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Reference 246671

5 bedroom Farmhouse for sale with countryside view with Income Potential in Sauzet, Midi-Pyrenees

666,750 EUR
537,285 GBP 668,482.50 USD
Set on the edge of a charming hamlet in the Lot is this very pretty stone property house, typical of the Quercy area, with guest accommodation.

The main house is accessed via a set of stones steps and covered balcony, known as a "bolet" or 'balet', which leads to the pigeonnier which has been converted into a study and the entrance hall. A lovely and bright living room of almost 70m2 features a large fireplace, parquet floors and kitchen area. A cloakroom and WC are also accessible from this room.
On the same level, there is a beautiful master suite with dressing room, contemporary bathroom/shower and separate WC.

Upstairs, a large landing leads to 3 bedrooms and a shower room.

On the garden level, there is a superb vaulted dining room with a lovely adjoining summer kitchen leading directly onto the magnificent terrace offering stunning views over the countryside.
A covered terrace overlooks the sunny swimming pool.

The guest house is on the other side of the courtyard and has a living room with open-plan kitchen, a bedroom, a shower room with separate WC and a lovely covered terrace.

Outside there is also an old bread oven, a garden shed and further storage rooms.
Possible gite business (subject to necessary permissions).

This beautiful property is ideally situated in attractive mature grounds, just a few minutes from the nearest shops, 30 minutes from the town of Cahors and just 15 minutes from Prayssac and Montcuq.

Features

Reference246671
Price666,750 EUR
Number of Bedrooms
Bedrooms
5
Number of Bathrooms
Bathrooms
3
Floor Space in Metres Squared
Floor Space
300.0m2
Land Size in Metres Squared
Land Area
5,509.0m2

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This Farmhouse is located in Sauzet in France

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