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£198,122
€235,400 (€219/sq. ft)
4 bed villa for sale
Menet, Cantal, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes4 beds
2 baths
3 receptions
1,076 sq. ft
Local area information
Property location
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Nearby amenities
Features and description
- Mains
- Oil fuelled heating
- 0-2 km to amenities
- Mains Drains
- Panoramic views
- Garage
- Barns - outbuildings
- Private parking
- Good condition
- Character property
- Detached
- Business potential
The garage (35sqm) also includes a utility room and oil heating boiler. Next to the front door is a study / office, with a staircase leading to the first floor.
Lounge (18sqm) with wooden floors.
Opposite is the kitchen (12.4sqm), with tiled floor and pantry.
Bedroom 1 (13sqm) has views towards the mountains, as does bedroom 3 (10sqm)
Bedroom 2 has views towards the church.
There is a bathroom and separate WC, which also has a pull down ladder for access to the attic area.
There is a small house, one bedroom, with shower room and combined lounge / kitchen, ready to live in.
Also a large two storey barn (144sqm), ready to convert, with separate roadside access.
Unknown to many, except the French nationals, the Correze, Cantal and Puy-de-Dome are hidden gems, in the middle of France, with fresh mountain air and un-spoilt landscape. In the Massif Central mountains, the volcanic landscape of the Cantal has created an all year round adventurous activity location, from winter skiing, mountain walks, cycling and climbing. Water sports on the many lakes and rivers including, sailing, swimming, paddle-boarding and fishing in the numerous rivers including the Dordogne river. Cycling whether on or off road, there are choices from famous Le Tour routes over mountain passes, Puy Mary, or the forest trails and mountain descents such as Le Lioran. Cantal is a massive adventure playground, or for a more relaxing stroll around a local lake or park.
Amongst the extinct volcanoes in the Auvergne countryside with peaceful villages, medieval towns and larger cities, they all provide opportunity to sample local cuisine, where the food has come straight from the local farmers and the surrounding land. The local historical places to visit, such as Saint Flour, with its Gothic catherdral and to the south Gustave Eiffel’s magnificent Garabit viaduct, traversing the steep valley of the Truyere river. The ancient village of Salers, one of Frances most beautiful villages, offers practical displays of the countryside, from milking the cows to creation of bespoke knifes. To the south of Cantal the capital of Cantal is found, with festivals and eating out establishments is also the famous for the production of umbrellas, which adorn the streets.
Lounge (18sqm) with wooden floors.
Opposite is the kitchen (12.4sqm), with tiled floor and pantry.
Bedroom 1 (13sqm) has views towards the mountains, as does bedroom 3 (10sqm)
Bedroom 2 has views towards the church.
There is a bathroom and separate WC, which also has a pull down ladder for access to the attic area.
There is a small house, one bedroom, with shower room and combined lounge / kitchen, ready to live in.
Also a large two storey barn (144sqm), ready to convert, with separate roadside access.
Unknown to many, except the French nationals, the Correze, Cantal and Puy-de-Dome are hidden gems, in the middle of France, with fresh mountain air and un-spoilt landscape. In the Massif Central mountains, the volcanic landscape of the Cantal has created an all year round adventurous activity location, from winter skiing, mountain walks, cycling and climbing. Water sports on the many lakes and rivers including, sailing, swimming, paddle-boarding and fishing in the numerous rivers including the Dordogne river. Cycling whether on or off road, there are choices from famous Le Tour routes over mountain passes, Puy Mary, or the forest trails and mountain descents such as Le Lioran. Cantal is a massive adventure playground, or for a more relaxing stroll around a local lake or park.
Amongst the extinct volcanoes in the Auvergne countryside with peaceful villages, medieval towns and larger cities, they all provide opportunity to sample local cuisine, where the food has come straight from the local farmers and the surrounding land. The local historical places to visit, such as Saint Flour, with its Gothic catherdral and to the south Gustave Eiffel’s magnificent Garabit viaduct, traversing the steep valley of the Truyere river. The ancient village of Salers, one of Frances most beautiful villages, offers practical displays of the countryside, from milking the cows to creation of bespoke knifes. To the south of Cantal the capital of Cantal is found, with festivals and eating out establishments is also the famous for the production of umbrellas, which adorn the streets.
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Leggett Immobilier
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