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House in Dordogne, France

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  • Property ID on Prian.info: 3406868
    Property ID on company's website: 75011117363
    Last update: 03.08.2021
    Number of views: 119

238 000 €

House in Dordogne, France


  • Property ID on Prian.info: 3406868
    Property ID on company's website: 75011117363
    Last update: 03.08.2021
    Number of views: 119

Specifications

Sale price 238 000 €
Address France, Dordogne

Description

24600 Celles: houses with 2343m² of land. In Perigord, near Riberac, this property has been nicely restored. This real estate complex consists of 2 houses, two garages and an outbuilding located on a dead end road in a pretty little hamlet. the main house, ground floor, offers a living room with cathedral ceiling and fireplace, a living room, a fitted and very functional kitchen, a shower room and a toilet, an office, direct access from the kitchen to the garage, two terraces. On the 1st floor, 3 bedrooms, a WC and a large shower room. The second terraced house consists of a main room with kitchen and living room, a floor with 2 open bedrooms. VIRGIN DPE. Riberac is a commune in the Dordogne department in Nouvelle-Aquitaine in southwestern France. The commune is situated by the Dronne River. Ribérac is a village in Dordogne, in the region of New Aquitaine, about thirty kilometers west of Périgueux, on the borders of the department of Charente. The town, which has nearly 4,300 inhabitants, is renowned as the "capital" of the Périgord Vert, bordered by the forest, in the green valley of the Dronne. Already inhabited during the Bronze Age and then in Roman times, the site of Ribérac is exposed during the Norman invasions: fortifications are erected and then a priory is founded in the ninth century. At the beginning of the 11th century, a castle was erected, which over the centuries was the possession of various seigneuries (Turenne, Talleyrand, Bergerac...). Strongly damaged after the wars of Religion, it ended up being destroyed in the nineteenth century. Meanwhile, the city has grown into a commercial and administrative town where even a few small industrial units were established in the 19th and 20th centuries. Today, the city has an interesting architectural heritage due, in particular, to its former sub-prefecture status, in the heart of a preserved natural environment which makes it an attractive place to stay, not to mention its gastronomic richness. To receive more information about this property and to be put in touch directly with our local agent, Iryna Erraji, please fill in the form below.


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