5 Bed House in Aquitaine, Dordogne!

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Aquitaine, Dordogne, La Tour-Blanche, France, La Tour-Blanche-Cercles (France)

5 Bedrooms · 3 Bathrooms · 170Floor area

€399,000

House

Parking

5 Bedrooms

3 Bathrooms

170m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Step into picture-perfect France with a delightful family home nestled in the serene hamlet of La Tour-Blanche-Cercles, Aquitaine, Dordogne region. Aquitaine is one of the famously coveted residential pockets in Southwestern France, with the property offering an authenticity of the French lifestyle at its best. Located in a peaceful setup, the house is magnificently crafted for a comfortable and content living experience.

The house plays a perfect host to a family looking to seek solace in a tranquil yet traditional neighborhood. Lock yourself in a picturesque dream with an airy property that boasts a whopping 170sqm living space for residents to relish.

Living in La Tour-Blanche-Cercles offers the intriguing charm of small-town living, yet it doesn't compromise on the richness of experience this beautiful region has to offer. Just enough away from the hustle and bustle of the crowded city life, get ready to immerse yourself into a serene lifestyle, surrounded by natural beauty, culture, history, and exceptional cuisine.

The property is set in a magnificent stone building. On the ground floor, you're welcomed into a large entrance that streams into a convenient utility room and a separate WC. A large ground floor bedroom enjoys its ensuite shower ensures privacy and comfort, making it suitable for adult members or guests. Apart from this, a spacious living/dining room sets the tone for memorable family dinners and joyous get-togethers. The living room, extending into a whopping 49m², also hosts a warm, wood-burning stove, enhancing your winter experience. The comprehensive layout extends into a generously spaced and well-equipped kitchen leading to the covered terrace areas overlooking the lush gardens, adding a breath of fresh French country air to your everyday living.

You'd find the first floor sporting a spacious hallway adorned with tasteful wood paneling that effortlessly connects to four cozy bedrooms, with one of the rooms housing a corner shower space. The floor also houses a separate WC and a family shower room, generously distributed over the floor.

Property amenities include:

- An expansive parking space, having capacity for several vehicles, adding a utilitarian charm to the setup.
- Beautifully laid gardens housing mature trees and a delightful selection of fruit and nut trees.
- Extensive terraces for you to enjoy outdoor family gatherings or a serene solo evening reading your favorite book.
- A sustainable truffle orchard, hosting over 300 truffle trees.
- A quaint little paddock for your pet pony that comes with its field shelter.

Keeping the property's overall conditions in our view, we deem it as regulated towards a 'good' state. The rooms and halls showcase wooden flooring, and the kitchen displays tiled flooring. The bathrooms are well-maintained, boasting necessary fixtures and accessories.

Talking about the location, Dordogne is famous for its mild climate, making it an apt location to enjoy the four seasons in their full glory. The summers are warm and offer endless possibilities of outdoor fun, while winters are mild, encouraged by the warmth of the wood-burning stove.

Living in Aquitaine, Dordogne, La Tour-Blanche, France is all about relishing the idyllic countryside lifestyle. Whether you're planning to have a fresh start or looking for a holiday home, this property can cater to your distinctive needs beautifully. The tranquil and traditional set up with an overlay of modern comfort makes the locale a perfect haven to enjoy some of life's best moments, making the prospect of owning this house a genuinely enticing proposition. Fall in love with the breathtaking views and the wonderful ambience exuded by the property every day.

Undeniably, the property offers an idyllic peaceful setting, located close to vibrant villages offering a rich taste of local experiences. If a peaceful, character-filled residence is what you're dreaming of, viewing this property is highly recommended to experience first-hand the tranquil beauty it has to offer.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
5
Size
170
Price per m²
€2,347
Garden size
3200
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
Yes
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
3
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
House
Energy label

Unknown

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Dordogne region, this delightful farmhouse in La Tour-Blanche-Cercles offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of French countryside charm. With its rich history, vibrant local culture, and stunning natural beauty, this property is the perfect retreat for those seeking a second home or a vacation getaway in France. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of nature, the sun casting a warm glow over the rolling hills and lush greenery that surround your new home. This 261m² farmhouse, set on a generous plot of 12,476m², offers ample space for relaxation, recreation, and creating cherished memories with family and friends. ### A Home with Character and Potential The farmhouse boasts a spacious and inviting interior, with three bedrooms and two bathrooms, providing plenty of room for guests or family. The cathedral-style living area is a highlight, offering a bright and open space perfect for entertaining or simply unwinding after a day of exploring the local area. - Spacious kitchen with abundant natural light and adjoining walk-in pantry. - Master bedroom with easy access to the family shower room. - Second sitting room featuring a fantastic fireplace and Godin wood-burner. - Covered veranda leading to two additional bedrooms with terrace access. - Mezzanine ideal for a home office, reading nook, or studio. - Two attic rooms with excellent potential for conversion. - Large boot room with stairs to the mezzanine. - Original features such as a bread oven and fireplaces add to the home's charm. ### Outdoor Living and Exploration The property's expansive grounds offer endless possibilities for outdoor activities and relaxation. Whether you're interested in gardening, beekeeping, o ... click here to read more

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Imagine settling into a charming, spacious 5-bedroom house nestled within the serene French countryside of La Tour-Blanche-Cercles in Dordogne, a region celebrated for its enchanting landscapes, distinguished vineyards, and a rich tapestry of history. This property, presented across 270 square meters of living space, offers a primary residence and an ancillary structure with great potential, alongside verdant surroundings that could be your private sanctuary or a delightful invitation for a socially vibrant lifestyle. Property Features: - Main house: Approximately 190 sqm - Ground Floor: A welcoming living room, a formal dining room, a functional kitchen, and a bedroom complete with an en-suite bathroom. - First Floor: A useful landing area, four additional bedrooms, and a shared bathroom. - Secondary structure: Around 80 sqm on the upper floor ready for customization. Below, it houses two convenient garages. - Outbuildings include a quaint dovecote of about 27 sqm and a practical technical room of about 13 sqm. - Resplendent fenced grounds sprawling over 10,505 sqm, featuring: - A securely enclosed swimming pool (8.8m x 4.2m) - A historic well - A variety of fruitful trees providing both beauty and bounty. Amenities: - Potential for furnishing the second house for rental or guest use (subject to planning permissions) - Numerous parking options with garages and ample open space - Outdoor swimming pool for relaxation or entertaining - Fruit trees offering seasonal delights This dwelling’s condition presents a comfortable main house that's well-maintained alongside a secondary structure that awaits your creative touch, ideal for those seeking a project or additional living space. This property suits those who ... click here to read more

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Set in the picturesque hamlet in La Tour-Blanche-Cercles region of Aquitaine, France, this charming 4-bedroom villa presents an ideal opportunity for those looking to immerse themselves in the tranquil French village lifestyle. This property, spanning 194 square meters of living space, is perfect for families or expatriates seeking a peaceful retreat with the benefits of village amenities nearby. This villa showcases a harmonious blend of traditional architecture and modern conveniences. Natural light floods the space, highlighting the thoughtful renovations that make this home both comfortable and efficient. With features including double-glazed windows, central heating, and connection to the main drains, the villa is well-equipped for year-round living. The interior comprises four generously sized bedrooms, where the master bedroom comes with an en suite small washroom with a WC. Additionally, there are two well-appointed bathrooms providing ample facilities for a family or guests. The heart of the home lies in the spacious kitchen and dining area, perfect for entertaining and family gatherings, complemented by a cozy yet large living room. Property Features: - Four Bedrooms - Two Bathrooms - Spacious Kitchen/Diner - Large Living Room - Central Heating - Double Glazing - Connected to Main Drains - Total Interior Size: 194m2 The outdoor features of this property are equally appealing. It boasts a well-maintained garden laid mainly to lawn, rear and front entries, private front parking with gated entry, and a separate garage/storage space. The recent addition of a heated swimming pool in 2022, complete with a heat pump, chestnut fence, and a new garden shed for the filter and pump installment, adds a luxurious touch ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene and historic village of La Tour Blanche in Aquitaine, Dordogne, this charming three-bedroom house is a delightful find for anyone looking to immerse themselves in the quintessential French countryside lifestyle. With a total built area of 80 square meters and a plot size of 356 square meters, this property offers a cozy, manageable space that could be perfect for a small family, a couple, or even a solo expatriate seeking a peaceful living arrangement. The house rests modestly behind neat steps that lead up to an inviting porch. Upon entering, you are welcomed into a comfortable living area, appointed with a kitchen to the left which conveniently includes space for a dining table. To the right, the sitting area features a warm wood burner and two large double-glazed windows that not only enhance the warmth and comfort of the home but also allow ample natural light to brighten the space. Featuring three bedrooms in total, the layout includes two double bedrooms on the main level accompanied by a modern fitted shower room. Downstairs, accessible via a staircase, is an additional storage area and a room with patio doors that open out front, suggesting potential to be converted into a self-contained apartment, perhaps an opportunity for rental income. The property also includes a utility room with a WC and a third bedroom that opens directly onto the garden. The house is presented in good condition, characterized by recent updates including a new roof and double-glazed windows and doors throughout. The property maintains its character while offering a promising opportunity for those looking to add their own personal touch. Amenities: - Modern fitted shower room - Wood burner - Storage areas - Conver ... click here to read more

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Welcome to a hidden gem in the beautiful French region of Aquitaine, set within the tranquillity of the Dordogne, in the charming village of Chapdeuil. This 2-bedroom, 2-bathroom detached house is nestled on a generous plot of approximately 3687m², conveniently located for access to local commerce. It's offered at an excellent value of €175,000. While this home is suitable for immediate residence, it could benefit from some updating. It offers the wholesome allure of a fixer-upper. Existing amenities include double glazing and central heating, ensuring a comfortable living space regardless of the season. On the ground floor, you’ll find an open-concept dining-kitchen area and a cosy living room, as well as a bathroom. The drawn-out conversations over dinner could become treasured moments in this heart of any home. This property also offers a basement workroom in case you need a 'man cave', art studio, or space for your DIY projects. Perhaps it could also serve as your retreat when solitude is needed, or as an interesting feature that could elevate this house's appeal. Upstairs are the two well-proportioned bedrooms and another bathroom. It offers a nice canvas for your decorating inspiration. You can give each room a unique personality that exudes warmth and comfort, characteristics every home should have. The revelation on the second floor is a generously sized room with four windows, currently used as a storage room. However, it has so much potential for transformation. It could be your home office, hobby space, or another bedroom — the possibilities are only limited by your creativity. A particular feature of this home is the extensive range of outbuildings. It includes an attached barn with first-floor storag ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene commune of Celles in the picturesque department of Dhrondogne, Aquitaine region, sits a charming semi-detached house, awaiting a new chapter with its next homeowners. Priced at €154,780, this property presents a unique opportunity for those looking to immerse themselves in the tranquil French countryside while having some personal touches to add. This home spans 134 square meters and includes a kitchen, a spacious double-height sitting-dining room which promises to be the heart of the home where families can gather for meals and memories alike. Additionally, the house comprises a utility room, a convenient ground floor WC, and a cellar which offers ample storage possibilities or could be transformed into a wine cellar, indulging in the region’s rich winemaking heritage. The upper level hosts two well-proportioned bedrooms and a bathroom equipped with another WC. A delightful feature of this home is the mezzanine landing which currently provides a flexible space, potentially to be converted into a third bedroom, home office, or play area for children, meeting varying family needs. Externally, the property benefits from a carport which ensures off-street parking is always an option. A terrace leading out from the house provides a private outdoor space for entertaining or al fresco dining, basking in the region’s mild weather—mostly warm and temperate. The garden covers approximately 562m², featuring an above-ground pool that promises refreshing dips during the warm summer months. While this home is in good condition, it does require some updating. This fixer-upper could be an excellent project for those looking to implement personalized design touches and modernizations. This venture will not ju ... click here to read more

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Just picture yourself in the heart of quaint Paussac-et-Saint-Vivien, a delightful blend of history and charm nestled in the mesmerizing Dordogne region of France. This stone house stands proudly opposite a 12th-century church, a piece of history whispering tales of old through its ancient walls. Imagine waking up mere steps from such a distinguished monument, surrounded by the tranquility of this picturesque village. The home itself is a stone beauty, intricately restored with much love and respect for its historical roots. Despite the meticulous restoration work, the delightful balance of old-world charm and modern convenience is evident everywhere you look. This stone residence, boasting 173 square meters, offers ample space for a family yearning to dive into a rich cultural environment. Upon entering the house, you’re greeted by a welcoming living room warmed by a period fireplace. Picture cozying up here during the cooler months, the crackling fire adding to the ambiance. The adjacent kitchen is modern yet complementary of the home's character, fitted with all the conveniences you’d expect without compromising the historical essence of the abode. The lounge area, warm and inviting, provides the perfect setting for intimate conversations or family gatherings. With three generously sized bedrooms, there's plenty of room to stretch out and relax. Two of these bedrooms feature impressive ceiling heights of around three meters, further enhancing the feeling of space. There are two bathrooms, ensuring comfort and convenience for both family and guests. Let's not forget the outside space, a charming courtyard filled with trees and flowers, offering a serene retreat right in your backyard. This courtyard features a smal ... click here to read more

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As a bussy real estate agent, I often come across properties steeped in uniqueness and history, but this one in Paussac-et-Saint-Vivien is truly something special. Nestled in the charming region of Aquitaine, Dordogne, this delightful stone house stands as a testament to the rich tapestry of French history. It's not just a home; it's a slice of history just waiting for the right person to come along and make it their own. As you approach this 3-bedroom stone house, the first thing you'll notice is its proximity to a stunning 12th-century church, a real historic wonder. The church provides a sense of timelessness, and waking up with such a view every morning is like stepping back in time. Imagine living across from such history, in a house that's been lovingly restored with attention to every detail. Let's dive inside this 173 square meter beauty. The house has been completely restored 'according to the rules of the art', blending its original elements with modern updates. The living room greets you with an exquisite period fireplace, offering both warmth and a perfect ambiance for cozy gatherings or quiet evenings in. The modern fitted kitchen is a marvelous place for culinary explorations, seamlessly integrating the old with the new. There’s a snug lounge perfect for unwinding after a busy day, whether spent exploring the charming local area or simply enjoying the tranquility of French countryside living. The bedrooms are genuinely something to experience. With a generous ceiling height reaching around three meters in two of the rooms, there's a sense of space and airiness that's often hard to find. Imagine waking up in a room that offers not just comfort but an experience. It’s a place where history meets modern li ... click here to read more

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Embark on a captivating journey to the heart of Aquitaine, in the picturesque Dordogne region, as we present a unique opportunity to acquire a distinguished three-bedroom stone house in Paussac-et-St-Vivien. Nestled opposite a 12th-century church, a recognized historic monument, this residence offers a blend of historical charm and contemporary comfort, making it a perfect family home or a peaceful retreat for anyone looking to immerse themselves in the serene French countryside. Spanning 173 square meters, this beautifully restored house retains its authentic architectural elements, such as the original stone walls and a period fireplace, which add immense character to the property. The meticulously upgraded interiors comprise a cozy living room, a modern fitted kitchen with all the necessary appliances, and a welcoming lounge that invites family gatherings. The three bedrooms, two of which boast impressive three-meter-high ceilings, provide ample space for personal retreat and family living. Living in Paussac-et-St-Vivien offers a tranquil yet engaging lifestyle, surrounded by the natural beauty of the Dordogne region, renowned for its scenic landscapes, vineyards, and historic sites. This village is an ideal place for those interested in outdoor activities such as hiking, cycling, and canoeing along the picturesque rivers. The local area is dotted with quaint towns and markets where one can explore regional products and artisan crafts, offering a glimpse into the rural French lifestyle. For families, the community-focused environment makes it a safe and nurturing place for children to grow up, with local schools and recreational activities nearby. The community is welcoming and vibrant, with cultural festivals and ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the quaint village of Grand-Brassac, this charming one-bedroom house is an enticing opportunity for those dreaming of a peaceful life in the heart of the Dordogne region, a corner of Southwestern France known for its lush landscapes and rich history. The exclusive property, priced at €130,000, offers a cozy yet spacious living experience with a distinctive rural appeal that has attracted expats for years. As you approach this delightful home, you will find it tucked into a plot of 937 square meters, providing ample space and the kind of privacy one seeks when escaping the hustle and bustle of city life. The surrounding landscape is typical of the Dordogne - rolling hills, verdant forests, and an agricultural patchwork that changes with the seasons. This part of France is celebrated for its mild climate, with warm summers perfect for those sun-drenched afternoons and temperate winters where the chill in the air is just enough to make a wood-burning fireplace the centerpiece of cozy evenings. The property itself is a one-bedroom house featuring a practical open-plan layout. The living room is seamlessly integrated with a dining and kitchen area, making it an ideal space for both relaxation and entertaining. The kitchen awaits the culinary exploration of its future residents, promising many hearty meals after visits to local markets. The separate bedroom offers serenity and privacy, accompanied by a modest shower room and WC designed with functionality in mind. For those with aspirations of expanding or customizing their living space, this home comes with added potential. Two adjacent barns carry planning permission, paving the way for renovations or extensions that could elevate this quaint abode into a more ... click here to read more

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Tucked away in the heart of France's charming region of Aquitaine, in the scenic Dordogne department, awaits an opportunity you won't want to let slip by. This delightful bungalow is located in Verteillac, a picturesque village that offers a truly tranquil and idyllic living experience. Catering specifically to international buyers and expats, this property is about more than just the walls and roof—it offers a lifestyle enriched by the surrounding local culture, nature, and activities. First, let’s take a journey through the property itself—a walk-through that reveals both possibility and practicality. You step into a spacious, light-filled living room that invites relaxation and leisurely gatherings. Imagine yourself settled with a book in hand, or perhaps hosting friends, as this bright and airy space opens onto a terrace. Here, the stunning view of the rolling countryside is a constant companion, offering picturesque scenes that change with the seasons. The house lays out four well-appointed bedrooms, giving plenty of room for guests or spacious family living. An office space is an added bonus for those working from home. And let's not forget the practical features—a functional kitchen ready for your culinary adventures, a laundry room that keeps those chores out of sight, and a shared bathroom and wc that fulfill daily needs without fuss. One of the starred attractions of this house is the extensive covered terrace at the back, a space designed for al fresco dining. Picture late summer nights enjoying a meal with friends and family while immersed in the gentle sounds of nature. This outdoor space offers the perfect setting for creating memories as you gaze out over your own plot of nearly 6,000 m². The grounds co ... click here to read more

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Located in the picturesque region of Dordogne in Verteillac, France, this charming three-bedroom house offers a unique opportunity for those looking to immerse themselves in French rural life. Perfect for overseas buyers who dream of owning a piece of the tranquil French countryside, this property combines comfort with the potential for personalization. Property Features: - Living Space: Approx. 120 sqm spread over two floors - Bedrooms: Three cozy bedrooms - Bathrooms: One fully equipped bathroom; an additional bathroom space requires completion - Kitchen: Functional with ample storage space - Spacious living room with an insert fireplace, perfect for cold evenings - Utility Room: Convenient space for domestic chores - Outdoor Space: Walled courtyard and a separate garden area, both offering privacy and space for relaxation or outdoor dining - Storage Areas: Available in the garden, ideal for tools and outdoor equipment This residence stands out not only for its structural qualities but also for the potential it holds. The main parts of the house are in good condition, while one of the bedrooms and a bathroom are set aside for completion. This setup is ideal for those who are looking to tailor a space to their personal tastes and needs, potentially increasing the value of their investment. Amenities Include: - Electricity and water supply - Sewage system - Proximity to local community services like restaurants and bakeries About Verteillac: Living in Verteillac offers a peaceful lifestyle embraced by scenic landscapes and historic charm. The village is well-known for its vibrant community life, annual festivals, and markets showcasing local produce and crafts. Residents enjoy access to essential services, including ... click here to read more

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Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds in the heart of the Dordogne countryside. This delightful 3-bedroom house in Verteillac, Aquitaine, offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life, making it the perfect second home or vacation retreat. Nestled on a peaceful "no through" lane, this property is a stone's throw from a historic château, providing a picturesque backdrop to your new holiday haven. The house, originally rebuilt in the 1980s, has been lovingly maintained, preserving its unique charm and character while offering modern comforts. ### A Slice of French Countryside The main house welcomes you with a cozy lounge featuring a wood-burning stove, perfect for those cooler evenings. The dining room and fitted kitchen, complete with an adjoining pantry, provide ample space for family gatherings and culinary adventures. The ground floor also hosts a comfortable bedroom and a family bathroom, ensuring convenience and accessibility. Upstairs, the master bedroom offers breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside, a daily reminder of the beauty that envelops this property. An attached workshop/studio and a large garage present exciting opportunities for conversion, subject to necessary permissions, allowing you to tailor the space to your needs. ### Guest Annexe and Development Potential An independent one-bedroom guest annexe is ideal for hosting friends and family or generating rental income. A third outbuilding, currently used for storage, offers further development possibilities, making this property a versatile investment. ### Outdoor Oasis Set within 5500 m² of private, wraparound gardens, this home is a haven of tranquility and natural beaut ... click here to read more

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Step into the charm of a rustic farmhouse nestled in the heart of Verteillac, Aquitaine, Dordogne, France. This enchanting two-bedroom stone property, offering an authentic slice of French countryside living, is perfect for anyone looking to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life while still being close to modern amenities. Situated right at the edge of a tranquil village, this farmhouse is accessed through a private lane, ensuring peace and seclusion for its residents. As you approach the property, you'll be greeted by lush grounds extending over 1.2 hectares. The land is predominantly laid to lawn, peppered with mature trees, and boasts an assortment of fruit and nut trees – imagine plucking fresh produce straight from your garden! There’s also a section of forest, a well, and small outbuildings perfect for storage. ### Property Features: - 2 cozy bedrooms - 1 shower room with a separate WC - Spacious living room - Kitchen-diner ideal for family meals - Attached barn of 52m², full of potential - Grounds of 1.2 hectares: lawns, mature trees, fruit/nut trees, and a section of forest - Private lane access - No close or overlooking neighbours - Splendid views of the Dordogne countryside - Small outbuildings for storage The farmhouse's interior is welcoming, with a living room that invites you to unwind after a long day. The kitchen-diner is perfectly suited for family meals, creating memories over home-cooked meals. Though the property is in good condition, there's always room for personalization to truly make it your own. Life in Verteillac is pure and simple. The village itself is quiet, encapsulating the serene and slower-paced lifestyle synonymous with the French countryside. Yet, you're never far from exci ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the scenic commune of Verteillac, in the heart of Dordogne, this unique property offers a blend of occupied and potential living spaces, set in a lush, managed garden spanning 1400m2. Featuring a two-residence setup with a third house awaiting renovation, this property stands as an ideal investment for those looking to immerse themselves in the French countryside while maintaining the option to craft additional living space. The main unit of this charming complex is a three-bedroom house, currently utilized by tenants, boasting traditional architectural elements that harmonize with the surrounding rural landscape. Adjacent to this is a two-bedroom house, presently occupied by the owners, which mirrors the rustic aesthetic of the region. The availability of a third structure, structurally sound yet requiring renovation, presents a remarkable opportunity for the new owner to transform it into another three-bedroom dwelling, perfect for expanding living accommodations or for use as a rental property. Property Features: - Total area of 232 square meters - Five bedrooms across two houses - Four well-appointed bathrooms - Substantial garden area of 1400m2 - In-ground swimming pool measuring 10 x 5 meters - A structurally sound house ready for renovation Amenities Include: - Proximity to local bakery-cafe - Near popular restaurant-bar - Easy access to village center - Enclosed garden ensuring privacy and security Living in Verteillac offers a serene retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life. The locality is renowned for its verdant rolling hills and traditional market towns, where local artisans and farmers market their wares. Culinary enthusiasts will appreciate the Dordogne region’s reputation for fine fo ... click here to read more

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Located in the picturesque commune of Verteillac within the Dordogne department of Aquitaine, this detached four-bedroom house presents an exciting opportunity for those looking to embrace the tranquil lifestyle of rural France or seeking a promising investment. The property, priced at €225,000, spans an area of 113 square meters and sits on a substantial plot of approximately 3114 square meters, offering both privacy and expansive outdoor space. The house greets visitors with its eat-in kitchen that leads directly outdoors, perfect for those who enjoy cooking with a view of nature. Adjacent to the kitchen, a separate laundry room adds to the functionality of the space. The layout includes two ground-floor bedrooms and a bathroom, suitable for guests or single-floor living preferences. The spacious sitting room on the first floor, alongside the master bedroom with an en-suite shower room and WC, plus an additional smaller bedroom, complete the internal living spaces. These rooms command far-reaching views over the verdant surroundings that characterize this part of France. Despite being in good condition, there are areas of the house that would benefit from modernization and personal touches, providing a wonderful canvas for those who wish to infuse the home with their own style. This is an ideal project for individuals looking to tailor a home to their tastes without the need for extensive structural renovations. Additional features include: - Two large barns offering ample storage or potential for conversion (subject to necessary permissions). - A covered dining terrace, ideal for alfresco dining and entertaining. - A pretty, well-maintained garden that is perfect for relaxation and outdoor activities. Amenities wi ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the idyllic village of Verteillac, situated in the picturesque Dordogne region of southwestern France, this splendid three-bedroom house offers a unique opportunity to experience the authentic French lifestyle. Verteillac, a lively village, is known for its vibrant community and peaceful surroundings, making it an ideal location for both locals and expatriates looking for a serene yet connected place to call home. Upon arrival, you'll notice the house's welcoming facade, surrounded by well-maintained gardens and offering a glimpse of the natural beauty that encompasses the area. The region of Dordogne is famed for its lush landscapes, with rolling hillsides, sprawling vineyards, and historical chateaux dotting the horizon. It's a location that enjoys a moderate climate, with warm summers and mild winters, providing a comfortable setting year-round. Living in Verteillac offers a delightful blend of community spirit and tranquilty, with plenty to occupy your time. The village itself is a hive of activity with its regular markets offering fresh, locally sourced produce, cheeses, and wines. The friendly locals and vibrant Friday market make it easy to integrate and feel at home. Schools, shops, and cafes all lie close at hand, providing the essentials for everyday life without the hustle and bustle of city living. Now, let’s tell the story of this charming abode. The house itself exhibits a well-preserved condition, presenting a blend of traditional and practical living spaces across its 143 square meters. While the property is in good shape, the chance to personalize the house to your tastes remains. Imagining evenings spent adding your personal touch to its corners is an exciting prospect for any new homeowne ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque region of Aquitaine, within the beloved Dordogne department, lies this appealing retreat in the serene hamlet near Verteillac, France. For those seeking a home away from home or a new chapter in the heart of France, this property provides an intriguing opportunity. Let me take you through a tour of this home while reflecting on life in this area. As a bussy real estate agent helping global buyers envision their dreams, I understand how important it is to grasp the essence of the locality before imagining life within the walls of the home. The house itself offers a well-balanced mix of space and potential. Its 148 square meters accommodate three comfortable bedrooms, offering an inviting escape at any time of the day. As you enter, the open plan living area stretches across an impressive 41 square meters. This expansive double-height space is sure to be the home’s bustling heart, ideal for family gatherings or hosting friends from near and far. Your culinary adventures will unfold in an engaging kitchen-diner. With its generous walk-in pantry, this space speaks to those who appreciate cooking and entertaining. Nearby, you’ll find two of the house’s bedrooms and a shower room conveniently located on the ground floor along with a laundry and heating/boiler room, fashioned for easy living. The first floor hosts the sizeable master bedroom, boasting a private ensuite shower room that offers a peaceful retreat at the day’s end. Here, you will also find a full bathroom and a versatile mezzanine area. With just a pinch of creativity, transforming this space into a fourth bedroom could easily be on the horizon for your ever-evolving needs. Let me not forget to mention the outdoor allure. Over 50 squ ... click here to read more

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