Charming 3BR Stone House in Saint-Cyprien

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Saint-Cyprien, Aquitaine, 24220, France, Saint-Cyprien (France)

3 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 129Floor area

€300,000

House

Parking

3 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

129m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Nestled in the charming village of Saint-Cyprien within the picturesque region of Aquitaine, this delightful stone house offers a unique blend of traditional architecture and modern comforts, poised for its new occupants. Spanning 129 square meters on a plot of 678 square meters, this property stands as a testament to the rich heritage of the Périgord area, perfectly blending historical charm with contemporary living.

Property Description:


This three-bedroom home captures the essence of rustic elegance. Each room has been thoughtfully laid out to maximize space and light, creating a warm and inviting environment. The main living area extends approximately 38 square meters, offering ample space for family gatherings and relaxation. The interior retains historical elements evident in the stone details and structural integrity that bring character to the property. While the house is in a good state and ready for immediate move-in, prospective owners will find an exciting opportunity to infuse it with their own personal touch.

Local Area:


Saint-Cyprien is a vivacious commune that beams with the history and culture intrinsic to the Dordogne department. The local markets, vibrant with fresh produce and fine wines, reflect the gastronomic richness of the region. For those interested in arts and history, numerous galleries and workshops, as well as historical sites like the majestic châteaux scattered across the region, provide endless exploration opportunities.

Living in Saint-Cyprien allows for a balanced lifestyle, combining the tranquility of rural living with the convenience of modern amenities. The community is welcoming and culturally rich, making it an ideal setting for both families and individuals.

Climate:


The climate in Aquitaine is predominantly oceanic, which brings mild winters and warm summers—a pleasant setting for both indoor comfort and outdoor adventure. The moderate weather patterns ensure that the residents of Saint-Cyprien can enjoy the natural beauty of their surroundings year-round.

Amenities:


- Local markets offering fresh produce and crafts
- Proximity to historical sites and natural landscapes
- Community events and cultural festivals
- Good connectivity to nearby cities and towns
- Local schools and educational resources

Property Features:


- 3 well-appointed bedrooms
- Spacious 38 sqm living room
- Traditional stone construction
- Land area of 678 sqm
- Readily equipped kitchen

Living in a House:


Owning this house provides more than a place to stay; it offers a canvas to create a home filled with personal touches and memories. The autonomy of managing and adapting your living space, whether by starting a garden in the spacious grounds or by decorating the ample interior, allows for a deeply personal living experience. From the peace of morning coffees in a sunlit garden to the joy of hosting friends and family, the lifestyle here is geared towards enjoyment and a high quality of life.

This property, while in good condition, presents a great opportunity for those looking to personalize their space without the need for substantial renovations. It is an ideal match for anyone wishing to immerse themselves in the French countryside's charm while enjoying the comfort of a ready-to-live-in home.

For overseas buyers, Saint-Cyprien offers a straightforward gateway into French life with its rich local culture, accessible amenities, and the innate beauty of Aquitaine. It promises not just a house, but a home rich with potential and set in a region celebrated for its landscapes, history, and culture. Whether you're looking to settle permanently or seeking a serene retreat, this property beckons with the promise of a fulfilling lifestyle.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
3
Size
129
Price per m²
€2,326
Garden size
678
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
Yes
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
1
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
House
Energy label

Unknown

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Welcome to this beautiful 5-bedroom stone house, nestled in the serene hills of Saint-Cyprien, Aquitaine, France. This solidly constructed domicile, built in the year 1985, offers a unique blend of rustic charm and modern conveniences. The house is perched high amongst the picturesque landscapes, just a short 7-minute drive away from the local stores, offering you the best of both worlds: tranquillity and connection. The 158 square meter house offers ample space, making it a comfortable family dwelling or an exciting investment prospect for overseas buyers, especially those who appreciate the unique characteristics of French properties. Its favorable condition, well-maintained over the decades, ensures you'll enjoy the comforts of home right from the moment you move in. The home opens to a bright 38 square meter living room, fitted out with a fireplace and a cost-effective pellet stove. The independent kitchen caters to your culinary needs, fitted out as it is with modern fixtures and appliances. For those looking for ground-level living, two bedrooms are conveniently located on the same floor, along with a bathroom and a toilet. An antique elm staircase, a feature in itself, leads to three more spacious bedrooms located upstairs, all of them carpeted with chestnut parquet flooring. The property also boasts a massive 129 square meter basement that currently serves as a garage, workshop, and cellar. This versatility of spaces makes this dwelling a canvas, ready to bend to the needs of its new owners. The sizeable outdoor grounds, a generous 6,821 square meters, are adorned by two wooden outbuildings. The verdant, wooded area surrounding the house creates an inviting ambience, offering a sense of peace and serenity. Fo ... 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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Nestled in the picturesque town of Saint-Cyprien, in the heart of Aquitaine, this four-bedroom stone house presents a unique opportunity for those looking to experience the authentic French countryside lifestyle. Offering a blend of rustic charm and modern conveniences, this property, while in good condition, also provides potential for personalization to those with a vision for creating their ultimate living space. Property Features: - Living Space: At 155 square meters, this single-storey house is spaciously designed with a large, inviting living room graced by a stunning stone fireplace, perfect for cozy evenings. - Bedrooms: It boasts four considerably sized bedrooms, offering ample space for family and guests. - Kitchen: An equipped kitchen awaits those who delight in culinary pursuits, offering a practical and homely environment for meal preparations. - Additional Space: A functional office space caters to the needs of those working from home, offering tranquility and inspiration drawn from its surroundings. - Exterior: The property is set on a generous land plot of 3506 square meters, featuring a landscaped garden with mature trees that embody the serene essence of country living. A swimming pool sits invitingly, suggesting leisurely days soaking under the French sun. - Outbuildings: Complementing the main stone house is an expansive stone barn of over 100 square meters, a 200 square meter hangar, and a 70 square meter workshop, all offering immense potential for various uses, from additional living quarters to creative or professional spaces. Amenities: - Double-glazed joinery - Oil-fired central heating - Stone fireplace - Landscaped garden with mature trees - Swimming pool - Spacious outbuildings Living in S ... 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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Charming 4-Bedroom Villa in Saint-Cyprien, Aquitaine Nestled in the serene community of Saint-Cyprien, within the picturesque region of Aquitaine, France, this inviting four-bedroom villa offers an exceptional living experience, balancing comfort and practicality. With its strategic location, this property boasts proximity to the vibrant town of Saint-Cyprien, renowned for its local market and rich cultural heritage. Property Features: - Interior Size: 254 square meters - Land Size: 2910 square meters - Bedrooms: 4 spacious bedrooms - Bathrooms: 2 well-appointed bathrooms - Large independent studio: Ideal for hosting guests or as an additional income source - Bright and spacious living area: Ample natural lighting with direct garden access - Kitchen: Functional with storage solutions and modern convenience - Pantry and garage: Adds to the storage and utility space Amenities: - Private Swimming Pool: Measuring 10 x 5 meters, featuring a secure area suitable for children - Pool House: Perfect for summer leisure activities - Wooded Garden: Expansive and private, offering peace and tranquility - Parking: Available within the property Local Area and Lifestyle: Living in Saint-Cyprien and the broader Aquitaine region is a distinct experience characterized by a blend of historical charm and modern convenience. The area is loved for its scenic landscapes, from rolling vineyards to majestic rivers and hills. Local amenities include various shops, cafés, and restaurants that offer both local and international cuisine. The area is also home to numerous festivals and events, contributing to a vibrant community spirit. Climate: Aquitaine enjoys a temperate climate, with warm summers and mild winters, punctuated by occasional ra ... 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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Charming 3-bedroom Stone House in the Quaint Village of Saint-Cyprien, Aquitaine Welcome to this delightful three-bedroom home nestled in the serene village of Saint-Cyprien, a gem in the picturesque region of Aquitaine. This property beautifully encapsulates the historic charm of Perigord with its authentic stone architecture and thoughtful preservation of original materials across its approximate 129 sqm of living space. ### Property Overview: Offering a cozy yet ample atmosphere, this home is ready to welcome you with its mix of traditional charm and modern comforts, including double glazing and electric heating. The house comprises three comforting bedrooms, one of which lies in an adjoining gite, an arrangement perfect for guests or potentially a rental opportunity. On stepping inside, you will find a warm living environment. The main living space spans nearly 38 sqm, providing a spacious area for family gatherings and relaxation. Adjacent to the living room is a practical and inviting kitchen, a space that truly feels like the heart of the home. The exterior does not disappoint with its 678 sqm plot that invites the calm of the countryside into your daily life. The property's grounds provide ample space for outdoor activities and gardening—ideal for those who treasure nature and tranquility. ### Property Features: - Three bedrooms - One full bathroom - Spacious living room of 38 sqm - Modern comforts such as double glazing and electric heating - Land area of 678 sqm - Country setting ### Local Area and Lifestyle: Saint-Cyprien offers a vibrant community life with a deep sense of history and local culture. The village not only hosts regular market days featuring local produce but also serves as a gateway to ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Perigord Noir, this exquisite 18th-century stone house in Saint-Cyprien offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of French paradise. With its rich history and serene surroundings, this property is perfect for those seeking a tranquil escape or a second home in one of France's most enchanting regions. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of nature, with unobstructed views of the lush valley and rolling countryside. This charming house, set in a peaceful village renowned for its authenticity and beauty, is just a stone's throw away from one of France's "Most Beautiful Villages" and its majestic castle. The location is ideal for those who appreciate the finer things in life, offering a harmonious blend of cultural richness and natural beauty. ### A Home Steeped in History and Comfort This 200 sqm stone house has been lovingly maintained, offering a perfect balance of historical charm and modern convenience. The recent renovations, including a new kitchen and updated bathrooms, ensure that the property is ready for immediate enjoyment. With four spacious bedrooms, a study, and a large living room that opens onto the garden, there's ample space for family gatherings or hosting friends. ### Outdoor Bliss The 520 sqm garden is a haven for relaxation, featuring a sparkling swimming pool that beckons on warm summer days. The mild Perigord climate makes outdoor living a year-round pleasure, whether you're lounging by the pool, dining al fresco, or exploring the nearby trails and river by bike. ### A Lifestyle of Leisure and Exploration Saint-Cyprien is a vibrant yet tranquil village, offering a strong sense of community and a wealth of activities. From exploring the local markets ... click here to read more

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Picture yourself sipping morning coffee on a sun-drenched terrace, the golden light of Aquitaine casting long shadows across your 2,945m² garden, while the ancient tower of a renowned Périgord castle rises in the distance. This is the daily reality awaiting you at this three-bedroom stone house in Saint-Cyprien, where authentic French countryside living meets the timeless appeal of the Dordogne Valley. Built in the 1960s with classic Périgourdine architecture, this property offers international buyers an exceptional opportunity to own a vacation home in one of France's most celebrated regions, where medieval villages, world-renowned cuisine, and outdoor adventures blend into an unforgettable lifestyle. The Dordogne Valley stands as one of Europe's premier second home destinations, combining year-round accessibility with authentic French culture. Saint-Cyprien, perched on elevated terrain with panoramic views across the valley, provides the perfect base for exploring this UNESCO-recognized region. The village itself maintains its traditional character with weekly markets offering local produce, artisanal cheeses, and the famous foie gras and truffles that define Périgord cuisine. Living here means immersing yourself in a region where food culture transcends mere sustenance to become an art form, where restaurant tables spill onto cobblestone squares, and where neighbors still gather for evening pétanque matches. This stone house embodies the practical vacation home that international buyers seek: a property offering immediate enjoyment while allowing personalization over time. The layout provides genuine livability with three well-proportioned bedrooms, including one on the first floor for added privacy. Two separate show ... click here to read more

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Imagine settling into a life filled with rustic beauty, deep history, and tranquil village surroundings in the heart of Aquitaine's Perigord Noir. This stone house, nestled in the quaint yet accessible village of Saint-Cyprien, offers you a chance to become a part of a vibrant tapestry of local life. The property stands as a time capsule of 13th-century craftsmanship with about 150 square meters of living space, providing a snapshot of historical architecture infused with practical modern living. As you walk through the door of this stone house, you're greeted by a homely yet functional space, suitable for a small family or perhaps an expatriate couple looking for a retreat in the French countryside. The house comes with three spacious bedrooms, providing plenty of space for a home office or guest rooms, perfect for accommodating visitors who will likely be eager to experience this enchanting region. Living in Saint-Cyprien means you're surrounded by the history and culture of the Perigord Noir. With its idyllic village setting, local shops, bakeries, and fresh produce markets are just a short stroll away, making daily errands a joy rather than a chore. The village setting offers a peaceful lifestyle, often sought-after by those looking to escape the bustling noise of bigger cities and enjoy serenity. Let's talk about the house itself. It's in good condition, ready for you to move right in, although, like any good narrative, there's a small twist—the roof needs a bit of review. It's not a daunting task, more a chance to make your own mark and add a chapter to the home’s storied history. This is a property that offers potential, where you can nurture the past and polish its interior to your own tastes. This stone hom ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Aquitaine region, this expansive stone house in Saint-Cyprien offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a second home in France. With its rich history and vibrant local culture, Saint-Cyprien is a charming village that promises a serene lifestyle, making it an ideal location for a holiday home or a long-term investment property. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of nature, surrounded by lush greenery and the tranquil ambiance of the French countryside. This property, with its 375 square meters of living space, is a testament to traditional French architecture, exuding character and charm at every corner. The house is in good condition, ready to welcome its new owners with open arms. ### A Glimpse into the Property: - Main House and Outbuilding: The property is divided into two distinct parts: the main house, a former barn, and a separate outbuilding. This layout offers flexibility for various uses, whether you wish to host guests or create a private studio. - Spacious Living Areas: With two living rooms and multiple lounges, the house provides ample space for relaxation and entertainment. The interiors are bathed in natural light, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. - Four Bedrooms and Three Bathrooms: The property boasts four generously sized bedrooms and three well-appointed bathrooms, ensuring comfort and privacy for all residents. - Expansive Land: Set on approximately 4 hectares of land, the property offers endless possibilities. Whether you dream of cultivating a garden, setting up a small farm, or simply enjoying the open space, this land is your canvas. - Terraces for Every Occasion: Both covered and uncovered terraces provide the perfect setting for al fres ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene and picturesque setting of Saint-Cyprien, Aquitaine - a truly charming locale in the heart of the picturesque Dordogne region of France - this beautiful stone house beckons with a promise of quiet countryside living at its finest. Let me take you on a journey through this enticing property. As a busy real estate professional, I don't often take the time to marvel too long at any one property. But there's something special about Saint-Cyprien that deserves attention. Imagine starting your mornings with a cup of freshly brewed coffee on a covered terrace, overlooking breathtaking panoramic views that stir the soul. This property comprises not one but two stunning old-world stone houses perched elegantly on a hillside, offering not just a place to live but a lifestyle to cherish. The primary house, built in 1860, is steeped in history yet enhanced for modern comfort. With its two welcoming bedrooms, including a luxurious master suite, it creates a perfect sanctuary after a day's exploration. The kitchen, fitted out by Mobalpa, combines both function and style, inviting you to craft culinary delights. Picture this: making a hearty French soupor a tempting coq au vin in this space, not merely cooking but an experience in itself. Moving through to the living room, there's an authentic inglenook that exudes warmth and character, beckoning for cozy evenings spent with family and friends. This diligently maintained home also offers potential for the creative at heart with an insulated attic ready for conversion. Want an extra bedroom or a quaint reading escape? Here's your blank canvas! Next door, the second house acts almost like a guest abode, which accommodates an additional two bedrooms. A separate e ... click here to read more

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Picture yourself waking to birdsong filtering through oak trees, morning mist lifting off your five-and-a-half-acre estate in the Périgord Noir, a steaming café au lait in hand as you plan the day's work transforming your very own Dordogne retreat. This 110m² single-story bungalow in Saint-Cyprien represents something increasingly rare: the chance to create your personalized vacation sanctuary in one of France's most coveted regions, where medieval villages cluster along the Dordogne River and prehistoric cave paintings remind visitors that humans have been drawn to this landscape for tens of thousands of years. Saint-Cyprien sits in the heart of the Dordogne Valley, where honey-colored stone villages, walnut groves, and riverside châteaux create a landscape that embodies southwestern French countryside living. This renovation project offers international buyers the opportunity to craft their ideal second home while investing in a region that consistently attracts tourists, making it viable for both personal enjoyment and rental income. The property's 5,515m² plot provides extraordinary space rarely found at this price point, with subdivision potential adding investment flexibility for those who envision multiple buildings or wish to eventually separate and sell a portion. The existing structure comprises three generously proportioned bedrooms measuring 14m², 16m², and 21.2m², a 21.5m² sitting room, 10m² kitchen, and dual bathing facilities with both shower room and bathroom. The 12.2m² entry and 4.6m² corridor create proper circulation space, while the current layout offers multiple renovation pathways. You might open the kitchen into the sitting room for contemporary family living, convert one bedroom into an ensuite ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Dordogne Valley, this exquisite 4-bedroom villa in Saint-Cyprien offers a unique blend of tranquility and convenience. Imagine waking up to the breathtaking views of the rolling hills and lush landscapes that define this region of Aquitaine, France. This property is not just a home; it's a lifestyle waiting to be embraced by those seeking a serene yet vibrant community. A Day in the Life Picture yourself sipping your morning coffee on the expansive terrace, the gentle breeze carrying the scent of blooming flowers from your meticulously maintained garden. The sun rises over the valley, casting a golden hue over the landscape, a daily reminder of the beauty that surrounds you. As the day unfolds, the villa's spacious 44m² living room becomes the perfect setting for both relaxation and entertainment, with large windows framing the stunning views. Local Lifestyle and Amenities Living in Saint-Cyprien means enjoying the best of both worlds. The villa is just a short three-minute drive from local shops and amenities, ensuring that everything you need is within easy reach. The town itself is a charming blend of history and modernity, with cobblestone streets, quaint cafes, and vibrant markets offering fresh local produce. For those who love the outdoors, the Dordogne region is a paradise. Hiking trails, cycling routes, and the river itself provide endless opportunities for adventure. The climate here is mild, with warm summers perfect for enjoying the villa's private pool, and cool winters that invite cozy evenings by the fireplace. The Villa: A Perfect Blend of Comfort and Style This villa is designed for easy living, with no renovation work required. The large independent kitchen ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Aquitaine region, this enchanting stone house in Saint-Cyprien offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of French paradise. With its rich history and authentic 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 Dordogne Valley. 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 is the daily reality for those fortunate enough to call Saint-Cyprien their second home. Known for its charming hamlets and vibrant local culture, this area is a haven for those seeking a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life. A Home with Character and Comfort This three-bedroom stone house has been lovingly restored to preserve its original charm while offering all the modern comforts you need. The spacious living room, with its exposed beams and rustic fireplace, is the perfect place to unwind after a day exploring the local markets or hiking the scenic trails. The kitchen, a blend of traditional and contemporary design, is equipped with modern appliances, making it a joy to prepare meals with fresh, local ingredients. The dining area, bathed in natural light, offers a cozy setting for family gatherings or intimate dinners. Key Features: - Authentic Stone Architecture: Experience the charm of traditional French design. - Spacious Living Room: 38 sqm of comfort with a rustic fireplace. - Modern Kitchen: Equipped with contemporary appliances. - Three Bedrooms: Ample space for family and guests. - Two Bathrooms: Includes a shower room for convenience. - Generous Land Size: 678 sqm of privat ... click here to read more

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A Glimpse into Your French Escape Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant chirping of birds in the heart of the Perigord Noir. This is not just a house; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in history, culture, and the serene beauty of the French countryside. Nestled on the edge of the charming village of Saint-Cyprien, this stone house offers a unique blend of traditional allure and modern comfort, making it the perfect holiday home or second residence. A Day in Your New Home As the morning sun filters through the double-glazed windows, you step into the light-filled living room, where the warmth of the gas central heating envelops you. The timeless kitchen beckons with the promise of fresh croissants and aromatic coffee, setting the stage for a leisurely breakfast on the 20 m² terrace. Here, you can savor the crisp morning air and the picturesque views of the surrounding landscape. The day unfolds with endless possibilities. Perhaps a stroll through the village, where local shops offer fresh produce and artisanal goods, or a visit to nearby historical sites that whisper tales of the past. As the afternoon sun casts a golden hue, the new above-ground swimming pool becomes a refreshing oasis, perfect for a dip or simply lounging with a good book. Evenings to Remember As the sun sets, the terrace transforms into a haven for al fresco dining. The cozy bar area inside the house is ideal for entertaining guests or enjoying a quiet evening with a glass of local wine. The spacious 50 m² master suite awaits, offering a sanctuary of relaxation with its inviting ambiance. The Allure of Saint-Cyprien Saint-Cyprien is more than just a location; it's a lifestyle. The village is a tapestry of cul ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Aquitaine region, this charming stone house in Saint-Cyprien offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a second home in France. With its rich history, vibrant culture, and stunning landscapes, Aquitaine is a dream destination for many. This property, with its spacious layout and inviting amenities, is perfect for those looking to immerse themselves in the French lifestyle. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds in your own private oasis. This 1970s Perigordine house, set on a generous 2800 m² plot, offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. The property is in good condition, ready to welcome you and your family for countless holidays and memorable weekends. ### A Home That Tells a Story The house itself is a testament to traditional French architecture, with its stone façade and classic design. As you step inside, you're greeted by a warm and inviting atmosphere. The main living area is spacious, perfect for entertaining guests or enjoying quiet evenings with family. Large windows flood the space with natural light, creating a bright and airy ambiance. The ground floor features two comfortable bedrooms, a bathroom, and a separate toilet. A flight of steps leads to the first floor, where you'll find two additional bedrooms and another toilet. The garden level offers a fifth bedroom with a toilet area, a garage, a boiler room/laundry room, and an additional toilet. ### Outdoor Living at Its Finest One of the standout features of this property is the swimming pool, a perfect spot for relaxation and leisure. Whether you're taking a refreshing dip on a warm summer day or lounging poolside with a good book, the pool ... click here to read more

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