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#410 🥇92%   €83k • historic • small town • 900–1300m² of hub for fitout • solid 4-building complex

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Souillac, central France — near Brive, Cahors
☃️2–9–17°☀️4☁️6 • 🍂13–25°☀️5☁️4
environment

winding river valley with rolling hills, scrub woods and small rocky outcrops; hikes from door

services

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access

station 10mins walk: Paris 4h30 direct (last 5:30pm; €45); Toulouse 2h (last 6pm)

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area ✧ on the Dordogne river and close to the Lot
✦ great for several towns Brive (25mins train, last 10pm), notably! Cahors (40mins train, last 7:30pm), Sarlat (40mins bus), plus villages and sights such as Rocamadour and the lively little Gourdon (15mins train, last 8pm)
✦ Paris trains are currently few and slow at 5h, will be replaced in 2027 with 11 daily at 4h30, and later departures
daytrips possible to lascaux caves (40mins drive), St.Circ haulage route (1h drive)
✦ 2h bike on greenway to Sarlat
✦ bike to Rocamadour in 1h30 along great deep little valleys
✦ trails from door immediately combing with great view over town and valley; good biking, kayaking 25mins walk
✦ 4 tennis courts 15mins walk
supermarkets inc organic 5–15mins
✦ the town is quite good, with a few little squares, a public garden, and a bunch of restos, an ice cream shop, coffe shop, etc
dreary winters! Dec-March but would remain open, especially as quite good for easy getaways and team retreats from Paris

property detail ↗︎
property ✧ opened as a short-lived disco-pub in 2005, then empty since before 2009; sold or more likely failed sale in 2018
✦ good south facade with many windows
✦ good general condition of the main buildings, walls and roof, plus many new wood-double glazed windows
✦ south 1st floor converted to living so usable
✦ likely very little infra but hardly suprising
sits just in front of the tall and long curved stone railway viaduct
✦ there's frequent trains on this line, however all passenger ones stop at this station at the end of the viaduct thus will be slow and shouldn't make too much noise, except for the occasional freight, however this is probably a notable disadvantage
advertised as 1300m2 usable but the differnce is likely attics and basemnts that are questionably usable plus the building with collapsing roof
parcel 244 (1037m2)
130m2 east building *2 =400, probably also basement with windows at back, and attic but no windows; faces a minor road junction; 1st floor new windows, 9 east, 3 north
✦ 75m2 south *3 =260 +min 30m2 attic with 3 dormers, all floors new windows; 5 south; 18m2 west terrace
✦ 300m2 south garden but bounded on 2 sides by road
✦ 60m2 west building *1 =180 but good full attic with windows/dormer and full basment with windows, 1 window west, 1 window south
✦ 160m2 grassy courtyard above lower mill
✦ 75m2 north 'ruin' *2 =220 + basement (unattached; roof about to collapse but solid walls)
✦ 1118m2 totally uninteresting flat parcel 355 on opposite side of the road next to the firestation
all except north interconnect
✦ retaining wall of either the courtyard garden or north building was at risk of collapse feb '26, if this was not rectified then removing the wall and terracing the garden would not be excessive work, but ruin itself might need more significantly demolishing
✦ else ruin would keep ground as garages and top would be converted to raised terrace/orangerie retaining part walls having great view of viaduct
✦ only the north and west windows (rear) have a view of the viaduct
private sale possible see tel on street view

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