Charming 3-Bed Stone Cottage in Cladech, France with Pool, Panoramic Views & Separate Guest House for Sale

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Cladech, Aquitaine, 24, France, Cladech (France)

3 Bedrooms · 2 Bathrooms · 89Floor area

€270,300

House

No parking

3 Bedrooms

2 Bathrooms

89m²

Garden

Pool

Not furnished

Description

Ladies and gentlemen, step right up and take a closer look at this delightful character cottage nestled in the heart of Cladech, a charming village located in the stunning Aquitaine region of France. Let me tell ya, properties like this don't come around too often! As a real estate agent with plenty of buyers to please, I can assure you this gem is a once-in-a-lifetime find that'll capture your heart with its quaint appeal and fantastic features.

Let’s dive right into it. This stone house is oozing with that authentic French character you’ve been dreaming of. Three cozy bedrooms, two bathrooms, all wrapped up in a snug 89m² space, it’s the perfect size for an overseas buyer looking to settle into the French countryside. Living here isn’t just about the house, but about embracing the serene lifestyle that Cladech has to offer.

Now the property's not enormous but it's packed with charm and functionality. On the ground floor, you'll find a welcoming living room that features a charming fireplace, perfect for those quiet, chilly evenings. The doors open onto the front terrace, offering a lovely spot to savor your morning coffee while taking in the fragrant country air. Adjacent, there's a well-equipped kitchen with a petite dining nook that's just right for family meals. A small shower room and a utility space are also cleverly tucked on this floor for your convenience.

Venture to the lower ground floor and you’re greeted by the master bedroom, which directly opens onto the back garden. This room's designed for those who appreciate waking up to the sight and scent of nature. Add a bathroom and a small dressing area, and you’ve got all the makings of a perfect retreat.

The first floor holds an additional bedroom, accessed directly from the living area. And just when you thought the accommodations couldn't get quirkier—the kitchen leads up to yet another floor. This space holds a bedroom area, albeit with a wee bit of restricted headroom, offering a unique, attic-like charm.

Outside, the property is no less inviting. It sits comfortably on a plot of roughly 2000m². The garden is just the right size to putter about, without being overwhelmed on maintenance. A covered outdoor terrace awaits you to enjoy the panoramic views of the fine countryside—a privilege few can boast of. The property doesn't shy away from luxury either, featuring a swimming pool (8m x 4m) with a brand new liner, ideal for a cool dip on those warm summer days.

And on top of all that, there’s a separate 1-bedroom maison d’ami on the grounds. It's perfect for visiting family or a potential rental opportunity should you wish to delve into vacation lettings.

Living in Cladech, you’re not just buying a home, you're embracing a way of life. This quaint village, located in the Dordogne department, is known for its scenic views, medieval architecture, and lush environment. The climate here is generally mild, with warm summers allowing for plenty of outdoor activities.

For the adventurous souls, the area offers canoeing on the Dordogne River, hiking trails with mesmerizing views, and nearby medieval towns waiting to be explored. In Cladech, the local way of life is invitingly slow-paced, encouraging you to savor each moment. Imagine dining al fresco surrounded by the sights and sounds of the countryside, or popping by the local markets for fresh produce to flavor your meals.

You'll find the locals in Aquitaine warm and welcoming, with a rich culture and traditions that they eagerly share with newcomers. Expats here often speak of the community spirit, and how quickly they feel at home in this picturesque part of France.

So folks, if you're seeking a French getaway that offers both tranquility and charm, this cottage in Cladech could very well be your dream come true. It's a lovely opportunity to live amidst the beauty of Aquitaine at a price that gives you more than a house—it gives you a home and a wonderful lifestyle. Contact me soon, this charming abode is an opportunity you don’t want to miss!

Details

Amount of bedrooms
3
Size
89
Price per m²
€3,037
Garden size
750
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
2
Has swimming pool
Yes
Property type
House
Energy label

Unknown

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Picture waking up on a Saturday morning to absolute quiet — no traffic, no sirens, just the soft chorus of birds drifting through the timber-framed terrace doors and the smell of coffee rising from a kitchen that somehow manages to feel both industrial and utterly at home. That's a regular weekend at this former dairy in Firbeix, a small, unhurried village in the northern Dordogne where the pace of life is set by the seasons, not the clock. This is not a typical holiday home in France. Not even close. Over 300 square metres of converted space — once used to house cattle and process milk — has been rethought entirely, from the concrete floors to the soaring ceilings, into one of the most genuinely distinctive live-work properties in Aquitaine. The transformation took patience and a clear creative vision, and the result is something between a Manhattan loft, a Provençal farmhouse, and an artist's compound. Except it's in the Dordogne. And it has a pond. Walk through the electric gates into the private courtyard and you immediately understand that something different is happening here. The building's exterior — honest, solid, with that particular kind of French agricultural permanence — hints at the scale inside without quite preparing you for it. The ground floor alone covers around 130 square metres of open workshop and studio space, flooded with natural light through large glazed openings. Right now it functions as an artist's workspace and gallery. But it could just as easily become a furniture-making atelier, a ceramics studio, an architect's office, a design showroom, or — for those who simply want space — a garage, games room, and workshop rolled into one. The ground floor also holds two double bedrooms, an office, ... click here to read more

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You set your glass of Pineau des Charentes on the stone ledge, look out past the mulberry tree toward fields turning amber in the late afternoon, and feel your shoulders drop about three inches. That's the moment this house gets you. It happened to everyone who walked through before you, and it'll happen to you too. This maison de maître sits in a quiet hamlet in north Charente, the kind of village where the Sunday morning air smells of woodsmoke and someone's always got a baguette tucked under their arm heading home from Ruffec. It's not the France of Instagram postcards — it's the real thing. Slow roads, big skies, neighbours who actually wave. The house itself has generous bones. At 189 square metres, it breathes. Previous owners renovated it with obvious affection rather than a quick cosmetic flip — you can feel the difference the moment you step onto the travertine floors and look up at the exposed beams. Light tracks through the rooms from east to west across the day, and the house seems to understand this, with windows positioned so you're always chasing a patch of warmth or shade depending on the season. The open-plan kitchen anchors daily life here. It opens directly onto a courtyard — flagged, sheltered, sized for a table that seats ten without anyone knocking elbows. This is where the long lunches happen. The ones that start at one and end somewhere around six when someone finally puts a lid on the rosé. From the kitchen you move into a very large reception room dominated by a fireplace, the kind of proportions that handle both a family Christmas and a quiet Tuesday evening with equal ease. A sage-panelled study sits off the ground floor, calm and book-lined in your mind already, and there's a near self-con ... click here to read more

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Welcome to this charming 5-bedroom country home, situated in the enchanting landscape of Allas Les Mines, Aquitaine, France. Poised within the heart of Perigord Noir, this residential gem is an idyllic haven that allows one to immerse oneself in the tranquility of country living while still being conveniently connected to the necessities of urban living through the nearby town of Saint Cyprien. Exploring this property you'll discover a classically designed home of 155 square meters, perched on a generous land area of 6821 square meters, proving ample outdoor play and relaxation space. This house was constructed in 1985 and remains in good condition to date, having been lovingly maintained and sensitively updated over the years, preserving its original charm and authenticity. At the center of the home, a large open plan living room and dining area await, complete with a cozy fireplace and an efficient pellet stove burner for those cooler evenings. The kitchen is spacious, fitted with good-quality appliances and offers plenty of room for preparation and storage. The ground floor also hosts two sizable bedrooms and one bathroom, well-equipped and designed to provide comfort and convenience. An elegant elm staircase leads to the upper level, home to three additional bedrooms. These rooms are featured with chestnut parquet flooring, adding a touch of warmth and character to the spaces. A well-appointed shower room is also located on this floor. A full basement of 129 square meters includes a garage, a workshop, and a wine cave providing an enticing proposition for wine connoisseurs. Moreover, there are two functional wooden outbuildings adding much value to this property. Property Features: 5 Bedrooms 3 Bathrooms Op ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque hills above the Dordogne Valley, this expansive 7-bedroom villa in Berbiguières, France, offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a tranquil second home or a lucrative investment property. With its generous living spaces and idyllic location, this villa is perfect for large families or groups of friends looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life and immerse themselves in the serene 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 the promise of a day filled with leisurely pursuits. This villa, with its spacious layout and modern amenities, provides the perfect backdrop for creating cherished memories with loved ones. Key Features: - 7 Bedrooms: Five bedrooms conveniently located on one level, with two additional en suite bedrooms offering privacy and comfort. - 4 Bathrooms: Well-appointed to accommodate family and guests. - Spacious Living Areas: A kitchen/dining room that opens onto a sun-drenched terrace, two cozy lounges, and a versatile games room. - Large Garage: A 108m² space providing ample room for vehicles and storage. - Heating: Equipped with oil-fired central heating and a charming wood-burning stove for those cooler evenings. - Individual Drainage System: Ensuring efficient and eco-friendly waste management. - Expansive Plot: A one-hectare plot predominantly covered in lush grassland, perfect for outdoor activities or potential landscaping projects. Local Lifestyle and Attractions: Berbiguières is a quaint village that embodies the charm and allure of rural France. Just a short 10-minute drive from the vibrant town of Saint Cyprien, residents can enjoy the best of both worlds ... click here to read more

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A Slice of French Countryside Bliss Awaits You in Carves Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds, as the morning sun casts a golden hue over the rolling hills of Dordogne. This is not just a dream but a daily reality at this exquisite country home nestled in the heart of Carves, France. With its panoramic views, inviting pool, and charming guest houses, this property offers a unique blend of tranquility and adventure, perfect for those seeking a second home or a vacation retreat. A Day in the Life at Your French Country Home Start your day with a leisurely breakfast on the sun-drenched terrace, where the aroma of freshly baked croissants mingles with the scent of blooming lavender. As you sip your coffee, take in the breathtaking views of the lush countryside that stretches as far as the eye can see. The main house, with its spacious open-plan living area, becomes the heart of your home, where family and friends gather to share stories and laughter. As the day unfolds, explore the charming village of Carves, known for its friendly locals and vibrant community spirit. Stroll through the cobblestone streets, visit the local market, and indulge in the region's culinary delights, from rich foie gras to delicate truffles. For the more adventurous, the Dordogne offers a plethora of outdoor activities, from hiking and cycling to canoeing along the serene rivers. A Haven for Relaxation and Entertainment Back at the estate, the swimming pool beckons for a refreshing dip, its recently renewed liner glistening under the afternoon sun. The surrounding terraces provide the perfect setting for al fresco dining, where you can savor a glass of local wine as the sun sets, painting the sky in ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Périgord Noir region, this expansive 10-bedroom house in Carves, France, offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a second home or holiday retreat. With its commanding position on a sun-drenched hillside, the property boasts breathtaking panoramic views that capture the essence of rural French charm. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant chirping of birds, as the morning sun bathes your home in a warm glow. This is the lifestyle awaiting you in Carves, a quaint village that perfectly encapsulates the allure of the French countryside. Property Highlights: - Main House: Features 4 spacious bedrooms, a bright living room, and a cozy sitting room with unobstructed views, offering all the comforts of a luxury residence. - Independent Gîte: A separate 5-bedroom guesthouse, perfect for hosting family, friends, or tourists, providing excellent accommodation conditions. - One-Bedroom Apartment: Adds flexibility, ideal for extended family stays or rental opportunities. - Large Adjoining Barn: Offers a myriad of conversion possibilities, from additional living space to a creative studio. - Traditional Stone Drying Shed: A charming nod to the region's architectural heritage. - Multiple Stone Outbuildings: Enhance the property's rustic appeal and provide additional storage or workspace. - Swimming Pool: Perfectly positioned to enjoy long summer days and stunning sunsets, offering a refreshing escape. Local Lifestyle and Activities: Carves is a hidden gem in the Dordogne department, known for its rich history, stunning landscapes, and vibrant culture. As a second home owner here, you'll have the opportunity to immerse yourself in a lifestyle that balances tra ... click here to read more

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Tucked away in the picturesque and serene village of Berbiguières, Aquitaine, this lovely stone house invites you to embrace a true piece of French country living. As a bustling real estate agent with an eye on delivering the best opportunities for overseas investors, it’s a pleasure to bring to your attention this stunning property set amidst the lush landscapes of the Perigord Noir—a region celebrated for its rich history, verdant forests, and charming medieval architecture. The property itself stands proudly with its rustic charm - a classic, good-condition stone house that has been comfortably modernized while preserving its authentic character. It’s a place that whispers stories of old yet boasts all the conveniences for contemporary living. This house is ready to move in, making it a rare find for those seeking both comfort and a touch of history right from the get-go. With an interior span of 161 square meters, this house is tailor-made for family living or an idyllic getaway from the hustle and bustle of city life. Here, you can find: - 4 spacious bedrooms - 1 functional bathroom - An additional en-suite facility - Cozy kitchen with a touch of vintage flair - Large living room opening to the terrace - Old bread oven now a practical pantry - Office space perfect for remote working - Possibility of further space development in attic - Delightful terrace for those perfect French al fresco evenings - Two ground-floor bedrooms for easy living The surrounding land, an expansive 25 hectares of farmland and woodland, provides an unmatched sense of freedom and space. A portion of the estate has been landscaped into a tranquil garden with manicured lawns and vibrant flowers, inviting you to unwind under the Aquitaine s ... 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 picturesque village of Saint-Vincent-de-Cosse. Nestled in the heart of Dordogne, this charming 3-bedroom villa offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. With its inviting swimming pool and lush garden, this property is more than just a home—it's a gateway to a lifestyle of relaxation and cultural immersion. A Day in Your New Home Start your day with a leisurely breakfast on the expansive covered terrace, where the morning sun casts a warm glow over the garden. The scent of fresh croissants from the local boulangerie mingles with the crisp, clean air, setting the perfect tone for a day of exploration or relaxation. As the day unfolds, take a dip in the 10m x 4m swimming pool, its waters shimmering under the midday sun. The modern outdoor shower offers a refreshing rinse, while the surrounding countryside provides a stunning backdrop for your afternoon swim. Evenings to Remember As the sun sets, the villa transforms into a haven of comfort and elegance. The open-plan living and dining area, with its fully equipped modern kitchen, becomes the heart of the home. French doors open onto the side patio, inviting the cool evening breeze to flow through the space. Gather with family and friends for an al fresco dinner in the barbecue area, where the aroma of grilled delicacies fills the air. The garden, dotted with specimen trees, offers a tranquil setting for stargazing or sharing stories around a cozy fire pit. Discover Dordogne's Rich Heritage Living in Saint-Vincent-de-Cosse means embracing the rich cultural tapestry of Dordogne. Explore the region's medieval castles ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Dordogne region, this enchanting stone mill house in Veyrines-de-Domme offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of French history while enjoying the modern comforts of a well-maintained holiday home. With its rich heritage and idyllic setting, this property is perfect for those seeking a tranquil escape or a vibrant second home in one of France's most beloved regions. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of nature, with the sun casting a golden hue over the lush, wooded park that surrounds your home. This former stone mill, with its charming architectural details, invites you to step back in time while providing all the amenities needed for contemporary living. The property spans 160 square meters, offering ample space for family gatherings, entertaining friends, or simply unwinding in your private sanctuary. ### A Glimpse into Your New Lifestyle Ground Floor: - A spacious 41 m² living room, featuring a cozy fireplace and wood-burning stove, perfect for chilly evenings. - A 14 m² kitchen that opens onto a sun-drenched terrace, ideal for al fresco dining. - Convenient laundry room and separate toilet. First Floor: - Three generously sized bedrooms (15 m², 14.4 m², and 16 m²) with fitted wardrobes, offering comfort and privacy. - A well-appointed bathroom with a shower and separate toilet. - A 19 m² veranda with a shower, storage space, and direct access to the pool, creating a seamless indoor-outdoor living experience. Second Floor: - A charming 12 m² bedroom, compliant with Carrez law, providing a cozy retreat. ### Outdoor Oasis - A secure 5x10 m swimming pool, perfect for leisurely swims or energetic laps. - A millrace that adds a touch of historical charm to the propert ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Dordogne region, this enchanting stone mill house in Veyrines-de-Domme offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of French history while enjoying the modern comforts of a well-maintained holiday home. With its rich heritage and idyllic setting, this property is perfect for those seeking a tranquil escape or a vibrant second home in one of France's most beloved regions. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of nature, the sun casting a golden hue over the lush landscape, and the promise of a day filled with exploration and relaxation. This is the lifestyle that awaits you in Veyrines-de-Domme, a charming village that embodies the essence of rural France. Property Highlights: - Historic Charm: Formerly a working stone mill, this property exudes character and history, offering a unique living experience. - Spacious Living: With 160 square meters of living space, the house features four generously sized bedrooms and two bathrooms, providing ample room for family and guests. - Modern Comforts: The ground floor boasts a 41 m² living room with a cozy fireplace and wood-burning stove, perfect for chilly evenings. - Gourmet Kitchen: A 14 m² kitchen opens onto a terrace, ideal for al fresco dining and entertaining. - Relaxation and Recreation: Enjoy the 5x10 m secured swimming pool, a perfect spot to unwind and soak up the sun. - Scenic Views: A 19 m² veranda offers stunning views of the surrounding landscape, with direct access to the pool. - Convenient Amenities: Includes a laundry room, separate toilet, and ample storage space. - Outdoor Paradise: Set in a wooded park with a millrace, the property offers a serene environment for nature lovers. - Practical Features: A 36 m² double gar ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Dordogne region, this enchanting stone mill house in Veyrines-de-Domme offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of French history while enjoying the modern comforts of a well-maintained holiday home. With its rich heritage and idyllic setting, this property is perfect for those seeking a tranquil escape or a vibrant second home in one of France's most beloved regions. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of nature, the sun casting a golden hue over the lush landscape, and the promise of a day filled with exploration and relaxation. This is the lifestyle that awaits you in Veyrines-de-Domme, a charming village that embodies the essence of rural France. A Home Steeped in History and Charm This former stone mill, spanning 160 square meters, is a testament to timeless architecture and craftsmanship. The property has been lovingly maintained, ensuring that its historical charm is preserved while offering all the modern amenities you need for a comfortable stay. - Spacious Living Areas: The ground floor features a generous 41 m² living room, complete with a cozy fireplace and wood-burning stove, perfect for gathering with family and friends on cooler evenings. - Gourmet Kitchen: A 14 m² kitchen opens onto a sun-drenched terrace, ideal for al fresco dining and enjoying the serene surroundings. - Relaxation and Recreation: The property boasts a secure 5x10 m swimming pool, providing a refreshing retreat during the warm summer months. - Comfortable Bedrooms: With four bedrooms, including a charming attic room, there's ample space for guests or family members to unwind. - Modern Conveniences: Two well-appointed bathrooms ensure convenience and privacy for all occupants. A Gateway to ... click here to read more

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Picture yourself standing in the dappled sunlight of your own private forest, a cup of coffee warming your hands as birdsong fills the morning air and the ancient stone walls of your Dordogne home glow amber in the early light. This is the reality awaiting at this three-bedroom renovation project in Meyrals, where 3,000 square meters of wooded land create an enchanting sanctuary in one of France's most celebrated regions. The quiet rustle of oak leaves, the distant call of wood pigeons, and the satisfying solitude of true countryside living combine to offer something increasingly rare: genuine escape from the modern world. This 105-square-meter stone house sits at the heart of the Périgord Noir, the black Périgord named for its dense oak forests that have sheltered human settlement since prehistoric times. The property occupies the kind of hidden corner that makes the Dordogne legendary among those seeking authentic French country living. Here, centuries-old traditions of building with local stone and living in harmony with the forest continue, and your restoration project connects you directly to this timeless architectural heritage. The bones of the house are solid and characterful, with stone walls that have weathered generations and spaces that invite creative reimagining. The current layout offers excellent potential for transformation. The 36-square-meter living area flows naturally between lounge, dining room, and open kitchen, creating the kind of generous entertaining space perfect for long summer dinners with friends and family. Two bedrooms of approximately ten square meters each provide flexible accommodation options, while a third bedroom awaits your vision. The attached lean-to structure adds significant ... click here to read more

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Located in the serene and picturesque hillside of Castels et Bézenac, this unique property offers not just a living space but a tranquil lifestyle. Set amidst the charming Dordogne region of France, this residence combines intrinsic French rustic appeal with modern living standards making it an ideal abode for those looking to relocate or purchase a secondary home overseas. The main house, dating back to 1860, tastefully preserves its historical essence while incorporating contemporary design elements. It comprises two well-proportioned bedrooms, including a master suite that promises privacy and comfort. The independent Mobalpa kitchen is fitted with all the necessary modern appliances, ensuring a delightful culinary experience. The living room, the centerpiece of this house, is highlighted by a magnificent inglenook fireplace that adds to the home's old-world charm and provides a warm gathering place for family and friends. Additional spaces in the main house include two cozy shower rooms and a versatile attic, already insulated and ready for conversion, potentially as an additional bedroom or a recreational area. Adjacent to the main residence is the second house, accessible via a separate entrance. This structure features two bedrooms, a shower room, and a charming mezzanine, ideal for guests or potentially as a rental opportunity. Both houses boast double-glazing, ensuring energy efficiency is maintained throughout the year. Electric heating in each building provides modern comfort, contrasting pleasantly with the rustic aesthetic. The outdoor area includes a covered terrace, perfect for enjoying the surrounding breathtaking panoramic views while sipping on a cup of local wine or dining al fresco. The landscape a ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Aquitaine region, this exquisite Maison de Maitre in Saint-Vincent-de-Cosse offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of French history. With its commanding presence and breathtaking views, this property is more than just a house; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with charm, relaxation, and endless possibilities. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds, as the morning sun casts a golden hue over the rolling hills of the Perigord Noir. This is the daily reality for those fortunate enough to call this property their second home. With three spacious bedrooms and two well-appointed bathrooms, this house is perfect for family getaways, romantic retreats, or hosting friends for a memorable holiday. The ground floor welcomes you with a large, inviting kitchen, perfect for preparing delicious meals with fresh, local ingredients sourced from nearby markets. The dining room, featuring a magnificent open fireplace, sets the stage for cozy dinners and lively conversations. A further reception room, also boasting a grand fireplace, offers a warm and welcoming space to unwind after a day of exploring the local countryside. Upstairs, each of the three bedrooms offers stunning views over the open countryside, providing a serene backdrop for restful nights. The second floor attic presents an exciting opportunity for further development, allowing you to tailor the space to your specific needs and desires. The property's private grounds, spanning over half a hectare, are a haven of tranquility. Mature trees and shrubs provide shade and privacy, while the expansive lawn offers ample space for outdoor activities and gatherings. A large stone-built garage ... click here to read more

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Welcome to the tranquil setting of Castels et Bézenac in the heart of France, where you can find an exquisite 3 bedroom country home that is nestled in the charming area of Saint-Cyprien, Aquitaine, 24220. Desirably situated just a few minutes walk from the bustling center of St Cyprien, this scenic location offers a peaceful setting, steeped in the rich history and culture of the Dordogne. The popular town of St Cyprien is well-known for its vibrant market, providing a variety of fresh, local produce to the enthusiastic culinary explorer. The serene ambiance of the town, complemented with its idyllic surroundings, makes for an irresistible and enchanting French living experience. Our featured home is a splendid, detached country abode, showcasing the timeless beauty of stone exterior. The property is of solid construction and in good condition. However, like any home, there is always room to personalize and enhance to fit your tastes and style if desired. The house spans a generous 148 square meters over two floors: Ground Floor: - A spacious entrance hallway - A large living/dining room that features a grand fireplace and doors opening to the fetching back garden. - A fully-equipped kitchen/diner with its own doors leading to the back garden - A large utility room complete with a wine store and garden access - A conveniently located bedroom - A full bathroom First Floor: - Two more sizeable bedrooms - A small study, perfect for a quiet reading nook or a home office - Another full bathroom Stepping outside, homeowners can marvel at the property's beautiful, extensive garden which wraps around the house. An integral garage with an electric door and driveway provide ample parking space. For leisure, a private s ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene landscapes of Castels, Aquitaine, near the vibrant village of St Cyprien, this charming 2-bedroom house offers an inviting opportunity for expats or overseas buyers seeking a peaceful retreat with the potential for personalization. While the property presents itself in a good condition, it allows room for improvements and renovations that can enhance its character and suitability to your tastes. This delightful home is comfortably spread over a single level, making it an accessible and manageable space. The centerpiece of the living area is the feature fireplace, which promises cozy evenings during the cooler months. Large doors and windows open onto a balcony, offering a picturesque view of the surrounding greenery, ideal for the quiet enjoyment of the area’s natural beauty or for entertaining guests. The property includes a convenient kitchen space, two well-proportioned bedrooms, and a bathroom with a separate WC. For additional functionality, the house features a large basement which runs the entire length of the house, currently used as a garage but offering potential for various other uses such as a workshop, home gym, or additional storage. Situated on a generous plot of land measuring 2067 square meters, the exterior of this home offers ample space for gardening enthusiasts to create a beautiful outdoor sanctuary or for children to play freely in a secure environment. Property Features: - 2 Bedrooms - Large Living Room with a Fireplace - Kitchen - Bathroom - Separate WC - Large Sous-sol / Garage - Spacious Balcony - Large Plot (2067m²) Living in Castels et Bézenac, Aquitaine Living in Aquitaine, you'll be able to enjoy the best of what the French countryside has to offer. The climate he ... click here to read more

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This charming property boasts two bedrooms and is nestled in the idyllic village of Saint-Cyprien, in the Aquitaine region of France. The beauty of this home is in its original stone construction, which perfectly complements the stunning surroundings of the Perigord Noir area. As you enter the home, you're met with the spacious open-plan living room that seamlessly blends into the dining area and kitchen. This space is perfect for family gatherings or low-key nights in front of the television. The sizeable windows let in plenty of light, making this space feel bright and welcoming. The property spans three floors, with two separate bedrooms providing ample living space. The bedrooms are quaint and cozy, offering the perfect retreat after a long day of exploring the local area. The bathroom is fitted with a bathtub, shower, and sink, providing a comfortable and practical space for residents. Moreover, the property includes a unique cellar, providing additional storage or even an opportunity for a wine collection. The property's condition is secure and well maintained, ready for its new owner to settle in seamlessly. Saint-Cyprien is a typical French village that provides an authentic and relaxed lifestyle. With the Dordogne River flowing nearby, there is endless opportunity for peaceful canoe rides or lazy afternoons spent fishing. The village is enriched with history, from the impressive medieval cathedral to the weekly markets that have been happening for hundreds of years. Amenities in the area include: - Cafés and restaurants - Boutique shops - Village market - Schools - Medical centers Some key property features include: - Stone construction - Open plan living space - Two bedrooms - One bathroom - Functional ki ... click here to read more

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Welcome to our charming four-bedroom house setting the scene on the glorious hills of Castels within the serene town of Saint-Cyprien, Aquitaine, 24220, France. This delightful property, a charming domicile, allows you to relish country life's tranquility while being less than 1km from the bustling town centre of St. Cyprien. It offers a private sanctuary with no opposing residences, completely immersing you in the tranquil French countryside, blessed with an outstanding view of the valley that unfolds from the villa. This lovely house is a testament of skilled craftsmanship from 1974 with a distinctive mansard roof. Having been meticulously made by a building craftsman, the property is in commendable condition featuring a generous 180m2 of living space. The layout is strategically designed for optimal living comfort. Upon entry, the large, stylish wooden staircase greets you, connecting the residence's different levels. The ground floor features a capacious kitchen of 15m2 adjoining a practical utility room. The kitchen opens to a spacious 38m2 living room furnished with a cozy fireplace, the perfect setting for hosting gatherings or simply curling up with a favorite read on chilly evenings. The upper floor plays host to the four bedrooms, providing adequate spaces for a growing family or hosting guests. Additional spaces include a mezzanine that introduces flexibility for an activity room or an extra guest space. The versatile office space within the household can perfectly accommodate a home office. Boasting a large basement of 60m2, storage space is never an issue. Vehicle storage is taken care of with a generous three-car garage of 64m2. Additional features include: - Sunny terrace of 100m2 - Well-maintained ... click here to read more

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Welcome to the beautiful community of Saint-Cyprien, Aquitaine, a charming pearl etched into the picturesque landscape of France. This property, a stunning stone house nestled elegantly within a scenic Dordogne valley, awaits your anticipated arrival. Gracefully poised overlooking the flowing Dordogne river, the house is adorned with the alluring charm of its stone design. As you enter, an influx of natural light streams in, washing the interior with an ambience of warm homeliness. The living quarters are generously sized, cosy and exude an aura of tranquillity. The house accommodates three spacious bedrooms, one of which is located on the upper level, providing an elevated perspective of the inspiring surroundings. Downstairs, there are two pristine shower rooms. The kitchen is accompanied by an inviting living room that provides an impressive view of the valley. Adjacently, there's an additional living area that houses a significant feature of the home. A fireplace, capable of functioning as both an open fireplace and a closed wood stove, bridges the gap between these two areas. Its presence is a testament to the rare and distinguished character that is imbued within this home. Property feature highlights: - Three bedrooms - Two bathrooms - 160 sqm living area - Stone House design - Fireplace - Adjoining storeroom Life in Saint-Cyprien is peaceful, filled with the camaraderie of a welcoming community and eons away from the hustle and bustle of urban living. Here, life is lived in rhythm with nature - a constant melody that echoes through the valleys and ricochets off the hills. With shops and amenities merely a five-minute drive away, the merging of convenience with a serene lifestyle is seamless. Living ... click here to read more

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Embark on an enchanting journey to your new home nestled in the picturesque village setting of Saint-Cyprien, Aquitaine. This property is a timeless tribute to the rich historical essence of the area, reflecting architectural sophistication that dates back to the 13th century. This well-preserved villa offers a robust 150 square meters of comfortable living space that includes a cozy living room and three well-appointed bedrooms, making it ideal for a family or anyone looking to immerse themselves in a tranquil French village lifestyle. This villa, located mere moments from the vibrant town of Saint-Cyprien, is set against a backdrop of scenic beauty and historical heritage. The residence is in generally good condition, but like any charming older home, it offers potential for personalization and enhancements to make it truly your own. As you consider this unique potential home, envision the lifestyle that comes with it. Life in Saint-Cyprien is a blend of old-world charm and contemporary convenience. The village itself is bustling with activity, hosting weekly markets that offer local crafts and fresh produce, perfect for those who appreciate the farm-to-table experience. This region is also renowned for its culinary offerings, with an array of restaurants serving both traditional French cuisine and modern dishes. For those who thrive in the outdoors, Saint-Cyprien offers numerous activities. The Dordogne River, nearby, provides opportunities for fishing, canoeing, and scenic boat rides, presenting a perfect setting for leisurely afternoons in the sun. Furthermore, the surrounding hills and forests are ideal for hiking, cycling, and picnics, offering breathtaking views and a chance to connect with nature. Property F ... click here to read more

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