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House with terrace Saint-Bonnet-Elvert (19)

The advertiser did not provide an english description for this listing.

€515,800
240
4bedrooms
1bathroom
land  9,997

By Périgord Sotheby’s International Realty

13 listings near Saint-Bonnet-Elvert

Manor 1
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Manor Sainte-Fortunade (19)

Superb Manor in a bucolic setting, the renovation is very well done, mixing the old and the modern. In the Manor, a very beautiful living room of around 100m² where wood, stone and slate harmonize wonderfully, a master suite with the originality of the bathroom in the tower, three other bedrooms with a bathroom. It also includes three majestic en-suite bedrooms with independent entrances for each of them, which will delight your teenagers, your friends or could be guest rooms. In the wooded park of approximately 18,000m², the swimming pool and spa invite you to relax and you also have a tennis course for sports enthusiasts. 10 minutes by car from shops, the train station and pretty places like the Canal des Moines which inspired Coco Chanel. Come and discover this sumptuous Property which should not leave you indifferent. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Georisks website: www.georisks.gouv.fr »

€650,000
338
7bd
1ba.
land  1.8ha

By Agence Hamilton

Property 2
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10

Property Marcillac-la-Croisille (19)

The advertiser did not provide an english description for this listing.

€987,000
1,000
land  9ha

By Blayez Immobilier

House 3
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12

House Saint-Privat (19)

The advertiser did not provide an english description for this listing.

€295,000
301
5bd
3ba.
land  7,300

By Celaur Immobilier Beaulieu

House with terrace 4
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House with terrace Beynat (19)

The advertiser did not provide an english description for this listing.

€319,990
217
4bd
2ba.
land  3,791

By Celaur Immobilier Beaulieu

House 5
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House Aubazines (19)

Je vous propose dans le joli village AUBAZINES cet ancien Hôtel, restaurant. Il possède 42 chambres, deux grandes salles de restaurant, cuisine, cave, of which 4.50 % fees incl. VAT at the buyer's expense.

€575,000
1,150

By Propriétés Privées

House with terrace 6
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House with terrace Beaulieu-sur-Dordogne (19)

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€337,000
188
5bd
3ba.
land  5,783

By Celaur Immobilier Beaulieu

House with terrace 7
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House with terrace Meyssac (19)

The advertiser did not provide an english description for this listing.

€359,900
128
4bd
4ba.
land  936

By Celaur Immobilier Beaulieu

House 8
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House Meyssac (19)

The advertiser did not provide an english description for this listing.

€495,000
245
5bd
1ba.
land  4,157

By Destin De Pierre

House 9
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House Collonges-la-Rouge (19)

A 16th-century seigneurial house with a tree-dotted garden and a clear view of its bucolic surroundings, nestled in a village in France’s Corrèze department. Once you have gone through the medieval village’s alleys and squares, you reach its south edge where the towering 12th-century Saint-Pierre church stands. The property lies opposite this church. The Château de Vassinhac stands nearby too. This edifice dates back to the 15th century and is listed as a historical monument. The family to whom the seigneurial house currently belongs also owns this chateau. Outbuildings once separated the two edifices, but they were destroyed in the 19th century. From the road, a wrought-iron gate leads into the property. This entrance gate is framed between two pillars. Low walls adjoin the pillars and enclose the house and its garden, separating the property from the road and giving it privacy. Another gate leads in from the lane on the east side and takes you into a large area where several vehicles can be parked discreetly in the shade of trees. The house has a garden-level floor, a raised ground floor, a first floor and a second floor in its roof space. The dwelling forms an L shape and is made up of two sections with solid bases. The seigneurial majesty of this fine edifice finds expression in its tall elevations of exposed red sandstone that characterises the whole village, in its large windows with small square panes, and in its sculpted surrounds and lintels. An imposing hipped slate roof crowns the house. Lichen has grown on it over time, giving the roof a certain tint. Two monumental three-level chimney stacks of red sandstone rise up from the roof on its east and north sides. And shed dormers punctuate the tall roof harmoniously. On the south side, a stone staircase takes you up to a terrace. From this terrace, French windows lead straight into the house’s raised ground floor. You can look down at the home’s landscaped garden from up here too and gaze beyond it at a vast meadow edged with a building and hedges that stretch towards the surrounding hills.

€590,000
290
7bd
1ba.
land  1,778

By Patrice Besse

House 10
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House Soursac (19)

The advertiser did not provide an english description for this listing.

€336,000
225
4bd
4ba.
land  1,327

By Celaur Immobilier Beaulieu

House 11
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House Queyssac-les-Vignes (19)

An 18th century presbytery, garden and swimming pool in a small peaceful village between Haut Quercy and Corrèze. Built on a steep slope in a commanding position over the village, the generously proportioned presbytery is a jewel of Correze architecture dating back to 1764. Nestling in a green setting, it is flanked by terraces that insulate it from any noise. The church is opposite, on the other side of a small square with an obelisk-shaped war memorial. There is a view of the old castle, as was typical in villages of yesteryear, where the two powers, both religious and mortal shared the same space. This was provided, however, that there was a large enough community to support the parish priest. This was clearly the case here, where the presbytery, a symbol of religious power, dominates the mortal power from all its height, as is reinforced by the impressive dimensions of its roof, which was completely refitted recently and which is still under a ten-year guarantee. This is a huge advantage for any buyer who will have to manage such a large roof area in the future. Probably originally built in an opus incertum manner and plastered to give it a more noble appearance, the facade is now covered with a huge Virginia creeper, emphasising the impression that the entire building is part of the surrounding nature. The house is accessed via two terraced gardens with a path leading up to them. The lower garden opens onto a grassy esplanade, while the upper garden, which has more trees and plants, must have once had a vegetable garden and the parish priest's garden, and which are just waiting to see better days again. To enter we pass through a single-leaf gate with a modest, low wrought-iron base. As visitors go through they will be sure to want to ring the bell hanging from the ancient metal belfry, which is just crying out to be rung. The path branches off to the right and leads to the swimming pool.

€550,000
213
4bd
1ba.
land  2,222

By Patrice Besse

House with terrace 12
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House with terrace Egletons (19)

The advertiser did not provide an english description for this listing.

€365,000
265
5bd
1ba.
land  1,588

By Blayez Immobilier

House 13
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House Turenne (19)

EXCLUSIVE TO STONE'S DESTINY This stone house and local slate roof, dating from the 12th and 16th centuries , was built on the eastern flank of the rocky promontory of Turenne, a medieval village in Corrèze classified as one of the Most Beautiful Villages in France (1) and located south of Brive . Its dominant position gives it a remarkable 180o view of the surrounding countryside. Entirely renovated with ecological materials by its current owners, this charming village house also benefits, exceptionally, from more than 4000m2 of land and 4 private parking spaces. SECTOR AND LOCATION The village of Turenne is located in southern Corrèze, in the heart of the Dordogne Valley (2), on the borders of Bas Limousin, Causses du Quercy and Périgord Noir. - 9 min from the A20 (Paris-Toulouse) - 13 min from Brive Vallée de la Dordogne airport - 21 min from Brive-la-Gaillarde - 20 min from Martel THE HOUSE Distributed on 3 levels, this old lady (whose central part dates from the 12th century), was entirely rehabilitated with very particular attention, the fruit of an intact passion and a deep respect for the history of the place and its builders. successive. The current state of finish results from a long search for a subtle balance between conservation of the existing and comfort of modern life. In R : - main living room, with its red sandstone fireplace, - fully fitted and equipped kitchen, - bathroom with toilet. In R+1 : - bedroom, - desk In R-1 : - room that can be used as a second living room or bedroom, - second room that can be used as a bedroom or large office with independent entrance, - bathroom with toilet. - small vaulted cellar (external access) The terrace : - Place of life in its own right, the terrace offers an incredible and delicious panorama! The garden : vegetable garden and orchard, An adjoining plot of agricultural land (more than 3000m2), located below the house, completes the garden. Small room for storing gardening equipment. On a technical level : - double glazed wood joinery, - heating: two pellet stoves, - hemp-lime, lime-sand plasters, breathable chalk paint, whitewash, - hemp-linen-cotton insulation, - house connected to mains drainage (1) Extract from the Most Beautiful Villages of France website Bearing the name of a powerful viscount who reigned over Limousin, Périgord and Quercy for ten centuries, Turenne has kept many traces of its history: the César and Trésor towers, remains of the castle dominating the village, old mansions from the 15th to the 17th century adorned with turrets or watchtowers and simpler residences with roofs covered with lauzes or slates... (2) Extract from the Dordogne Valley website Installed on a promontory, the village of Turenne and its region benefited from capital privileges. Following the remarriage of Eleanor of Aquitaine with the future King of England, a Franco-English war tore the region apart for three centuries. Saint Louis, to keep a French foothold in this 'English' part, decided to give the viscount of Turenne sovereign rights which made the viscount a state within a state. Turenne was also a refuge for Protestants during the wars of religion.

€249,000
108
2bd
land  4,211

By Destin De Pierre

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