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Location At the northernmost tip of the Lot department, classified as “Art and History country”. At the tourist crossroads of the Quercy, Périgord and Limousin regions. An area renowned for its fish-filled rivers, its lavender, its walnuts, its duck-liver pâté, its symbolic truffles and its gastronomic delights both traditional and homemade. An ideal position from which to visit a territory full of “wonders”: the medieval villages of Martel, Turenne, Collonges and Rocamadour, caves, sinkholes and countless castles.
Using the A20 and A89 motorways, Paris is 300 miles away, Bordeaux 138 and Toulouse 113. Near Brive-la-Gaillarde with its train station and its airport which will have scheduled flights to London and major European cities as of 2008.
Perched on a rocky spur, the property has sensational views of the regional environment. With a protective eye, it dominates the Puy d’Issolud plateau; the historic site that witnessed the last bastion of resistance from the Gauls against Caesar’s armies (51 BC). The calm, wooded setting is predisposed to real peace and quiet.
Description 14.8 continuous acres predominantly covered in a traditional forest of black oak trees; set in vast, beautiful parklands and accessed by private driveways this authentic residence of the Quercy region with its own holiday retreat comprises three large guest bedrooms (soon to be four), ten x 538 sq ft converted holiday homes, 5 mobile homes on hard-standings, 1 x 1,453 sq ft barn accommodating two function rooms. Sporting facilities include a large swimming pool (a second is under construction), a volleyball court, two half courts, a French bowls pitch and a children’s play area. The property is scattered with trees over a hundred years old and harmoniously set out and meticulously tended flower beds, inspiring relaxation and peace and quiet.
Built of regional limestone on the remnants of an older building in 1723, the dwelling, flanked by its two towers, was originally a Carthusian monastery. This type of large luxurious home appeared in the 17th century in the Quercy and Périgord regions and was extremely fashionable until the late 19th century. Beautiful regional decorative features give this massive construction an elegance that means it is often likened to a small castle whilst its origins were more to do with farming. Its current name most probably dates from that time. This property with 3,875 sq ft of living space is topped with what is known as a “Mansard” slate roof.
Three cellars including one with an impressive vault and, around the back, a covered terrace which is a sheltered extension of the family room, complete the building. The garden to the rear of the property forms an actual balcony right at the top of the headland dominating the valley, giving a view which is surely one of the most envied in the region.
Our opinion A genuine opportunity to takeover an expanding “ready made” business in a location that guarantees the clientele will grow in number every year; a business with quality services and a potential which will allow any number of developments.
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Representative Ilan Libert
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NB: The above information is not only the result of our visit to the property; it is also based on information provided by the current owner. It is by no means comprehensive or strictly accurate especially where surface areas and construction dates are concerned. We cannot, therefore, be held liable for any misrepresentation.
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