


Stone farmhouse, 260 m² habitable, 31.5 ha in Dordogne
About this property
In western Dordogne, in the Isle Valley, this stone farmhouse comprises three separate dwellings totalling approximately 260 m² of habitable space. The main building, constructed around 1900, contains two distinct residential units, whilst a second house dating from 1980 completes the ensemble. The roofs have been entirely renewed between 2017 and 2021. Renovation works remain to be undertaken in all three dwellings, and the individual sewage system requires upgrading to current standards.
The property extends over 31.5 hectares, comprising approximately 10 hectares of pasture adjoining the buildings and 20 hectares of well-grouped woodland. A pond of approximately 500 m² enhances one of the meadow parcels. The site benefits from a preserved environment with no immediate neighbours, close to a village with school and shops.
This configuration offers multiple possibilities: accommodation for several families, tourist letting, development of agricultural activity such as market gardening or small-scale livestock with value-added production, or an equestrian venture. The ensemble combines absolute tranquillity with accessibility to services.
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