392 000 €
392 000 €
A stone's throw from the historic center, completely renovated stone house (insulation, triple glazing, new bathrooms and kitchen) on a plot of approximately 1000 m² with swimming pool. The house offers a very nice living space (57 m² with the kitchen), with an independent living room of 19 m² on the ground floor, a bedroom of 18 m², bathroom, dressing room and laundry room. Upstairs: 2 bedrooms and a bathroom. In the garden at the rear of the house, an independent chalet with one bedroom with shower room, wc, offers direct access to the swimming pool and the garden. This 4th bedroom can be used as a separate office or as a nightly rental. The garden is completely fenced, and fitted out that can accommodate up to 3 vehicles (automatic gate). This early 20th century house has retained all of its charm with exposed stones, renovated parquet floors and wall paneling. Rare property in the heart of town, to discover. Based in the south-west of Corrèze, the welcoming and charming town of Brive-la-Gaillarde hosts the famous market that Georges Brassens sang about… Three times a week, on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday morning, the centre for gastronomy that is Brive market enables locals and visitors to stock up on delicious regional produce. Fans of foie gras and truffles should note that the Georges Brassens market hall hosts several food fairs in November and February. They are very popular and provide shoppers with a good way to prepare for the festive season! Particularly loved by foodies and gourmets, the town is also a delight for architecture and culture enthusiasts. At the very heart of the historic centre, you can see the Collegiate Church of St. Martin, a listed Historic Monument, and its Neo-Romanesque bell tower. Built from the 12th century onwards on relics dating back to the 5th century, then remodelled several times over the course of history, the church was described as remarkable by the famous architect Viollet-le-Duc. While the transept, part of the chevet and the beautiful capitals adorned with narrative scenes are a reminder of the Romanesque era, the archaeological crypt houses Merovingian and Carolingian remains from the previous buildings, as well as sarcophagi from the 6th and 7th centuries. To receive more information about this property and to be put in touch directly with our local agent, Sophie Bachelart, please fill in the form below.