| Price | €55,000 £44,052* | Ref | 24378ED87 |
| Town | St Junien | Dept | Haute Vienne |
| Floor | 0 M2 | Plot Size | 5243 M2 |
| Bath | 0 | Bed | 0 |
Elizabeth Day Independent Agent, says :
Situated at the edge of a vibrant hamlet, in the full glories of the Haute Vienne countryside and yet just minutes from the market town of St Junien with full amenities including SNCF train station, supermarkets, builders merchants, schools, restaurants, bars and cinema. 25 minutes from Limoges.
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Electricity, telephone and water run close to the plot allowing for easy connections. A septic tank will be required.
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DPE : This property does not have a fixed heating system
The Haute-Vienne is still a largely agricultural department located in central France. It is divided into two by the Vienne River, which runs from east to west. In the middle it splits into another river, the Isle, which runs into the bordering department of the Dordogne. The principal industry is porcelain, most of which is manufactured in the departmental capital, Limoges.
The department has a number of natural and man-made lakes, such as the Lac de Vassivière and the Lac de St Mathieu, many of which come complete with beaches, fishing, boating and watersports.
Limoges has produced fine enamel work since the 12th century, and still exports a large number of exquisite luxury goods. It has a lively university and thriving nightlife, as well as an attractive city centre with major shops as well as winding narrow lanes with boutiques and cafés.
Other places of note are Bellac, a small town with just 5,000 inhabitants, which is close to the Lac de St Pardoux, as well as Rochechouart with its magnificent chateau built out of meteoric rock!
Limoges-Bellegard airport, 5 minutes to the West of Limoges, as direct flights to and from the UK, and has had significant investment to cope with passenger numbers. It is also possible to go by TGV to Paris and then onwards to the UK or other European destinations.
As the most accessible department within the Limousin prices in the Haute Vienne are slightly more expensive than the Creuse or the Correze, but bargains can still be found.
* The currency conversion is for convenience of reference only