£274,530
4 bed villa for sale
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£274,530
€318,000 (€198/sq. ft)
4 bed villa for sale
Champsac, Haute-Vienne, Nouvelle-Aquitaine4 beds
2 baths
3 receptions
1,604 sq. ft
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Property location
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Features and description
- Water source
- Historic property
- Garden
- Mains Drains
- Terrace
- Electric central heating boiler
- Mains
- Hamlet property
- Barns - outbuildings
- Private parking
- 50 km or less to airport
- Woodburner(s)
- Electricity on site
- Detached
- Excellent condition
- Character property
- Suitable for horses
- Wood fuelled heating
- Double glazing
- Barns-outbuildings
- Solar - Photovoltaic panels
- Solar - photovoltaic panels
Charming Historic Stone Farmhouse with Land, Barns & Original Features
Steeped in history and rich in character, this exceptional stone farmhouse is said to date from the early 16th century although significant extensions were done in the 17th century. One of the oldest properties in the hamlet, it retains a wealth of authentic features and is set in its own meadows and woodland.
Upon entering, you are welcomed by a spacious, south-facing entrance hall with storage and a staircase leading to the upper floors. To the left, the first living room offers a warm and inviting atmosphere, complete with an original stone fireplace, Godin log burner, exposed beams, and traditional tiled flooring. There is also a small wine cellar beneath the floor.
Moving through the home, the galley-style kitchen enjoys dual-aspect views over both gardens and is fitted with wooden cabinetry, tiled floors, exposed beams and stonework.
At the rear lies the second living room - arguably the heart of the home - featuring remarkable period elements including a stone hearth with original bread oven, a stone sink (now simply a decorative feature), ancient beams, candle niches, and exposed stone walls. There is a second under-floor cellar and a large wood-burning stove. This room opens onto private gardens on two sides and leads into a large, airy conservatory room with a summer kitchen (with space for white goods which may be included in the sale by negotiation), terrace access, and a charming rose and hibiscus garden. French doors and sliding windows open onto the south facing garden. A boiler and storage room is also accessed from here.
Upstairs, a generous landing with polished chestnut flooring, offers stunning views across the top meadow and leads to the spacious master bedroom. This is located at the front of the house and benefits from dual-aspect views, an original brick fireplace with lined chimney, exposed beams, and polished wooden floors.
The shower room features a spacious walk-in shower, heated towel rail, toilet and sink.
At the rear of the property, accessed via a short corridor, are two further doublebedrooms, a bathroom, a storage room, and a bright open space ideal for use as an office or snug. The bathroom includes a full-size bath, toilet, and sink, with pleasant views over the side garden.
Bedroom 4, a single room with a sloped ceiling, could also serve as a private office. Additional flexible spaces throughout the house offer further potential for work or hobby areas.
Approximate Room Sizes:
• Entrance Hall: 16 m2
• Living Room 1: 22 m2
• Kitchen: 16 m2
• Living Room 2: 33 m2
• Summer Room: 18 m2
• Landing: 13.8 m2
• Bedroom 1: 21 m2
• Bedroom 2: 10 m2
• Bedroom 3: 11 m2
• Bedroom 4: 7.3 m2
• Shower Room: 10 m2
• Bathroom: 7 m2
Exterior & Outbuildings:
The property is set within three surrounding meadows, featuring fruit and nut trees as well as a natural water source. There is a well-established vegetable garden with a well. The land is well suited for equestrian use, complemented by two neighboring barns-one of which still houses a stable.
• Barn 1 (dating from 1624)(155 m2): Equipped with power and water, offering space for multiple vehicles and former stable structures
• Barn 2 (dating from 1661): (122 m2): Ideal for a camper or caravan and excellent for wood storage
This property has oil fired central heating, log burning stoves and also benefits from solar panels installed on one of the barns helping to reduce electricity costs. The property is entirely self sufficient in wood and kindling for the fires. A selection of furniture and white goods may be included in the sale, subject to negotiation (inventory available on request).
Summary:
This unique property offers a rare opportunity to own a substantial historic home full of charm and authenticity, set in an idyllic and private rural environment with extensive land and versatile outbuildings. It is very rich in wildlife and meadow plants and is within the Limousin Regional Park. The property is at the edge of the friendly hamlet of Chandos and is close to the village of Champsac which has a community bar and shop, a church and primary school. Buses for local schools stop in the hamlet and a bread van visits twice weekly. The nearest towns are Oradour sur
Vayre and Chalus with Limoges airport half an hour’s drive away.
Steeped in history and rich in character, this exceptional stone farmhouse is said to date from the early 16th century although significant extensions were done in the 17th century. One of the oldest properties in the hamlet, it retains a wealth of authentic features and is set in its own meadows and woodland.
Upon entering, you are welcomed by a spacious, south-facing entrance hall with storage and a staircase leading to the upper floors. To the left, the first living room offers a warm and inviting atmosphere, complete with an original stone fireplace, Godin log burner, exposed beams, and traditional tiled flooring. There is also a small wine cellar beneath the floor.
Moving through the home, the galley-style kitchen enjoys dual-aspect views over both gardens and is fitted with wooden cabinetry, tiled floors, exposed beams and stonework.
At the rear lies the second living room - arguably the heart of the home - featuring remarkable period elements including a stone hearth with original bread oven, a stone sink (now simply a decorative feature), ancient beams, candle niches, and exposed stone walls. There is a second under-floor cellar and a large wood-burning stove. This room opens onto private gardens on two sides and leads into a large, airy conservatory room with a summer kitchen (with space for white goods which may be included in the sale by negotiation), terrace access, and a charming rose and hibiscus garden. French doors and sliding windows open onto the south facing garden. A boiler and storage room is also accessed from here.
Upstairs, a generous landing with polished chestnut flooring, offers stunning views across the top meadow and leads to the spacious master bedroom. This is located at the front of the house and benefits from dual-aspect views, an original brick fireplace with lined chimney, exposed beams, and polished wooden floors.
The shower room features a spacious walk-in shower, heated towel rail, toilet and sink.
At the rear of the property, accessed via a short corridor, are two further doublebedrooms, a bathroom, a storage room, and a bright open space ideal for use as an office or snug. The bathroom includes a full-size bath, toilet, and sink, with pleasant views over the side garden.
Bedroom 4, a single room with a sloped ceiling, could also serve as a private office. Additional flexible spaces throughout the house offer further potential for work or hobby areas.
Approximate Room Sizes:
• Entrance Hall: 16 m2
• Living Room 1: 22 m2
• Kitchen: 16 m2
• Living Room 2: 33 m2
• Summer Room: 18 m2
• Landing: 13.8 m2
• Bedroom 1: 21 m2
• Bedroom 2: 10 m2
• Bedroom 3: 11 m2
• Bedroom 4: 7.3 m2
• Shower Room: 10 m2
• Bathroom: 7 m2
Exterior & Outbuildings:
The property is set within three surrounding meadows, featuring fruit and nut trees as well as a natural water source. There is a well-established vegetable garden with a well. The land is well suited for equestrian use, complemented by two neighboring barns-one of which still houses a stable.
• Barn 1 (dating from 1624)(155 m2): Equipped with power and water, offering space for multiple vehicles and former stable structures
• Barn 2 (dating from 1661): (122 m2): Ideal for a camper or caravan and excellent for wood storage
This property has oil fired central heating, log burning stoves and also benefits from solar panels installed on one of the barns helping to reduce electricity costs. The property is entirely self sufficient in wood and kindling for the fires. A selection of furniture and white goods may be included in the sale, subject to negotiation (inventory available on request).
Summary:
This unique property offers a rare opportunity to own a substantial historic home full of charm and authenticity, set in an idyllic and private rural environment with extensive land and versatile outbuildings. It is very rich in wildlife and meadow plants and is within the Limousin Regional Park. The property is at the edge of the friendly hamlet of Chandos and is close to the village of Champsac which has a community bar and shop, a church and primary school. Buses for local schools stop in the hamlet and a bread van visits twice weekly. The nearest towns are Oradour sur
Vayre and Chalus with Limoges airport half an hour’s drive away.
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