4-Bed Single-Storey House with Pool & Golf Views Near Bergerac Airport, Dordogne



Aquitaine, Dordogne, Bergerac, France, Bergerac (France)
4 Bedrooms · 3 Bathrooms · 259m² Floor area
€789,500
House
Parking
4 Bedrooms
3 Bathrooms
259m²
Garden
Pool
Not furnished
Description
Sunday morning in the Dordogne has its own particular tempo. The village baker pulls fresh pain de campagne from a wood-fired oven while mist still hangs over the sunflowers, and from the broad covered terrace of this house you can hear almost nothing except birdsong and the occasional rustle of wind through mature fruit trees. That quiet is not accidental — it's the whole point of owning a place like this.
Built in 2001 to a single-storey design that is genuinely rare at this price point in the Dordogne, the house sits on 1.3 hectares of established grounds just outside a village you can walk to in under ten minutes. The scale is immediately striking: 259 square metres of living space all on one level, with an open-plan main living area that feels airy and connected rather than chopped into smaller rooms. High ceilings, aluminium double-glazed windows and PVC shutters keep the summer heat manageable and the winter evenings warm — though the underfloor heating (on its own circuit, separate from the radiator system) handles the colder months with quiet efficiency you won't notice until you're barefoot in January, perfectly comfortable.
The kitchen and utility setup deserve a proper look. There's a spacious utility room that functions as a rear kitchen, directly attached to a double garage — so arriving after a long drive from Bergerac airport with a car full of luggage, wine, and groceries from the Bergerac Saturday market is genuinely painless. Additional covered parking for four cars means guests, extended family, or a second vehicle never create a logistical puzzle. The instant hot water system throughout the house is one of those touches you only appreciate once you've owned a property that didn't have it.
Four bedrooms give you flexibility that matters when this becomes your base in southwest France. One of them comes with an adjoining large dressing room — useful as a proper wardrobe space, but also practical if you have a baby, a home office setup, or simply need somewhere to keep the walking gear and golf clubs organised. Three full bath and shower rooms mean the Sunday morning bathroom queue doesn't happen.
Then there's the winter garden. Enclosed, planted, with a fishpond at its heart — it's the kind of space that transforms a November weekend here from something you endure into something you actually look forward to. Step through from the main living area, surrounded by greenery while rain taps on the glass overhead, and the Dordogne in the off-season becomes its own argument entirely.
Outside, the swimming pool with its electric cover sits within the established gardens alongside fruit trees that are old enough to actually produce. Covered terraces on several aspects of the house mean shade is always findable in July, and the open views across the 1.3-hectare plot are the kind that never get old — rolling Dordogne countryside, no immediate neighbours crowding the sightlines.
The Chateau des Vigiers golf and country club complex is close enough to be genuinely convenient. This is a serious facility: an 18-hole course threading through a medieval chateau estate, with a spa, restaurant, and swimming pool open to members. For buyers who golf, it removes the need to even think about where you'll play. For buyers who don't, the cycling and walking routes along the Dordogne river valley more than fill the gap. The GR36 long-distance trail runs through the region, and the river itself offers kayaking from villages like Beynac and La Roque-Gageac — both under 45 minutes from the front door.
Bergerac itself is more than just the airport. The old town along the Dordogne quayside has real character: wine bars pouring Pécharmant and Monbazillac, market stalls on Wednesday and Saturday selling Périgord walnuts, duck confit, and foie gras from producers who've been at the same pitch for thirty years. The Maison des Vins on Place du Docteur Cayla is a good starting point if you're new to the appellation, though the vignerons around Saint-Émilion, just over an hour west on the N89, need no introduction.
For international buyers, the accessibility here is a genuine practical advantage. Ryanair and other low-cost carriers run direct routes into Bergerac from London, Dublin, Edinburgh, and several other northern European cities — meaning a Thursday evening flight and a Friday morning coffee on your own terrace is not a fantasy but a routine. Bordeaux-Mérignac is also reachable in under 90 minutes for a wider choice of transatlantic and long-haul connections.
The wheelchair-accessible design of this house is not an afterthought. Wide doorways, a single storey throughout, and considered layout mean the property works for multi-generational family use right now and remains fully functional if mobility ever becomes a consideration years down the line. That kind of forward thinking adds genuine long-term value.
The Dordogne property market has shown consistent resilience among international second-home buyers, and the combination of good build quality (2001 construction in sound condition), generous plot size, practical amenities, and proximity to Bergerac airport keeps this property competitive for rental income if you choose to offset ownership costs. Holiday rental demand in the Périgord region peaks from June through September, with shoulder season demand increasingly strong as the area becomes better known for its cycling holidays and gastronomy weekends.
Key features at a glance:
- Single-storey house built 2001, 259 sq m on a 1.3-hectare plot
- 4 bedrooms, one with large adjoining dressing room
- 3 full bath and shower rooms
- Open-plan main living space
- Enclosed winter garden with fishpond
- Superb swimming pool with electric cover
- Covered terraces on multiple aspects
- Established gardens with mature fruit trees and open countryside views
- Spacious utility room / rear kitchen adjacent to double garage
- Covered parking for 4 additional vehicles
- Wheelchair-accessible single-storey design throughout
- Underfloor heating and radiator heating on separate circuits
- Reversible air conditioning
- Instant hot water throughout
- Full double glazing, aluminium doors and windows, PVC shutters
- Walkable to village with restaurant; 5 minutes to Chateau des Vigiers golf complex
- 25 minutes from Bergerac airport with direct UK and European routes
Properties combining this level of space, plot size, and accessibility in the Dordogne at this price are not common, and single-storey houses with genuine wheelchair-friendly credentials are rarer still. The current condition is good and the house is move-in ready — no renovation project lurking behind the photos, no surprise plumbing discoveries in year one.
If you're thinking seriously about a vacation home in the Dordogne or a second home in southwest France that works for the whole family right now, this one is worth your time. Reach out through Homestra today to arrange a viewing — the terrace at sunrise will do the rest of the convincing.
Details
- Amount of bedrooms
- 4
- Size
- 259m²
- Price per m²
- €3,048
- Garden size
- 8903m²
- Has Garden
- Yes
- Has Parking
- Yes
- Has Basement
- No
- Condition
- good
- Amount of Bathrooms
- 3
- Has swimming pool
- Yes
- Property type
- House
- Energy label
Unknown
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