Reference252499
Price579,000 EUR
Bedrooms11
Bathrooms7
Floor Space342.0m2
Land Area4,384.0m2

Income Producing 11 bedroom Farmhouse for sale with countryside view in Dompierre les Eglises, Nouvelle Aquitaine

579,000 EUR
480,570 GBP607,950 USD
Spacious stone property consisting of two beautifully restored stone buildings, providing a luxurious main residence and two substantial guest houses, each with a private swimming pool in an idyllic, secluded location near a historic chateau in the Limousin.

Situated in a peaceful area with no through traffic, this estate boasts panoramic views of the Haute-Vienne countryside, offering a unique sense of privacy and immersion in nature, yet with convenient access to nearby villages and local amenities.(The properties are secluded from each other and would make the perfect gite business - subject to necessary permissions).

Set within meticulously landscaped gardens of over an...
Spacious stone property consisting of two beautifully restored stone buildings, providing a luxurious main residence and two substantial guest houses, each with a private swimming pool in an idyllic, secluded location near a historic chateau in the Limousin.

Situated in a peaceful area with no through traffic, this estate boasts panoramic views of the Haute-Vienne countryside, offering a unique sense of privacy and immersion in nature, yet with convenient access to nearby villages and local amenities.(The properties are secluded from each other and would make the perfect gite business - subject to necessary permissions).

Set within meticulously landscaped gardens of over an acre, the estate is ideal for a large family seeking a countryside retreat with flexible guest accommodation, or even a thriving business venture in holiday rentals, bed-and-breakfast, or boutique hospitality.

•Main Residence• - The main house is thoughtfully designed for family living or private owner residence, featuring four elegant bedrooms and three bathrooms.
On the ground floor, a spacious living area (52 m2) combines an open kitchen, dining, and living room area with French doors that lead directly to the garden, seamlessly blending indoor and outdoor living. A laundry room with a shower and WC adds convenience.
Upstairs, accessible by two separate staircases, are two large bedrooms, one with an en-suite bath (a single bedroom), and an additional bedroom with its own shower and WC.
The house is equipped with central oil heating, ensuring comfort in all seasons.

•Guest House 1• - Perfectly situated next to the main residence, this versatile four-bedroom house is designed to accommodate extended family, guests, or rental visitors.
On the ground floor, a stylish 64 m2 living area, complete with a stone fireplace and wood-burning stove, opens onto the garden and pool area. One bedroom on this level includes an en suite shower and WC, providing easy access for guests with mobility needs.
Upstairs, three additional bedrooms share two bathrooms, offering flexibility for larger groups.
This house shares a charming garden and a pool with the main house, and is equipped with central oil heating.

•Guest House 2• - The second guest house, fully independent with its own entrance and amenities, provides a highly flexible layout ideal for a luxury holiday rental or private guest retreat.
With a 71 m2 open-plan living space, including a wood-burning stove and French doors leading to a private garden and second pool, this house offers an exceptional level of privacy.
It includes four bedrooms and three bathrooms over two levels, making it perfect for families or groups looking for a tranquil escape.

This property is situated in a prime location for those seeking the beauty of the Limousin countryside with the convenience of nearby amenities.
Scenic walking trails surround the area, inviting outdoor enthusiasts to explore.

With its flexible layout, the property is equally suited for personal enjoyment, multiple guest accommodations, or even a more extensive business model as a rural boutique hotel or wellness retreat.

Excellent opportunity where sophisticated country living meets incredible flexibility and business potential.
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