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Property
8 Rooms
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202 m²
Bouquet, Brive-la-Gaillarde
598.500 €
5 Bedrooms
Land 5000 m² (about 53750 ft²)
8 Parking spaces
Located at the gates of Brive-La-Gaillarde, Perigord, Quercy and Lake Causse, on 5000 m2 of land, you will fall under the spell of this old Correzienne metairie from the beginning of the 18th century with a Dovecote restores in 2006 in collaboration with the foundation of heritage in the rules of art. This property in the heart of the 10 most beautiful villages of France in the area, is composed of a main house of 84m2, three independent cottages respectively 35m2, 40m2 and 43m2, classes 3 stars and a wellness area with spa and steam room , a fish pond, a garden, a double garage that can be converted into a home, and finally a beautiful vaulted cellar. This property was renovated between 2008 and 2014 with materials of very high quality, with good sense, respecting the spirit of the place, its history and local architecture while providing comfort to tenants but also to the owners in realizing energy savings. Indeed, the place has a boiler room - laundry room with professional equipment, a floor heating produced by a fuel oil boiler or the heat pump, a water treatment softener, a WiFi installation increasing the performance, at the Sewer, of a system of recovery of rainwater of 5000L with blower and a system of aspiration centralizes. If you have a tourism project, do not hesitate to visit! Based in the south-west of Corrèze, the welcoming and charming town of Brive-la-Gaillarde hosts the famous market that Georges Brassens sang about… Three times a week, on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday morning, the centre for gastronomy that is Brive market enables locals and visitors to stock up on delicious regional produce. Fans of foie gras and truffles should note that the Georges Brassens market hall hosts several food fairs in November and February. They are very popular and provide shoppers with a good way to prepare for the festive season! A few streets away, you can admire the Labenche mansion and its beautiful mullioned windows crowned by sculpted busts. Built in the 16th century by Jean II de Calvimont, Lord of Labenche, this magnificent Renaissance mansion now houses Brive Museum of Art and History. The exhibition rooms on the first floor are devoted to the history of Brive and its region from Prehistory to the present day, while those on the second floor are dedicated to the arts and popular traditions of the Brive area as well as natural sciences. As you stroll along the shopping streets in the old town, you will come across other remarkable houses, like the Quinhart mansion, Place Latreille, an elegant 15th-century building boasting an octagonal tower and a pepperpot turret; the Échevins tower, a remainder of a Renaissance home decorated with fine sculptures; the 16th-century Treilhard house and its polygonal tower flanked by a turret. To receive more information about this property and to be put in touch directly with our local agent, Jean-Loup Theillier, please fill in the form below.