Reference255434
Price775,000 EUR
Bedrooms5
Bathrooms2
Floor Space330.0m2
Land Area1.1 Ha

Renovated 5 bedroom Farmhouse for sale with panoramic and countryside views in Saint Cyprien, Nouvelle Aquitaine

775,000 EUR
643,250 GBP813,750 USD
Beautiful and rare stone ensemble, with origins dating back to the 13th century, set in an elevated position in the heart of the Perigord Noir's Golden Triangle, featuring a striking porch, a charming inner courtyard and stunning views over the valley.

Restored in 2008 by a local architect, the 330 m2 property perfectly balances the character of a traditional Perigord farmhouse with clean, contemporary design.

The main residence offers 238 m2 of beautifully arranged living space.
At its heart, a 45 m2 living room with wood-burning insert opens into a 22 m2 dining area and a spacious 44 m2 kitchen, fully equipped and centred around a classic cantou fireplace.
It also i...
Beautiful and rare stone ensemble, with origins dating back to the 13th century, set in an elevated position in the heart of the Perigord Noir's Golden Triangle, featuring a striking porch, a charming inner courtyard and stunning views over the valley.

Restored in 2008 by a local architect, the 330 m2 property perfectly balances the character of a traditional Perigord farmhouse with clean, contemporary design.

The main residence offers 238 m2 of beautifully arranged living space.
At its heart, a 45 m2 living room with wood-burning insert opens into a 22 m2 dining area and a spacious 44 m2 kitchen, fully equipped and centred around a classic cantou fireplace.
It also includes a luxurious master suite with en suite and dressing room, three further bedrooms, a study or fifth bedroom, two shower rooms, three WCs and two cellars with direct access to the garden and courtyard.

A separate 70 m2 workshop can be made into a guest house over two levels is fully independent and connected to all utilities-perfect for use as a gite (subject to necessary permissions), artist's studio or guest accommodation.

The grounds of just over 1 ha are thoughtfully landscaped and include a truffle orchard planted in 2014, a swimming pool measuring 4.5 x 9 m sits beside a wooden terrace with stunning views over the surrounding countryside.
There is also a stone "tower" with traditional lauze roofing, a further stone outbuilding, ample parking, storage area and a dedicated boiler room.

This house is equipped with eco-conscious systems: a 25 kW wood pellet boiler with 4.8-ton silo, 24 m2 of solar panels supporting both a 2,000-litre buffer tank and 500-litre hot water tank, a 50,000-litre rainwater tank, a centralised vacuum system and double-flow ventilation.
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