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Bourg-Lastic
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Located in Bourg-Lastic, this magnificent stone manor house dating back to the 1830s is nestled in a enclosed wooded park. Adorned with original elements and various outbuildings, the house boasts a traditional Corrèze slate roof, proud chimneys, and charming dormer windows on all sides, overlooking the entrance and the garden at the back. Typical of noble houses from that era, the building has a basement and features a classic interior layout centered around a wooden staircase that serves three levels. The ground floor offers a tiled dining room and living room, a kitchen with terrazzo flooring, and seamless access to the garden. The first floor presents a parquet-floored corridor leading to four bedrooms, three with water points and fireplaces, a bathroom, and a separate toilet. The top floor houses four attic bedrooms, three with water points, a bathroom, and a WC with a sink. While the property has been well-maintained over the years, some renovations are needed including window frames (except for the second floor in PVC), insulation, electrical work, and septic tank repairs. The heating is fueled by an old but functional oil boiler. Outside, the large park includes several outbuildings, with the most substantial being an old two-part caretaker's house near the back terrace. The brick surrounds of its openings give it a particular charm and potential for conversion into a guesthouse, game room, workshop, or other after necessary renovation. Adjacent is a small garage, and on the right wall are additional structures like a henhouse, small wine cellar, woodshed, and shed – all in need of restoration. At the end of the garden, the walls of a former sheepfold offer further possibilities. The entire property is enclosed by walls, posts, or fencing, and neighboring horses graze on the nearby fields without any compensation. A vegetable garden sits slightly off to the left of the house, while the park boasts majestic trees – some century-old conifers – creating secluded pathways and clearings within the natural space. Though in need of significant restoration to regain its former glory, this property already possesses many attributes ideal for large families, tourist accommodations, cultural projects, animal owners, horse enthusiasts, and heritage lovers. Furthermore, the property is situated in a municipality with all necessary local infrastructure, near the Lyon-Bordeaux highway, on the western edge of the department, on the border of the Limousin plateau and near the Monts Dore mountain range. Overall, the property's listing price of 265,000 seems reasonable given the potential and possibilities it offers, especially for buyers with vision and the resources to undertake the necessary renovations.