£212,851
(€163/sq. ft)
€249,100
3 bed villa for saleLussac-Les-Églises, Haute-Vienne, Nouvelle-Aquitaine
3 beds
2 baths
1 reception
1,528 sq. ft
About this property
Garden
0-2 km to amenities
Ground floor bedroom and bathroom
Fiber optic
Hamlet property
Linky
Wheelchair friendly
Electricity on site
Barns - outbuildings
Woodburner(s)
Private parking
50 km or less to airport
Isolated
Well
Good condition
Electric Heaters
Detached
Excellent condition
Character property
High speed internet
Wood fuelled heating
Double glazing
Individual
Habitable
Suitable for horses
Open fireplace
Barns-outbuildings
0-2km to amenities
Ski
50km or less to airport
Water on site
Set within organically managed land and surrounded by open countryside, this characterful property offers an exceptional rural and equestrian lifestyle opportunity.
The house is entered via a light and welcoming hallway. To the left lies a fitted kitchen/breakfast room that blends the charm of a traditional country kitchen with a clean, contemporary finish, making it ideal for everyday family life. Beyond the kitchen is a substantial utility and storage room with sink, plumbing, access to the outside and direct access to the barn. This highly versatile space would also lend itself perfectly to use as a separate dining room or entertaining area.
To the right of the hallway is a generous and atmospheric lounge, featuring original exposed beams, a log-burning stove and lovely views over the surrounding land to both the front and rear. Leading from the lounge is a beautifully restored room, currently used as a bedroom but previously a study or treatment room. The retained original bread oven provides a striking focal point and a tangible link to the property’s history.
The ground floor also benefits from a charming cloakroom with separate shower room and WC. Stairs lead to the first floor, opening onto a large mezzanine space which offers excellent flexibility for use as a home office, studio, relaxation area or additional living space. Three bright and well-proportioned double bedrooms are arranged around this central area, the principal bedroom benefitting from double built-in wardrobes, along with a family bathroom.
Room sizes:
Lounge/Dining Room: 6.46m x 5.735m
Kitchen/Breakfast Room: 4.02m x 4.02m
Utility Room: 6.92m x 2.975m
Study/Bedroom: 3.72m x 3.35m
Downstairs shower room/toilet: 3.96m x 2.28m
Bedroom 1: 4.23m x 4.12m
Bedroom 2: 3.775m x 3.11m
Bedroom 3: 3.96m x 3.19m
Mezzanine: 6.330m x 4.11m
Family Bathroom: 4.08m x 2.00m
Outside, the equestrian facilities and land are a real highlight. Attached to the house is a large barn with electricity and water, complemented by a log store and additional outbuildings providing useful storage. To the rear of the property is a large, secure polytunnel currently used for hay storage, tack storage and shelter for horses. A further shelter offers clear potential for conversion into stabling, subject to any necessary consents.
The land surrounding the house is organic and has been free from chemical use for over 20 years, making it ideal for equestrian use, smallholding or lifestyle farming. Fields wrap around the property and extend across the quiet lane into the hamlet, creating excellent grazing and a sense of space and privacy. A small carp pond adds further charm to the setting.
Additional features include a private well and a fosse septic system located to the rear of the house. This is a rare opportunity to acquire a lifestyle property offering character, flexibility and genuine equestrian potential in a beautiful rural setting.
The house is entered via a light and welcoming hallway. To the left lies a fitted kitchen/breakfast room that blends the charm of a traditional country kitchen with a clean, contemporary finish, making it ideal for everyday family life. Beyond the kitchen is a substantial utility and storage room with sink, plumbing, access to the outside and direct access to the barn. This highly versatile space would also lend itself perfectly to use as a separate dining room or entertaining area.
To the right of the hallway is a generous and atmospheric lounge, featuring original exposed beams, a log-burning stove and lovely views over the surrounding land to both the front and rear. Leading from the lounge is a beautifully restored room, currently used as a bedroom but previously a study or treatment room. The retained original bread oven provides a striking focal point and a tangible link to the property’s history.
The ground floor also benefits from a charming cloakroom with separate shower room and WC. Stairs lead to the first floor, opening onto a large mezzanine space which offers excellent flexibility for use as a home office, studio, relaxation area or additional living space. Three bright and well-proportioned double bedrooms are arranged around this central area, the principal bedroom benefitting from double built-in wardrobes, along with a family bathroom.
Room sizes:
Lounge/Dining Room: 6.46m x 5.735m
Kitchen/Breakfast Room: 4.02m x 4.02m
Utility Room: 6.92m x 2.975m
Study/Bedroom: 3.72m x 3.35m
Downstairs shower room/toilet: 3.96m x 2.28m
Bedroom 1: 4.23m x 4.12m
Bedroom 2: 3.775m x 3.11m
Bedroom 3: 3.96m x 3.19m
Mezzanine: 6.330m x 4.11m
Family Bathroom: 4.08m x 2.00m
Outside, the equestrian facilities and land are a real highlight. Attached to the house is a large barn with electricity and water, complemented by a log store and additional outbuildings providing useful storage. To the rear of the property is a large, secure polytunnel currently used for hay storage, tack storage and shelter for horses. A further shelter offers clear potential for conversion into stabling, subject to any necessary consents.
The land surrounding the house is organic and has been free from chemical use for over 20 years, making it ideal for equestrian use, smallholding or lifestyle farming. Fields wrap around the property and extend across the quiet lane into the hamlet, creating excellent grazing and a sense of space and privacy. A small carp pond adds further charm to the setting.
Additional features include a private well and a fosse septic system located to the rear of the house. This is a rare opportunity to acquire a lifestyle property offering character, flexibility and genuine equestrian potential in a beautiful rural setting.



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