| Price | €199,800 £160,030* | Ref | 19796CE24 |
| Town | Nr Excideuil | Dept | Dordogne |
| Floor | 140 M2 | Plot Size | 7218 M2 |
| Bath | 3 | Bed | 5 |
Claire Edwards Independent Agent, says :
This charming 4 bedroom property is situated in a peaceful and pretty location. One part of the house has an independent access with kitchen, bedroom, bathroom and WC and could easily be converted into a gîte. There is a large barn that could be converted into further gîtes and also a hangar. Part of the land has building permission.
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Ground floor; kitchen (13m²), living/dining room (38m²), bedroom (10m²), bathroom with WC (3m²).
1st floor; bedroom 2 (20m²), bedroom 3 (12m²), bedroom 4 (19m²), shower room (3m²).
2nd part of the house; bedroom (10m²), kitchen (8m²), bathroom (3m²), WC (1m²).
Outside; barn (70m²), hangar (96m²), cave (22m²).
This beautiful property has huge potential with part of the house being totally independent and also the barn. The house has oil central heating. Behind the house there is a plot of land of 780m² with planning permission, a lake of 3000m² and also a garden. The property is situated 10 minutes from a pretty village with restaurants, school and shops. The nearest airports are Limoges and Brive at 75kms with Angolème at 95kms.
| Logement économe | Logement |
≤ 50 |
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51-90 |
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91-150 |
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151-230 |
176 kWh |
231-330 |
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331-449 |
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>450 |
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| Logement énergivore |
| Faible émission de GES | Logement |
≤ 6 |
|
6-10 |
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11-20 |
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21-35 |
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36-55 |
53 kg |
56-80 |
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>81 |
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| Forte émission de GES |
The Dordogne is France's third largest department, and as well as numerous picturesque villages, it also boasts an incredible 4,000 chateaux, 10% of all the chateaux in France. Many people, including many expatriates,
feel that the Dordogne is one of the most beautiful regions of France.
The Dordogne has traditionally been one of the most popular department for foreign buyers, including many British,
Irish and Dutch home owners. Like many French departments, the Dordogne is named after the river that flows through it. Foie gras, duck and goose are regional specialities.
The department has four distinct territories. In the north you will find 'Green Périgord' which derives its name from its many green valleys and woodland, covered with trickling
streams, and houses the Périgord-Limousin Regional Natural Park. The major towns in the area are Brantome (the "Venice" of the Dordogne), Nontron and Riberac.
In the centre
of the department is 'White Périgord', so called because of its limestone plateaux. It contains the capital of the Dordogne, Périgueux, with attractive shopping centre and marvellous
winding old town.
The 'Purple Périgord', in the South West of the department, is named from the area's grapes, which are put to good use in Bergerac, the capital of this wine
producing region. The area was of great strategic significance during the hundred years war, and visitors will find a number of fortified villages, castles and chateaux built by both
the English and the French here.
In the south-east you'll find 'Black Périgord', with deep valleys and ancient forests. It contains the towns of Saint-Cyprien and Sarlat-la-Caneda,
which are both popular with foreign buyers. It houses numerous prehistoric caves with some 30,000 year old cave paintings.
Nearest international airports are Limoges, Bergerac
and Bordeaux with regular flights back to the UK, and the department has good motorway and TGV access.
* The currency conversion is for convenience of reference only