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Hus i La Porcherie, Limousin 10098431
Hus i La Porcherie, Limousin 10098431
Hus i La Porcherie, Limousin 10098431
Hus i La Porcherie, Limousin 10098431
Hus i La Porcherie, Limousin 10098431
Hus i La Porcherie, Limousin 10098431
Hus i La Porcherie, Limousin 10098431
Hus i La Porcherie, Limousin 10098431
Hus i La Porcherie, Limousin 10098431
Hus i La Porcherie, Limousin 10098431
Hus i La Porcherie, Limousin 10098431
Hus i La Porcherie, Limousin 10098431
Hus i La Porcherie, Limousin 10098431
Hus i La Porcherie, Limousin 10098431
Hus i La Porcherie, Limousin 10098431
Hus i La Porcherie, Limousin 10098431
Hus i La Porcherie, Limousin 10098431
Hus i La Porcherie, Limousin 10098431
Hus i La Porcherie, Limousin 10098431
Hus i La Porcherie, Limousin 10098431
Hus i La Porcherie, Limousin 10098431
Hus i La Porcherie, Limousin 10098431
Hus i La Porcherie, Limousin 10098431
Hus i La Porcherie, Limousin 10098431
Hus i La Porcherie, Limousin 10098431
Hus i La Porcherie, Limousin 10098431
Hus i La Porcherie, Limousin 10098431
Hus i La Porcherie, Limousin 10098431
Hus i La Porcherie, Limousin 10098431
Hus i La Porcherie, Limousin 10098431
Hus i La Porcherie, Limousin 10098431
Hus i La Porcherie, Limousin 10098431
Hus i La Porcherie, Limousin 10098431
Hus i La Porcherie, Limousin 10098431
Hus i La Porcherie, Limousin 10098431
Hus i La Porcherie, Limousin 10098431
Hus i La Porcherie, Limousin 10098431
Hus i La Porcherie, Limousin 10098431
123.14K
USD - $

Hus kjøp i La Porcherie, Nouvelle-Aquitaine

Bolig
Hus
54035 sqft
7 Senger
2 Bad

REDUCED in price - This large house was originally built at the beginning of the 20th Century and belonged to a merchant who owned many large outbuildings nearby to store his wares. The property is located by a road in a village with good train and road connections. Besides the enormous potential the outbuildings have, some nice things can be achieved in the living house itself with a little effort. The house was divided by the owner into 2 separate accommodations with their own private entrances about 20 years ago. The smaller flat of the two is currently rented out to a tenant all year. Both flats can be reconnected into one single accommodation. Although it is perfectly liveable as it is now, the interior decoration needs a good update. The house stands over a full-size basement divided into several rooms and cellars. One of those rooms houses the oil central heating system which dates back to 2002 and comes with a yearly maintenance contract. The basement can be accessed from within the house or from several outside doors. - On the ground floor of the first flat, you go in via the kitchen. This room has a pentagonal shape. Behind it, a living room and a dining room with a bathroom and a separate toilet next to it. The latter rooms were added later on as part of a building extension which stands over a walking passage to the back of the house. Staircase to the basement and the first floor from the kitchen. - On the first floor a central corridor has doors to 4 separate bedrooms of respectively 11m2, 13m2, 15m2 and 16m2 in area size (118, 140, 160 and 172 ft2). 17m2 (183 ft2) attic over this floor. - On the ground floor of the second flat, one enters through a central hall with an office to the left and to the right the kitchen. That room, with its 16.5m2 (177 ft2) is bigger and more useable than the first flat's kitchen (7m2; 75 ft2) and a family can have its daily meals in all the necessary comfort. At the back of the kitchen, a lounge and a dining room of 11m2 and 13m2 (118 & 140 ft2) area space respectively. To the left, between the office and the dining room, a 3m2 (32 ft2) bathroom with a separate toilet. Staircase access to the basement from the kitchen. Stairs up to the first floor from the entrance hall. - On the first floor, central landing space with doors to two 12 and 14.5m2 (130 & 156 ft2) bedrooms. One of the bedrooms has a small 2m2 (21 ft2) en-suite dressing room. Second staircase to the attic that is almost 30m2 (312 ft2) in size. Semi-detached outbuildings include a two floor stone barn. This building's lower floor is at street level and it has large double barn doors. The useable area space is over 120m2 (1330 ft2). Beneath the barn, some old 60m2 (667 ft2) animal stables, which access is located below street level. Between the house and the barn, a stone warehouse stands over a garage space and it has an attic over it. Altogether this has a 270m2 (2900 ft2) surface area. Separate stone woodshed with a small attic over it with a total space of around 40m2 (430 ft2). Additional separate 60m2 (646 ft2) wooden hangar. 100m2 (1070 ft2) garden in front of the house and a meadow of almost an acre (4000m2) behind the outbuildings. All the buildings natural slate roofs and wooden frames were changed or repaired about fifteen years ago. Central heating and double-glazed windows are also about fifteen years old and they are in excellent condition. The house is on mains drainage so no updating work is needed here. The closest amenities are a kilometre away (0.6 mile), the supermarket about a 10 kilometre drive. Limoges can be reached after driving 40 kilometres (25 miles), a 35 minute journey on the train and its airport is within a 40 minute drive. The A20 motorway junction is 10 minutes in the car. Details: Location: In/near a village Plot size: Approx. 5020 m2 Year of construction: Between 1900 and 1950 Surface area: Approx. 171 m2 Number of rooms: 15 Number of bedrooms: 7 Sanitation: Number of bathrooms : 1 Bathroom(s) with Bath, Shower, Sink and Toilet Separate toilet Connections: Water Electricity Telephone Drainage system: Mains drainage Heating: Fireplace Electric cooker Central heating system on oil Outbuildings: Garage Shed Hangar Various: Well Agency Fees paid by the vendor The department of Haute-Vienne is in the region of Limousin and boasts a varied landscape of forests, countryside and lakes that attract many tourists each year looking for a range of activities including walking, fishing, sailing, boating and skiing. In addition, the department has a strong historical and cultural heritage and the landscape is dotted with Roman churches, abbeys and fortified castles. Beautiful man-made beaches are easily accessible and are a good alternative for a great day out. In particular, the Lake of Vassiviere, created in 1950, is extremely popular with visitors. It is sometimes known as the Land of a Thousand Lakes, the Limousin and its Haute-Vienne department offer beautiful and preserved landscapes. Waterfalls sparkling in the middle of rocks and trees, myriads of flowers and impressive dense forests are the kind of treasures that can be discovered in the department. Transport links are good too, the easy and cheap access from the United Kingdom with companies as Ryanair or from French cities made that Limoges and the Haute-Vienne became an attractive destination. There is also a project of enlargement for Limoges' airport. The department has a semi-continential climate with summer temperatures in the mid 20's, perfect for enjoying the scenery. We at Cle France specialise in Property for sale in France through our network of Agents and French Registered High Street Estate Agents. We have sold thousands of houses for sale in France over the years and have helped many find and buy their dream home in France. We can also help you with everything to do with buying a house in France including getting a mortgage, organising currency exchange, renovation advice, property surveys, planning permission, French translation, opening a bank account and everything to do with French property sales. All our prices are quoted as FAI (agency fees included) unless otherwise stated and 'notaire' fees are around 7% (on average) but feel free to ask us for an exact amount on any particular French property for sale you are interested in. Indeed please feel free to use the 'MAKE AN ENQUIRY' tab above to ask us any questions you have about buying a property in France. Our UK based enquiry office and staff will guide you through the entire buying process step by step from your first contact right up to taking ownership and beyond, all free of charge. 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