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The Limousin
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Situated in the heart of France, the Limousin boasts an unspoilt and
idyllic environment. Because it's still relatively undiscovered
property is still relatively inexpensive. The lush greenery, woodland, lakes and rivers
create the perfect setting for a quiet, relaxed life.
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Made up of three departments, the Haute-Vienne, Creuse and the Correze and
to the west of the Massif Centrale, the Limousin takes its name from a
Celtic tribe called the Lemouices, which occupied the area at the time of
the Gauls
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The Limousin's capital city is Limoges, which arose from a Roman
settlement at the crossing of the Bordeaux & Lyon roads. Originally called
Augustoritum, after the emperor Augustus, the area's early riches came
from both tin and lead. Over the centuries and until recently, Gold,
Copper, Quartz and Uranium have all been mined. The most important
discovery, though, was that of kaolin - a fine and malleable white clay,
discovered in the eighteenth Century and used to make the world renowned Limoges porcelain.
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The Limousin suffers from acidic soil and so thrives principally on
livestock farming and is famed for its Vaches Limousin, a dark reddy/brown
cow which produces fine meat and leather. The province still has a small
population, although it is growing, attracting more businesses whilst
traditional sectors such as porcelain and tapestry continue to thrive. The
space and fantastic scenery attract many holiday makers, many who have
settled permanently, seduced by the abundant countryside, fresh air and
the huge number of spectacular lakes and rivers.
The region, relatively undiscovered even a few years ago, is attracting
more and more foreign buyers - a large proportion of whom are British.
Although property prices have risen accordingly the area is still
considered by many to offer the best value in France and there are still
many little known sectors bursting with unspoilt charm.
The 25 biggest towns and Cities
Limoges, Brive-la-Gaillarde, Tulle, Gueret, Ussel, Saint-Junien, Panazol,
Isle, Saint-Yriex-la-Perche, Couzeix, Malemort-sur-Correze, Le
palais-sur-Vienne, Aixe-sur-Vienne, La Souterrainne, Feytiat, Ambazzac,
Saint-Leonard-de-Noblat, Aubusson, Bellac, Condat-sur-Vienne, Egletons,
Saint-Pantaleon-de-Larche, Rochechouart, Rilhac-Rancon, Bort-les-Orgues
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Population |
710939 |
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Capital |
Limoges |
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Departments |
Haute-Vienne |
Creuse |
Correze |
The Haute Vienne
has it all, especially property........Lush green rolling countryside,
hills and valleys, an abundance of woodland, wildlife and lakes and rivers
which stretch out westwards from the Massif Centrale range of mountains.
The area receives plentiful rainfall as clouds coming off the Atlantic hit
their first obstruction. The climate is one of long hot summers
interspersed with short but sometimes violent thunderstorms, and short
cold winters.
The capital of the Haute-Vienne and also the Limousin is Limoges, the
liveliest town, with a cosmopolitan feel to it, packed with boutiques,
bars and restaurants. It is also home to Limoges University and has a lot
to offer the prospective buyer. Limoges has good travel links to the rest
of France and the UK, with its train station, major road links and its
airport (Ryan Air fly direct to London, Stansted).
There are many towns and small villages within a 15 minute drive of
Limoges with a mixture of property available from a traditional farm house
through to a modern house with garden. If you are looking for a renovation
project then for something with the potential for 4+ bedrooms you should
expect to be paying between £60000 - £100,000, depending on location and
size of renovation project.
Other towns of interest in the Haute Vienne include;
Bellac
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Property in and around Bellac remain incredibly cheap. Bellac is a
historic market town that boasts a 12th Century church, a 16th Century
town hall, a museum and a viaduct over the river that winds through the
town. There is a good mix of shops, bars and restaurants and the market is
a good place to buy food and wine direct from the locals. It has a
population of a little over 5000 and is close by to lac St Pardoux where
numerous water sports and activities can be enjoyed.
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Le Dorat
Le Dorat is an ancient town, with fine examples of Romanesque
architecture, especially the 11th Century Collegiate of Saint-Pierre.
There is a small campsite in the town. There is plenty to do all year
round with Horse Racing events in June, July and August; a National Horse
Show in September; Sound and Light show; Craft days; Christmas Market as
well as concerts, tennis, cinema, fishing, sailing and windsurfing.
Founded during the late
middle ages and surrounded by ramparts. Today you can still admire the XII
century church of Notre-Dame and period architecture amongst the winding
streets and banks of the River Vincou. Birth place of poet and playwright
Jean Giraudoux, Bellac’s lively annual National Festival (June/July) is
dedicated to theatre, dance and music, notably jazz.
Mézières-sur-Issoire
lies on the border of the Limousin and Charente regions, offering superb
walking, fishing, cycling and relaxation. This is a haven for artists and
an ideal location for exploring the many towns and villages with
architecture dating back to medieval times. Discover the local crafts of
yesterday and today and enjoy the food and wine and specialties of the
region.
Lakes and Water sports
— A variety of sports including swimming, sailing, canoeing, windsurfing,
as well as horse riding, at St Pardoux to the north of Limoges, and Lac de
Vassivière (one of the largest lakes in France) to the east.

Fishing — “Haute
Vienne– land of a thousand lakes”. River & Lake fishing available all year
round.
Golf— 18 hole
courses at St Junien and Limoges offer golfers of all levels challenging
play in beautiful surroundings.
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