Stunning 3 bedroom House for sale with countryside view in Bussiere Dunoise, Nouvelle Aquitaine
near Bussiere Dunoise in the Creuse department of the Limousin.
In 2009 the current owners started their search for the perfect building plot where they could create and build their ideal home, they stumbled across this stunning 5,790m2 parcel with incredible views across the valley and very well exposed to the sun, and in 2010 work started building this outstanding property, built using only the best quality materials. This was a 6-year build and finished in 2016, and now it's ready for someone ...
near Bussiere Dunoise in the Creuse department of the Limousin.
In 2009 the current owners started their search for the perfect building plot where they could create and build their ideal home, they stumbled across this stunning 5,790m2 parcel with incredible views across the valley and very well exposed to the sun, and in 2010 work started building this outstanding property, built using only the best quality materials. This was a 6-year build and finished in 2016, and now it's ready for someone to enjoy this property and the enclosed gardens.
The house comprises on the ground floor, of a large entrance hallway, utility room, WC, a spacious open plan fitted kitchen - dining room which is light and airy with 2 sets of French doors leading to the garden and barbecue terrace, a huge living room with French doors to the balcony and windows oozing with light into this room. It boasts a large log burner fireplace which is also operating the full central heating system.
The 1st floor is split into two parts offering a landing and office area, to the left wing are 2 large double bedrooms and a family bathroom ideal for guests or children. To the right wing is an incredible suite offering a large double bedroom, bathroom with bath, shower, hand basins and WC, and walk in wardrobe. The bedroom has French doors leading out to a good-sized balcony with the most incredible views over the surrounding countryside.
The property is double-glazed throughout, with full central heating, fully insulated, fully conforming electrics, fully conforming septic tank.
Outside just gets even more impressive, the large gates lead to the driveway and a large hangar ideal for cars, camping cars or caravans, with old pig sheds behind which make ideal storage.
A small chalet that was built to live in whilst construction of the property took place, has one room with a log burner and electrics and would make an ideal home office.
There is a partly sunken heated swimming pool, a wooden built pergola, barbecue dining area, Pergula for alfresco eating with electricity, ornamental fish pond, and various terraces located throughout the property.
2 large garages with shower room, a hangar attached to the garage ideal for wood storage, a veggie garden and a very mature shrubbed garden, complete this superb property.
This property is truly stunning and has been priced to sell, so if you are looking for a truly turn-key property, that needs nothing doing apart from turning up and enjoying, look no further. because I guarantee this property will not disappoint.
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