A very pretty stone Perigord-style farmhouse comprising two separate renovated dwellings, an imposing Auvergne-style barn, a guest chalet and a beautiful, varied land of close to 15 acres with a spring. This beautiful complex is located along a small country road near the touristy village of Arnac-Pompadour and its famous national stud farms, and not far from the small town of Lubersac with all amenities. It would be suitable for a family; to accommodate relatives or two families wishing to invest and live together in beautiful stones, or to rent the second house as a seasonal gte. Its land allows you to have a mini-agritourism activity with market gardening, animals, small or large or to entertain paying guests. Don't miss this little gem and come and visit it!The authentic main houseThe main house has a lot of charm with its fully repointed walls, its recent flat tile roof and its dormer windows. It has a surprising side, because it looks like a single-floor house from the street, but it hides a garden level and a double staircase on the land side.You enter the house into the living room with a cast iron wood burner installed in the large fireplace, and a door leading to the garden. The living room connects directly to its left, partially separated by the stairwell, to a large fitted bespoke kitchen with a double north-east/south-east aspect. Under the stairs, a cloakroom, and finally, a stone staircase running down to the first part of the converted area at garden level.To the right of the living room, the lounge with triple north-west/south-west/south-east aspect and an enamelled cast iron wood burner installed in the second fireplace of the house. A second staircase leads down to the second area of the living space on the garden level.A that level, located under the kitchen, a utility room has been fitted out with a toilet and pantry and a side door to the garden. It contains a hot water tank, washing machine, fridge and the hot water flexi-pipes for the underfloor heating system located under the living room and lounge. In the middle of the house, just the ground and, on the other side, under the lounge, a storeroom with a meter and electrical panels and double French doors to the garden to the south-east.On the 1st floor, you arrive at a landing leading to an office area with French doors on the north-east side, which could be converted into an additional bedroom after adding a partition. Just off the landing, a corridor/hallway leads to a bathroom fitted with a shower, bathtub, vanity unit, toilet and heated towel rail. Then, a guest bedroom with French doors, exposed brick fireplace and roof oak frame giving a nice touch of authenticity. Finally, the master bedroom with French doors and double south-west/south-east aspect, and still with exposed fireplace and roof frame. Charm aplenty!The second dwellingSeparated from the main house by the barn, an old pigsty was converted just 10 years ago into a dwelling house, also very charming. In a simpler and more rustic style, here everything is just exposed stones, beams and solid wood! You enter the house in the centre of the north-east facade under a glass canopy, directly into a 26 x 25 living room with large beige ceramic floor tiles, beautiful, exposed ceiling beams and all the walls in repointed stone. The room consists, immediately to the left of the entrance, of a bread oven, the top of which has been converted into a half-level dressing room accessible by a stone staircase from the ground floor and the 1st floor. To the right of the entrance, a fitted kitchen area, then opposite, a lounge area with an enamelled cast iron wood burner and two French doors on the south-west side, and finally a dining area. The exposed oak staircase leads upstairs directly into a large bedroom with an office area on solid wood flooring. Right next door, there is a stylish shower room with walk-in shower, toilet and French doors to the north-east.A majestic barn and other outbuildingsLoca