£322,415
(€250/sq. ft)
€376,300
5 bed villa for saleSaint-Amandin, Cantal, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes
5 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
1,507 sq. ft
About this property
Panoramic views
Covered parking
Barns - outbuildings
Private parking
Detached
Character property
Mountain view
Excellent condition
Suitable for horses
Open fireplace
Double glazing
High speed internet
Five bedroom property, with large combined lounge, kitchen and dining room. Bedroom and shower room on the ground floor. Access to the rear garden and barn from the kitchen.
First floor accessed either from internal staircase or external stone stairs to the side of the property, four bedrooms and a bathroom are located there, with an office area access to the attic, which is easily converted to suite the buyers needs.
The barn is currently. Used as a workshop and a stables for two horses.
There is a large garden with a vegetable garden along with a separate garage. Access to the local river is also included with the house..
Unknown to all but the French, Haute-Loire, Corrèze, Cantal and Puy-de-Dôme are hidden gems in the middle of France, with fresh mountain air and unspoilt scenery. In the mountains of the Massif Central, Cantal's volcanic landscape has created a place for adventurous year-round activities, from winter skiing to mountain hiking, cycling and climbing. Water sports include sailing, swimming, paddle-boarding and fishing in the many lakes and rivers, including the Dordogne and Loire. Cycling, whether on- or off-road, you can choose between the famous Tour routes over mountain passes such as Puy Mary, or forest trails and mountain descents such as Le Lioran. Cantal is a great place for adventure, or for a more relaxing stroll around a local lake or park. Among the extinct volcanoes of the Auvergne countryside, peaceful villages, medieval towns and large cities are all opportunities to sample the local cuisine, where food is sourced directly from local farmers and the surrounding land. Cantal, Bleu d'Auvergne and Salers are just a selection of the fantastic cheeses available, which can be followed along the Cheese Route. Local historic sites to visit include Saint Flour, with its Gothic cathedral, and, to the south, Gustave Eiffel's magnificent Garabit viaduct, which crosses the steep Truyère valley. The old village of Salers, one of the most beautiful villages in Frances, offers hands-on demonstrations of the countryside, from milking cows to creating bespoke knives. To the south of the Cantal lies the capital of the Cantal, with its festivals and eateries. It is also famous for the production of umbrellas, which adorn the streets.
First floor accessed either from internal staircase or external stone stairs to the side of the property, four bedrooms and a bathroom are located there, with an office area access to the attic, which is easily converted to suite the buyers needs.
The barn is currently. Used as a workshop and a stables for two horses.
There is a large garden with a vegetable garden along with a separate garage. Access to the local river is also included with the house..
Unknown to all but the French, Haute-Loire, Corrèze, Cantal and Puy-de-Dôme are hidden gems in the middle of France, with fresh mountain air and unspoilt scenery. In the mountains of the Massif Central, Cantal's volcanic landscape has created a place for adventurous year-round activities, from winter skiing to mountain hiking, cycling and climbing. Water sports include sailing, swimming, paddle-boarding and fishing in the many lakes and rivers, including the Dordogne and Loire. Cycling, whether on- or off-road, you can choose between the famous Tour routes over mountain passes such as Puy Mary, or forest trails and mountain descents such as Le Lioran. Cantal is a great place for adventure, or for a more relaxing stroll around a local lake or park. Among the extinct volcanoes of the Auvergne countryside, peaceful villages, medieval towns and large cities are all opportunities to sample the local cuisine, where food is sourced directly from local farmers and the surrounding land. Cantal, Bleu d'Auvergne and Salers are just a selection of the fantastic cheeses available, which can be followed along the Cheese Route. Local historic sites to visit include Saint Flour, with its Gothic cathedral, and, to the south, Gustave Eiffel's magnificent Garabit viaduct, which crosses the steep Truyère valley. The old village of Salers, one of the most beautiful villages in Frances, offers hands-on demonstrations of the countryside, from milking cows to creating bespoke knives. To the south of the Cantal lies the capital of the Cantal, with its festivals and eateries. It is also famous for the production of umbrellas, which adorn the streets.



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