Beautiful 3-Bed Stone House in Aquitaine with Pool, Large Garden & Garage - Idyllic Location Near Bastide Town

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Pressignac-Vicq, Aquitaine, 24150, France, Pressignac-Vicq (France)

3 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 124Floor area

€379,480

House

No parking

3 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

124m²

Garden

Pool

Not furnished

Description

Nestled in the serene commune of Pressignac-Vicq, within the enchanting region of Aquitaine, France, lies a charming stone house that offers a harmonious blend of rustic elegance and modern comfort. This captivating property serves as an ideal retreat for those looking to embrace the tranquil lifestyle of the French countryside while stil being within reach of essential amenities and cultural treats. Now, as a busy real estate agent buzzing around, let me take a moment to paint a vivid picture of what life could be like for you in this little slice of paradise.

This picturesque abode eagerly awaits new occupants to fill its rooms with stories and laughter. It's a home ready for immediate move-in, which is a rare find in areas as coveted as Pressignac-Vicq. The stone house awaits a family or couple ready to savor life in a place where tranquility and community go hand-in-hand.

Let’s first delve into the heart of this house. You’ll be captivated by the expansive living room that exudes warmth and welcoming vibes – perfect for both quiet evenings spent enjoying the company of loved ones or entertaining guests. The living space is overlooked by a vast mezzanine, providing an artistic element to the home. This space can served as an additional bedroom, a cozy reading loft, or your very own creative studio.

On the ground floor, two spacious bedrooms await. Each room promises restful nights and refreshing mornings. One comes equipped with an ensuite shower room and WC, offering privacy and convenience in abundance. The main bathroom, complete with shower and bath, ensures mornings run seamlessly in a household buzzing with activity.

For those who enjoy culinary endeavors, the separate kitchen is an enchanting space. It beckons food lovers to create delectable meals, with ample room for gathering around to enjoy these delights. There’s also a dedicated office that can easily transition into a fourth bedroom, depending on your needs.

Outside, the allure of the French countryside continues. A sweeping, well-maintained garden, fully enclosed, featuring lush lawns and fruit-bearing trees provide a delightful outdoor space. Whether you fancy gardening, leisurely walks, or simply lounging in the sun, this garden accommodates it all. An electric gate provides security and peace of mind as well.

Now let's talk leisure. A 10x5 covered swimming pool awaits for you to dip your toes or practice a few leisurely laps. Picture yourself on sun-drenched afternoons, basking in the tranquility of such a personal oasis. There's also a double garage and workshop – perfect for those who love to tinker or store machines.

And then there's the vibrant local area. Living in Pressignac-Vicq means you're treated to a community brimming with cultural heritage and warmth. The nearby bastide town, just a few minutes drive away, is a hub of activity offering everything from local markets brimming with fresh produce, charming cafes, and shops. It's an area where the charm of the past meets the conveniences of the present.

For those who relish outdoor adventures, the region is flecked with opportunities for hiking, cycling, and experiencing nature at its finest. Whether it's a simple walk through the lush countryside or an exploration of the scenic Dordogne River, there's always something to do.

If you’re concerned about the climate, fear not. Aquitaine boasts a temperate climate, with mild winters and long, warm summers, conducive for all-year outdoor activities. You’ll be able to enjoy the changing seasons – each unveiling a new aspect of this beautiful landscape.

Living in Pressignac-Vicq is truly an experience in itself. It's about embracing the art of slow living while still having access to the rhythm of modern life. This house is more than just stone and mortar; it's an opportunity to immerse oneself in a warm and welcoming community, surrounded by natural beauty that's sure to captivate any who venture here.

All in all, this stone house is a compelling choice for those seeking a serene life in the French countryside, or for expats ready to lay new roots in a familiar yet exciting location. As a busy real estate agent, it's these gems that make my job truly rewarding, and I’d be delighted to share more about this wonderful property with you further.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
3
Size
124
Price per m²
€3,060
Garden size
5353
Has Garden
Yes
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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Imagine waking up each morning to the soft, gentle sound of the French countryside in the charming village of Pressignac-Vicq. Nestled in the heart of Aquitaine, this beautifully restored stone house stands proudly as a true testament to delightful rural living. Buyers from abroad dreaming of owning a piece of French paradise will find this home a gem waiting to be discovered. As a seasoned real estate agent, I can tell you that its location, condition, and unique features make it an attractive opportunity not to be missed. In terms of the local area, Pressignac-Vicq offers a peaceful escape yet is conveniently located near a picturesque bastide town. The area is filled with history and charm, making it a magnificant choice for those wanting both seclusion and a touch of French culture. Here, you're not just buying a home, but also becoming part of a community where time seems to slow down, allowing one to truly savor the joys of life. Let's explore the property, shall we? With three generously-sized bedrooms and two well-appointed bathrooms, this stone house comfortably accommodates family and friends. The setting of the house is nothing short of idylic – an inviting garden teeming with mature fruit trees creates a serene atmosphere perfect for lazy summer afternoons. The home is perfectly move-in ready, without the need for too many changes, although there's always room for personalization as you see fit. Every corner of this 123-square meter abode whispers stories of cozy nights and sun-soaked days. On the ground floor, you'll find two large bedrooms, one of which includes an ensuite shower room, a separate bathroom with both shower and bath, and a convenient separate WC. The heart of the home is undoubtedly the sp ... click here to read more

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Nestled within the rolling landscapes of Dordogne in the enchanting region of Aquitaine, France, lies a villa simply waiting to welcome its new owner. Set in Pressignac-Vicq, this detached haven offers the tranquility of countryside living while still being conveniently accessible to nearby towns. For those on the lookout to settle in a quintessential French village while enjoying the proximity of the renowned towns of Bergerac and Lalinde, this property could be your next address. With a lovely yard of approximately half an acre, it provides ample space for family gatherings, gardening, or even starting a little vineyard of your own. Stepping into the villa, the ground floor greets you with a sense of openness. Here, a cozy lounge offers a peaceful vantage point, leading seamlessly out to a terrace that overlooks the beautiful garden—a perfect spot for sipping your morning coffee or an aperitif in the evening as the sun sets over the horizon. Adjacent to the lounge, a dining room awaits, ready to host joyous family dinners or intimate gatherings with friends. A shower-room with a toilet completes the downstairs ensemble, offering convenience right at your doorstep. Journeying upstairs, you will find three bedrooms, each providing a snug retreat after a day’s adventure exploring the charming local area. Also, a dressing room offers the practical storage space every household dreams of. Another shower-room with a toilet ensures that family members can move easily through their morning routines without the hassle of waiting. Living in Pressignac-Vicq is like stepping back into a simpler time, a time where your neighbors greet you warmly, and where community spirit thrives. This area, calm and serene, is also rich in cul ... click here to read more

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Located in the picturesque region of Aquitaine, in the quaint village of Sainte-Foy-de-Longas, this charming three-bedroom bungalow promises a tranquil countryside lifestyle. Set on a spacious 3000 square meter plot, surrounded by partly wooded gardens, this property offers the perfect blend of privacy and accessibility. The home itself is beautifully maintained and presents an excellent opportunity for those looking to settle into a peaceful life in the French countryside. The bungalow showcases an open-plan living design, featuring a large, bright living room with large bay windows that flood the space with natural light. An American-style kitchen opens onto this expansive area, making it ideal for family gatherings or entertaining guests. The inclusion of under-floor heating, a cozy wood stove, and double glazing throughout ensures your comfort throughout the seasons. Outdoor living can be enjoyed to the fullest here, with a beautiful terrace leading out to a private swimming pool—an ideal spot for relaxation or enjoying the mild, sunny climate that characterizes this part of France. The garden calls for peaceful afternoons spent outdoors, perhaps gardening or simply reveling in the surrounding natural beauty. The sleeping quarters comprise two spacious bedrooms, complemented by two well-appointed shower rooms and two toilets, ensuring convenience and privacy. There is also a third room currently utilized as an office, which offers flexibility and could easily be converted into an additional bedroom if needed. Additional structures include a double separate garage with a mezzanine—perfect for storage or a workshop—and a charming garden shed, currently used as an artist studio, offering a creative retreat. Living i ... click here to read more

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Welcome to the charming and tranquil life awaiting you in Lalinde, nestled in the picturesque Dordogne region of Aquitaine, France. This little corner of the world offers a rare opportunity to embrace a genuine French lifestyle, bolstered by its stunning natural beauty and captivating local culture. Although my schedule is packed with helping clients discover their dream homes around the globe, let me take you on a journey through this fascinating property, a promising prospect for those with a vision. Imagine strolling through the quaint streets of Lalinde, a village that greets you with its friendly atmosphere and quintessentially French appeal. With a local bar perfect for sampling regional wines and mingling with the community, and a handy grocery shop for your daily essentials, everything you need is conveniently close while allowing you to immerse yourself in the local culture. Whether you're planning to relocate or looking for a charming retreat, this can be the place call home. The property is situated a mere 10-minute drive from the heart of Lalinde, an area renowned for its peaceful countryside setting and rich historical background. As you arrive, you're greeted by beautiful wrought iron gates that add a touch of traditional craftsmanship to the property. It's a stone building, full of potential and poised for transformation into a lively sanctuary. Now, let's be realistic; the property does require renovation, but that’s where the beauty lies. The potential is immense for those ready to roll up their sleeves and dive into the renovation process. The groundwork is laid, with planning permission already in place and architect plans drafted for a main open-plan living space that could seamlessly blend kitchen ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of Lalinde, France, lies a unique opportunity to embrace the charm and character of an old-world village. This captivating 4-bedroom stone house harks back to the 16th century and once served as a convent—a genuine piece of history waiting to become your new home. Situated down a picturesque lane, just 10 minutes from the bustling amenities of Lalinde, this property captures the essence of French country living while retaining easy access to modern conveniences. This beautiful house, solidly built and standing proud in a quaint Perigord village, is a true gem. The exuberant charm greets you right from the entrance with its warm façade. Entering the house, you'll step into a spacious living area that spreads across 60 m². Original wooden beams, classic parquet flooring, and a cozy fireplace infuse this space with warmth and character. Picture curling up here with a good book and a hot cup of coffee, watching the seasons change right outside the windows. As for the sleeping arrangements, the ground floor offers a generous bedroom spanning 26 m². Perfect for guests or as a master suite, it’s a space that feels both expansive and intimate. A small shower room and a separate toilet complete this level. Climbing to the upper floor, you'll find an inviting mezzanine landing perfect for an office or game room. It leads you to three additional bedrooms, ensuring plenty of space for family or visiting friends. The upper floor also includes a bathroom with a shower, accompanied by its separate toilet. For those who enjoy tinkering or need additional storage, a double independent garage and a magnificent stone barn of more than 90 m² are included in the property. The barn’s new roof ensures it’s well-protecte ... click here to read more

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A Riverside Retreat in the Heart of Dordogne Imagine waking up to the gentle murmur of the Dordogne River, the sun casting a golden hue over the lush landscape that surrounds your charming villa. Nestled in the picturesque town of Lalinde, this 3-bedroom villa offers a unique blend of tranquility and convenience, making it the perfect vacation home or second residence for those seeking a slice of French countryside life. A Home That Tells a Story Step inside this beautifully renovated villa, where every corner whispers tales of comfort and elegance. The entrance through a sun-drenched veranda sets the tone for the rest of the home, inviting you to explore further. The spacious 29 m² living room, bathed in natural light, becomes the heart of the home—a place where laughter echoes during family gatherings and quiet moments are cherished. The kitchen, a haven for culinary enthusiasts, is fully equipped and designed to inspire. Picture yourself crafting gourmet meals with fresh local produce, the aroma of herbs and spices filling the air. With three well-appointed bedrooms, including a master suite with a private shower room and dressing area, this villa ensures restful nights and rejuvenating mornings. Embrace the Outdoors The villa's expansive 4149 m² garden is a sanctuary for nature lovers. Envision leisurely afternoons spent tending to the established vegetable garden or hosting lively barbecues on the newly installed wooden deck. The garden's potential for a swimming pool adds an exciting dimension to your outdoor living experience, subject to planning permission. A Lifestyle Rich in Culture and Adventure Lalinde, with its charming village atmosphere, offers a wealth of activities and cultural experiences. Strol ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the enchanting Dordogne region, this exquisite 5-bedroom house in Lalinde offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of French paradise. With its prime location along the serene Dordogne River, this property is more than just a house; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with tranquility, adventure, and cultural richness. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of the river, the sun casting a golden hue over the water as you sip your morning coffee on the terrace. This is the daily reality for those fortunate enough to call this property their second home. Whether you're seeking a peaceful retreat or a vibrant holiday destination, this house caters to all your desires. A Home with Dual Potential The property is ingeniously designed to offer flexibility and potential. Currently divided into two separate living spaces, it can easily be transformed into a single expansive family home or maintained as two distinct units, perfect for generating rental income. This dual potential makes it an attractive investment for those looking to capitalize on the thriving holiday rental market in the region. Left Wing: Elegance and Comfort - Grand living room with ample natural light - Fully fitted kitchen ideal for culinary enthusiasts - Second lounge with formal dining area - Double doors leading to a private terrace with breathtaking river views - Three spacious bedrooms - Two modern shower rooms Right Wing: Cozy and Unique - Charming kitchen opening to a cozy living-dining room - Ground-floor bedroom for easy accessibility - Shower room and separate toilet - Unique tower bedroom with en-suite bathroom - Private terrace with river views Outdoor Oasis The outdoor space is a haven for relaxation and recrea ... click here to read more

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Discover an enchanting stone house nestled in the picturesque region of Aquitaine, Dordogne, within the beloved town of Lalinde, France. As a busy real estate agent, let me take you on a journey through this exceptional property, ideal for families seeking a blend of historic charm and modern comfort. Boasting comfort, character, and ample space, this home is perfect for families yearning for tranquility and the allure of a quaint Périgord village lifestyle. The Allure of History and Charm: Set in a charming village, just a short 10-minute drive from the vibrant town of Lalinde, immerse yourself in this historic haven—a former 16th-century convent now transformed into a welcoming family abode. This expansive 4-bedroom home reflects unparalleled charm and comfort, standing proudly as a testament to its storied past. Marvel at the character-rich features which include exposed beams, classic parquet flooring, and a fireplace insert, all contributing to a warm and inviting ambiance. Inside, the generous living room seamlessly flows into an open kitchen, creating a lively heart for family gatherings. The large space, spanning 60 m², is beautifully illuminated by natural light, courtesy of well-placed windows. On the ground floor lies a spacious 26 m² bedroom, perfect for guests or as a master suite, accompanied by a functional shower room and separate toilet. Upstairs unveils a versatile mezzanine landing, suitable for an office or game room, that leads to three additional bedrooms. A large family bathroom and an additional separate toilet complete the upper level's amenities. This home wonderfully balances character with practicality, making it ideal for raising a family. Property Features: - Stone construction with hi ... click here to read more

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A Timeless Retreat in the Heart of Dordogne Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds in the picturesque hamlet of Lalinde, nestled in the heart of Dordogne, France. This enchanting stone house, with its fairy-tale tower, offers a unique blend of historical charm and modern comfort, making it the perfect vacation home for those seeking a serene escape. A Storybook Setting As you approach the property, the sight of the deeply set roof and the elegant stone façade immediately transports you to a bygone era. The house, reminiscent of the classic Périgord style, is surrounded by lush private gardens that invite you to explore their hidden corners. The scent of blooming flowers mingles with the fresh country air, creating an atmosphere of tranquility and peace. Living the Dordogne Lifestyle Step inside, and you're greeted by a spacious L-shaped living-dining area, where natural light floods through large windows, highlighting the rich textures of oak beams and feature fireplaces. The cozy snug area, complete with a wood-burning stove, beckons you to curl up with a good book or enjoy intimate conversations with loved ones. The ground floor also boasts a bright summer dining room, perfect for hosting gatherings, and a newly installed modern kitchen that seamlessly blends with the home's traditional elements. Two ground-floor bedrooms, each with an attached bathroom, offer comfort and privacy for guests. A Tower of Possibilities The property's unique tower houses a meditation room, providing a serene space for reflection and relaxation. Ascend to the first floor, where three additional bedrooms await, including the principal suite with a walk-through dressing area and private shower ... click here to read more

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Nestled within the scenic region of Aquitaine in the Dordogne department, the quaint town of Lalinde presents a unique offering—a delightful stone house poised in a serene hamlet just five minutes from the town center by car. This property stands as an inviting abode for those looking to immerse themselves in the tranquil French countryside while maintaining convenient access to local amenities. This charming residence features five well-appointed bedrooms, making it an ideal choice for a family or anyone desiring ample living space. Spread over a 205 square meter area, the house offers a harmoniously arranged interior that beautifully blends modern comfort with authentic French charm. The heart of the home is undeniably its dining kitchen, equipped with bespoke British-made cabinetry and high-grade AEG appliances, reflecting the thorough renovation carried out by the current owners. The property's layout and design ensure ample natural light floods the spaces, creating bright and inviting interiors that preserve the intrinsic character of the house. The added convenience of reversible air conditioning makes this home cool during the lush summers and cozy in the mild winters typical of the Dordogne region. Living in Lalinde offers residents a slice of the idyllic French lifestyle, with its proximity to the bustling market town providing access to local markets famed for fresh produce and regional specialties. The town’s picturesque streets and friendly community atmosphere make it a wonderful place to call home, especially for those seeking a blend of peace and community spirit. Outdoor living is equally enticing at this property. Set within a private walled garden, the residence includes a heated pool—perfect for re ... click here to read more

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Welcome to the charming, picturesque village of Lalinde, nestled within the lush beauty of Aquitaine, Dordogne, France. An undiscovered diamond in the stunning French countryside, Lalinde, offers not only a warm and inviting community but also a tantalising opportunity for homeownership. For those in search of a unique, fixer-upper project with rare potential, the following property is ready to be converted into an impressive abode. This property is a traditional stone building. Although currently unadorned, it has ample scope to become a picturesque and intricately detailed house. Envisage designing your dream home, based on the foundations of this 90 square meters space that can be tailored to fit your personal requirements and tastes. Priced at a bargain of €56,000, this future homestead presents endless potential for the imaginative buyer. The house has been granted planning permission, hence potential homeowners can breathe easy about the bureaucratic aspect. Moreover, a clear canvas of architect plans for an elegant open plan kitchen, a welcoming living cum dining area with distinct French doors, which will open into a private, pretty garden is also at hand. This garden is your own piece of nature, offering a serene outdoor space to enjoy the temperate, pleasant climate of Aquitaine. And that's not all, the first-floor space can be developed seamlessly into a bedroom and bathroom, offering elevated views of the unspoiled countryside. The views thus provided, pride a serene ambience, only showcasing the rugged natural beauty of Dordogne. A standout feature of this prospective home is the set of majestic wrought iron gates and fencing that encapsulate the property, adding a touch of old-world charm and protecti ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Dordogne region, this enchanting 4-bedroom stone house in Lalinde offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of French history. Once part of a 16th-century convent, this property seamlessly blends old-world charm with modern comforts, making it an ideal second home or vacation retreat. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of nature, surrounded by the lush landscapes of Aquitaine. This spacious home, with its generous 173 square meters, provides ample room for family gatherings, holiday celebrations, or simply unwinding in your private sanctuary. A Glimpse into the Past The house's historical roots are evident in its characterful features. Exposed beams, original parquet flooring, and a charming fireplace create a warm and inviting atmosphere. The large living room, open to the kitchen, is perfect for entertaining or cozy evenings by the fire. Modern Comforts Despite its historical charm, the property is equipped with modern amenities to ensure comfort throughout the year. A heat pump, thermodynamic water heater, and double glazing provide excellent energy efficiency, while recent roof insulation ensures a cozy environment even in the cooler months. A Layout for Every Lifestyle - Ground Floor: - Spacious 26 m² bedroom - Cozy shower room - Separate toilet - Large living room and kitchen (60 m²) - Upper Floor: - Mezzanine landing, ideal for an office or play area - Three additional bedrooms - Bathroom with shower - Separate toilet Outdoor Delights Step outside to discover a beautifully maintained garden, complete with a well and a terrace shaded by a wooden pergola. The property also boasts a double independent garage and a stunning stone barn with a new roof, o ... click here to read more

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Nestled comfortably within the historical region of Aquitaine, in the picturesque commune of Lalinde, France, is a beautiful stone property seeking a new excited homeowner. This exquisite home, having been carefully restored with the highest quality standards, effortlessly weaves elegance with rustic charm and offers plenty of room for comfortable living. Upon entrance, one is welcomed into a fully-equipped kitchen which is both functional and stylish. It includes a range cooker and dual view towards the north and south, offering a sense of spaciousness and ample natural lighting. Subtly off the kitchen is a resourceful utility room. This room includes convenient access to the rear garden and houses essential utilities such as a gas boiler, washing machine, and tumble dryer, further complemented with plenty of storage space. Additionally, a separate WC with a handbasin adds on to the functionality of this space. Leading from the kitchen, a wide opening invites you to a warm living room with a wood burner, making it the ideal space for those cool winter evenings. The windows overlook the extraordinary view of the outdoor pool to the south and captivating garden to the north and east. Administrating a level of tranquility and privacy, an ascending staircase leads to a landing area that houses three exquisite bedrooms. One of these bedrooms proudly boasts an en suite with a shower room for added comfort. A large family bathroom further complements these spaces, extending the feeling of luxury. Wooden floors stretch across the entire first floor, with internal shutters and integral mosquito nets built in, adding finer details to the overall home experience. This house is well equipped with gas central heating, which ... click here to read more

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Welcome to a delightful haven nestled in the picturesque town of Lalinde, Dordogne, Aquitaine. This is a place where history whispers through the cobbled streets and verdant landscapes wrap around you like an embrace. Here, in the serenity of the French countryside, awaits a home that marries comfort with the endearing authenticity of the Périgord. A short twenty-minute drive from the heart of Lalinde, this property exudes warmth and hospitality. It's a four-bedroom residence that doesn't just offer a place to live, but a lifestyle to be embraced. As you pass through the electric gates of the fully fenced 2,200 m² plot, you are greeted by an inviting driveway leading up to the house. It's not just about living here; it's about belonging to a community that's rich in culture and tradition. Stepping inside, the ground floor offers everything you need for single-level living—ideal for anyone looking for convenience. A wing of the house contains a cozy bedroom, a neatly designed bathroom, a separate toilet, and a spacious living/dining room. This room is the heart of the home, accentuated by a charming wood stove that radiates warmth through the colder months. The kitchen, separate but seamlessly connected, is an epitome of functionality, ready for you to prepare anything from a quick breakfast to a full-course dinner for your family or friends. Complete with a practical laundry room, this floor has been designed for ease of living. Upstairs, three more bedrooms offer ample space for family or guests. Each room is wired for your decorative touch, with opportunities to insert personal design flares. They share a well-appointed shower room and a toilet. The small attic provides additional storage space, perfect for storing ... click here to read more

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Picture this: a delightful bungalow nestled in the serene countryside of Baneuil, Aquitaine. This charming property is tailor-made for those who are looking to immerse themselves in the tranquil, yet vibrant life offered by this picturesque region in France. As a busy real estate agent, I don't often get truly excited about properties, but this one is sure to capture your attention. Let's take a stroll through this home to better appreciate its many offerings. The bungalow's allure begins with its spacious and light-filled ambiance, boasting approximately 133 square meters of comfortable living space. With three well-sized bedrooms, all designed to promote restful slumber, it is a splendid choice for families or anyone seeking a peaceful retreat. The heart of this home is undoubtedly the expansive open living and dining area, a 58 square meter space that is perfect for both entertaining and quiet family dinners. The equipped kitchen, filled with modern amenities, ensures your culinary ventures are nothing short of delightful. It's not just a kitchen, it's a space where culinary dreams come to life. The practical needs are well met with a bathroom that includes a modern aesthetic, ensuring you start your day with a touch of luxury. A separate pantry and a dressing room add to the everyday convenience, making this bungalow not just a living space, but a true home. This property also offers: - Three comfortable bedrooms - Spacious living/dining area - Equipped kitchen - Pantry for additional storage - Dressing room - One well-appointed bathroom - Pellet burner and electric heating - Double glazing for energy efficiency - 4707 square meters of enclosed garden - Independent double garage - 5×10 chlorine swimming pool Li ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Aquitaine region, this exquisite stone house in Mauzac-et-Grand-Castang offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a second home in France. With its rich history and charming architecture, this property is more than just a house; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in culture, tranquility, and the timeless beauty of the French countryside. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of nature, the sun casting a warm glow over the rolling hills and vineyards that surround your new home. This 19th-century Maison de Maître, with its classic stone façade, stands proudly on a generous 4000m² terraced garden, offering breathtaking views and ample space for outdoor activities. ### A Home with Character and Comfort The house itself is a testament to traditional French craftsmanship, with its solid stone walls and elegant design. Spanning 130m², the property is in excellent condition, ready to welcome you and your family. - Ground Floor Apartment: Perfect for guests or rental potential, featuring a kitchen, bedroom, bathroom, and a cozy lounge and dining area. - First Floor Living: A spacious veranda with a wood burner opens onto the garden, creating a seamless indoor-outdoor living experience. The separate kitchen and living room provide ample space for family gatherings. - Bedrooms: Three additional bedrooms on the first floor offer comfort and privacy, with a well-appointed bathroom and WC. - Usable Roof Space: The second floor offers potential for further development or storage. ### Embrace the French Lifestyle Living in Mauzac-et-Grand-Castang means embracing a slower pace of life, where you can savor the simple pleasures of the French countryside. The village itself is a charmin ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque region of Aquitaine, Mauzac-et-Grand-Castang presents an opportunity to own a piece of the idyllic French countryside. This property, a stone house, is a portal into a serene lifestyle that marries rustic beauty with modern comforts. Located at Mauzac-Et-Grand-Castang, amidst lush landscapes and close proximity to the river, this home is a prime opportunity for those seeking a tranquil haven away from the hustle and bustle. The primary structure, a robust 140 square meters, stands on a generous plot of land measuring over 2590 square meters, offering ample space for leisure and exploration. This dwelling, meticulously renovated, is perfect for individuals or small families eager to immerse themselves in the leisurely and quaint lifestyle that small-town France offers. With the climate being predominantly mild, with warm summers and cool winters, it's the ideal climate for those who enjoy the changing seasons without extreme weather. Upon entering this charming home, you're welcomed by a sizable entrance hall featuring a cozy fireplace, perfect for those chilly evenings when you wanna curl up with a book or enjoy a conversation by the fire. The openness of the living room and kitchen fosters a sense of togetherness, whether you’re preparing a meal or entertaining guests. Convenience is built into the home, with double-glazed windows ensuring energy efficiency, complemented by underfloor heating on the ground floor and electric radiators upstairs. Two wood stoves further add to the warmth, literally and figuratively, of the space. Experience the delightful ease of country life with modern conveniences such as: - Two inviting bedrooms - A well-appointed bathroom - An expansive liv ... click here to read more

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You wake up on a Saturday morning to birdsong and the faint smell of woodsmoke drifting in from somewhere across the valley. The veranda doors are already open — they were open last night too — and from where you're standing in the kitchen with a coffee, you can see the full stretch of the garden, the orchard at the far end heavy with fruit in September, and beyond that, the soft green hills of the Dordogne countryside rolling away in the early light. This is Lalinde. And this stone house is the kind of place that makes people stop looking. Set on 1.1 hectares just outside the riverside market town of Lalinde in the heart of the Périgord, this four-bedroom stone property comes with a separate two-bedroom guest house, a 5x10 metre swimming pool, a 160m² greenhouse, a workshop, multiple garages, and a basement. That list sounds almost absurd for the price point — under €330,000 for the whole lot — but this is the Dordogne, where stone farmhouses with room to breathe are still genuinely affordable by European standards, and where foreign buyers have been quietly building lives for decades. The main house runs to around 124m² of living space across two floors, with a ground-floor layout that just works. You walk in through a proper entrance hall, past a bedroom wing on the left — two bedrooms sharing a bathroom on the ground floor — and then into the kitchen, which opens directly onto the veranda. That veranda deserves its own sentence: 30.5 square metres of covered outdoor space facing the garden, east-west exposed, catching both the morning and the late afternoon sun. In July and August, dinner happens out there every night. In October, it's where you sit with a glass of Bergerac red and watch the light go gold over the ... click here to read more

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