Pretty French stone house with second house to renovate
A wonderful stone house in the Averyon department in south west France has come onto the market, with another, larger, house in need of renovation

This property consists of a stone house with 63sq m of living space set in nearly five acres of land, which comes with a second house in need of renovation. The second property has enormous potential and is larger than the first property, with 120sq m of living space available. The finished property has two bedrooms, a kitchen/living room with dining area and a bathroom.
The house is just a minute's drive from a small village with amenities which is close to Montsalvy and Conques, which is a stunning Medieval town in the Averyon district with a well-known Romanesque Abbey.
This is a stunning part of the interior of France and there is unbeatable hiking, horse riding, mountain biking, caving canoeing, rafting and fishing nearby; the house is just 40 minutes' drive from Rodez airport which is served regularly by airlines from the UK.
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The guide price is €110,000. For further information, and to see other properties with development potential, as well as a selection of some of the best properties for sale in France, contact Sextant Properties on 020 7428 4910 or visit www.sextantproperties.com.
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