Reference258593
Price470,640 EUR
Bedrooms6
Bathrooms6
Floor Space300.0m2
Land Area2.8 Ha
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6 bedroom Farmhouse for sale with Income Potential in Issac, Nouvelle Aquitaine

470,640 EUR
390,631.20 GBP494,172 USD
Charming farmhouse and buildings dating back in part to the Sixteenth Century set in almost 7 acres and comprising two large houses , a massive two-level barn, a pigeonnier and assortment of outbuildings which form an enclosed secure courtyard, enjoying the landscape and quiet of the countryside, close to shops, Bergerac airport, the A89 motorway and numerous tourist attractions which would appeal to buyers wishing to operate gites or B&B (subject to permissions).


The 2 properties come with around 300m2 of habitable space.

The main house is one level and brimming with character features such as original beams, an impressive dining room with a huge fireplace and original f...
Charming farmhouse and buildings dating back in part to the Sixteenth Century set in almost 7 acres and comprising two large houses , a massive two-level barn, a pigeonnier and assortment of outbuildings which form an enclosed secure courtyard, enjoying the landscape and quiet of the countryside, close to shops, Bergerac airport, the A89 motorway and numerous tourist attractions which would appeal to buyers wishing to operate gites or B&B (subject to permissions).


The 2 properties come with around 300m2 of habitable space.

The main house is one level and brimming with character features such as original beams, an impressive dining room with a huge fireplace and original flooring. There are two double bedrooms and an attic with good head height which could provide additional accommodation (subject to necessary permissions).

The second house is light and bright with three entries onto the garden, courtyard and balustraded veranda.
The ground floor living room and dining room would be ideal for entertaining or a guest accommodation for a B&B.
There are two separate staircases serving the first floor which comprises 4 bedrooms and 2 shower rooms and set of stairs to access the attic.

Within the walled courtyard there is a 18m deep well, a 2-car carport, a pigeonnier, numerous outbuildings, a functioning bread (pizza) oven and a barn.

There are nearly 3 hectares of land composed of a small area of woodland, a large meadow which would suit horses, lawned garden, a fruit orchard, a pond and a secure pool area.

Just over 20km from Bergerac it is an exceptional setting where life is good and would be a wonderful family home.
There is also excellent potential for development of commercial activity.
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