This charming three-bedroom stone house is located just 15 minutes from the renowned tapestry town of Aubusson.
The first floor has a fitted kitchen, a living room with a fireplace and wood-burning stove, a dining room with a pellet burner and original stone fireplace, and a WC. There is also an attached barn with a mezzanine floor.
Upstairs, there’s a landing leading to two bedrooms, a shower room, and a WC, as well as stairs to an attic bedroom.
Outside there’s a large barn, a terrace, gardens, and 1.7 acres of land, which includes some woodland.
The house is in Saint-Michel-de-Veisse, a quiet village situated in the Creuse department of central France. Nestled amidst lush meadows, the village offers visitors a tranquil escape into the heart of the Limousin region.
One of the primary draws of Saint-Michel-de-Veisse is its Romanesque church, which dates back to the 12th century and features stunning stonework and intricate carvings. Beyond the church, the village boasts a number of traditional stone buildings, including farmhouses and charming cottages, which contribute to the area’s timeless rural character.
Saint-Michel-de-Veisse serves as a base to explore local markets, visit artisanal workshops, and sample the region’s renowned Limousin beef and Roquefort cheese.
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