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Ref: LL5312

Renovated House

3 bedrooms

Ready to move into

Courtyard and independent garden

Outbuildings

Hamlet

Commune: St Sulpice les Feuilles (87)

If you are seriously wanting to make that move back to the 20th Century here is the place you would need to land, a three bedroom house with original character but renovated to 21st Century requirements, and the potential for further expansion.

The front door opens into a fitted kitchen, to the rear of which is a dining room and to the left a large lounge with a wood-burning stove. To the rear of this room is a laundry room and access to the courtyard. The ground floor has tiled floors throughout and simply decorated walls. On the first floor are three good size bedrooms, one with en suite bathroom, plus a shower room with wc. To the side is a loggia and courtyard and there is a two level annexe which could be extended into the main house. On the opposite side of the courtyard is an immense barn in three parts, one of which is currently used as a garage, and there is the possibility of converting this building into a further dwelling.

The property also has a cellar beneath the main house, and a small independent garden.

The house is a few minutes’ drive from the market town of St Sulpice les Feuilles, which has a small supermarket, bank, post office, bar/restaurants and a community centre. Larger supermarkets are a 15 minute drive away in La Souterraine. The city of Limoges, famous for its porcelain, is less than an hour’s drive, with a main line railway station and an airport with daily services between France and the UK as well as to Lyon and Paris. ©

 

Price: € 216 700

(includes all fees (agents and notaires) and Government taxes)

Ref no: LL5312

Please note all garden/ land sizes are approximate

Michael Owen, Mandataire de l'Agence Century 21 Marcon Immobilier

 
   

 

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