Reference246871
Price559,000 EUR
Bedrooms7
Bathrooms5
Floor Space280.0m2
Land Area9,025.0m2

Character 7 bedroom House for sale with lake or river view and countryside view in Beaulieu sur Dordogne, Aquitaine

559,000 EUR
480,740 GBP598,130 USD
Charming and totally refurbished 7 bedroom stone built house, set on a large mature plot of just over 9,000m2, which is set a true haven of peace.

Fully restored, this gorgeous former mill offers spacious character accommodation which is packed with original features throughout.

The comfortable rooms, immaculately presented garden and beautiful mill race, create a haven of peace yet are only a few kilometres from one of the most beautiful and beloved stretches of the Dordogne river.

The flexible property, which can be used as a large family home, is ideal for multigenerational living, or as a home and business, having previously operated as very comfortable owners acc...
Charming and totally refurbished 7 bedroom stone built house, set on a large mature plot of just over 9,000m2, which is set a true haven of peace.

Fully restored, this gorgeous former mill offers spacious character accommodation which is packed with original features throughout.

The comfortable rooms, immaculately presented garden and beautiful mill race, create a haven of peace yet are only a few kilometres from one of the most beautiful and beloved stretches of the Dordogne river.

The flexible property, which can be used as a large family home, is ideal for multigenerational living, or as a home and business, having previously operated as very comfortable owners accommodation and 2 very popular gites.

This large property could be the ideal option for a family looking for a stylish home with a "granny" or teenager annexe, accommodation for 2 families or simply occasional accommodation for family visitors who like to retain autonomy. The very picturesque pigeonnier, currently a "maison d'amis", would also make a fabulous home office or artist's studio.

With no overlooking neighbours, the 2 acres of easily maintained parkland, with a beautiful mill pond and stream, can be comfortably enjoyed from one of the seating areas dotted around the garden or from the covered terraces.

A peaceful paradise, the property is not isolated, standing on the borders of the Lot, Correze and Dordogne Departments. Some of France's best loved attractions and villages are within easy reach; this stretch of the Dordogne Valley includes "les plus beaux villages" of Beaulieu Sur Dordogne, Autoire, Carennac, Loubressac, Martel, Collonges les Rouges, Curemonte and Rocamadour. The lovely market towns of Saint Cere, Brive and Gramat are on the doorstep and the motorway and nearest airport are only 40 minutes away.

This charming property is one to view for anyone looking for a large, peaceful character property, with space for family and friends, and great access to villages and attractions.
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