


Traditional farmhouse to renovate, 120 m² with 15 ha in Auvergne
About this property
In a peaceful hamlet overlooking Chambon-sur-Lac, this traditional late 19th-century farmhouse in the Sancy region offers excellent renovation potential. Semi-detached on one side and unoccupied for several years, it retains its authentic rustic character with its Corrèze slate roof.
The 120 m² dwelling is arranged over three levels: on the ground floor, several rooms including a living space, a former dairy with independent access, a shower room and WC; on the first floor, two bedrooms plus a third under the eaves. The living space can be extended thanks to the substantial adjoining outbuildings: a 95 m² cattle shed on the ground floor and a 145 m² barn on the upper level, accessible from the rear. A garage and cheese cave complete the ensemble.
The property includes a courtyard, a sloping vegetable garden with lean-to shelter, and 15 hectares of open land with rolling terrain. Located in close proximity to the hiking trails of the Chaudefour valley, it lends itself to various projects: residential use, holiday gîtes or livestock farming.
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