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20 minutes from Bergerac towards Perigueux, beautiful old stone house renovated and extended according to the rules of the art. The ground floor offers a large living room with a magnificent staircase and Limeyra stone floor opening onto a south-facing terrace with a small pool to cool off on summer days. Beautiful equipped kitchen, toilet and office that can be converted into an en-suite bedroom if necessary. The first floor offers 3 bedrooms, a beautiful bathroom and separate shower, separate toilet. The master bedroom has a superb cathedral ceiling and 2 windows opening onto the surrounding nature it will be easy to fit a dressing room in the hallway leading to the master bedroom. 2 cellars are present under the office and the kitchen allowing water supplies and evacuations if necessary. Heating is provided by a pellet boiler Fees: 5.44% including tax, buyer's charge (331,000 excluding fees) Commercial Agent
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This historic house is almost 400 m2 and has been carefully restored, with 5 bedrooms and an independent studio, within a prestigious Bergerac wine property. Different projects are possible: family ho
Carefully Restored Historic Property This historic house is almost 400 m2 and has been carefully restored, with 5 bedrooms and an independent studio, within a prestigious Bergerac wine property
Sumptuous Chartreuse Dating Back To The 16th Century With Significant History Sole Agency. The original Chartreuse dates back to the 16th century with additions in the 17th and 19th century to