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c. 1930 – Dordogne, France

Posted on OHD: 6/21/18. As of 8/1/22, it was no longer for sale. It is archived here for historical reference and educational purposes.

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Javerlhac et la Chapelle Saint Robert, Dordogne, France

This spacious property dating from the 1930’s is situated within walking distance to the village shop, bakers, post office, primary school, hairdressers, and bar. A short drive to Nontron with most amenities, a weekly market, schools, supermarkets, swimming pool and cinema. The popular bathing lake at St Estephe is just 6 miles away, an International golf course 15 miles. The city of Angouleme with TGV rail connections to Paris is a thirty five minute drive, Limoges airport with budget flights to the UK can be reached in just over an hour.

Ground floor:
Entrance hallway (6m²) with original floor tiles and staircase to first floor. Sitting room /office (13m²) wood floor and marble fireplace Bedroom (19.5m²) wood floor. Kitchen (10.5 m²) fitted wall and base units and built-in cupboard. Living room (50m²) wood floor, exposed beams and fireplace with an insert.

Bathroom (6.5m²) bath, hand basin, bidet and shower. Separate WC.

First floor:
Landing (6.5m²) with large storage space. Three bedrooms (11.5m², 14 m², 31m²) Bathroom (8m²) hand basin, shower, WC. Leading on from the bathroom is a further room (17m²) which continues through to the largest bedroom.

Sous-sol:
The boiler for the central heating and hot water is housed here. Garage (29 m²).

Workshop.
The property has oil fired central heating and is partly double glazed.

Outside:
There is ample parking space, the manageable size garden is laid to lawn with some mature shrubs and trees. The woodland sits to the rear and side of the property (approximately 6900m²) Across the road opposite the house is a plot of land (400m²) which borders the river Bandiat.
4 Bed · 1 Bath · 2,002 Sq Ft
Listed With

Linda Chamberlin, Leggett :: 0033 553 608 488

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