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£220,815
€262,150 (€101/sq. ft)
4 bed villa for sale
Marchastel, Cantal, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes4 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
2,583 sq. ft
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Property location
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Nearby amenities
Features and description
- Le Lioran
- Garden
- 30 minutes drive to ski resort
- Terrace
- Electric central heating boiler
- Hamlet property
- Auvergne - Massif Central
- Panoramic views
- Garage
- Private parking
- Electricity on site
- Sold Furnished
- Woodburner(s)
- Character property
- Detached
- Good condition
- Mountain view
- High speed internet
- Double glazing
- Guest house - Gite
- Individual
- Solar - Photovoltaic panels
- Barns-outbuildings
- Solar - photovoltaic panels
The property is currently used as a 3 bedroom gite, with large combined lounge and kitchen / dining area. The rooms are all finished to a very high standard. This is accessed from a quiet road and separate from the owners accomadation. There is a newly built wooden terrace for entertaining.
The one bedroom owner accommodation located under the gite, it has a combined kitchen / lounge, with WC and bathroom.
There is a large garden, used to grow vegetables and raise ducks, chickens and geese.
Seemingly only known to the French, Haute-Loire, Corrèze, Cantal and Puy-de-Dôme are hidden gems in the heart of France, where you can breathe fresh mountain air and discover unspoilt landscapes. In the mountains of the Massif Central, Cantal's volcanic landscape has created an ideal setting for adventurous activities all year round, from winter skiing and mountain hiking to cycling and climbing. Water sports include sailing, swimming, paddle-boarding and fishing in the many lakes and rivers, including the Dordogne and Loire. For cycling, whether on- or off-road, you can choose between the famous Tour routes over mountain passes like Puy Mary, or forest trails and mountain descents like Le Lioran. Cantal is an ideal place for adventure, or for a more relaxing stroll around a local lake or park. Among the extinct volcanoes of the Auvergne countryside, the peaceful villages, medieval towns and large cities are all opportunities to sample the local cuisine, with food sourced directly from local farmers and the surrounding land. Cantal, Bleu d'Auvergne and Salers are just a selection of the fantastic cheeses available, which can be followed along the Cheese Route.
Local historic sites to visit include Saint Flour, with its Gothic cathedral, and, to the south, Gustave Eiffel's magnificent Garabit viaduct, which crosses the steep Truyère valley.The old village of Salers, one of France's most beautiful villages, offers hands-on demonstrations of the countryside, from milking cows to creating bespoke the south of the Cantal lies the capital of the Cantal, with its festivals and is also famous for its umbrella production, which adorns the streets.
The one bedroom owner accommodation located under the gite, it has a combined kitchen / lounge, with WC and bathroom.
There is a large garden, used to grow vegetables and raise ducks, chickens and geese.
Seemingly only known to the French, Haute-Loire, Corrèze, Cantal and Puy-de-Dôme are hidden gems in the heart of France, where you can breathe fresh mountain air and discover unspoilt landscapes. In the mountains of the Massif Central, Cantal's volcanic landscape has created an ideal setting for adventurous activities all year round, from winter skiing and mountain hiking to cycling and climbing. Water sports include sailing, swimming, paddle-boarding and fishing in the many lakes and rivers, including the Dordogne and Loire. For cycling, whether on- or off-road, you can choose between the famous Tour routes over mountain passes like Puy Mary, or forest trails and mountain descents like Le Lioran. Cantal is an ideal place for adventure, or for a more relaxing stroll around a local lake or park. Among the extinct volcanoes of the Auvergne countryside, the peaceful villages, medieval towns and large cities are all opportunities to sample the local cuisine, with food sourced directly from local farmers and the surrounding land. Cantal, Bleu d'Auvergne and Salers are just a selection of the fantastic cheeses available, which can be followed along the Cheese Route.
Local historic sites to visit include Saint Flour, with its Gothic cathedral, and, to the south, Gustave Eiffel's magnificent Garabit viaduct, which crosses the steep Truyère valley.The old village of Salers, one of France's most beautiful villages, offers hands-on demonstrations of the countryside, from milking cows to creating bespoke the south of the Cantal lies the capital of the Cantal, with its festivals and is also famous for its umbrella production, which adorns the streets.
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