Charming 2-Bedroom Home in Périgord Noir, Near Montignac-Lascaux, with Stunning Garden and Attic Conversion Potential

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Montignac_DORDOGNE, France, La Bachellerie (France)

2 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 115Floor area

€249,100

House

No parking

2 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

115m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Nestled in the heart of the enchanting Périgord Noir region, the house in La Bachellerie offers a slice of serene French countryside living. Not far from the renowned Montignac-Lascaux, where the famous prehistoric cave paintings draw visitors worldwide, this property offers a wonderful opportunity for those looking to merge peaceful rural life with a touch of culture and history. Whether you're an overseas buyer seeking a charming retreat or an expat longing for a slower pace of life, this two-bedroom house has plenty to offer.

The house spans a generous 115 square meters, comfortably accommodating a spacious lifestyle. As you enter, you're greeted by an expansive living room that beckons family stories and cozy evenings. Imagine unwinding after a long day, dinner simmering in the recent kitchen, with the evening sun glinting through the windows. This room is the heart of the home, offering warmth and hospitality to all who enter.

- Bedrooms: 2
- Bathrooms: 1
- Living Space: 115 sqm
- Large living room
- Recent kitchen
- Spacious attic with potential for conversion
- Large cellar/garage (around 120 sqm)
- Two courtyards
- Hanging garden with views

The two bedrooms offer peaceful retreats; each space catching the morning light beautifully. Though the bathroom is singular, it is well-appointed, serving the home efficiently. But perhaps the real allure lies in the potential—the large attic could be transformed into a bespoke master suite or perhaps a spacious home office. Below, a vast cellar or garage space stretches 120 square meters, perfect for storage or perhaps further development.

Outside, the timeless elegance of the French countryside surrounds you. Two beautiful courtyards provide spaces for al fresco dining or leisurely morning coffees, with the large hanging garden offering views that soothe the soul. It's easy to imagine a lazy Sunday spent gardening or simply basking in the gentle warmth of the sun.

La Bachellerie is a picturesque village with a slower, more deliberate pace of life that differentiates the region. The nearby Montignac offers a wealth of history, bustling markets, and scenic eateries. The climate here is delightfully temperate; summers are warm but not overly hot, ideal for outdoor activities. The winters are crisp, offering the charm of truly seasonal living. The lush landscape changes with the seasons—a stunning palette from green springs to vibrant autumns.

Living here, there's a rich array of activities to be indulged in. History enthusiasts will revel in trips to the Lascaux caves, while food lovers will appreciate the nearby markets offering regional specialties like truffles and foie gras. Cycling and hiking trails thread through the countryside, beckoning exploration and offering a closer connection with nature. This house isn't just a home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle—an immersion into a world where the past and present coalesce beautifully.

Of course, living in a house not only offers views and space but also the opportunity to create a true home. Picture yourself cultivating your own garden, or perhaps distilling the flavor of France in your kitchen with local ingredients. There’s an undeniable appeal to this kind of life—room to grow, to dream, and to live as expansively as your surroundings.

For those with an eye for potential and a desire to dive into the very essence of life in the French countryside, this property is a fantastic opportunity. The location and the house are a unique blend of lifestyle and adventure, offering not just a new address but a new chapter. Whether you envision quiet reflection or lively gatherings, this property is a canvas waiting for your touch.

So, if you're considering the move or simply fascinated by the prospect of a French abode, this hamlet house in Montignac-DORDOGNE is not just an investment in property—it's an investment in a new way of life. Discover the tranquil life amidst history and nature, where the possibilities are as broad as the horizons stretching before you.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
2
Size
115
Price per m²
€2,166
Garden size
290
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
Yes
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
1
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
House
Energy label

Unknown

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On a quiet morning in Villemain, the only sound you'll hear is birdsong cutting through cool air and the distant creak of a wooden shutter swinging open somewhere down the lane. That's the pace of life here — and once you've felt it, the city you came from starts to feel very far away indeed. This four-bedroom stone farmhouse sits on the edge of the village of Villemain, a small commune in the Deux-Sèvres department of Poitou-Charentes, in a part of France that most international buyers haven't discovered yet. That's both an honest observation and, frankly, a significant advantage. Property prices here remain well below those of the Dordogne or the Lot, yet the quality of the landscape, the food, and the way of life is every bit as rewarding. The house itself is in good condition — no project property requiring months of contractors, just a well-built, characterful home that's ready to live in from the first weekend you arrive. Pull through the iron gates onto the broad gravelled driveway and the house announces itself properly. The full stone frontage stretches the width of the plot, and there's room to park four or five cars comfortably — useful when family comes down from Paris or friends fly in from London through Poitiers-Biard airport, barely an hour's drive north. Step through the front door and the entrance hall does something that very few rooms manage: it makes you want to slow down. Original terracotta tiles underfoot, a fireplace for the cooler months, and a wooden staircase that curves upward with the kind of confidence that only comes from being built to last. This is not a house that was thrown up quickly. The lounge runs wide across the front of the building, wooden floors worn smooth with age, a stone ... click here to read more

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The wood-burning stove in the kitchen is already lit when you picture yourself here on a grey November morning, a pot of something slow-cooking on the range, the smell of oak smoke drifting through the ground floor, and nothing outside the window but your own seven thousand square metres of French countryside. That's the pull of this place. It doesn't try to impress you. It just quietly gets on with being exactly what rural France is supposed to feel like. Set in the village of Messé in the Deux-Sèvres département of Poitou-Charentes, this three-bedroom house sits on a generous plot that extends well beyond 7,000 m² — land that includes a large barn ripe for conversion, several outbuildings, a workshop, and a wood store. For buyers hunting a proper second home in France with room to grow, this is a rare find under the €200,000 mark. The property is in good condition and liveable right now, but the real story here is what it could become over time. Walk through the front door and the entrance hall opens into a kitchen that makes you want to cook. Not open a packet — actually cook. It's fitted, it's generous in size, and it has both a range-style cooker and a wood-burning cooking stove that doubles as the heart of the home on cold evenings. The living and dining area flows from here with its own wood-burning stove, creating the kind of ground-floor warmth that central heating alone never quite manages. A shower room with WC completes the downstairs layout, practical and neatly arranged. Upstairs, a landing connects three comfortable bedrooms and a family bathroom with WC. The heating system is cleverly thought through: the stoves handle the ground floor, while an air-to-air heat pump covers the upper level — a mixed sys ... click here to read more

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A Glimpse into the Heart of Perigord Noir Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds in the picturesque village of Saint-Rabier, nestled in the enchanting Dordogne region of France. This charming 5-bedroom house offers a unique blend of traditional French architecture and modern comforts, making it an ideal vacation home or second residence for those seeking a tranquil escape. A Day in Saint-Rabier As the sun rises, the village comes alive with the aroma of freshly baked baguettes wafting from the local boulangerie, just a short stroll from your doorstep. Begin your day with a leisurely breakfast on the balcony, overlooking the lush, enclosed garden that bursts with vibrant flowers and mature trees. The garden is a sanctuary, perfect for morning yoga or an afternoon picnic. The rhythm of life in Saint-Rabier is both soothing and invigorating. Spend your days exploring the nearby historical sites, such as the world-renowned Lascaux Caves, just 15 minutes away. The region is a treasure trove of cultural attractions, from medieval castles to bustling markets offering local delicacies like foie gras and truffles. Seasonal Splendor and Outdoor Adventures Each season in Dordogne paints a different picture. Spring brings a tapestry of wildflowers, while summer invites you to cool off in the nearby rivers or enjoy a leisurely canoe ride. Autumn is a feast for the senses, with the landscape ablaze in hues of gold and crimson, perfect for hiking or cycling through the rolling hills. Winter, though mild, offers cozy evenings by the wood-burning stove, sipping on a glass of local wine. Architectural Charm and Modern Comforts Built in the 1970s, this house exudes character with its traditi ... click here to read more

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A Tranquil Retreat in the Heart of Perigord Noir Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds in the picturesque village of Saint-Rabier, nestled in the heart of the Dordogne region. This charming 5-bedroom house offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of city life, inviting you to experience the authentic French countryside lifestyle. A Home Steeped in Character and Comfort Built in the 1970s, this delightful Perigord house spans approximately 130 square meters, offering ample space for family gatherings or quiet retreats. As you step inside, you're greeted by a welcoming entrance hall on the garden level, leading to a practical laundry room and a spacious garage. The first floor unveils a cozy living room, where a wood-burning stove crackles warmly, perfect for chilly evenings. The separate kitchen, ideal for culinary adventures, opens onto a balcony that overlooks the lush garden below. A Sanctuary of Rest and Relaxation The house boasts five generously sized bedrooms, providing plenty of room for family and guests. The first floor features two bedrooms, a shower room, and a separate toilet, while the second floor offers three additional bedrooms and a bathroom. Each room is bathed in natural light, creating a bright and airy atmosphere that enhances the sense of tranquility. A Garden Oasis Step outside to discover an enclosed, wooded, and flowered garden spanning approximately 683 square meters. This private oasis is perfect for leisurely afternoons spent reading under the shade of mature trees or hosting al fresco dinners with friends and family. The garden's vibrant blooms and lush greenery create a picturesque backdrop for any occasion. Modern Comforts in a Hist ... click here to read more

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Picture yourself morning coffee in hand on a sunlit terrace, surrounded by oak and chestnut trees that have stood for generations, their leaves rustling in the gentle Périgord breeze. The medieval village of Valojoulx lies just minutes away, where weekly markets overflow with fresh walnuts, foie gras, and locally pressed oils. This is the authentic Dordogne experience, where history meets modern comfort in one of France's most captivating corners. This move-in ready single-story house in Auriac-du-Périgord offers international buyers an exceptional opportunity to own a vacation home in the heart of the legendary Dordogne Valley. Set on an expansive one-hectare wooded property, this residence combines the tranquility of rural French countryside living with remarkable proximity to essential amenities and world-renowned cultural attractions. The home delivers practical comfort for extended holiday stays and weekend retreats alike. The 90-square-meter interior provides well-proportioned living spaces designed for relaxed entertaining and comfortable family gatherings. Three bedrooms accommodate visiting friends and relatives, making this an ideal base for those seeking a second home in France where memories are created season after season. Natural light flows throughout the single-level layout, eliminating stairs and creating an accessible, easy-to-maintain vacation property. Two terraces extend your living space outdoors, one for morning sun and breakfast under the trees, another positioned to capture golden evening light perfect for aperitifs and al fresco dinners. These outdoor rooms become the heart of summer living, where meals stretch into long conversations and children play freely in the security of your private wood ... click here to read more

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Welcome to the enchanting village of La Chapelle-Saint-Jean, nestled in the picturesque region of Aquitaine, in the magnificent Dordogne department. Here you will find the unique opportunity to own a delightful three-bedroom house, an ideal escape for those seeking the tranquility and beauty of French rural life. This property is not just a house—it's a potential home. With 117 square meters of space, this residence offers ample room to create lasting memories. Let me take you on a journey through this inviting space, perfect for anyone looking to settle in the heart of France. As you enter the house, you are immediately greeted by an open-plan kitchen, a space filled with character. Its tiled floor and old stone sink exude authenticity, harmoniously paired with a robust stone fireplace and a cozy wood burner. Imagine cooking a meal surrounded by hints of history while looking out of two sizable windows that fill the room with natural light. The kitchen flows seamlessly into a charming salon, measuring about 25.5 m², where two inviting French windows beckon to let in the fresh air. A staircase here leads you to the upper floor, promising even more surprises. The first bedroom on the ground floor, currently serving as a study, offers endless possibilities for customization. With its tiled floors and two windows, it could easily transform back into a comfortable sleeping space. There's a practical bathroom on this level too, equipped with a washbasin, shower, and WC. Head upstairs, where the second-floor offers privacy and retreat in the form of two more bedrooms. The second bedroom, with its warm wooden floor and a unique triangular roof window, whispers cozy nights and starry views. The third bedroom is a showstopper ... click here to read more

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Welcome to this impressive large family home set in the serene and quaint village of Azerat, located in the picturesque region of Aquitaine, Dordogne, France. This property not only promises a peaceful and spacious living environment but also comes with the charm of the French countryside embedded in every corner. The house itself is a substantial and elegantly appointed residence with a total size of 189 square meters and is situated on a generous domain of 12.5 hectares. The property includes a well-maintained pool, a separate stone house, and panoramic views that stretch across rolling hillsides, lush meadows, and beautiful orchards. As a perfect fit for a family looking to embrace rural living while enjoying modern comforts, this property offers flexible living space comprising two large living rooms, each adorned with cozy stone fireplaces and wood-burning stoves. The spacious open plan kitchen and dining area provide a great setting for family meals and gatherings. The house also features a large lobby that could serve as a charming reception area, a walk-in pantry, and a practical utility room. For added convenience, there are two staircases leading to the upper floor, which hosts four well-sized bedrooms. Two of these come with en-suite bathrooms, while a large 'Jack and Jill' family bathroom serves the other rooms. While the main house is completed to a high standard using quality materials and skilled local craftsmanship, the property also includes a second stone house ripe for renovation. This space offers immense potential and flexibility for new owners to create perhaps a guest house, a rental unit, or even a creative studio space depending entirely on the new owner's vision and needs. Property features: ... 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 serene commune of Châtres, nestled in the picturesque Dordogne region of France. This charming 170 m² house offers a perfect blend of modern comfort and rustic charm, making it an ideal vacation home or second residence for those seeking a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. A Home That Welcomes You with Open Arms As you step into this inviting home, you're greeted by a spacious 44 m² living room bathed in natural light. Large windows frame the lush garden views, creating a seamless connection between indoor and outdoor living. The living room opens onto a sun-drenched terrace, perfect for enjoying morning coffee or hosting al fresco dinners under the stars. The heart of the home is the modern 22 m² kitchen, fully equipped and designed for both functionality and conviviality. Imagine preparing meals with fresh local produce while gazing out at the verdant garden. Adjacent to the kitchen, a utility room offers additional storage and a convenient bathroom, enhancing the practicality of the ground floor. A Sanctuary for Rest and Relaxation Upstairs, the sleeping quarters offer three bright and airy bedrooms, each a haven of tranquility. The master suite boasts a private balcony overlooking the garden and pool, providing a serene retreat for relaxation. A large, modern bathroom with both a bathtub and shower ensures comfort and convenience for all. Outdoor Living at Its Finest The meticulously maintained grounds are a true highlight of this property. A stunning 10 x 5 m swimming pool, protected by a dome, allows for an extended swimming season and ensures safety for a ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the enchanting Périgord Noir, just a stone's throw from the historic town of Montignac-Lascaux, this delightful stone house offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of French paradise. With its rich history, stunning landscapes, and vibrant culture, Montignac-Lascaux is a dream destination for those seeking a second home or vacation retreat in Europe. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds, as the morning sun filters through the lush greenery surrounding your private sanctuary. This charming two-bedroom house, set on a sprawling 1.5-hectare plot, promises tranquility and seclusion, with no close neighbors to disturb your peace. ### A Home with Character and Comfort This property exudes character, with its traditional stone façade and rustic charm. Inside, you'll find a cozy yet spacious living area spread over two levels, offering approximately 110 square meters of living space. The house is in good condition, ready to welcome you and your family for countless memorable holidays. - Two comfortable bedrooms: Perfect for family or guests. - One well-appointed bathroom: Ensures convenience and comfort. - Spacious living area: Ideal for relaxing or entertaining. - Traditional stone construction: Adds charm and authenticity. - Modern amenities: Blends old-world charm with contemporary comfort. ### Outdoor Oasis Step outside, and you'll be greeted by a breathtaking view of the surrounding countryside. The property boasts a 10x5 meter swimming pool, perfect for cooling off during warm summer days or hosting poolside gatherings with friends and family. - Expansive 1.5-hectare plot: Offers privacy and space to explore. - Inviting swimming pool: A centerpiec ... click here to read more

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Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet chirping of birds in the heart of the Dordogne, France. Nestled in the picturesque town of Le Lardin-Saint-Lazare, this charming 4-bedroom house offers a perfect blend of tranquility and adventure, making it an ideal second home or vacation retreat. A Gateway to French Countryside Living This delightful property, set on a sprawling 4,400 m² wooded plot, invites you to experience the quintessential French countryside lifestyle. Built in 1976, the house exudes warmth and comfort, with its spacious 156 m² layout designed for both relaxation and entertainment. The living room, bathed in natural light, serves as the heart of the home, where family and friends can gather for cozy evenings or lively celebrations. A Home Designed for Comfort and Convenience The main house features three well-appointed bedrooms, each offering a serene escape after a day of exploring the local wonders. The fitted kitchen is a culinary enthusiast's dream, equipped to handle everything from simple breakfasts to gourmet dinners. A 17 m² veranda extends the living space outdoors, providing a perfect spot for morning coffee or evening wine, surrounded by the beauty of nature. A Versatile Cottage for Guests or Rental Income Adjacent to the main house is a charming 35 m² cottage, offering a private retreat for guests or an opportunity for rental income. With its own bedroom and living area, this independent space is perfect for hosting family, friends, or travelers seeking a taste of the Dordogne's allure. Embrace the Outdoors The expansive garden is a haven for nature lovers, offering endless possibilities for gardening, outdoor activities, or simply unwinding under the sun. An above ... click here to read more

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Nestled amid the serene landscapes of the Périgord Noir region in southern France, you'll find a house that's the perfect blend of existing comfort and untouched potential. Let me take you on a tour of this property, located just about two kilometers from the vibrant center of Montignac-Lascaux, a town known for its historical roots and the famed nearby Lascaux caves. This house—you can already imagine the delightful prospect—boasts four bedrooms spread over a living space of around 120 square meters, fleshing out a canvas ready for your personal touches. It's set in the peaceful embrace of Aubas, offering an inviting view over the village yet remaining within easy reach of the town's conveniences. Life here is marked by a slower pace, but you'll never feel cut off from the allure that the Dordogne region has to offer. As you step inside, the ground floor greets you with a practical and cozy atmosphere. Here, you will find a kitchen awaiting your favorite recipes, complemented by a living room that promises warmth and countless story-filled evenings. A bedroom on this floor makes for a convenient living space with accessibly, while the shower room and WC round out the necessities, ensuring that this level has what you might need on a daily basis. To top it off, a utility room adds that much-valued practicality, perfect for keeping the household running smoothly. Venture up to the first floor and you'll discover a charming space waiting to light up with the sound of laughter. Two of the bedrooms feature distinctive sloping ceilings, evoking a quaint and cozy atmosphere. The fourth bedroom stands out with its independent access—ideal for guests or perhaps setting up an inspiring office space. There’s also an area earma ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque town of Montignac in France, this captivating property awaits your discovery. Perfectly situated less than two kilometers from the bustling center of Montignac, this house offers a serene escape from life's daily hustle and bustle, yet it keeps you connected to the lively heart of the town. This house does not just promise you a new address, it offers you an exciting lifestyle likely to appeal to overseas buyers and expats looking for an opportunity to embrace French living. The main house stands proudly atop the heights, offering a spectacular vista. With no immediate neighbors to disturb your peace, it feels like your own slice of tranquility. The main house greets you with a warm entrance, leading into a cozy kitchen where all your culinary dreams can unfold. The spacious dining and living room area is ideal for hosting dinners or enjoying quiet evenings with the family. Accommodating a total of three bedrooms, two bathrooms—each fitted with both shower and bath—and a convenient dressing room, it provides ample space for a growing family or visiting guests. In addition to the main residence, there is a charming guest house (or gîte) that expands your living possibilities. This space features a large living room perfect for entertaining guests, a modern shower room, and a quaint mezzanine bedroom that would make an ideal retreat for your visitors or could serve other innovative purposes. For those who value fitness or need a space for hobbies, the garden level offers endless possibilities. You'll find a dedicated fitness room perfect for your daily workouts, a spare bedroom, a practical shed, convenient laundry room, and a sizable garage ready to house your vehicle and storage needs. If y ... click here to read more

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Discover the charm of living in the delightful market town of Montignac-Lascaux, nestled in the picturesque Dordogne region of Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France. Picture this: a recently-renovated, characterful 4-bedroom house waiting to become your dream home. Whether you're looking for a spacious family residence or a serene getaway, this property is a charming choice with its mix of modern comforts and traditional elegance. Located within walking distance of local amenities, this house puts you at the heart of a vibrant community that thrives around its famous twice-weekly market. Let's start our journey into this property. As you step in through the front door, you're greeted by an inviting entrance hall extending 15 m². It's a warm welcome home, setting the tone for the character that unfolds throughout the residence. The ground floor hosts a cozy sitting room, 24 m² in size, featuring an authentic fireplace, where you can imagine curling up with a book on those chilly evenings. The room has inviting tiled floors, exposed stone walls, and wooden beams that whisper stories of the past, creating an ambiance rich in history and character. For those who savor good food and love cooking, the spacious dining kitchen of 26 m² is both fitted and equipped, ready to support your culinary adventures. It's an inviting space to gather family and friends, cherishing shared meals and conversations that last until the stars are out. Adjacent to this culinary haven, a utility room provides access to the 40 m² courtyard garden—a tranquil retreat for morning coffees or al fresco dining experiences. Moreover, the vaulted games area of 17 m² offers a playful space for entertainment, promising endless possibilities for creating joyful memorie ... click here to read more

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Located in the picturesque region of Dordogne in Nouvelle-Aquitaine, Montignac-Lascaux, this three-bedroom home presents an enticing opportunity for overseas buyers looking for a combination of rustic charm and modern comfort. Though in good condition, the property would benefit from personalized touches to make it truly your own, perfect for those who appreciate the potential of a hands-on project without the need for extensive renovations. ### Property Overview: Set amidst the serene hills above the vibrant market town of Montignac, this home offers a spacious 150 m² of living space. Constructed in 2009 in the traditional Perigordian style, the house is surrounded by just under an acre of beautifully maintained gardens, and includes a heated swimming pool, providing a private and peaceful retreat with sweeping views of the surrounding countryside. Property Features: - Traditional Perigordian architecture - 150 m² of living space - Open plan living room with fitted kitchen and wood burner - Three bedrooms with potential for a fourth - Spacious family bathroom and additional shower room - Covered terrace ideal for outdoor dining - Three-car garage with automatic doors and utility area - Heated swimming pool (8x4 meters) with terrace - Expansive garden and woodland area with electric entry gates ### Amenities: - Air conditioning - Conforming drainage system - Close proximity to local amenities - High level of privacy and security ### Local Area: Living in Montignac-Lascaux offers a blend of cultural heritage and natural beauty. The town is most famous for the Lascaux Caves, adorned with prehistoric cave paintings, attracting tourists and historians from around the world. The area is steeped in history with many chatea ... click here to read more

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In the heart of Montignac, Dordogne, in the picturesque region of Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France, waits a house bearing elegance that echoes its 14th-century origins. This is a place where history and modern living entwine seamlessly. As a busy real estate agent, finding gems like this one is a thrilling part of my jam-packed schedule. For those yearning for tranquility yet desiring all the vibrancy of a bustling market town, this property ticks quite a few boxes. Now, right off the bat, this spacious town house welcomes you with 159 square meters of character-filled living space. Having withstood the tests of time, it's in good shape - a ready canvas for you to add your own touches and call it home. Not to mention, it's located conveniently within walking distance to the center of Montignac. Here, the popular market town vibe is palpable, with its twice-weekly market full of local produce, crafts, and, of course, French pastries that tempt the senses. Stepping into the property, the ground floor immediately offers a serene blend of charm and functionality with: - A generous living room of 35 m² - A cozy fireplace, perfect for those chilly evenings - A fitted and well-equipped kitchen, 15 m² - A convenient WC discreetly situated Upstairs, the first floor unfolds a story of comfort and space with: - A landing featuring a versatile study area of 16 m² - The first bedroom (1) at 18 m², boasting an en suite shower room and lofty ceilings of 3.8 meters - The second bedroom (2) slightly larger at 19 m², also has those splendid high ceilings - The third bedroom (3) is the most spacious, offering 20 m² - A family bathroom of 5.5 m² to accommodate all The second floor is where your creativity comes to life. Here's a lovely loft ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the idyllic region of Dordogne, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France, is a charming 3-bedroom house awaiting its new owner. This rural retreat is a mere 5-minute drive from the bustling market town of Montignac, where life flows in perfect harmony with nature. Montignac is famed for its vibrant twice-weekly market, friendly locals, and a plethora of quirky shops and delightful eateries. For those considering relocating from abroad or expanding their property portfolio with a serene holiday home, this property offers so much potential. This traditional stone-built abode invites you into its expansive 165 square meters of living space. As you step inside, the warmth of the exposed stone walls and the timeless beamed ceilings seem to whisper tales of tranquility. The living space stretches across a generous 62 square meters with an enchanting open fireplace that promises cozy winter evenings. Feel the rustic essence of French countryside living as the fitted kitchen and an additional 25-square-meter sitting room lure you into a world where past and present entwine gracefully. The ground floor houses a masterful balance of space and privacy. A 20-square-meter bedroom, complete with its own fitted dressing room, opens onto a charming covered terrace—a spot perfect for unwinding with your morning coffee or an evening glass of wine while overlooking the breathtaking countryside views. Completing this level is a family bathroom featuring an Italian shower, bath, basin, and WC. Upstairs, a study area wonderfully makes use of a 16-square-meter landing, offering a bright, airy corner for work or relaxation. Two more bedrooms, each 20 square meters, reside on this floor, boasting ample space and character with their wooden floor ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Dordogne region, this expansive 5-bedroom house in Aubas offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a second home or holiday retreat in France. With its blend of rustic charm and modern amenities, this property is perfect for families, retirees, or investors looking to immerse themselves in the rich culture and serene landscapes of the Périgord Noir. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of nature, surrounded by 8.9 hectares of lush meadows and woodland. This property offers not just a home, but a lifestyle—a chance to escape the hustle and bustle of city life and embrace the tranquility of rural France. The Main House The main house is a testament to traditional French architecture, featuring solid wood flooring and meticulously maintained structural elements. The ground floor boasts a spacious kitchen and dining area, perfect for hosting family gatherings or enjoying a quiet meal with a view. The separate living room, complete with an authentic Irish-style bar, adds a touch of character and warmth, making it an ideal space for entertaining guests. Upstairs, three generously sized bedrooms each come with their own private bathroom, ensuring comfort and privacy for all residents. The potential to open the living room onto the kitchen offers the flexibility to create a large open-plan space, enhancing the home's already inviting atmosphere. Gîte 1 Fully renovated and operational, Gîte 1 is a charming addition to the property. With a cozy living room, open kitchen, and two bedrooms, it is perfect for holiday rentals or accommodating visiting family and friends. The only tasks remaining are connecting the sanitation system and installing the heating system, both of which are s ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the enchanting Perigord Noir, this charming stone house in Montignac-Lascaux offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of French paradise. With its rich history, stunning landscapes, and vibrant culture, this region is a dream destination for those seeking a second home in Europe. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet melody of birdsong, surrounded by 1.5 hectares of lush, wooded land. This property is a haven of tranquility, offering privacy and breathtaking views of the rolling countryside. Whether you're looking for a peaceful retreat or a base to explore the wonders of Aquitaine, this house is the perfect choice. ### A Home with Character and Comfort This stone-built farmhouse exudes rustic charm while providing all the modern comforts you need. With 120 square meters of living space, the house is spacious yet cozy, making it ideal for family gatherings or quiet weekends away. - Three Bedrooms: Spacious and filled with natural light, perfect for restful nights. - Two Bathrooms: Modern amenities ensure comfort and convenience. - Lounge and Dining Room: A welcoming space for entertaining or relaxing by the fireplace. - Kitchen with Pantry: Fully equipped for culinary adventures, with ample storage. - Terrace: A 30-square-meter outdoor space to soak up the sun and enjoy al fresco dining. - Garage and Workshop: Practical spaces for storage and hobbies. - Wood Shed: Keep your home warm and cozy during the cooler months. ### The Allure of Montignac-Lascaux Montignac-Lascaux is a picturesque town renowned for its prehistoric caves, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Living here means immersing yourself in a rich tapestry of history and culture. The town offers a vibrant co ... click here to read more

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Welcome to the charming town of Montignac-Lascaux, nestled in the heart of the Dordogne region, a place where history, culture, and picturesque landscapes converge. This delightful stone house, available in the enchanting locale of Montignac-Lascaux, provides an inviting opportunity for those dreaming of becoming homeowners in one of France's most cherished regions. Situated in the heart of Montignac-Lascaux, this 3-bedroom stone house offers comfort and convenience with around 80 square meters of living space, thoughtfully renovated in 2016. The location is unbeatable, offering easy access to local shops and daily conveniences, all within a short stroll. The tranquil neighborhood provides an opportunity to immerse yourself in the authentic French lifestyle, where the traditional meets the contemporary. As you approach the home, a small yet functional airlock welcomes you, leading effortlessly into the entrance hall. The main floor smoothly flows into a bright lounge area, perfect for unwinding after a day exploring the local wonders. Nearby, the kitchen awaits, promising countless meals filled with laughter and culinary exploration. A separate toilet on this floor adds to the home's practicality. Venturing upstairs, a modest landing guides you to three inviting bedrooms, each awash with natural light. Whether you choose to set them up as cozy sleeping quarters, a home office, or a hobby space, the potential is abundant. The shower room, complete with a walk-in shower and toilet, accommodates the needs of a modern household. One of the more unique aspects of this property is the full basement, approximately 40 square meters in size. This space doubles as valuable storage or as a garage fit for a small car—offering a ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Vézère Valley, this exquisite villa offers a unique blend of tranquility and modern living. Located just a stone's throw away from the charming village of Montignac-Lascaux, this property is a haven for those seeking a serene lifestyle amidst the rolling hills and lush landscapes of Aquitaine. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of nature, with the sun casting a warm glow over the verdant countryside. This villa, completed in 2022, is a testament to contemporary design and quality craftsmanship. With its A-class energy efficiency, it promises not only comfort but also sustainability, making it an ideal choice for the environmentally conscious. Living in Montignac-Lascaux Montignac-Lascaux is renowned for its rich history and cultural heritage. The famous Lascaux Caves, a UNESCO World Heritage site, are just a short drive away, offering a glimpse into prehistoric art and history. The village itself is a delightful blend of old-world charm and modern amenities, with quaint cafes, artisan shops, and vibrant markets that bring the community together. The climate here is mild, with warm summers and cool winters, perfect for enjoying outdoor activities year-round. Whether it's hiking through the scenic trails, exploring the local vineyards, or simply enjoying a leisurely stroll along the river, there's always something to do. The Villa Experience This villa is more than just a home; it's a lifestyle. With 207 square meters of living space, it offers ample room for both relaxation and entertainment. The light-filled living room is the heart of the home, where you can unwind with a good book or host gatherings with friends and family. The villa boasts four spacious bedrooms, prov ... click here to read more

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