In the town centre of a commune in the Haut-Limousin, a Belle Epoque house to renovate, overlooking a courtyard and garden. Located slightly back from the main street, the house, built around 1900, has two separate accesses to the public road, one on the courtyard side and the other on the garden side. On the street side, an old gate and its double wrought iron gate marks the boundary of the property. Not adjoining, it has three levels over a cellar, one of which is an attic floor. Built of local stone and bricks, it is topped with a false slate roof. A protruding projection on the main faade gives it the impression of a tower and gives it a bourgeois look. To the west, a stone outbuilding separates the garden into two parts.
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