- Beautifully presented stone property in landscaped gardens
- Additional accommodation offering business possibilities
- Fabulous pool, spa and terrain de boules
- Ideal location close to Rocamadour, Padirac, St Cirq-Lapopie etc
About this Property
In one of the most beautiful parts of the Lot, this attractive ensemble of traditional stone buildings has been renovated with an eye to detail. The result is a very comfortable and attractive home suited to a large family, or as a bed and breakfast/ gite business (a future owner would need to reapply for the necessary permissions).
The main house, with its traditional 18th century pigeonnier, offers five large bedrooms with modern bathrooms. The main living areas combine character features with contemporary styling. The traditional stone souillarde and the modern take on the traditional fireplace add interest and the spacious kitchen is well designed with a separate laundry and storage area.
The stone barn was converted and offers a fitted kitchen & living area, WC, large bedroom suite & modern bathroom facilities. The accommodation is laid out on one floor and could serve as rental accommodation or “granny annexe”. (subject to necessary permissions)
The practicalities are well taken care of as you would expect of this property. Energy efficient refractive double glazing, solar panels, pellet boiler and heat pumps have been fitted to provide underfloor heating and air-conditioning. The gardens have been redesigned and include a water recuperation system.
The pool (salt water, heated, 10mx5m) and spa area is surrounded by colourful planting and enjoys privacy from the house. For the keen boules player – there is a nicely laid out “terrain de boules” at the top of the garden.
This beautifully presented house is only minutes from Rocamadour, Padirac, St Cirq Lapopie. There is a popular restaurant within walking distance and the area is full of the charming villages that makes the Lot so popular.
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Midi-Pyrénées
Stretching from the vibrant Toulouse area down to the Pyrénées and the Spanish border, this region is one of the most varied, offering a vast choice of property styles and surroundings. The impressive rivers of the north and east of the region, the mountain backdrop of the south and the welcoming open vistas of the Gers in the west - it really does have a little of everything.
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