This striking four-bedroom Maison de Maître from 1860 has a double living room, dining room, kitchen, and sits on 7.4 acres.
The elegant mansion includes an entrance hall with original wooden staircase, rooms with exposed beams, and large French windows overlooking the garden. The second floor contains four bedrooms, all featuring sisal floor carpet and a corridor with original parquet flooring, plus a larger ensuite bedroom.
The third floor has nearly 1,000 square feet of convertible space, suitable for two additional bedrooms or a playroom. Outside, there’s a swimming pool with heating cover, a well, and a stone outbuilding with large attic, garage, lean-to, boiler room, and additional living space.
The mansion is two miles from a town with a supermarket, train station, and 50 miles from an airport.
The mansion is in Périgueux, the capital of France’s Dordogne department, a city renowned for its Roman and medieval architecture, including the stunning Byzantine-style Saint-Front Cathedral (a UNESCO World Heritage site) and extensive Roman ruins.
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