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Bergerac Town House With Renovate With Outside Space Bright and beautiful townhouse renovation project in Bergerac. 250m2 have been prepared for a total renovation: floors have been scrapped to their original material, walls mostly rendered and ready to paint, double glazing installed, rooftops entirely new. Lift to the first floor already in place. Plumbing, electrics, kitchen and bathrooms installations and finishes yet to be done and everything is ready to start. Three levels with an entrance hall, three rooms and a space for a kitchen and toilet on the ground floor, three bedrooms and space for two bathrooms and toilets on the first floor and two bedrooms, large living room and space for bathrooms on the second floor (in the loft). A must see for someone who dreams of renovating a beautiful house to their own taste. 77m2 outside space. Healey Fox Ref Number: HF108926
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