| Price | €328,600 £263,192* | Ref | 23135SHL19 |
| Town | Uzerche | Dept | Correze |
| Floor | 160 M2 | Plot Size | 42260 M2 |
| Bath | 2 | Bed | 3 |
Sarah and Keith Lock Independent Agent, says :
Situated in the stunning countryside of the Correze with wonderful quiet mainly off road hacking. Yet only a few minutes to the A20 motorway and the town of Uzerche.
A big house with a living area of 160 m² and a barn, 2nd barn with huge house to renovate, 2 wells, 2 bread oven.
All in a dream location on a plot of approximately 4.22 hectares. Perfect for horses and camping.
Uzerche 11km
If you are a horse owner this is probably the property for you!
A great stone character house comprising kitchen which opens into the dining area of around 30m2. This room benefits from a wood burning stove that has two faces, one to the dining area and the other to the living room beyond. The living room is a light and airy feel and is around 23 m2.
Back to the kitchen and dining area and a door lead you into the hall and the downstairs bedrooms and shower room plus extra wc near the back door.
The bedrooms are around 16m2 and 19m2 the larger room benefiting from doors to the terrace beyond.
Upstairs and there is another bedroom of around 15m2 and an open plan bathroom. There is also further convertible attic space of around 50m2 if you want to expand!
To the outside.
One large barn containing great quality "Monarch" stables X 3 with rubber matting. So good luxury for the horses!
Another large barn of around 350m2 which offers great storage and also partly houses the small house to renovate. This would offer approx. 46m2 of habitable space.
All roofs have either been renewed or made good.
Well water is on site and there are a couple of bread ovens.
The land is nearly all pasture and has electicity on site for electric fencing.
I am told by the owner that the hacking is great and mainly off road tracks and forest and apparently they even ride to hounds locally. It is certainly and very peaceful location with very little traffic.
Ground floor: 23.80 m² living room, kitchen / dining room of 30 m² (living room and kitchen have an inglenook fireplace with wood stove to both sides), shower room / wc, corridor, two bedrooms of 16.60 m² 19.30 m², toilet and an entrance.
Upstairs : bathroom / wc, bedroom of 15 m² and an attic of 50 sqm.
Electric heating and wood.
A barn of 350 m² within which there is a house to renovate (46 m²).
A barn with three loose (Monarch) American style horse boxes with rubber floors.
All the roofing has been relooked at or redone.
| Logement économe | Logement |
≤ 50 |
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51-90 |
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91-150 |
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151-230 |
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231-330 |
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331-449 |
430 kWh |
>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 |
23 kg |
36-55 |
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56-80 |
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>81 |
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| Forte émission de GES |
Correze is situated on the western edge of the Massif Central and contains some of the prettiest villages in France. Agriculture is still the main economy with arable land making up around one third of the department. There are two main rivers cutting through the landscape, the Vezere and the Dordogne. The latter has been tamed by a total of five dams producing a number of large lakes in the south.
Tulle, with a population of 15500, is the departmental capital. It's found stretched out over 3 km on both banks of the River Correze. There's a vibrant market held every Wednesday in front of the Gothic and Romanesque Cathedral, which sells lace, clothes and an extensive selection of local produce.
Brive-la-Gaillarde with a population of around 52,000 is the largest town in the department and has an attractive city centre as well as an excellent infrastructure.
Correze has a number of villages classified as "the most beautiful in France". Collonges la Rouge with its bright red sandstone houses is one of them. It is adorned with flowers and surrounded by a lush green landscape. There's a half-Romanesque church in the centre, which was once used by pilgrims stopping off on their way to Compostela. Beaulieu-sur-Dordogne is one of the most attractive medieval villages in France. Finally, Treignac is one of the largest villages on the list. It is very lively and has much on offer.
Limoges and Rodez airport have regular flights back to the UK, the A20 and A89 which run through the department offer great access both North/South and West/East, and the TGV currently runs to Limoges and in the future to Brive la Gaillarde.
* The currency conversion is for convenience of reference only