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Ancient village, modern living…in this popular location to the west of Verteillac, Dordogne, a stone’s throw from a fortified Romanesque church going back to medieval times, acquire an unusual three/four bedroom modern house with a south-facing garden.
€241,500
Not everyone wants beams and inglenooks, as we know from your enquiries. This house provides an opportunity to acquire a modern house with a distinctive character – particularly unusual for its high ceilings, and a far cry from the square boxes most people think of when they hear about a modern house.
Across a wooden deck on the eastern side of the house, the front door opens onto a tiled hall with, on the right, a study/bedroom 4, 4m40 x 4m40. Ahead is the large open-plan kitchen-dining area, 9m x 3m80, from which a spiral staircase goes up to the first floor bedrooms. This central space is well lit with windows at both ends, opening on the south side onto a wooden decked area of 90m2. Behind the kitchen area in one corner a door leads to a storeroom, plumbed for a dishwasher. Opposite, opening off the large central space, is a sitting-room, 4m40 x 4m40.
On the far side of the kitchen-dining area a lobby provides access to a WC and the master bedroom suite, comprising Bedroom 1, 4m40 square, off which is a space fitted with wardrobes, and a large bathroom, fitted with shower cubicle, bath, washbasin and heated towel-rail.
On the first floor are Bedrooms 3 and 4, each of 4m24 x 3m50, and a second bathroom, fitted with shower cubicle, wash basin and WC, and plumbed for a washing-machine.
The house has oil-fired central heating and all windows are double-glazed. The oil tank is sunk below ground in the garden, and the boiler is housed in a separate boiler-room between the house and the neighbouring property.
The grounds, of some 1835m2 (just under half an acre) extend mainly to the south and east of the property. Further land to the south would be available by separate negotiation.
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