In the heart of the Bouriane region, in a small hamlet between Quercy and Prigord, this remarkable character property is highly representative of the architecture of this region in the 19th century. It currently offers 213 m (2, 153 sq ft) of living space and more than 100 m (1, 076 sq ft) of annexe space, with 12 rooms spread over three floors.The dwelling has been renovated and converted over the course of successive occupancies. The most recent restoration, involving all the various trades, was carried out some forty years ound floor: a 23 m (238 sq ft) open cellar on the south facade used as a shelter and for storing maintenance equipment, a 20 m (215 sq ft) room in the structure used as a kitchen, storage room and laundry room, a 48 m (482 sq ft) cellar, boiler room and miscellaneous storage space, a separate 5 m (538 sq ft) space in the lower part of the dovecote, extended by the lower part of the terrace to provide a 20 m (215 sq ft) surface area.N+1: This level is accessed from the main cellar via a cement stairway, but also from the outside via a beautiful straight stone stairway on the south facade that leads to a porch overlooking a 20 m (215 sq ft) paved terrace with metal railings, a 23 m (236 sq ft) entrance hall with a monumental fireplace, a 5 m (538 sq ft) hallway leading to a 6, 3 m, a 3.4 m bathroom, a 12.7 m bedroom, a 6.2 m toilet, a second 10 m bedroom, a 1.2 m toilet, an 18 m lounge with fireplace opening on to the terrace, a 2 m hallway leading to a 4 m shower room, a 1.2 m toilet and a third 19.4 m bedroom. From the terrace, access is gained to the N+1 part of the 5 m dovecote, which once housed a workshop.N+2: accessed from the entrance hall by a wooden staircase with a 1/4 turn leading to a 7 m landing leading to a fourth 12 m bedroom, a 28 m convertible attic, an 11 m workshop, a 4.3 m bathroom, a fifth 30 m bedroom, a 1.3 m Wc and a sixth 10 m bedroom. Oil-Fired heating, individual drainage (septic tank not compliant), hot water produced by an electric hot water tank.The outbuildings:- The barn:It is situated some twenty metres to the south, opposite the s architecture and two-storey layout are typical of 19th century barns in this has an excellent stone structure with a traditional oak roof frame covered with interlocking tiles. Note the presence of photovoltaic panels on the south-facing slope.The total floor area of the two levels is 316 m.- The bakehouse is situated directly to the east of the dwelling, but is not attached to was built at the same time as the barn, but in a more modest style.The bread oven and miscellaneous storage space on the ground floor span approx. 40 m (430 sq ft).Miscellaneous storage space on N+1.Rather dilapidated building.- The swimming pool:This was built some forty metres away in the park to the Sw of the measures 10 m x 5 m. It is bordered by a row of reconstituted stone slabs, waterproofed with a Pvc membrane, water purified by hydrolysis with salt, and secured by an electrically-operated Pvc roller shutter.Large, well-landscaped grounds with flowers and trees covering more than 7, 000 m.The environment has been preserved and the main structures are in very good condition, although work is required to bring them up to standard (drainage, electricity, insulation, more efficient heating, etc.).Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Gorisques website
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