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Stunning renovated 17th century stone property in quiet hamlet

€545,900 BVI76397
Bedrooms
4
Bathrooms
2
Habitable space
360 m2
Plot size
2,862 m2
Area
Brantôme en Périgord
Department
Dordogne

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Stunning renovated 17th century stone property in quiet hamlet

  • Fibre internet installed
  • Close to beautiful Brantome
  • Beautifully restored throughout
  • Many original features
EXCLUSIVE TO BEAUX VILLAGES! A substantial 17th century stone property, lovingly restored and situated in a small peaceful hamlet of only 3 houses.
Located just 10 minutes drive from the picturesque riverside market town of Brantome and surrounded by the pretty villages and towns of the Perigord Vert. Perigueux. Dordogne’s lively capital city is just a 40-minute drive and has all you will need, with its great shops and restaurants. Angouleme is just a 45 minutes drive with its fast trains (TGV) to Paris. Bergerac and Limoges airport are 90 minutes drive away.
Approaching the house via a driveway you will find this beautiful house situated in manicured gardens on all sides and with pretty countryside views. It is one of a small isolated group of only three properties. It has been lovingly restored to retain all the beautiful pale stonework and original features inside.
Immaculately presented inside with spacious rooms throughout, close attention has been paid to ensure high-quality workmanship carried out by skilled local artisans. This is the kind of property you would expect to see in an interior homes magazine.

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To your right as you exit the driveway and opposite the main house, is a large barn with a partly covered outside eating area. This is used for storage of garden tools and furniture with one side having a large open area and the other side a mezzanine and currently used as a workshop.
Entering the kitchen via the courtyard, be prepared to be wowed by this gorgeous, spacious room with an informal dining area.
To one side of the kitchen and up a few steps is the original, grand entrance hall which has the staircase to the first-floor bedrooms and bathrooms. The utility room is located here and is ample for all your white goods and a useful practical area to not overcrowd the kitchen with appliances.
Back on the other side of the kitchen, a small hallway leads on one side into a formal dining room and bar area and on the other side into a cozy living room which further leads into a study with a lovely fireplace, all have large French windows and doors to the rear garden.
All the features you would want in a typical French home are in these rooms: exposed stone, wooden beams, fireplaces, wood burning stoves, all beautifully maintained.
Despite its spacious size, the rooms feel cozy and stylish. Go upstairs via the entrance hall to its 4 bedrooms (2 of which are super spacious ) and 2 bathrooms and you will begin to appreciate the attention to detail of this house and its beauty.
Behind the barn is a large lawned garden with mature trees where you can take in the lovely views of open countryside in peace and tranquility, a decked area provides the perfect spot for evening drinks or a BBQ.
The rear garden behind the house leads to a stunning open-air garden room. Restored from an attached barn on one side of the house, there is partial roofing where there is a hot tub and a seating/dining area, while opposite there is a decked mezzanine area allowing for dining or drinking under the stars. There is outside lighting and the ground floor would be a great private spot to install a swimming pool.
The property benefits from a number of modern-day conveniences. There is a access to high speed fibre internet. The hot water/heating system is powered by a Rayburn wood burning stove which heats a 750-litre storage tank providing the clean hot water and also powering the central heating radiators. There are also 3 underground rainwater storage tanks of 20,000 litres each one. The whole house is double glazed in mostly hardwood with the doors being either Chestnut or Oak.
This is a property that is full of character and charm, you need to see it for yourself to appreciate what a lovely home it would make.

Price including agency fees : 545 900 €
Price excluding agency fees : 515 000 €
Buyer commission, tax included: 6%

Information on any natural risk, such as flooding, can be obtained via this government website

Mandate type: Direct

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€545,900
£ 468,224
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Reference
BVI76397
Property type
House
Bedrooms
4
Bathrooms
2
Habitable space
360 m2
Plot size
2,862 m2
Area
Brantôme en Périgord
Department
Dordogne

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Bedrooms
4
Bathrooms
2
N° rooms
10
Habitable space
360 m2
Plot size
2,862 m2
Pool
No
Condition
Excellent
Neighbours
Discreet
Drainage
Septic tank
Heating
Stove, Electric
Income potential
Unknown
Tax fonciere
€2,346

Supplies

Double glazing
Fireplace
Internet
Jacuzzi

Building

Optical fiber

Rooms and Areas

Main house - Ground floor

1 Equipped kitchen - (49 M2)

1 Hallway - (5.6 M2)

1 Dining room - (46.5 M2)

1 Living-room - (57 M2)

1 Study - (20 M2)

1 Laundry room - (29 M2)

1 Entrance - (40 M2)

Main house - 1st floor

1 Mezzanine - (18.5 M2)

1 Shower room / Lavatory - (10 M2)

1 Master bedroom - (46 M2)

1 Hallway

1 Bedroom(s) - (18 M2)

1 Bedroom(s) - (13.7 M2)

1 Landing - (9.5 M2)

1 Hallway

1 Master bedroom - (31 M2)

1 Bathroom / Lavatory

Exterior - Garden level

1 Barn - (108 M2)

1 Barn - (42 M2)

1 Cellar

1 Land - (2862 M2)

1 Outbuilding


Energy performance certificate

Realised: 24 July 2024

Estimated annual energy expenditure for typical use between €2800 and €3850.

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Energy performance

 

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consumption 189 kWh/m².year
emission 5 kg CO2/m².year
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Gas emission

 

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emission 5 kg CO2/m².year
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G

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Location

Aquitaine
Dordogne
Brantôme en Périgord

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