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Detached Properties with Barn and Land, 207.000 Euros, FPC76

January 9, 2012 by · Leave a Comment 

 

Wonderful opportunity to acquire an beautifully detached renovated properties.

 Grounds have been lovingly restored to a very high standard of excellence including new components, fixtures and fittings, electrics, plumbing, and insulation. 

 It truly is a ‘Grand design’ project. Dating back to 1859, with a barn and further outbuildings perfect for further development.

 ” The Farmhouse ” comprises of  Dining/kitchen 30m2 with large fireplace and Godin wood burning stove, terrazzo marble flooring and beamed ceiling. Windows to front and side, traditional style fitted units provide ample storage space with worktops over and tiled splash backs. There is a double sink and drainer, integrated eye-level electric oven and gas hob, fridge and dishwasher. Wooden stairs rise to the first floor under which is an office area. Door to: Sitting Room 30m2, which has windows overlooking the courtyard and French windows onto a private garden. There is a traditional style Godin wood burner, wooden flooring and beamed ceiling.

First floor: Bedroom One 23m2 with exposed stonework, polished wooden floor, window to the front, velux window, built in wardrobes and cupboards.

Bedroom Two 21m2 with exposed stonework, polished wooden floor, window to front, velux window, built in wardrobes and cupboards.  Bathroom with skylight window, walk in shower, part tiled walls, WC, washbasin, heated towel rail, large cupboard and polished wooden floor.

 To the side of the barn is a large raised terraced BBQ area and established kitchen garden with attractive planting and fruit trees. This leads to the lawned gardens with Summerhouse, which is situated near to the swimming pool.

The propertiy is located in a small village approx 25 kms from Angouleme and 65 kms from Limoges, 10kms from the beautiful Chateau town of La Rochefoucauld, which has many quality restaurants, excellent supermarkets, schools, and a vibrant artisan community.

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