Dwelling: Nestled in an enclosed wooded park, this stone mansion from the 1830s has various outbuildings and many period features. It is topped with a Corrèze slate roof, proudly displays its fireplaces, the sitting dogs of the four sides of its framework opening on either side onto the entrance and the garden at the back. Characteristic of noble houses of the time, the building is built on a cellar and has a classic interior configuration around a wooden staircase that leads to three levels. On the ground floor, there is a dining room and a tiled living room, kitchen with terrazzo floor. The whole can communicate and there are several openings on the same level as the garden. On the first floor, a hallway with parquet flooring leads to four bedrooms, three of which have water points and fireplaces, a bathroom, a toilet. On the top floor, there are four attic bedrooms, three of which have water points, a bathroom, a toilet with washbasin. Despite continuous maintenance over the years, work is to be planned (frames except for the second floor in PVC, insulation, electricity, septic tank to be taken back,...). The whole is powered by oil heating (old but functional boiler). Exploitation: Several outbuildings are scattered throughout the park. The most important, close to the terrace at the back, is an old caretaker's house in two parts. The brick surround of its openings gives it a certain charm. It includes two entrances serving two levels, a set of rooms that can easily be converted into a gite, games room, workshop or other after a necessary renovation. A small garage is attached. On the right-hand perimeter wall are adjoining outbuildings such as a henhouse, small winery, woodshed and shed, all of which are in need of restoration. At the bottom of the garden are the walls of an old sheepfold whose future uses remain multiple. Land: The entire property is enclosed by walls, stakes or wire mesh. Neighbouring horses come to graze on the meadows without compensation. There are two distinct entrances, one for the house, the other for the caretaker's house. The park is planted with large trees, some of them coniferous, sometimes two hundred years old, on the edge or on an island. Clearings and paths have been formed and allow you to isolate yourself in this natural area. A vegetable garden still exists, slightly off-centre on the left side of the building. Additional information: This complex will require substantial restoration before regaining its former glory, but already meets many criteria for projects to settle large families, to welcome tourists, to develop cultural projects, for animal owners, horses, heritage lovers. In addition, this property is located in a municipality with all the local infrastructure. At an altitude of 768 metres, it is close to the Lyon-Bordeaux motorway, on the western edge of the department, both on the edge of the Limousin plateau and close to the Monts Dore chain. Safer's mission and challenges on this property - Supporting local development To find out the general terms and conditions of intervention of the Safers, please click on the "Consult the agency's rates" button below or go to our rural properties portal. Photos: © Copyright Safer - Use prohibited without the author's consent.
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