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Reference258313
Price645,000 EUR
Bedrooms6
Bathrooms4
Floor Space265.0m2
Land Area1.8 Ha
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Beautiful 6 bedroom Farmhouse for sale with countryside view in Eymet, Nouvelle Aquitaine

645,000 EUR
535,350 GBP677,250 USD
Enchanting and beautifully presented 6 bedroom stone property in a tranquil situation just below the picturesque hilltop village of Soumensac and only a ten minute drive from the bustling market town of Eymet.

This beautiful 265m2 farmhouse perfectly balances traditional character with spacious living areas.
On the ground floor, a welcoming entrance hall sets the tone for the rest of the home. The kitchen provides ample space for family meals and entertaining, whilst the living room offers a warm and inviting atmosphere with plenty of room for relaxation. This level also includes two comfortable bedrooms, a generously sized bathroom and a utility room.

From a rear hallway...
Enchanting and beautifully presented 6 bedroom stone property in a tranquil situation just below the picturesque hilltop village of Soumensac and only a ten minute drive from the bustling market town of Eymet.

This beautiful 265m2 farmhouse perfectly balances traditional character with spacious living areas.
On the ground floor, a welcoming entrance hall sets the tone for the rest of the home. The kitchen provides ample space for family meals and entertaining, whilst the living room offers a warm and inviting atmosphere with plenty of room for relaxation. This level also includes two comfortable bedrooms, a generously sized bathroom and a utility room.

From a rear hallway, there is also access to a barn and an independent apartment, which is currently used as a rental.
Beautifully appointed, it benefits from its own separate access and comprises an open-plan kitchen, dining and living space, a spacious bedroom, and a modern shower room.
This makes it an excellent option for generating income or welcoming guests in complete privacy.

The first floor offers a striking principal suite, with a walk in dressing room and a stylish shower room.
In addition there are 2 further bedrooms, 1 of which incorporates its own WC.

Set in almost 4.5 acres of land, it includes a twelve-metre swimming pool with a covered pool terrace, while the elevated position offers beautiful open views across the surrounding countryside.
The extensive grounds provide ample space for outdoor living, gardening, or simply enjoying the peace and tranquillity of the location, and are large enough to accommodate a paddock for a horse or pony.

The property's traditional stone facade exudes charm and character, while inside the generous proportions and versatile layout allow for a variety of lifestyle possibilities.
Its prime location combines the serenity of the countryside with easy access to the vibrant community of Eymet and the charm of Soumensac, making this home a truly special opportunity.
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