Reference253266
Price787,500 EUR
Bedrooms4
Bathrooms2
Floor Space320.0m2
Land Area7.4 Ha

Income Potential 4 bedroom House for sale with countryside view in Lauzerte, Occitanie

787,500 EUR
653,625 GBP826,875 USD
Enjoying far reaching countryside views from its peaceful location near Lauzerte, is this charming 4 bedroom Quercy house with dovecote, nestling in over 18 acres of glorious land with mature gardens, pool and outbuildings.

The main house of 320m2 comprises of an entrance hall of 15 m2, a kitchen 26 m2, dining room 22 m2, veranda 24 m2, living room 38 m2 with a stone fireplace, and several storage rooms / laundry room / boiler room on the garden level.

Upstairs is a mezzanine library, 4 bedrooms: a bedroom and a walk in wardrobe of 31 m2, a bedroom of 18 m2 and bathroom 6 m2, a bedroom of 17 m2, a bathroom 12 m2, an office of
28 m2, and a room of 17 m2.

It is in exce...
Enjoying far reaching countryside views from its peaceful location near Lauzerte, is this charming 4 bedroom Quercy house with dovecote, nestling in over 18 acres of glorious land with mature gardens, pool and outbuildings.

The main house of 320m2 comprises of an entrance hall of 15 m2, a kitchen 26 m2, dining room 22 m2, veranda 24 m2, living room 38 m2 with a stone fireplace, and several storage rooms / laundry room / boiler room on the garden level.

Upstairs is a mezzanine library, 4 bedrooms: a bedroom and a walk in wardrobe of 31 m2, a bedroom of 18 m2 and bathroom 6 m2, a bedroom of 17 m2, a bathroom 12 m2, an office of
28 m2, and a room of 17 m2.

It is in excellent condition with a good level of comfort, oil central heating, 2 wood stoves, double-glazed wooden frames, insulation under the attic and a septic tank.

There is a 305 m2 barn with a 220 m2 hangar section, an adjoining garage of 50 m2 (cemented floors), an old bread oven converted into a guest or caretaker's house with kitchenette, bedroom and bathroom and a 24 m2 workshop.

The swimming pool of 11 x 5 m, is salt water with a summer kitchen under an awning.

The land includes 3.5 ha of meadows and woods and 2 unexploited wells.
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