| Price | €92,650 £74,528* | Ref | 17695NA23 |
| Town | Naillat | Dept | Creuse |
| Floor | 0 M2 | Plot Size | 512 M2 |
| Bath | 1 | Bed | 4 |
Anuska Nockolds Independent Agent, says :
This house used to be two houses and is very large from the inside. The property need some work but has got a lot of potential like converting the right side as a gite.The garden is situated at the back and on the left sight of the property.
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Entrance via left side of the property into a hall. Left is a large kitchen with utility room, on the right is a living room and two other rooms.
There are two stairs, one in the first hall and a second on the right side of the house.
On the first floor there are four bedrooms, a bathroom and a attic.
There is a possibility to covert the right side into a separate house/gite.
The house has got pvc windows. There is also a garage and cellar.
Naillat is situated 18 km from the historical town La Souterraine. Other places like Gueret at 26 km and Limoges at 73 km.
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The Creuse is France's hidden department, and forms part of the Limousin region. You have to leave the beaten track to find the many interesting and attractive towns and hamlets dotted around the area.
Guéret is the capital of the department and has around 15,000 inhabitants, which gives you an idea how sparsely populated this department is. The proximity of the town to both the River Creuse and the Lac du Cortille mean that plenty of watersports are available for both holidaymakers and residents alike.
Bourganeuf has less than 3,500 inhabitants yet has a rich and affluent history, as the Knights Templar had their headquarters here for many years. La Souterraine is another popular small town, steeped in history and has drawn much interest from archaeologists over the years thanks to its 13th century crypt.
The Creuse has some diverse landscapes - from the vast plains of the Berry to the North, the hilly landscape of the Auvergne to the east and woodland to the south. The easiest way to access the Creuse from the UK is to fly into Limoges, or catch the TGV from Paris.
Property prices are still very low when compared to other areas of France, and there are definitely still bargains to be found despite the rise in prices over the last few years.
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