Step into the history of Beaulieu-sur-Dordogne with this 18th-century residence built in the historic heart of the village with its pretty enclosed garden.
Ideally located, with a walled and wooded garden of approximately 472 m², this charming stone house was built over two large cellars. The majestic interior staircase serves the three floors. The first floor is a comfortable, self-contained apartment comprising a modern fitted kitchen opening onto a living/dining room with access to the terrace, a bedroom, a shower room, and a toilet. The other rooms have retained their original layout, and the character of the property (original parquet floors, high ceilings, fireplaces, etc.) was preserved during the extensive renovation in 2020. These rooms, arranged in a series, include a living room, a dining room, and a pantry with its own kitchen. The tower, which was once a watchtower, is accessible and could be converted into a small bedroom, a sewing workshop, etc.
On the first level: 5 en suite bedrooms, parquet floors, fireplaces, large windows, etc...
On the 3rd floor: a library, a laundry room and a large attic. The roof is in excellent condition.
A separate plot of land measuring 1.28 hectares on the banks of the Dordogne is added to the property.