| Price | €389,000 £311,570* | Ref | 21937KM15 |
| Town | Vebret | Dept | Cantal |
| Floor | 280 M2 | Plot Size | 3129 M2 |
| Bath | 4 | Bed | 4 |
Keith Morgan Independent Agent, says :
This wonderful well maintained property set on the outskirts of the hamlet of Couzans offers peace and tranquillity amongst the hills and mountains of the Auvergne. Set amongst the many towns and hamlets that have maintained the traditional French ways of life, this 4 bedroom property is only 90 mins from the major cities, approximately 54 minutes from nearest ski resort.
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This wonderful property, an ‘Ancien Relais de Poste’ surrounded by large gardens sits in a peaceful location the end of a small lane. As you walk up the driveway and enter the property the quality of the décor is soon apparent, it has been excellently maintained by its current owners. The focal point of the downstairs living area is the large Cantou, an open fire place in which the family would sit to prepare their meals. Off the sitting area are 2 double bedrooms and a bathroom. On the first floor there is another large sitting area leading to 2 double bedrooms, adjacent to each bedroom is a shower room and toilet. From the upstairs sitting area there is a staircase leading to a large mezzanine deck, currently used as a meditation area. From the ground floor sitting area a staircase takes you down into a large well-equipped kitchen/dining area, the kitchen leads out into the garden making this the perfect place for entertaining friends and family. From the kitchen are doors leading to utility/storage areas and shower room. Adjacent to the property is a large barn on 2 levels. The top floor accessible directly from the track that runs beside it is currently used as a badminton court.
With so many outdoor activities offered in the Auvergne and skiing less than an hour away this property has excellent potential for a chambre d’hote should the new owners wish, and the large barn certainly offers the potential for a gite business.
| Logement économe | Logement |
≤ 50 |
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51-90 |
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91-150 |
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151-230 |
190 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 |
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6-10 |
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11-20 |
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21-35 |
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36-55 |
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56-80 |
57 kg |
>81 |
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| Forte émission de GES |
The Cantal is a department in the south west section of the Auvergne region and forms
part of the Massif Central. It is an exciting and diverse department.
The south of Cantal borders the Lot and Averyon (Midi Pyrenees) and Corrèze
(Limousin) and therefore benefits from long warm springs going into the hot summers
and long warm autumns with short winters and even in December temperatures can reach
up to 20°C mid-day.
Aurillac is the capital of Cantal and boasts a very attractive medieval quarter, a regular
train service leading to all of France including Paris and a direct daily flight to Paris.
From Aurillac heading north the road will lead you quickly through to the famous
mountains of the Cantal which are extinct volcanoes where the winters tend to be longer
and colder. These mountains are stunning, reaching to heights of almost 2,000 metres
and where the weather station for Aurillac can be found along with excellent skiing and
winter sports during the winter months.
Cantal is also a very popular holiday destination and well worth considering if you are
wishing to offer holiday accommodation such as a bed and breakfast establishment or
gîtes, because of the many varied activities that can be found from golf courses, hiking,
walking, paragliding, horse riding, mountain biking, cycling, waters sports in the rivers
and lakes as well as white water kayaking through the wild river gorges, working cheese
farms and museums to visit and the historic medieval towns of Salers steeped in history
and famous for its cows and cheese, nearby Tournamire one of the most beautiful villages
in France.
Rodez, Limoges and Brive international airports are all within 1 ½ hours drive. There
are regular train services throughout Cantal leading to all the large towns and cities in
France.
The department is becoming popular with international buyers thanks to its stunning
scenery, medieval towns, mountains, rivers and valleys, woodlands, working farms,
chateaux, lakes, vibrant towns with weekly markets yet properties with bags of character
and charm are still available at reasonable prices.
* The currency conversion is for convenience of reference only