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Beautiful Stone House With Land And Swimming Pool Ancient stone barn entirely renovated.1900's barn totally renovated since 1980 with 200m2 of habitable space, surrounded by a charming garden and over 8 acres of land. Just minutes from a village with all amenities and schools and close to Bergerac town. The swimming pool and huge terrace, with outside sheltered dining area add to this stunning property.inside, the entrance provides access to the lounge, dining room, study, bathroom and toilet, the fitted kitchen was installed in 2016. The living rooms are all south-facing with pool and garden view. Upstairs there are three bedrooms and a lounge with open fireplace. Attached garage. Second barn to complete renovation. A water well and just outside the property is a small stream. Rare property on the market so close to Bergerac town. Healey Fox Ref Number: HF107386
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