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#216 🏅77%  SOLD • €70k • typical • village • 300m² satellite • lovely tiny town and locale
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Sainte Eulalie, central France — near Brive, Tulle, Limoges
☃️1–9–16°☀️6☁️15 • 🍂12–24°☀️7☁️12 ↥300m
GOOD  🔨 effort
GOOD  🚌 transport
GOOD  ✈️ access
GOOD  🛒 shops
OKAY  🏙 towns
OKAY  🧗 activities
DODGY  ☀️ climate
GOOD  ⛰️ nature
GOOD  🌷 garden
OKAY  🏠 building
GOOD  🏘 hood
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Environment ✧ deep wooded little river valleys and rolling agricultural

Services ✧ all ; supermarket 20mins along lane

Access ✧ station 20mins walk: Paris 4h direct; airports: Brive 35mins, Limoges 1h

Notes ✧ climate is a bit drab but very pretty town and locality with riverfront parkland
✦ otehr than the river valley which offers 1h walks up or down and up to 4h for biking though involving quite a few section of lanes and limited variations, yet the option of returning by train
✦ tennis, kayak (world championships held nearby), SUP and raft
✦ the landscape is unadventurous, however the next train stop offers some wooded hills
✦ lots of horse riding, and the next little town has a famous hippodrome
✦ organic shops, brewery and weekly market; good restos, cafe and pub
✦ 45min bike on greenway to swimming lake and next town
✦ Brive 25mins train (last 8pm) with airport for year-round to Porto and Stansted (35mins drive); Limoges 40mins train (last 10pm) with airport for year-round to Marrakesh, Stansted, Manchester, Midlands; Toulouse/Bordeaux 3h30 changing; Barcelona connection is too labourious (4h30 Narbonne then 2h for 2 changes)
property sits cut into hillside/rockface with 1200m2 of garden above having an excellent view, floor views are mainly blocked by one house opposite but would glimpse sunsets as west facing, sun all afternoon
✦ ground floor is large, open plan, with glass frontage
✦ one end of the two upper floors have large sliding windows with juliet balconies
✦ the building is actually in two parts, the main 7.5m wide by 7.5 deep, and the side at 5.8m wide by 5 deep; both top floors have a lower roof unsuitable for mezzanines
✦ fitting rooms in would be problematic and would not likely be more than six plus bunks
✦ could probably extend for at least 30m2 at the back up to garden level
#34 just up the road is a similar size but with 3.5 floors so suitable for mezzanines, plus an out building, more impressive but in worse condition, 900m2 of garden; top floor has lathe walls covered in cement but gains a view over the roofs from a balcony, possibly recently on market at 90k, but would likely reduce to same, as has been for sale for over 10 years
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