On a pretty village square, on the heights of Beaulieu-sur-Dordogne, this stone house has been restored with the aim of preserving its authenticity. On an enclosed garden of approximately 485 m², this house is built on a cellar. The entrance opens onto a dining room with inglenook fireplace (32 m²), fitted kitchen (11 m²), cozy living room (19 m²), an office (9.5 m²), 2 bedrooms (23 and 12 m²), a bathroom with toilet (8.4 m²). Electric heating. Attic.
The old adjoining barn has been converted on 2 levels into 2 rooms (25 and 11 m²), upstairs, a landing, 2 bedrooms and a shower room with toilet. (No heating in this part). Small garden of approximately 485 m².
Energy comfort work to be planned for a main residence project.