This impressive 5,600-square-foot manor house stands within walled grounds in a small hamlet near Vallière, in central France’s Millevache Plateau. The main house dates to 1910, while an adjacent granite house from the 15th-18th centuries occupies the same courtyard, partially restored over the past century with original flagstone floors, oak beams, and granite features preserved throughout. A straw-built eco retreat sits along a secluded path at the rear of the property.
The manor spans three levels. The ground floor contains a tiled entrance hall opening to interconnected dining room and salon plus a downstairs bedroom with fireplace. An oak staircase leads to four bedrooms and a shower room on the first floor. The second floor has two more bedrooms. A cellar lies below, an attic above.
The second house measures approximately 2,150 square feet across two floors. It has two bedrooms and a cellar and attic in need of renovation. A workshop stands next door.
The grounds encompass established gardens that contain a collection of yew trees, believed to be over a thousand years old. Outbuildings include horse stables, dovecote, barn, saddlery, and wash-house. Approximately 80 acres of land, mostly arable, come with the property, some adjoining, some separate.
The Millevache Plateau sits in central France’s Limousin region, a sparsely populated landscape of forests, lakes, and rolling pasture. Vallière village lies a mile away with baker, butcher, and cafes.
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