Search resultSearch result for keywords: DORDOGNE Village/Town House For SaleUpdated: 02-04-2010
in France, Aquitaine, DordognePrice: 262,150.00 EUR | Ref. number: 1621Hallway: 2.9 x 2.6m. Tiled floor, stairs to 1st floor, doors to kitchen and dining room. New For SaleUpdated: 02-04-2010
in France, Aquitaine, DordognePrice: 595,000.00 EUR | Ref. number: 1623Hallway: 2 x 2.5m. Tiled floor, doors to toilet and lounge. Old Stone House For SaleUpdated: 02-04-2010
in France, Aquitaine, DordognePrice: 199,800.00 EUR | Ref. number: 1651Entrance hall: 4.0 x 1.9m. Tiled floor, beamed ceiling, original stone sink. House & Gite(s) For SaleUpdated: 02-04-2010
in France, Aquitaine, DordognePrice: 441,000.00 EUR | Ref. number: 1563Hallway: 3 x 3m. Beamed ceiling, tiled floor, stairs to 1st floor, doors to lounge and kitchen. Farmhouse For SaleUpdated: 02-04-2010
in France, Aquitaine, DordognePrice: 540,750.00 EUR | Ref. number: 1613Main Entrance: 3.9 x 2.8m. Tiled floor, French doors, colombage, vaulted ceiling. Modern House For SaleUpdated: 02-04-2010
in France, Aquitaine, DordognePrice: 413,400.00 EUR | Ref. number: 1538Main entrance to hallway, tiled floor, beamed ceiling with doors off to kitchen, bedroom 1, bathroom, cupboards, corridor |
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