Closer to Paradise!  € 260000

Description

The HouseYou enter the South-facing house through a small metal-built veranda, into the rustic kitchen/living room (12’7”x23’1”) with a large open pointed fireplace, stone arched recess and exposed ceiling beams. To its right, under a load-bearing arch, a landing leads to a double bedroom (11’4”x11’6”) over a well-maintained solid chestnut floor, a bathroom/utility room (8’5”x7’2”) with a bathtub, sink, hot water tank, bidet and washing machine.In the converted attic, an oak staircase runs up onto a central landing leading to a fully tiled North-facing bathroom with a toilet and Velux window, guest bedroom 1 (13’2”x7’3”) with a Velux window, and finally guest bedroom 2 (13’9”x12’3”) with a Velux and a gable wall window. Be aware that floors on this level have been completely rebuilt. Therefore, the old attic floors, which needed to be changed, were replaced with chipboard underlay and covered with vinyl flooring. This strengthened and levelled the floor’s structure and will allow you to lay new real-wood laminate flooring for instance.The house’s septic tank will need to be brought up to current regulations. There is a working central heating system with two alternative boilers fuelled by wood or oil. The hamlet in which the house is located is too far away from the village of which it is part, therefore the water supply is not public, but private, as an underground spring is collected and pumped into the house. A private but free access! It would be possible to enlarge the house, subject to planning permission, by converting the 1st floor of the adjoining barn. The house can be moved into right away but will require a general upgrade of its interior.Several good outbuildingsYou will be able to take advantage from a large Auvergne-style barn (~3.000 Sqft over two separate floors) that is attached to the house. A very basic open lean-to is attached to one end of the barn ideal for storing various materials. Opposite the barn, a nice and sturdy stone open hangar (16’4”x15’4”) with a small lean-to, also built in stone, allows you to enjoy the outdoors protected from the sometimes-harsh summer sun. A closed lean-to (21’3”x9’5”) was built against the rear of the barn, level with its 1st floor. It has an internal door into the barn and is currently used as a woodshed. A separate pigsty (19’6”x9’8”) rounds up the useful number of outbuildings on this property.The land as a cocoonThe property is part of the hamlet, but it is actually at the end of a shaded dirt track hidden from the main road and the rest of the hamlet. You must pass through a metal gate, and at last you can see the back of the buildings. You can't get there by chance, you have to know where to look to be able to find it... The land has a total area of 9 ¼ acres and is mainly wooded, with the exception of a vegetable garden of ca. 9000 Sqft, a lake of just over ½ acre (that will need to be brought up to current regulations, please contact us for further details) and an open area around the lake. It should be possible to create, subject to planning permission, a tourist-oriented activity (e.g. tree houses, natural campsite, small dismantlable structures). To help get this type of project approved, the owners drilled for an underground water supply that is separate from that of the house.When you leave the house, you have an open view of the lake and the surrounding countryside, but the panorama’s background is wooded and acts as a natural screen protecting you from the outside world. In fact, it surrounds the property completely. When you are on site, you are alone in the world, and nothing can touch you! It’s a powerful and unique feeling that comes over you. You really have to come see this unique property to understand what it procures.Access and amenitiesThe house is at several minutes' drive from the small town of Treignac, with its ancient streets, its listed church, and its characterful buildings, along the Vézère river. It has all the main and necessary amenities, schools up to middle school, doctors and nurses, and a magnificent swimming lake with fine sand beach and renowned restaurant. It is, moreover, surrounded by incredible nature, in a wooded and hilly place, ideal for outdoor activities. Allow a half-hour journey to get to Eymoutiers, around forty minutes to go to Tulle and just over an hour to Limoges and Brive-la-Gaillarde. 
 
Description

Characteristics

General
Property type
Apartment
Price (€)
260000
Location
TREIGNAC
Reference number
Li869
Views
40
Interior
Living space
75 - 99 m²
No. of bedrooms
3
No. of bathrooms
2
Financial
Price range
€ 200.000 - 300.000

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