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House in Limousin, France

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  • Property ID on Prian.info: 3434630
    Property ID on company's website: 75011115671
    Last update: 24.10.2021
    Number of views: 143

116 000 €

House in Limousin, France


  • Property ID on Prian.info: 3434630
    Property ID on company's website: 75011115671
    Last update: 24.10.2021
    Number of views: 143

Specifications

Sale price 116 000 €
Address France, Limousin

Description

Located on a beautiful plot of 1,500 m2, this property offers: - a house of approximately 90 m2 of living space with on the ground floor a kitchen, a shower room, toilet and living room. Upstairs, two beautiful bedrooms. - three barns, one of which is quite large adjoining the house, which makes it possible to envisage enormous possibilities for expansion. - a vaulted cellar and a well. In the heart of a pretty village, it is 3 km from Nantiat where you will find all the amenities and in thirty minutes you will be in Limoges. A visit is required Fees: 5.45% including tax including buyer's charge (€ 110,000 excluding fees) Commercial Agent Limoges is a city in southwest-central France. It's known for its decorated porcelain, much of which is on display at the Musée National Adrien Dubouché. In the historic center, medieval timber-frame houses line Rue de la Boucherie. Set in the former Episcopal Palace, the Musée des Beaux-Arts showcases the history of the city's medieval enamel. The Gothic Cathédrale St-Étienne de Limoges took 6 centuries to complete. Porcelain connoisseurs will already be familiar with the legendary name of Limoges. For more than 200 years, the city has thrived as the top producer of excellent hard-paste porcelain (china) in France. Several factories continue to make ‘limoges' and stunning examples fill city museums and galleries. Limoges is on the site of the 10 BC Roman city Augustoritum, which took advantage of this strategic position on the River Vienne. The modern-day centre is compact and easy to explore: historic buildings and museums cluster in the medieval Cité quarter, alongside the river, and the partly pedestrianised Château quarter, just to the west. If you come by train you'll be arriving in style at the city's grand art deco Gare des Bénédictins. To receive more information about this property and to be put in touch directly with our local agent, Isabelle Roussel, please fill in the form below.


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Matthieu Cany
Languages: english, french
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