- Features:
- Character, Barn, Small garden, Cellar, Garage, Landscaped garden, Renovated recently, Sanitation, Outbuildings, Terrace, Wood
one view of the spacious sitting/dining room
Summary
comfortable old stone house in quiet location on edge of village
Details
Lovely conversion of a small stone 200 year old barn and stable with a well planted garden and several terraces to catch the sun all day, plus a jacuzzi to cool you down in summer or warm you up in winter. There is also an acre of woodland that takes care of itself and needs no maintenance, but affords privacy to the property. A wood store/small barn/garage provides plenty of storage.
The property consists of a large triple aspect kitchen/diner with new cast iron range cooker with extractor hood, black granite worktops and a range of newly fitted kitchen cabinets plus ample wall shelving. White goods, such as fridge freezer, dishwasher, washing machine and dryer are all included in the price.
Down four steps through an opening from the kitchen is a very large open plan sitting room/dining room with wood burning fire, velux window and french doors giving onto one of the terraces. Modern needs are satisfied with television points, satelite dish, broadband for computer and telephone sockets. Radiators (electric) are all thermostatically controlled.
Steps down lead to two bedrooms with fitted cupboards and a cloakroom/toilet. The large main bathroom with bath and shower can be found on the lower floor together with the laundry room and garage.
The whole property is full of character with exposed stonework walls and exposed ceiling beams and has been finished to a high standard. There is nothing left to do, as all electrical work and plumbing has been done. Just move in your furniture and start enjoying the area! For a small property, there is an amazing feeling of light and space.
The house sits in an elevated position overlooking the beautiful french countryside. It is quiet and peaceful, but not isolated and is walking distance from the small town/village of Le Buisson-de-Cadouin which has all the everyday facilities needed of shops, small supermarket, railway connection to anywhere in France, doctors etc etc plus a lively, famous weekly market. The medieval town of Bergerac with its airport is just half an hour away. In fact, Le Buisson is well situated close to many of the most beautiful towns and villages of the Dordogne such as Le Bugue, Limeuil, Tremolat and Cadouin. Sarlat and Perigeux provide all the shops and supermarkets necessary for dedicated consumers.
The Dordogne river with its canoes and pleasure boats remains a source of enjoyment for young and old, as do the many chateaux and pleasure gardens and prehistoric cave sites. All the above may be found within half an hour of the house in Le Buisson.
Seller