm, a laundry area with a sink and a conveniently located ground-floor WC is tucked adjacent to this main living space. Opposite this, the second living room features another wood burner set against a backdrop of exposed stone walls and ceiling beams, creating a rustic yet refined feel. The heart of the home, a beautifully appointed kitchen with a wooden pellet burner, promises comfort during colder months. Additionally, a secondary utility kitchen supplements the main culinary space, perfect for those who cherish cooking. A charming conservatory extends from the kitchen, offering views and access to the wonderful garden. The home includes a handy garage and two access points to a vaulted cellar, ideal for maintaining an optimal climate for wine and provisions. The first floor is accessed via a staircase from the entrance hall, leading ... 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 distant chirping of birds in the serene hamlet of Peyrissac, nestled in the picturesque Corrèze region of France. This charming stone house, with its rustic allure and modern comforts, offers a unique opportunity to embrace the quintessential French countryside lifestyle. A Home Steeped in Character and Comfort As you step into this inviting 3-bedroom house, you're greeted by the warmth of a spacious living room (31.7m²) adorned with a traditional cantou-style stone fireplace. The crackling wood-burner not only provides cozy warmth but also sets the stage for intimate gatherings with family and friends. The exposed stone walls and ceiling beams add a touch of historical charm, creating a space that feels both timeless and welcoming. The fully equipped kitchen (13.6m²) is a culinary haven, perfect for preparing local delicacies with fresh ingredients sourced from nearby markets. Adjacent to the living room, a versatile dining room (12.8m²) offers the flexibility to serve as an additional bedroom, accommodating guests or expanding your living space. A Garden Oasis Outside, the property unfolds into a lush garden spanning 1364m², a sanctuary of tranquility and natural beauty. Here, a stone water well stands as a testament to the home's heritage, surrounded by an array of vibrant trees, shrubs, and flowers. The garden is a canvas for outdoor dining, leisurely afternoons, and starlit evenings, where the only soundtrack is the soothing sounds of nature. Explore the Enchanting Corrèze The Corrèze region is a treasure trove of unspoiled landscapes, offering endless opportunities for outdoor adventures. From cycling throug ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Limousin region, this charming country home in Madranges, Corrèze, offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a tranquil second home or a holiday retreat in France. With its lush landscapes, rich history, and vibrant local culture, Madranges is a hidden gem that promises a serene lifestyle away from the hustle and bustle of city life. A Glimpse into Your New Home This spacious 135 sqm country home, built in the 1980s with quality materials, exudes warmth and character. The property is in good condition, ready to welcome you and your family or guests. As you step inside, you're greeted by a large hallway that sets the tone for the rest of the house. - Living Room/Dining Area: The heart of the home features a generous living room with a cozy wood-burner, perfect for chilly evenings. Two sets of double doors open onto a south-facing covered terrace, ideal for al fresco dining or simply soaking in the sun. - Kitchen/Dining Room: A spacious kitchen with ample room for dining, making it a perfect spot for family gatherings or entertaining friends. - Bedrooms: Four well-sized bedrooms offer plenty of space for family and guests. One bedroom is currently used as an office, complete with built-in wardrobes, providing flexibility for remote work or hobbies. - Bathroom & WC: A well-appointed bathroom and a separate WC cater to the needs of a busy household. - Basement: The expansive basement includes a workshop, a separate laundry room/summer kitchen, a large garage, and a cellar, offering abundant storage and utility space. - Loft: The large loft houses an additional bedroom, with potential for further conversion or storage. - Garden: The flat, expansive garden is perfect for outdoor a ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Limousin region, this charming country home in Madranges, Corrèze, offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a tranquil second home or a holiday retreat in France. With its lush landscapes, rich history, and vibrant local culture, Madranges is a hidden gem waiting to be discovered by discerning buyers. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet melody of birdsong, as the morning sun filters through the trees surrounding your new home. This spacious 135-square-meter property, built in the 1980s with quality materials, is a testament to timeless design and comfort. Its robust construction ensures a solid foundation for your future memories. Property Highlights: - Four Generous Bedrooms: Perfect for family gatherings or hosting friends, each room offers ample space and natural light. - Expansive Living Room: Featuring a cozy wood-burner, this space is ideal for relaxing evenings or entertaining guests. - South-Facing Covered Terrace: Enjoy alfresco dining or a quiet morning coffee while soaking in the serene views. - Versatile Office Space: Currently used as an office, this room can easily be converted into an additional bedroom or hobby room. - Large Kitchen/Dining Area: A welcoming space for culinary adventures and shared meals. - Basement with Workshop: Includes a separate laundry room, summer kitchen, and a large garage, offering practical storage solutions. - Potential for Expansion: The loft area, with one existing bedroom, can be further developed to suit your needs. - Spacious Garden: A flat, expansive garden perfect for pets, gardening enthusiasts, or simply enjoying the outdoors. - Convenient Location: Just 7 km from Le Lonsac and 15 minutes from T ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the quaint and picturesque commune of Madranges, in the Limousin region of Corrèze, France, this delightful 4-bedroom country house represents an incredible opportunity for international buyers seeking the serenity of French countryside living. I'm thrilled to offer you this property with its enchanting yet practical features, promising both comfort and the chance to create a beautiful home. The property is a charming country home, constructed in the 1980s with quality materials, and it provides a tranquil escape from the bustling city life. With 135 square meters of living space, this home is both spacious and welcoming. As you approach the premises, you'll be greeted by a large, detached house surrounded by an expansive garden, perfect for those with a love for nature or with animals. Upon entering, you're welcomed by a generous hallway, leading into a substantial living and dining room. This space features a wood-burner, providing warmth and coziness, and boasts two sets of double doors that open up to a south-facing covered terrace. Imagine enjoying your morning coffee or an evening glass of wine while basking in the tranquil views of the countryside. For those looking to work from home or have a versatile extra room, there's a current office space with built-in wardrobes that could easily be converted into an additional bedroom. The kitchen—adjoined to a dining area—is expansive and full of potential for you to redesign and update as you wish to match your culinary aspirations. On the ground floor, you'll find two of the four bedrooms, alongside a bathroom, a separate WC, and a handy storage or pantry room. Below, there's a sizeable basement, housing a workshop, separate laundry room, summer kitchen, ... click here to read more

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Step into a slice of history with this magnificent chateau nestled in the lush landscape of Limousin, Corrèze, in the charming village of Lagraulière, France. With 21 bedrooms and 14 bathrooms, this property invites you into a world of historical elegance and luxurious comfort. Built originally in the 13th century, this grand structure stands as a testament to hundreds of years of history and culture. Indeed, it's a place where the Belgium royal family found refuge during the Second World War, adding a layer of intrigue and allure to its already rich history. Let's commence our journey through grand metal gates that guard the entrance, leading you down a long driveway lined with age-old trees and verdant lawns. As you approach the chateau, you'll begin to notice the original features that have been preserved over the centuries—a delightful blend of medieval architecture and modern amenities, making it a perfect place for families and connoisseurs of history alike. Step inside, and you're greeted by a grand entrance marked with stunning double doors and adorned with beautiful oak paneling—a welcome fit for royalty. To the right lies a rich library, offering a marble fireplace and artwork of the original owners, whispering stories from eras past. It's the kind of room that beckons a warm fire on a chilly evening while surrounded by shares of flaming literature and old-world charm. Musical notes linger in the air from the adjacent music room, complete with a harp and piano ready to create new melodies. With 21 rooms sprawling across the chateau, including 12 bedrooms in the main house and three beautifully furnished gîtes, this spacious castle is ideal for a large family looking to make grand memories or an investor envi ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque village of St-Merd-Les-Oussines within the serene region of Corrèze, Limousin, this charming stone house is the perfect backdrop for those looking for a taste of rural French living. Spanning 94 square meters, the house provides a cozy yet functional living space ideally suited for either full-time residency or a tranquil holiday retreat. The residence is structured over two levels: the ground floor introduces a welcoming living room and a combined kitchen and dining area, equipped with a wood-burning stove that promises warmth and comfort during the cooler months. Adjacent to this is a practical storeroom alongside a shower room and toilet for convenience. Ascending to the first floor, you will discover four well-sized bedrooms accompanied by a bathroom and additional toilet, each room offering a quiet escape from the daily hustle and bustle. Key features of the house include: - Double glazing throughout - An oil-fired boiler (requiring checks) - Wood-burning stove - Recently installed micro-station for modern sanitation needs - Front terrace and an adjoining garden spanning 439 square meters, offering ample outdoor space for relaxation and entertainment - Laundry facilities on premises - Diverse recent updates including electrical work, partial plumbing, and internal decoration The property, while maintained in good condition, presents a delightful opportunity for those inclined towards enhancing a home to their personal taste. Potential buyers should note that while the house is comfortably livable, certain areas would benefit from modernization. The inclusive option to purchase existing furniture offers a convenient solution for those looking to settle swiftly or manage the property as a ... click here to read more

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Reimagining Country Living in Limousin, Corrèze Nestled in the serene countryside township of Gourdon-Murat, Limousin, Corrèze, France, this 4-bedroom house offers a perfect blend of traditional aesthetics and modern comfort at an asking price of 94,500 EUR. This warm and spacious 100 square meter property, set in the heart of the commune, offers a comforting retreat away from the world's noise. A lush garden space of 310m2 adds a sweet touch of nature, affording a tranquil spot to soak up the sun, enjoy morning coffee, or have spirited barbecues on sunny afternoons around neat rows of flowers and shrubs. As you venture into the interiors of the house, you’re welcomed into a homely entrance hall that features a discreetly situated ground-level toilet. Just off to the left, a 22.7m2 lively living room awaits, its imposing wood-fired central heating stove dominating the scene, promising warmth on those cooler days. The right side reveals a classic 23m2 kitchen, accentuated with an exposed stone wall that elegantly contrasts with the modern kitchen units. The kitchen opens up to the garden through large glazed doors, inviting in an abundance of natural light and fresh country air. An inviting wooden staircase ushers you to the upper floor that houses four cozy bedrooms ranging in size from 9.6 to 12.4m2 and a centrally placed bathroom (3.1m2). The striking original wooden flooring can be found throughout the house, lending oodles of character to this delightful dwelling. You will also find a spacious cellar adjoining the kitchen, providing a perfect spot to store wines or any desired provisions. To ensure your absolute comfort, the house comes equipped with the following amenities: - Double-glazed windows throughout ... click here to read more

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A Tranquil Retreat in the Heart of Limousin Nestled in the picturesque village of Meyrignac-l'Église, this enchanting stone villa offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds, as the morning sun filters through the lush greenery surrounding your private garden. This is more than just a home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in tranquility and natural beauty. A Story of Timeless Elegance As you step inside, the villa greets you with a warm embrace of rustic charm and modern comfort. The spacious living room, bathed in natural light, invites you to unwind with a good book or enjoy a cozy evening with loved ones. The kitchen, equipped with ample storage and traditional cabinetry, is a culinary haven where you can whip up delightful meals using fresh, local ingredients. The villa's three bedrooms offer a peaceful retreat, each with its own unique character. The master bedroom, with its panelled ceiling and soft, ambient lighting, promises restful nights and rejuvenating mornings. The additional bedrooms, perfect for family or guests, provide comfort and privacy, ensuring everyone feels at home. Embrace the Limousin Lifestyle Living in Meyrignac-l'Église means embracing a lifestyle rich in cultural heritage and natural wonders. The village, with its charming streets and friendly locals, offers a glimpse into the authentic French countryside experience. Stroll to the nearby bakery for freshly baked croissants, or visit the local grocery store for artisanal cheeses and wines. For those who love the outdoors, the surrounding Corrèze region is a paradise of rolling hills, dense forests, and sparkling lakes. Enjoy hik ... click here to read more

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Welcome to Meyrignac-l'Église, a serene oasis in the heart of France. Nestled in Corrèze, St-Merd-Les-Oussines is a stone-built, 4-bedroom property that exudes rustic charm and good old-fashioned tranquility. As you make your approach to this characterful house, you are greeted by an imposing, solid double gate. Just past the gate, the house stands proudly against a backdrop of 439m2 of lush garden space. The sight of the idyllic rural village of St-Merd-les-Oussinesis and the picturesque church beyond, creates a breathtaking panorama. Stepping over the threshold, you are welcomed into an entrance hall which gives way to a cozy, fully equipped dining kitchen of 22.3m2. A traditional wood-burner serves as the heart of this room, providing warmth and comfort during the chilly winters that this part of France is known for. Adjacent to the entrance hall, you'll find a living room, replete with an area of 15.5m2, perfect for those family gatherings or quiet reading moments. This floor is rounded off with a shower room, separate toilet and an access to the cellar. Climb the stairs located at the rear of the entrance hall, and you will find yourself on the first floor, home to 4 charming bedrooms (11.8, 11.7, 10 and 9.8m2), and a bathroom complete with a toilet. A door from the hall opens up to stairs leading to an attic. This area, ripe for conversion into additional living space, is already equipped with essential electrics and plumbing. The property boasts double glazed windows and is heated by a combination of the wood burner and supplementary electric radiators. A fully intact fuel oil heating system provides a second efficient alternative to winter heating. Installed 13 years ago, a micro-station fosse septic syst ... click here to read more

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A Timeless Retreat in the Heart of Limousin Nestled in the serene hamlet of St-Hilaire-Les-Courbes, this historic stone house offers a unique blend of rustic charm and modern comfort. As you step onto the property, the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet scent of blooming fruit trees welcome you to a world where time seems to stand still. This is not just a house; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in tranquility and natural beauty. A Home with a Story Imagine waking up to the soft glow of the morning sun streaming through your south-facing windows, casting a warm light over the original stone walls. The heart of the home is the open-plan living area, where a magnificent cantou fireplace, dating back to 1649, stands as a testament to the property's rich history. Here, you can gather with loved ones, sharing stories and laughter as the fire crackles softly in the background. The ground floor seamlessly blends traditional elements with modern living. The kitchen, with its rustic charm, opens into a spacious dining area, perfect for hosting intimate dinners or lively gatherings. A cozy living room, complete with an office nook, offers a quiet space for reflection or work. The main bedroom, shower room, and a converted gym space complete this level, providing both comfort and functionality. A Versatile Space for Every Need Venture upstairs to discover a large dormitory-style attic, a versatile space that can easily be transformed into additional bedrooms or a creative studio. The possibilities are endless, allowing you to tailor the space to your unique needs and desires. Adjacent to the house, a storeroom opens onto a stunning vaulted cellar, ideal for wine enthusiasts or those seeking extra storage. A wood stor ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the tranquil village of St-Merd-Les-Oussines in the picturesque region of Limousin, Corrèze, France, this charming four-bedroom stone house offers a unique blend of rural French lifestyle and potential for personalization. With its rustic facade and a garden enveloping the property, this home is ideal for those seeking a peaceful retreat or a delightful project in the heart of the Millevache plateau. Upon entering, the house welcomes you with a hallway leading to various warmly inviting living spaces. The kitchen and dining area span approximately 23m², featuring a charming focal fireplace equipped with a cozy wood burner, perfect for gathering during cooler evenings. Adjacent to this is a practical shower room with a toilet, and a cellar further adds to the storage options. The living room, approximately 20m², provides a comfortable space for relaxation and family time. Ascending to the first floor, a hallway with built-in cupboards introduces four bedrooms, each offering a unique view of the surrounding village and landscapes. Two bedrooms are 10m² each, and two are slightly larger at 12m². The family bathroom is well-appointed with a bath, an overhead shower, a toilet, and a hand sink. The second floor unveils a large loft space, approximately 50m², which presents an excellent opportunity for conversion into additional living areas, as it already has essential utilities like waste and electric pipes installed. A utility room/storage area on the property includes a sink, washing machine connections, a fuel tank, and a heating system, which although not recently used, can be renewed or replaced based on the new owners' preferences. The outdoor area comprises a south-facing terrace and a garden that wraps ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the enchanting region of Limousin, in the quaint town of Gourdon-Murat, here is a charming country home waiting to write its next chapter with you. As a busy real estate agent, I can tell you that this property is truly something special, with its picturesque setting in the commune of Meyrignac-l'Église. Perfectly situated within the peaceful countryside of Corrèze, you'll find this residence offers more than just a place to live—it's a lifestyle waiting to be embraced. Imagine waking up to the tranquil soundscape of nature, filling your mornings with birdsong and gentle breezes. This country home boasts six bedrooms, each steeped in character and warmth, making it an ideal match for growing families or those looking for a more serene lifestyle. With three bathrooms available, the convenience is intertwined with comfort. Property Features: - 6 spacious bedrooms - 3 convenient bathrooms - Elevation on a full basement - Constructed in stages from 1995 to 2007 - On the main level: a sizable 100 m² area complete with a kitchen and a roomy living room - Central heating system utilizing both oil and wood - Rustic fireplace equipped to aid the central heating - Wood double-glazed windows for added insulation - Fibre optics available for all your connectivity needs - Nestled calmly without direct neighbors This house stands proudly without direct neighbors, offering an overwhelming view of your surroundings—a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle. While the home is in good condition, there is room for a touch of personalization to make it truly your own. Transform it into a dream country home where new memories will blossom. The local area of Meyrignac-l'Église is drenched in natural beauty. The climate is ... click here to read more

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Welcome to this charming 3-bedroom stone house sitting on the edges of the beautiful town of Uzerche in Corrèze, a region in the heart of France's Limousin. Known as ‘the pearl of the Limousin’ for its stunning visuals and remarkable history, Uzerche is a small town offering fascinating countryside views with a dash of rich, unfolding history in the palm of your hand. Step inside this realistic investment opportunity into a spacious living room measuring a comfortable 28.4m2. Light filters through the gorgeous double doors, which effortlessly separates the room into independent sections, should you require that. From this room, step out onto a balcony that stretches the entire width of the house. This outstanding feature allows you to bask in the glory of the stunning countryside views and visual treats the historical town of Uzerche has to offer. From the living room, the kitchen is next, measuring a substantial 14.1m2. It feels significantly larger due to the open hallway behind it, leading up to the wooden stairs that extends to the first floor. The doorway to the balcony is also close by, making it perfect for alfresco dining. The kitchen boasts appliances and units that are new, a pristine kitchen awaits you. The wooden stairs lead to the three bedrooms on the first floor. These rooms are generously spaced at 14.1, 13.8 and 12m2 respectively. Here you will find a partially new bathroom, ample room, double glazed windows and inbuilt storage, all which just requires a personal touch to make it your own. Venture further into the house, a door in the corner of one of the bedrooms opens to stairs leading to the second floor. This vast attic occupying 36m2 of space could be potentially converted into additional roo ... click here to read more

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Discovering a charming slice of French history in the heart of Treignac is pure delight, especially when that slice comes wrapped up in a delightful home brimming with character. If you’re searching for a place to call home or an inspiring backdrop for a bed-and-breakfast venture, this beautifully preserved stone property offers both potential and heartwarming appeal. Welcome to a house that's not just a structure but a vibrant story waiting to unfold. Built circa 1789, this splendid abode is tucked into the pastoral embrace of Limousin, part of the storied Corrèze department in France. An area renowned for its breathtaking landscapes and historic allure, Treignac offers a wholesome blend of tranquility and culture, making it an ideal spot for expats and overseas buyers to invest in their dream French lifestyle. The property, spread across four luminous levels, carries a sense of timelessness with its tastefully preserved features and recent updates. You’ll step through an original door and be transported into a realm of warmth and hospitality, where the original tiled floors immediately remind you of its rich past. The ground level offers a practical garage, laundry room, and a workshop, providing ample space for creative use and utility. The magic continues as you ascend to the first floor, where a beautifully appointed kitchen awaits, fully fitted with oak worktops and state-of-the-art appliances. This is a kitchen where one can imagine preparing meals as family and friends gather around, filling the room with laughter and joy. A dining room flows seamlessly onto a grand terrace, perfect for alfresco dining or simply soaking in views of the idyllic village scenery. The living room completes this level with a cozy ... click here to read more

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Nestled on the picturesque edge of Treignac, a quaint town in the heart of Corrèze, this delightful stone house offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a second home or holiday retreat in the serene Limousin region of France. With its breathtaking views of the Monédières hills and a harmonious blend of rustic charm and modern comforts, this property is a true gem for overseas buyers and expats. ### Discover the Allure of Treignac Treignac is a quintessential French village, steeped in history and surrounded by unspoiled natural beauty. The region is renowned for its rolling hills, lush forests, and pristine lakes, making it a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. Whether you're into hiking, cycling, or simply enjoying a leisurely stroll through the countryside, Treignac offers a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. ### A Home with Character and Comfort This two-bedroom stone house is a testament to timeless elegance and thoughtful design. As you approach the property, the charming façade and spacious flat garden immediately capture your attention. The garden, with its open-front outbuilding and secure fencing, is perfect for pets and outdoor gatherings. Key Features: - Open-Plan Living Area: The heart of the home is a welcoming open-plan living space, featuring a cozy wooden pellet burner and French doors that lead to a large terrace. This seamless indoor-outdoor flow is perfect for entertaining or simply soaking in the stunning views. - Fully Equipped Kitchen: The kitchen is a delightful space, equipped with modern appliances and ample storage, making it a joy to prepare meals. - Two Bedrooms: The first floor houses two comfortable bedrooms, with the master bedroom boasting its own WC. - Office Spa ... click here to read more

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Nestled within the scenic landscapes of Limousin, the charming country house located in the heart of Corrèze, Treignac, France, presents an exciting opportunity for those looking to immerse themselves in the tranquil lifestyle of rural France. This 4-bedroom home, with a spacious living area of 180 square meters, offers not just a residence, but an experience. At a price of €272,000, this property stands as a testament to rural living amidst natural beauty, with the balance of being close enough for the conveniences in Treignac. As you approach the home, you will find yourself greeted by a beautifully maintained garden, a lush oasis that sets the tone for what awaits inside. The journey begins at the entrance, where a separate living room complete with a fireplace and wood burner invites you in, ensuring cozy evenings throughout the year. The entrance hall is not merely a passage; it’s the threshold to the history enfolded within the stone walls, enriched by over a century of heritage and meticulous renovation. Throughout the house, you'll find: - 4 spacious bedrooms, each offering unique vistas of the expansive gardens. - 2 well-appointed bathrooms, including a large family bathroom with a separate bath and shower, complemented by a heated towel rail for added comfort. - A stunning farmhouse kitchen, featuring a concealed larder, range cooker set in the fireplace, and central island perfect for culinary adventures. - A delightful conservatory with 180-degree views of the surrounding gardens, catching the sunlight all year round. - A summer kitchen, ideal for preparing meals during the warm months. - A gym and a workshop upstairs, overlooking the picturesque garden. - A master bedroom suite with an en-suite, dressing r ... click here to read more

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