| Price | €278,200 £222,824* | Ref | 24207JI46 |
| Town | Assier | Dept | Lot |
| Floor | 120 M2 | Plot Size | 2500 M2 |
| Bath | 2 | Bed | 3 |
James Iddon Independent Agent, says :
A stone house and barn renovated to offer a comfortable 3 bed home. Genuine character from over 200 years of history; exposed stone walls and oak beams, chestnut floor boards, wood burner, views of open countryside. Remote, peaceful location down quiet lane.
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Set down a hedge-lined lane in the beautiful 'Quercy' countryside, this stone house with attached barn has been lovingly restored as a 3 bedroom home. It offers typical French rustic charm with essential modern comforts. There are no immediate neighbours, which adds to the wonderful sense of escape and tranquillity.
Ground Floor
From the quiet hedge-lined lane is private parking with open south facing terrace leading to garden, various fruit trees and vegetable plot. Main entrance into the original house renovated into an open living/dining room (46m2) impressive fireplace and wood burner and vaulted roof with exposed oak beams and a high quality fitted kitchen with oak surfaces. Door leads to attached barn renovated to offer a bathroom, utility space/stairwell and barn (30m2). The barn could be converted into further rooms with large double doors leading to the terrace.
First Floor
From the living/dining room in the original house are steps up to a mezzanine (8m2) currently used as an office but with potential to provide another bedroom. In the attached barn there is a master bedroom (14.7m2) with en-suite, bedroom 2 (14m2) and bedroom 3 (8.2m2).
Communications
The beautiful village of Assier is less than 10 minutes by car and offers all the basic facilities including bakery, cafe and restaurants. The market town of Figeac is 20 minutes by car and offers all commerce and regular markets in its medieval centre. Rodez airport is only 75 minutes by car and Toulouse international airport is 2 hours by car. The important north/south A20 autoroute is 30 minutes by car.
| 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 |
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>450 |
586 kWh |
| Logement énergivore |
| Faible émission de GES | Logement |
≤ 6 |
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6-10 |
7 kg |
11-20 |
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21-35 |
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36-55 |
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56-80 |
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>81 |
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| Forte émission de GES |
The Lot department, in the north of the Midi-Pyrénées, makes up much of the western part of the Massif Central mountain range. Foreign buyers and visitors have been increasingly drawn to the area in recent years thanks to its improved accessibility, which will only be improved further by the future Brive Gaillarde airport. The department is largely untouched with historical gems hidden among its fantastic landscapes.
Cahors is the department capital with a population of just over 21,000. The laid back way of life here reflects the relaxed atmosphere in the rest of the department. There is a great deal of spectacular medieval architecture on display in Cahors, both in its buildings and in the wonderfully preserved bridges that cross its rivers.
The Parc Naturel Regional des Causses covers a large proportion of the department. st Cirq Lapopie is a village not to be missed, perched on the edge of a cliff overhanging the Lot valley. The immense natural beauty of the area is complimented by the charming buildings and ancient ruins that make up this town.
Rocamadour is again situated in what looks like a precarious position on a cliff-top. In the past, pilgrims making their way to Compostella used the town as a stop off point. Today, visitors arrive from all over the world to take in the breathtaking views.
Gourdon, in the north east of the Lot, is the historical capital of the Bouriane region. It is positioned on the gentle slopes leading down to the Dordogne river and contains a number of medieval buildings. In the vicinity you'll be able to explore decorated prehistoric caves.
Rodez Airport is serviced by Ryanair, who run regular flights from London Stansted, and Toulouse airport is under 90 minutes away. Another option would be to fly into Limoges and travel down the A20.
The department has become very popular with international buyers, particularly families and retirees, thanks to its stunning architecture and scenery and reasonable property prices.
* The currency conversion is for convenience of reference only