In the centre of Montignac-Lascaux, not far from the church square, this 14th-century building is one of the oldest in the village. Its facade features medieval architecture with mullioned and arched windows. On the ground floor, the kitchen and 35 m² living room with fireplace both open onto the garden. The house is surprisingly luminous for a building of this era, thanks to the large windows on the garden side and a south-facing gallery leading to three bedrooms upstairs. At the bottom of the 400 m² garden, there is a two-car garage and a studio/office with en suite shower room/wc. This space would be ideal for a business or workshop....Large 60 m² attic that could be converted in the house. Its character, garden, luminosity and garage make this house a rare opportunity in the village. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website:
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