Stone sanctuary and its 6-hectare kingdom
This sturdy house has stood the test of time, unflinching and true to its character.
“Nature isn’t a place to visit. It’s home!”
If, for you, happiness is measured by the distance between you and the nearest neighbor, stop right there! We’ve done the math… zero in sight!
At the end of the road, where the world’s clamor fades away, this 1780 farmhouse sits peacefully at the end of its cul-de-sac.
This fortress of serenity, proudly anchored in the heart of a sea of green, will quench the thirst for space and freedom of happy misanthropes and other lovers of the great outdoors. Push open the door and enter the arena.
Here, oak reigns supreme, stone is queen. Look up: the main beams watch over the place. Look down: the tiled floor leads your gaze to the fireplace, large enough to forge legendary swords or roast a wild boar for dinner.
Several windows facing different directions invite light into the interior, summer and winter alike, enhancing the spaciousness of the living area, which includes the living room and a fully equipped kitchen.
While the table isn’t round, it’s ready to welcome valiant knights. Two bathrooms, an entrance hall resembling a lair of epic collections, and a separate toilet complete the ground floor. A wooden staircase leads to a kingdom nestled under the eaves.
Here, the rock still reigns supreme, softened by the light from windows that capture the starry sky.
You’ll find a study for writing memoirs of your most glorious conquests, and three charming attic bedrooms: the master bedroom and two that will delight your little ones.
The giants’ workshop, meanwhile, is located in the adjoining barn. This is a dream arsenal, a DIY haven, the perfect place for even your most extravagant projects to find a setting worthy of their grandeur.
The potential is immense; just look at it from the mezzanine and ideas will start flowing.
At the far end of the building, you’ll discover a studio apartment, ripe for renovation, designed to accommodate a guest, a friend, or a teenager glued to their internet connection and reluctant to spend too much time with the family.
This sturdy house has stood the test of time, unflinching and true to its character. And then there’s the lean-to, the small shed, the partially enclosed grounds… and what grounds they are!
Nestled between forest and meadow, they’re large enough for horses to gallop, or for establishing your own independent country.
The surroundings are equally authentic, a true haven of peace and quiet, perfect for those seeking absolute tranquility.
You get the picture! This isn’t just about acquiring walls; it’s about having your own private postal code.
ENERGY RATING: E / CLIMATE RATING: B
Estimated average annual energy costs for standard use, based on energy prices for the following years (2021, 2022, and 2023): between EUR2,970 and EUR4,050.
Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website for the relevant areas: www.georisques.gouv.fr
Michaël Koelblen
EI RSAC 879 658 748 Limoges
Tel: 33 7 49 15 87 70
Email: michael.koelblen@espaces-atypiques.com
Additional information
- 6 rooms
- 4 bedrooms
- 3 shower rooms
- 1 floor in the building
- Outdoor space : 59306 SQM
- Parking : 5 parking spaces
- Property tax : 924 €
Energy Performance Certificate
- A
- B
- C
- D
- 286kWh/m².year9*kg CO2/m².yearE
- F
- G
- A
- 9kg CO2/m².yearB
- C
- D
- E
- F
- G
Estimated average annual energy costs for standard use, indexed to specific years 2021, 2022, 2023 : between 2970 € and 4045 € Subscription Included
Agency fees
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The fees include VAT and are payable by the vendor
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Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Geohazards website : www.georisques.gouv.fr
