6-Bedroom Perigord Farmhouse with Gite in Bergerac's Scenic Countryside

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Aquitaine, Dordogne, Bergerac, France, Bergerac (France)

6 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 265Floor area

€479,000

House

No parking

6 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

265m²

No garden

Pool

Not furnished

Description

A Tranquil Retreat in the Heart of Dordogne

Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds in the heart of the Dordogne countryside. This authentic Perigord farmhouse, nestled within a sprawling 1.5-hectare wooded estate, offers a serene escape just five minutes from the vibrant town center of Bergerac. Here, the charm of rural France meets modern comfort, creating an idyllic setting for a vacation home, holiday retreat, or second residence.

A Home Steeped in History and Comfort

As you step into this single-story farmhouse, you're greeted by a warm and inviting atmosphere. The spacious living area, complete with a traditional fireplace, serves as the heart of the home, where family and friends can gather for cozy evenings. The farmhouse boasts six bedrooms, providing ample space for guests or a growing family. Recent renovations have seamlessly integrated modern amenities, including a heat pump and double-glazed windows with rolling shutters, ensuring year-round comfort.

A Gite for Endless Possibilities

Adjacent to the main house, a charming gite offers additional accommodation options. Whether you envision hosting family gatherings, welcoming friends, or exploring the potential of a seasonal rental business, this separate dwelling provides flexibility and opportunity.

The Essence of Perigord Living

Living in this farmhouse means embracing the quintessential Perigord lifestyle. Picture leisurely afternoons spent exploring the lush grounds, where mature trees provide shade and privacy. The recently updated swimming pool invites you to cool off during warm summer days, while the surrounding landscape offers endless opportunities for outdoor activities.

Local Delights and Cultural Riches

Bergerac, with its rich history and vibrant culture, is just a stone's throw away. Stroll through the town's cobbled streets, savoring the aroma of freshly baked pastries from local boulangeries. Indulge in the region's renowned wines at nearby vineyards, or immerse yourself in the local cuisine at charming bistros and restaurants.

A Year-Round Destination

The Dordogne region is a year-round destination, offering a diverse array of activities and experiences. In the spring, witness the countryside come alive with vibrant blooms. Summer invites you to explore the Dordogne River by canoe or enjoy hiking trails that wind through picturesque landscapes. Autumn brings a tapestry of colors, perfect for leisurely walks and wine tastings. Even in winter, the region's mild climate allows for exploration of historical sites and cozy evenings by the fireplace.

Investment Potential and Practical Considerations

This property not only offers a unique lifestyle but also presents a sound investment opportunity. The gite provides potential for rental income, while the farmhouse's location in a sought-after region ensures long-term value. For international buyers, the property is easily accessible, with Bergerac Airport offering connections to major European cities.

Key Features:
- Authentic Perigord farmhouse with 6 bedrooms
- Separate gite for guests or rental opportunities
- Modern amenities: heat pump, double glazing
- Recently updated swimming pool
- 1.5-hectare wooded estate for privacy and tranquility
- Proximity to Bergerac town center
- Rich local culture and cuisine
- Year-round activities and attractions
- Investment potential with rental income
- Easy access to Bergerac Airport

Your Perigord Adventure Awaits

This farmhouse is more than just a property; it's an invitation to experience the beauty and tranquility of the Dordogne region. Whether you're seeking a peaceful retreat, a family getaway, or an investment opportunity, this home offers it all. Embrace the Perigord lifestyle and make this enchanting farmhouse your own. Contact us today to arrange a viewing and start your journey to owning a piece of French paradise.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
6
Size
265
Price per m²
€1,808
Garden size
4312
Has Garden
No
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
1
Has swimming pool
Yes
Property type
House
Energy label

Unknown

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Sunday morning in Bergerac starts with the smell of fresh bread drifting up from the boulangerie two blocks away. You open the kitchen door onto the 17-square-metre terrace, coffee in hand, and catch the faint sound of the market vendors setting up along the Place de la Madeleine. That's the rhythm of life this house puts you inside — not on the edge of it, not behind glass. Right in it. This solid 1930s house sits a short walk from the old town centre of Bergerac, one of the most quietly rewarding towns in the entire Dordogne valley. The architecture still carries the bones of the interwar period — the proportions feel generous, the walls thick enough to keep rooms cool well into July — and recent upgrades have brought the practicalities firmly into the present. A newly installed heat pump, air conditioning, full double glazing, and a fitted kitchen mean you arrive and you live, rather than renovate and wait. The ground floor layout is genuinely sociable. The living room flows naturally toward the open-plan kitchen and dining area, which spills directly out onto the terrace. Summer evenings here have a particular quality: the Dordogne region holds its warmth well into September, and al fresco dinners under the fading light are less a special occasion than a Tuesday habit. The ground floor also holds a bedroom and shower room — useful for guests who'd rather skip the stairs, or for turning the upper floor into a private retreat when the house is full. Upstairs, two spacious double bedrooms and a dressing room give the house a flexibility that shorter-term rentals rarely achieve. There's room for couples, families, or the kind of extended-family gathering that the French countryside seems specifically designed to encou ... click here to read more

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Located in the delightful region of Aquitaine, Bergerac, in France, this enchanting seven-bedroom house is ready to be your new sanctuary. It perfectly encapsulates the allure of a traditional Périgordine house, minus the typical maintenance challenges an older property may present. Situated on a picturesque hillside, this home and its annex offer stunning views of the lush garden and the vast surrounding countryside. Before we delve into the specifics of this residence, it’s pertinent to mention the vast possibilities and attributes this estate presents. Ideal for a large family, each member will have ample room to carve out their own personal space and yet still enjoy the warmth of a shared family living experience. Alternatively, if you often find your home being the hotel for friends and family during their vacation or are thinking of capitalizing on the bustling tourism industry, it also represents an opportunity for an excellent holiday home with guest lodgings, potential for a budding gite business (subject to the necessary permissions), or even a casual bed and breakfast. First, let’s explore the primary house. It features: - A generously proporitioned entrance - A fully equipped eat-in kitchen - A spacious L-shaped living and dining area complete with a cozy fireplace - Access to the verdant garden and pool terraces On the ground floor, it hosts two aesthetically designed double bedrooms, each with doors leading to the south-facing terraces. A bathroom, separate WC, and a quaint laundry room ensure comfortable living. Next to the sunny sunroom lies the cute guest annex, containing a double bedroom and a living-kitchen area, as well as a handy shower and WC. Venture upstairs and you'll find four delightful s ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque heart of Dordogne, France, lies a 16th-century stone farmhouse that whispers stories of the past while inviting you to create new ones. Located in Bergerac, this property offers an extraordinary opportunity for overseas buyers and expats seeking a blend of history, natural beauty, and modern living comforts. Combining the allure of rural France with the convenience of modern amenities, this home promises a lifestyle steeped in tranquility and cultural richness. The house is set on 29 acres of lush woodland, providing an expansive private sanctuary for those yearning for peace and nature's embrace. As you approach the property, the charming hamlet of stone properties offers a glimpse into a bygone era where craftsmen have left their enduring mark. This stone farmhouse stands strong yet welcoming, with its age-old architecture crafted to withstand the test of time. Once inside, the warmth of the home is palpable, with three inviting reception rooms each boasting a fireplace or wood-burner—the perfect setting for cozy winter evenings or gatherings with family and friends. These reception areas offer a versatile space where stories can be shared and memories built. The separate kitchen beckons with its practical layout, ready to accommodate both daily meals or culinary adventures. Living in Bergerac brings you close to nature, and this property enhances that experience with direct access to the outdoors through its surrounding woodlands. As a resident, you'll enjoy a mild oceanic climate that is typical of the region, with warm summers and cool winters. Activities like walking and cycling in the rolling countryside provide recreation year-round, often under a sun that's gentle and inviting. Thi ... click here to read more

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Discover your dream home nestled in the picturesque countryside of Bergerac, France. This captivating 7-bedroom traditional Perigordine house exudes charm and character, perfect for a spacious family retreat or a lucrative holiday home with potential guest lodging. Situated tranquilly on a hillside, it offers breathtaking views of a delightfully landscaped garden and the expansive rural surroundings. Spanning an impressive 350 sqm, the residence ensures comfort without the hassle of ongoing maintenance common with older homes, thanks to its excellent condition. The thoughtful layout begins with a welcoming entrance hall leading into a substantial, fully equipped, eat-in kitchen. Adjacent to this is an expansive, L-shaped living and dining area that boasts a cozy fireplace, promising warmth and ambiance during the cooler seasons. Double doors open out from two attractive double bedrooms onto south-facing terraces, enhancing the serene charm of the ground floor. The living comforts extend with a guest annex adjacent to the inviting sunroom, featuring a double bedroom and combined living room/kitchen area, complete with its own shower and WC. This space is ideal for hosting guests or could be transformed into a revenue-generating gite, subject to necessary permissions. Moving upstairs, the house comprises four additional well-appointed south-facing bedrooms, including a spacious master bedroom. Storage solutions are abundant, with a large room next to the master that offers potential for transformation into an en-suite bathroom, augmenting the family bathroom and separate WC already in place. Outdoor living is equally impressive, with a stunning covered terrace, a barbecue, and a summer kitchen that lead out to a 10 x 5 ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque countryside of Aquitaine, Dordogne, this charming two-bedroom house is your ticket to embrace the laid-back yet rich lifestyle that Bergerac, France, offers. Situated in one of the most sought-after regions in the southwest of France, this property presents a wonderful opportunity for those looking to secure a slice of French tranquility without compromising on the conveniences of town living. With its practical layout and potential for expansion, this home is perfectly suited for those seeking a blend of simplicity and opportunity in the heart of the French wine country. As you step through the door, you're greeted by a layout that speaks to functionality and ease of living. The ground floor is made up of all the essential spaces you need for a comfortable life. The kitchen is spacious enough for cooking up some local French dishes, while the adjoining living room offers a cozy space to relax or entertain. Two bedrooms on this floor provide ample room for rest and privacy, coupled with a bathroom and a separate WC for convenience. Additionally, there's a handy store room to tuck away those extra belongings. One of the property's exciting possibilities is its attic. It spans the entire first floor and is ready for conversion, assuming you get the necessary permissions, of course. This space could evolve into whatever you dream up – maybe a master suite, an extra bedroom, or a studio. It’s all ready for your personal touch; a chance to make this house truly your own. The location of Bergerac within Aquitaine is simply unbeatable, especially for those hankering after a taste of the famed region’s lifestyle. Life here runs at a slower, more deliberate pace. It's a place where you can enjoy the ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of captivating Bergerac, situated within the picturesque region of Dordogne in Aquitaine, France, lies a charming Provencal farmhouse waiting to become your new home. This delightful property embodies the very essence of French country living, offering not just a house, but a lifestyle steeped in rustic charm and tranquility. It's perfect for those seeking a peaceful retreat or a holiday home to create wonderful memories with family and friends. As a busy real estate agent, I can assure you that homes like this in Bergerac are as rare as they are enchanting. Now, let me paint you a picture of living in this beautiful part of the world. Bergerac, with its rich history, beautiful vineyards, and scenic landscapes, is a haven for those who love the outdoors and history. The area is renowned for its wines — in fact, it’s one of the key wine-producing regions of France. Spend afternoons visiting the local vineyards, and you’ll soon be captivated by the warmth of the local community, eager to share their passion for wine. With a mild climate combining warm summers and cool winters, Bergerac offers the ideal setting for enjoying a variety of outdoor activities year-round. Ride a bike along the picturesque Dordogne River, take leisurely walks through historical landmarks, or simply bask in the serene countryside, where nature undulates in unison with the historical cadence of the area. The local market is a true representative of French culinary culture with an abundance of fresh produce, artisanal cheeses, and local delicacies embracing the unmistakable French flair. The property itself provides an idyllic canvas ready to be your masterpiece. Meticulously designed, this residence unfolds over 154 square m ... click here to read more

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Discover the delightful opportunity of owning a charming Provencal farmhouse nestled in the heart of Bergerac, a picturesque town located in the Dordogne region of France. With its blend of natural beauty and historic charm, Bergerac offers a vibrant lifestyle with a touch of tranquility, making it a sought-after destination for overseas buyers and expats looking to enjoy the French countryside. This appealing property boasts a sizeable 154 square meters of living space and is ideal for families or those looking to immerse themselves in the serene life that Bergerac has to offer. Situated in Aquitaine, it presents a captivating view of the radiant landscape with a tempting price tag of €330,000, making it a competitively priced opportunity in the current market. As your home destination, Bergerac provides a range of activities that capture the essence of what it’s like to live in rural France. Enjoy exploring the local markets full of fresh produce, visiting world-renowned vineyards that promise tours and tasting sessions, or taking leisurely strolls through the town's well-preserved historical sites. For the outdoor enthusiast, the Dordogne River offers plenty of water activities like canoeing and fishing, not to mention peaceful walking and cycling paths that traverse the scenic countryside. Let's delve into the property itself, a spacious home with three cozy bedrooms perfect for those who will appreciate one-level living. There's also an office mezzanine, ideal for a home workspace, adding functional elegance to the homely atmosphere. The living room, over 40m², invites relaxation and comfort, bolstered by the crackling warmth of a double fireplace shared with the adjoining kitchen. The separate kitchen space is f ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the idyllic region of Aquitaine in the picturesque town of Bergerac, Dordogne, this 4-bedroom house emerges as a gem for those who appreciate the combination of modern conveniences and rural charm. Set on over half an acre of meticulously landscaped gardens, this property not only offers generous living spaces but also the serenity of natural surroundings with a private swimming pool and a delightful winter garden, all enclosed within a secure perimeter graced by mature trees. For a living space, the house spans 205 square meters and has been thoughtfully renovated to cater to a contemporary lifestyle while preserving its 1960s architectural essence. The interiors boast a spacious and bright living and dining area, a modern fitted and equipped kitchen, four ample-sized bedrooms, and four well-appointed bathrooms. Each room merges comfort with style, ensuring a welcoming environment. The exterior features of the home are equally impressive. The garden, spanning 2389 square meters, includes an automatic irrigation system powered by a well and pump, simplifying the maintenance of its lush greenery. The garden also hosts a charming wooden-frame greenhouse, perfect for gardening enthusiasts. The recreation area is highlighted by a 10 x 5m swimming pool with a saltwater liner and protective cover, ideal for both relaxation and hosting gatherings. Practical amenities include a secure electric gate entrance, a spacious parking area, and a carport, adding layers of convenience and security to this splendid residence. Living in Bergerac is a unique experience combining the tranquility of rural France with the convenience of urban amenities. Known for its vineyards and gastronomy, the town offers residents and visito ... click here to read more

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Ah, for my busy friends looking at homes in the charming and historic Bergerac—home to good wines and picturesque landscapes—you’ve stumbled upon quite the find. No need for formality here; let's talk about this lovely spot as if we were standing in the backyard, sipping coffee and savoring the gentle Aquitaine morning breeze. This little adventure begins in the heart of Dordogne, which you may know is rich with castles and prehistoric caves that echo with tales of yesteryears. Bergerac is nestled right here, offering a slice of genuine French charm that's hard to resist. And right in this charismatic town, we find a 2-bedroom home waiting to share its corner of tranquility with you. Overshadowed by nothing but blue skies and leafy trees, this charming house sits quietly at the end of a cul-de-sac—away from the honking and bustling. Yet, miraculously, it’s just a gentle 10-minute stroll from the lively heart of the city center. Now, don’t get me wrong. This isn’t one of those ultra-modern setups with shiny, brand-new everything. Oh no, this abode carries its age with grace, a testament to its character. With 142 square meters at your leisure, there lies great promise, as you explore its potential to fit your life's story into its walls. It's in good condition, waiting for its new owners to add their flare. Think of it as a blank canvas but with some fine strokes already etched in. Alright, picture this: You walk into more than 70 m² of living space, where the kitchen flows naturally into the living area. It's open, airy, and generously invites the sunlight to dance in every corner. There's a large room that can be transformed into a third bedroom, should the need for extra sleeping quarters arise. Everything is smartl ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the charming heart of Aquitaine, Dordogne, in the lovely city of Bergerac, stands a delightful 2-bedroom house, full of character and bursting with potential. This quaint home is perfectly situated, offering you both tranquility and convenience, a rare combination in such a picturesque city. Upon arriving in Bergerac, you'll immediately notice the serenity that envelopes the area, accentuated by the lush landscape and historical architecture. Bergerac is known for its rich history and its charming old town, which offers a glimpse into the past with its half-timbered houses and winding cobblestone streets. The city is also famous for its wine production, offering numerous vineyards to explore and enjoy. For those interested in a quiet life, this is a dream locale, with activities ranging from leisurely strolls along the Dordogne River to exploring local markets brimming with fresh produce and artisanal goods. Now, imagine turning onto a peaceful, dead-end street and finding yourself at your prospective new home. This single-storey abode, spanning a generous 142 square meters, is more than just a house—it's a space with stories to tell and room to create new ones. The home can easily accommodate a single-floor living arrangement, perfect for those who prefer avoiding stairs, by converting a large 29 square meter room into a cozy bedroom. Picture stepping into the house to find a beautiful living area that combines a kitchen with ample space for dining and entertaining—a whopping 70 square meters of open-plan design, ideal for family gatherings or hosting friends. With a north and south garden, you have the luxury of both sun-drenched and shaded outdoor spaces. The south-facing garden, in particular, is a have ... click here to read more

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Welcome to the beautiful region of Aquitaine in the heart of Dordogne, where we invite you to discover this charming house nestled in the enchanting city of Bergerac. This vibrant locale is not just a destination but a lifestyle, offering a perfect fusion of traditional French charm and modern conveniences. As a busy real estate agent in this bustling market, I can assure you that properties of this quality rarely come available and are highly sought after by foreign buyers and expats seeking a serene yet vibrant life in France. Let me take you on a tour of this lovely home with all it has to offer. Situated on a generous 5600m² plot of land, this house is a testament to both comfort and potential. This is no ordinary home; it's a sanctuary where you can build a life full of joy and tranquility. With two well-sized bedrooms, each accompanied by their own shower or bathroom, every family member is afforded privacy and comfort. The additional office space offers flexibility—a perfect spot for a home office, guest room, or creative studio. Let's dive into some specs of this delightful home: - 2 spacious bedrooms - 1 bathroom - Additional office which can serve as extra bedroom - Bright, airy living room of 59m² with a south-facing bow window - Separate, functional kitchen of 13.5m² - Energy-efficient heat pump - Inviting swimming pool with a private pool house - Double garage providing ample storage - Situated in a quality, residential environment - 5600m² of land to enjoy The highlight of this property is unquestionably the wonderfully bright living room, where natural light pours in through a grand bow window, casting a warm glow across its 59m² of space. Imagine livening gatherings with friends or peaceful evenings w ... click here to read more

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Settled amidst the enchanting region of Aquitaine, in the heart of Dordogne, lies a charming residence that perfectly captures the rustic allure of French countryside living. This Provencal farmhouse in Bergerac beckons with its tranquility and the promise of a serene lifestyle, ideal for those seeking a getaway or a permanent abode in one of France's most picturesque locales. Now, let's dive into the story of this alluring property. Its welcoming face gazes south, blessing it with a wealth of sunshine, casting a warm light over the sprawling countryside and the inviting swimming pool glistening just steps away. This home provides not only a roof over your head but an opportunity to immerse yourself in the natural beauty and the cultural richness of the Dordogne region. The house spreads its charm across a generous 154 m², accommodating three well-appointed bedrooms on the main level, complemented by a mezzanine office—a perfect retreat for writers or those working from home. The heart of the home is a spacious living area, boasting an impressive 40m² of open-plan space where the warmth of a double fireplace invites gatherings and cozy evenings with family and friends. Its separate kitchen is ready for culinary adventures, maybe a perfect place to try out local recipes. As you wander through the property, you’ll find untapped potential in the old garage, yearning to be transformed into an additional room for guests or even a private study—a blank canvas awaiting your imagination. The possibility does not end there; the double garage offers ample space to be reinvented as a gîte, providing a unique opportunity for those interested in hosting visitors from around the globe. The experience extends beyond the threshold o ... click here to read more

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A French Countryside Escape Awaits You Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds in the heart of the Dordogne region. This 4-bedroom house in Bergerac offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle, nestled in the picturesque Aquitaine countryside. With its blend of rustic charm and modern amenities, this property is more than just a house—it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in tranquility and cultural richness. A Home That Tells a Story As you step through the south-facing covered porch, you're greeted by the scent of blooming flowers and the sight of mature trees swaying gently in the breeze. The entrance hall welcomes you into a world where every corner tells a story. To your left, a cozy kitchen invites culinary adventures, while to your right, a spacious living and dining area beckons for gatherings with family and friends. French doors open onto a rear terrace, seamlessly blending indoor comfort with outdoor beauty. Versatile Living Spaces The ground floor is a testament to versatility. Four bedrooms offer ample space for family, guests, or creative pursuits. One bedroom currently serves as a formal dining room, perfect for hosting intimate dinners. A family bathroom and separate WC ensure convenience for all. Ascend the staircase to discover a mezzanine, a space that adapts to your needs—be it a gym, a guest suite, or a home office, complete with its own shower room. A Garden of Possibilities Step outside into a fully fenced garden, a private oasis where nature thrives year-round. The large basement provides excellent storage, including a wine cellar for your collection of local vintages. An outbuilding houses a summer kitchen and laundry room, alongside a double g ... click here to read more

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Picture yourself stepping out onto sun-warmed stone each morning, coffee in hand, as mist rises from the wooded edges of your private 3,450-square-meter estate in the heart of Dordogne. This single-story house sits quietly among ancient oaks and manicured gardens, just five kilometers from village markets where farmers still sell fresh walnuts, duck confit, and truffles—the ingredients that have defined this corner of Aquitaine for centuries. This is where your European vacation home story begins, in a region that has perfected the art of gracious living. Spread across 102 square meters of thoughtfully proportioned living space, this two-bedroom residence offers immediate availability for buyers seeking a peaceful retreat in southwestern France. The 37-square-meter living room anchors the home with generous natural light streaming through large windows that frame views of your private woodland. A separate kitchen provides space for preparing regional specialties, while two well-sized bedrooms accommodate family and guests comfortably. The dedicated study offers a quiet corner for working remotely or planning your next adventure through Périgord Pourpre wine country. A full bathroom and separate WC complete the practical layout, ideal for vacation living. The Dordogne region surrounding Bergerac delivers an unmatched combination of cultural richness and outdoor recreation that makes it one of France's most desirable second home destinations. Your property sits in the UNESCO-recognized Dordogne Valley, where prehistoric cave paintings share landscape with medieval bastide towns and Renaissance châteaux. Spring brings cherry blossoms and asparagus season, when local markets overflow with white asparagus bundles and wild g ... click here to read more

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A Tranquil Retreat in the Heart of Dordogne Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds in the heart of the picturesque Dordogne region. This authentic Perigord farmhouse, nestled within a sprawling 1.5-hectare wooded estate, offers a serene escape just five minutes from the vibrant town center of Bergerac. Here, the charm of rural France meets modern comfort, creating an idyllic setting for a vacation home, holiday retreat, or second residence. A Home Steeped in History and Comfort As you step into this single-story farmhouse, you're greeted by a warm and inviting atmosphere. The spacious living area, complete with a traditional fireplace, serves as the heart of the home, perfect for cozy evenings with family and friends. The farmhouse boasts six bedrooms, providing ample space for guests or a growing family. Recent renovations have seamlessly integrated modern amenities, including a state-of-the-art heat pump and double-glazed windows with rolling shutters, ensuring year-round comfort. Outdoor Living at Its Finest The property's expansive grounds are a nature lover's paradise. Wander through the lush, wooded landscape, where mature trees provide shade and privacy. The centerpiece of the outdoor space is a sparkling swimming pool, recently updated with a new liner, skimmers, filter, and pump. Whether you're lounging poolside on a sunny afternoon or hosting a summer barbecue, this outdoor oasis enhances the vacation experience. A Gateway to the Perigord Lifestyle Living in Bergerac offers a unique blend of cultural richness and natural beauty. The region is renowned for its vineyards, producing some of France's finest wines. Spend your days exploring local wineries, indulging in ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque region of Bergerac, in the Dordogne area of Aquitaine, France, this expansive 6-bedroom house offers a unique opportunity for those looking to immerse themselves in the French lifestyle. Situated just a mere 10 minutes from the vibrant town center, this property elegantly combines traditional French aesthetics with ample, airy spaces that provide a perfect canvas for any discerning buyer looking for a solid investment. Let's take a journey through the property, where authentic materials like cement tiles and charming wood mouldings line the floors and ceilings. The ground floor presents with ease the possibility of setting up a comfortable bedroom complete with an ensuite bathroom, making it highly convenient for guests or family visits. Moving upstairs, the first floor continues to charm with high ceilings of approximately 3 meters, maintaining the home's original grandeur. The second floor remains fully usable too, offering a space that can be remodeled to your liking. Below the living quarters, a full basement with a true cellar exists, offering a practical space for storage or perhaps a creative project. Meanwhile, outside, a vast garage of approximately 200 square meters lends itself to transformation into an additional annex. For those who cherish outdoor endeavors, the property is enriched with a large outbuilding awaiting rehabilitation, close to a private pond fed by both a well and a spring, a quaint nod to self-sufficiency and rustic charm. The property spans a majestic 18 hectares, encompassing open meadows, free from occupancy, and adorned with imposing century-old trees and forest lands. It’s the epitome of tranquillity and natural beauty, ensuring privacy and a backdrop that c ... click here to read more

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Welcome to an exquisite opportunity to own a piece of Bergerac's rich history, nestled in the picturesque region of Aquitaine, Dordogne. This unique property, just a ten-minute drive from the lively hub of Bergerac, invites you to weave your own story into the tapestry of its walls. Whether you are an expatriate seeking a new abode in France or an overseas buyer imagining a serene retreat, this property offers a blend of potential and comfort that'll make you feel right at home in the heart of France's wine country. Picture yourself in this five-bedroom stone house, which combines history with modern amenities, perfectly preserved to offer you a piece of French heritage. Imagine stepping into a space where past and present harmoniously coexist. The property comprises two interconnected houses – an older Perigourdine-style segment and an adjacent section dating back to the 1930s. These sections offer a great level of flexibility, allowing for individual or combined living, catering to your family's needs or future plans. The first of these charming dwellings oozes character with its exposed beams, rustic brickwork, and traditional tiled flooring. As you enter, you're welcomed by a large, inviting living room complete with a cozy wood stove perfect for unwinding after a day of exploring the local vineyards. The ground floor bedroom adds convenience, while the quirky attic rooms with angled ceilings call out for transformation into a child's play zone or an inspiring office space. In the second part of the house, an airy living and dining area greets you, flooded with natural light thanks to the recently installed open kitchen. It's a delightful space to host friends or enjoy family dinners, enriched by a brand new bathr ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the verdant beauty of the French countryside, there's an 18th-century farmhouse awaiting its next chapter with perhaps a family from overseas or expats looking for a peaceful yet convenient retreat in Europe. Located in the heart of Dordogne, Bergerac is a town that carries a unique synthesis of tranquil country life and accessibility to urban amenities. This striking residence, with its rustic character, is set on a secluded and expansive plot — truly a sanctuary tucked away from the bustling world yet not too far from the essentials of modern living. This spacious house, occupying approximately 220 square meters, offers ample room for family gatherings, entertaining, or simply spreading out. The heart of this home beats in its over 75 square meters of interconnected living spaces comprising the kitchen, dining room, and living room, making it a focal point for socializing and shared moments. With six bedrooms, including a master suite, this house provides enough space to accommodate a large family or numerous guests, making it a versatile property suitable for many needs. Functionality meets charm with a dedicated office space and convenient storage areas that make daily life just a bit easier for those who enjoy order and well-planned layouts. Separate from the main house, an independent gite of 45 square meters adds an extra layer of potential. Complete with its own kitchen, living room, bedroom, shower room, and WC, this space could serve as a charming guest suite or even a rental opportunity, bringing in a bit of extra income if desired. The property doesn't let anyone down when it comes to outdoor amenities. A large heated swimming pool (11 x 5 meters) invites a refreshing dip under the sun. The meti ... click here to read more

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