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Reference 243376

Income Potential 4 bedroom Farmhouse for sale with countryside view in Segur Le Chateau, Limousin

575,000 EUR
494,500 GBP 621,000 USD
Charming farm complex set in 5 acres with 2 stone houses, barn with workshop and a swimming pool, on the edge of the stunning village of Segur-le-Chateau, renowned as one of the most beautiful villages in France.

Sat amongst wonderful parkland grounds of 20,080m with its own woodland, so private and tranquil. Approached via its own tree-lined lane pretty lane, one is immediately taken by the beautiful positioning of the properties and the land that surrounds it.

The first house features a very welcoming and spacious 39m2 living room with wood-burner and rear door to the area of the garden that houses the swimming pool. It leads into a renovated kitchen of 23m2. Steps lead into a utility room measuring 12m2 with ample storage and housing the sophisticated state of the art heating system.
Completing this ground floor is a bedroom of 14.1m2 and a shower room with wc measuring 3.2m2.

Stairs lead to the first floor with a useful space currently used as an office with tall window framing a super view over the gardens.
There is also a master bedroom of 26m2 with dressing room, beautifully presented, and an impressive bathroom of 7.6m2 with teardrop shaped bath and a separate wc.

The second stone house is also very attractive. There is an entrance hall measuring 5.7m2, perfect for keeping the shoes and coats by the entrance. There is also a beautiful living room of 30.4m2 and a large kitchen of 24.5m2.
The first floor features 2 bedrooms (22m2 and 12.2m2) and a shower room with wc (4.9m2).

Both houses are heated by recently installed solar panels and providing the heating and electricity for the whole ensemble.
Each house has a septic tank and both properties have received a new roof.
These properties are super energy efficient.


The barn is a great size and has a useful workshop inside . The door height is large enough to house a camper van.
The grounds are flat with meadows and woodland and is fully enclosed.
The swimming pool is a lovely addition for the summer months to keep cool and enjoy.

The Correze is home to a rich variety of unspoilt natural scenery. Its hills, lakes, rivers, waterfalls, forests and footpaths make it an ideal location for many outdoor leisure activities such as cycling, walking and canoeing.

The property sits on the edge of stunning Segur-le-Chateau and the larger town of St-Yreix-La-Perche is only 14km away from the property.
There are airports at Brive and Limoges with regular flights from the UK and the rest of Europe.
The A89 motorway and the A20 can be accessed within easy reach.

Features

Reference243376
Price575,000 EUR
Number of Bedrooms
Bedrooms
4
Number of Bathrooms
Bathrooms
3
Floor Space in Metres Squared
Floor Space
240.0m2
Land Size in Metres Squared
Land Area
2.0 Ha

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This Farmhouse is located in Segur Le Chateau in France

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