Charming 4-Bedroom Perigourdine Home in Picturesque Bergerac - Embrace Tranquil French Lifestyle Near Dordogne River

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Bergerac, Aquitaine, 24100, France, Bergerac (France)

4 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 188Floor area

€222,600

House

No parking

4 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

188m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Discover a delightful opportunity in the picturesque town of Bergerac, nestled in the heart of Aquitaine, France. For those seeking a lively, yet tranquil lifestyle in the charming Southern France region, this spacious 4-bedroom house is certain to pique your interest. As a busy agent with global connections, I've got a keen eye on properties like this that offer international buyers a slice of French life coupled with modern conveniences.

First, let's talk about location. Bergerac, renowned for its rich history and wine heritage, offers you a perfect balance of relaxation and culture. Situated along the Dordogne River, the area boasts a scenic beauty that enchants visitors and locals alike. The sprawling vineyards provide an exquisite backdrop, rendering the region exceptionally picturesque. Living here, you would experience a mild climate with warm summers that tempt you into outdoor adventures, and mild winters perfect for curling up by the fire.

The property, a fine example of Perigourdine architecture, is ideally positioned on the edge of a serene village, just 7 kilometers from the hustle and bustle of Bergerac's town center. For a family looking to settle down or an expat yearning for a home away from home, this location offers a community-driven atmosphere nestled within easy reach of urban amenities.

Dwelling on 188 square meters of beautifully crafted living space, the house comes ready for you to make it your own. Although some areas might benefit from further personalization, there's nothing stopping you from moving right in and enjoying all it has to offer. Let's take a moment to walk you through its inviting layout:

• Four spacious bedrooms, perfect to accommodate a growing family or visiting guests.
• One well-appointed bathroom to serve the main floor.
• A separate kitchen space, ideal for whipping up meals that can be enjoyed in a sunlit dining/living area spanning 40 square meters.
• An attic space presenting three additional bedrooms and a practical shower room with toilet.
• A comfortable mezzanine level offering versatile use – be it a reading nook or a home office.
• A secure garage with an adjoining workshop and boiler room.
• Two exterior sheds for added storage.
• A neatly landscaped 900 square meters enclosed garden, ripe for gardening enthusiasts or a safe play haven for children.

Life in Bergerac involves more than just residing in a house; it's about embracing a lifestyle steeped in tradition and modern flair. The local area is vibrant with activities and amenities ensuring that there’s never a dull moment. Enjoy a leisurely Saturday wandering through the extensive local markets—your senses overwhelmed by fresh produce and artisanal goods. Explore the plethora of wineries, tasting some of the finest wines in the region, or embark on a charming river cruise down the Dordogne.

The educational facilities are exemplary, catering to both local and international requirements, ensuring your children gain a well-rounded education. Healthcare, a critical factor for many expats, is efficiently covered with numerous clinics and a well-equipped hospital nearby.

Bergerac's community is welcoming, with festivals and events encouraging expatriates and locals to collaborate and celebrate together. With excellent transport links across the region and beyond, day trips to further explore the idyllic landscapes or even quick jaunts to Spain are entirely feasible.

In this house, you’re not just purchasing property; you’re securing a lifestyle teeming with rich cultural heritage, undisturbed scenic beauty, and a balanced measure of peace and activity. This serene abode in Bergerac, with its potential for both tranquil living and vibrant social life, beckons with open arms to those wishing to start their next chapter in a timelessly beautiful part of the world.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
4
Size
188
Price per m²
€1,184
Garden size
900
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
1
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
House
Energy label

Unknown

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As a busy real estate agent working with clients from around the world, I know how important it is to find a property that matches your lifestyle and meets your expectations, especially if you’re relocating internationally. Today I want to tell you more about an interesting house that’s just come up for sale near Bergerac in the Aquitaine region of France. This one stands out because it’s a spacious, 5-bedroom stone house that’s ready to move into, sitting right on the banks of the Dordogne river. I'll do my best to give you a real sense of what day-to-day life could look like here, what the local area has to offer, and what to expect. First things first, let’s talk about Bergerac. If you’ve never been here, Bergerac is a pretty well-known town in southwestern France, part of the bigger Aquitaine region (which is famous for its vineyards and rolling hills). The town itself is lively enough for most everyday needs – you’ve got multiple supermarkets, banks, a handful of international restaurants, weekly markets selling fresh local produce, and even a few English speakers if your French isn’t great yet. Bergerac is an attractive spot for expats and overseas buyers because there’s a real mix of French and international residents here. There’s a distinct relaxed vibe but plenty to do, and you’re about an hour’s drive from Bordeaux if you want big-city shopping or connections to international flights. As for daily living, Bergerac has a mild climate by French standards. Summers are hot and sunny, often reaching over 30°C but rarely feeling too oppressive thanks to the breeze from the river. Winters are mostly mild and rarely dip much below freezing, so you don’t have to worry about hard winters if you’re coming from the UK, ... click here to read more

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Alright, just squeezing this description in between a showing and a virtual call, so bear with me—here’s a property I think will interest a lot of you looking internationally, especially for those expats and buyers wanting a real slice of rural France, but not too far out in the sticks. So first off, to be up front—this is not one of those untouched mansions; it’s a house that’s 215 square meters, and overall, the condition is good. Not a fixer-upper, not run down, but it’s not pristine-straight-from-the-magazines either—good, solid place that’s been renovated over time. Some rooms have a bit more character than others, but everything works and you’re absolutely ready to move in from day one. If you’re looking for perfection, well… might have to add your own finishing touches, but the groundwork’s all here. This property is in Bergerac, Aquitaine, in the Dordogne department, and for those of you not familiar with this part of France, it’s almost like living in a postcard—think vineyards, rolling hills, little rivers winding through the countryside. Bergerac is a real gem for international buyers because it’s a proper town but easy going, nothing too hectic, great food—duck, foie gras, truffles and incredible local wine (Monbazillac, if you’re into dessert wines). The airport here has EU connections, and you’re just a couple hours from Bordeaux. The weather is generally mild, long summers, spring comes early and autumn can be really beautiful. Winters aren’t too cold but you might get some fog—especially in the mornings. There’s a kind of calm vibe; life moves slower, people chat at markets, and neighbours say hi. Living outside Bergerac means you’re only 10 minutes by car from the center where you’ve got everything yo ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Aquitaine region, this exquisite 5-bedroom house offers a unique blend of comfort, style, and the quintessential French countryside lifestyle. Located just a stone's throw away from the charming town of Bergerac, this property is a haven for those seeking tranquility without sacrificing modern conveniences. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves in your own private wooded park, where the morning sun dances across the serene pond. This 215m² Perigourdine-style home, tastefully renovated, is a testament to timeless elegance and thoughtful design. With five spacious bedrooms, including two conveniently located on the ground floor, and two well-appointed bathrooms, this home is perfect for families or those who love to entertain. The heart of the home is undoubtedly the expansive living and dining area, where a cozy wood stove invites you to unwind after a day exploring the local vineyards or cycling through the rolling hills. The separate TV area offers a snug retreat for movie nights or quiet reading. The fully equipped kitchen, with its modern appliances and ample storage, is a chef's delight, ready to inspire culinary creations. Step outside, and you're greeted by a beautiful terrace that overlooks a sparkling swimming pool, perfect for lazy summer afternoons or lively gatherings with friends. The double garage provides ample space for vehicles and storage, while the orchard and well add a touch of rustic charm to the property. Living in Bergerac means embracing a lifestyle rich in culture and history. Known for its wine production, the area offers numerous vineyards to explore, each with its own unique story and flavors. The local markets are a feast for the senses, ... click here to read more

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Situated in the picturesque town of Bergerac, Aquitaine, this delightful five-bedroom house offers both charm and spacious living. Ideal for a family looking to settle in the scenic part of France, or an overseas buyer interested in acquiring a substantial property with a serene river backdrop. Nestled on a generous 2500m2 plot, surrounded by mature gardens, the property offers a peaceful retreat yet is conveniently located at the town's entrance. Whether you're thinking of moving with your family or considering a potential rental investment, this house caters to various possibilities. The house itself spans 190m2, featuring a practical and inviting layout. On entering, the ground floor welcomes you with an open-plan kitchen and dining area that leads out to a beautiful pergola, perfect for alfresco dining amidst nature. The L-shaped living room provides ample space for family gatherings. There is also a bedroom, a full bathroom, utility areas, and a toilet on this level, ensuring comfort and convenience. The first floor houses two additional bedrooms and a toilet, creating a private space for family members or guests. Moreover, at the garden level, accessible from the house and with its own entrance, lies a two-bedroom apartment complete with a kitchen and living area, a shower room, and toilet. This space is perfect for renting out or for accommodating visiting friends and relatives. For those who may wish to run a business from home, the property includes a 19m2 studio, previously used as a beautician’s studio, and a sizable 29m2 garage, offering ample storage or workshop space. The condition of the house is good, with all the modern comforts such as a heat pump and double glazing, blended seamlessly with the air ... click here to read more

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Okay, so I’m going to be straight with you, as a busy agent working in global real estate, I get that overseas buyers and expats are looking for homes with some honest info, both about the property and the area. You probably have a million questions, so I’ll try to cover as much as I can without drowning you in estate agent lingo. I’m working on so many properties lately, so let me just dive right in before my phone starts ringing again! So, we’re talking about a stone house located in Berg, which is right near Bergerac in the Aquitaine region, postal code 24100, France. If you’re looking for a place that’s already good to go – not a full-on project or major fixer-upper – but maybe a few tweaks here and there depending on your taste, then this could work for you. It’s a roomy house, big enough for a family or even someone needing that extra space for guests, remote work, or just liking a bit of distance! The house is set in a proper old hamlet, which means you’re not in a noisy town. It’s pretty peaceful, and most of the neighbours are locals, mixed with a few British expats who got lucky with the timing. You’ll be only a few minutes’ drive from all the main shops, services, and good restaurants – honestly the food scene is fantastic around Bergerac, with proper markets, cafes, the bakery. There’s that real French way of life, which is laid-back but not lazy, and things tend to run at a slower pace here, which can take a bit of getting used to. But once you’re here, you realise the perks – fresh produce, local wine (can’t beat the Bergerac reds!), and just an overall safe and family-friendly vibe. Let’s talk about the house itself for a sec. It’s traditional stone, typical for this area, with six actual bedrooms. That ... click here to read more

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Nestled on the outskirts of the charming town of Bergerac in the Aquitaine region, this two-bedroom bungalow presents an attractive proposition for those looking to immerse themselves in the tranquil French countryside while enjoying the comfort of a well-appointed home. Upon entering this 120 square meter property, one is welcomed by an atmosphere that combines practical living with a sense of escape. Each room thoughtfully opens onto the private outdoor area, which features a delightful mix of terraces and cozy nooks. The presence of a serene water feature and a swimming pool completes this oasis, making it not just a house but a retreat from the hectic pace of modern life. The home's layout includes a modern kitchen equipped with all the necessary amenities for home cooking, leading seamlessly into a 33 square meter living/dining area. This space, warmed by a wood burner, provides a comfortable environment for family gatherings and entertaining guests. A separate utility room adds to the functionality of the home, ensuring practical spaces are tucked away to maintain the aesthetic flow of the living areas. The master bedroom features an en-suite bathroom, offering privacy and convenience. There is also a separate toilet for visitors. Additionally, an independent en-suite bedroom serves perfectly for hosting guests, providing them with privacy and comfort. A highlight of this bungalow is its garage and attached workshop, ideal for those who enjoy hands-on projects or require additional storage space. The property is set back from a very quiet road and is accessed via a covered entrance, ensuring both privacy and a welcoming approach. Amenities: - Modern kitchen - Living/dining room with wood burner - Utility room ... click here to read more

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Welcome to your potential new home in the enchanting town of Bergerac, Aquitaine! Nestled in the serene French countryside, this 2-bedroom house promises a peaceful lifestyle amidst lush landscapes, offering a quaint yet captivating living experience. The property is situated in a prime location with two acres of private land, presenting an ideal setting for those who cherish solitude and nature. With no close neighbors to disrupt your peace, this character house provides a perfect escape from the bustling city life. The environment here is truly a breath of fresh air, where the ripple of the nearby Dordogne River and the chirping of birds are the most noise you’ll encounter. Built from wood, the house exudes rustic charm blended with modern touches that maintain its character while providing comfortable living arrangements. It consists of a light-filled lounge that opens onto a beautiful terrace, offering a lovely view of the sprawling greenery and an ideal spot for morning coffees or evening relaxation. The open kitchen is functional and includes a utility room, enhancing convenience for everyday tasks. This cosy abode features two bedrooms, a shower room, and a toilet, ensuring that it fulfills basic family or individual needs. At 65 square meters, the house is compact and easy to maintain yet feels spacious due to its thoughtful layout and abundant natural light. Additionally, the property is fenced with a gate, adding an extra layer of security and privacy. For those concerned about connectivity, the home is equipped with fiber-optic internet, ensuring that staying in touch with the world or remote working is seamless. While the house is in good condition and ready to move into, its new owners might see this as ... click here to read more

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A Tranquil Retreat in the Heart of Aquitaine Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds, as the morning sun filters through the lush canopy of mature trees surrounding your stone house. Nestled in the serene countryside near Bergerac, this 4-bedroom property offers a harmonious blend of rustic charm and modern convenience, making it an ideal vacation home or second residence. A Home That Tells a Story As you step inside, the expansive 80m² living area greets you with its warm, inviting ambiance. The room's centerpiece, a cozy wood burner, promises snug evenings with family and friends, while the vaulted mezzanine above adds a touch of architectural intrigue. Currently serving as a library, this space invites you to lose yourself in a good book or transform it into a creative studio or home office. The ground floor also features a convenient bedroom and bathroom, perfect for guests or those who prefer single-level living. Upstairs, the master suite offers a private sanctuary, complete with an en-suite shower room, while two additional bedrooms provide ample space for family or visitors. Embrace the Outdoors Step outside onto the sun-drenched 60m² terrace, where alfresco dining becomes a daily delight. The 3,500m² garden, with its mature trees and open spaces, offers endless possibilities for outdoor activities, from gardening to hosting summer barbecues. Two garages provide secure storage for vehicles or recreational equipment, ensuring you have everything you need for a leisurely lifestyle. Discover Bergerac and Beyond Located just a short drive from the historic town of Bergerac, this property offers the perfect balance of seclusion and accessibility. Explore the charming str ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque region of Aquitaine in Dordogne, Bergerac offers a welcoming 6-bedroom stone-built house, perfect for families or those looking for a sizable property with revenue potential. This impressive home presents a unique opportunity for buyers looking to immerse themselves in the tranquil French countryside, while still enjoying close proximity to local amenities and regional attractions. The property itself boasts generous dimensions with an overall size of 182 square meters, complemented by a vast 5000 square meter garden that ensures privacy and ample outdoor space for recreation and relaxation. The residence features a delightful swimming pool, ideal for cooling off during warm summer days or hosting family gatherings. This house contains two well-equipped kitchens, allowing for both culinary exploration and practical day-to-day cooking. The six bedrooms, split evenly across two floors, provide significant flexibility in use, from establishing a quiet home office or study areas to accommodating guests. The four bathrooms enhance the convenience and privacy for residents and visitors alike. While the condition of the property is generally good, the new owners might see this as a canvas awaiting personal touches or modern updates, transforming it into a bespoke dream home. This enhancement process can be as comprehensive or as minimal as desired, depending on one's vision, budget, and time frame. Living in Bergerac is nothing short of delightful with its combination of historical charm and modern convenience. The area is known for its beautiful vineyards, and being a significant wine-producing region, offers numerous tasting opportunities at local châteaux. For families, the locality is ideal wi ... click here to read more

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Introducing an exquisite five-bedroom French country home, located in the heart of Bergerac, Aquitaine, 24100, France. This unique gem perfectly merges the rustic charm of Aquitaine's stone architecture with plenty of lifestyle convenience. Fully refurbished and bursting with character, this residence delivers a serene yet lavish countryside lifestyle right within reach of city advantages. Centrepiece to this unique dwelling is the 415 m² two-storey house, surrounded by approximately 2.5 acres of picturesque gardens, adorned with majestic century-old trees, a well, a stream, and a formidable 200m2 barn. The grounds provide an ample outdoor area, incorporating a swimming pool and pool house – a sophisticated space ideal for hosting guests or simply to sit back, unwind and relish in the calm country ambiance that Aquitaine has to offer. The ground floor of the main house brims with engaging spaces from a fully fitted kitchen, dining room, a cozy library, an office fit for productivity, and a spacious laundry room. Ascending to the first floor, you'll find a generous master suite complete with a dressing room and full bathroom. Two supplementary bedrooms and an additional shower room complete the upper level, further enhancing the building's appeal. An enticing orangery creates a bridge to a wing flaunting two lounges, a sauna, an additional two bedrooms and two more shower rooms. This fusion of classic elegance and modern indulgence makes it a remarkable living space, almost like having an exclusive spa resort at home. AMENITIES 1. Fully fitted kitchen 2. Dining room 3. Library 4. Office space 5. Laundry room 6. Orangery 7. Sauna PROPERTY FEATURES 1. Five bedrooms (one master suite) 2. Three shower rooms 3. Swimmi ... click here to read more

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Welcoming you to Bergerac: a quaint town nestled in the heart of Aquitaine, France. A place where timeless charm intertwines seamlessly with contemporary living. Imagine waking up to the harmonious melodies of nature and getting home to breathtaking sunsets painting the sky. That’s the charm of Bergerac life- offering tranquillity, heritage, adventure, wine tours and so much more. One of the notable landscapes that this alluring town has to offer is a serene, idyllic, well-appointed three-bedroom bungalow, located quietly in Bergerac, Aquitaine, 24100, France. This unique property is situated in a restful neighborhood of the town, offering residents comfort, peace and tranquility. This bungalow currently stands in a good condition and requires little work, it will make the perfect home for those looking to infuse their own personality into their new property. Being a single-storey property, it endorses a convenient and smooth lifestyle, free of unnecessary stairs that may cause hassles in day-to-day life. The bungalow spans approximately 120 square meters. It welcomes you with a spacious 28 square meter living room, perfect for cozy family time or creative home decorating. The living space is complemented by a separate kitchen offering ample space for culinary explorations and experiments. Alongside these, three 12 square meter bedrooms create a peaceful refuge for each family member. There is a large comfortable bathroom to ensure personal space and privacy, a cellar for storage or potential conversion and a practical garage for the safety of your vehicles. The house occupies an 800 square meter plot thanks to its garden, generously decorated with fruit trees. This outdoor space doubles as a sweet green retreat whe ... click here to read more

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Experience the essence of France's serenity in this beautiful country home, nestled in the lush green landscapes of Bergerac, Aquitaine. Characterized by its remarkable medieval architectural heritage, this 12th-century abode offers an unparalleled lifestyle, meshing the enchantments of history with the comforts of modern living. Upon first glance, this property, enveloped in 49 acres of forests and meadows, extends a serene amalgamation of landscapes and luxuriance. Two tranquil water features and springs are interspersed across the vicinity, their reflective surfaces shimmering under the sun, mirroring the surrounding richness of the natural scenery. Boasting an impressive 665m² of living space, accommodation comes in inspiring variety. Amongst its ensemble, a main house, two bespoke Perigourdines, two towers, and a cozy guardian's house all compose a harmonious cohesion of residential marvel. Together, they effortlessly cater up to 30 people, promising functionality without compromising the approach to luxury. In total, this property comprises twelve spacious bedrooms and six bathrooms designed with meticulous attention to detail. Its thoughtful design factoring tranquility, intimacy, and shared communal spaces cater to every residential need, whether for a sprawling family or for hosting guests. The property's unique features include: - Autonomy in water supply - Field of truffle oaks - Vegetable garden - Preservation from urban nuisances The property is in good condition, radiating charm, and showing off the intricate craftsmanship that echoes its historical narrative. It's a home that wraps you in warmth and whispers stories of the pages of time it has lived through. Bergerac, Aquitaine lies just a shor ... click here to read more

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Welcome to your potential new dream house, nestled within the heart of Bergerac, Aquitaine. This charming four-bedroom perigourdine stone house is an impeccable fusion of traditional French architectural aesthetics, modern amenities, and homely comfort, set within approximately 6000m2 of stunning mature garden and open field area. Boasting an area of approximately 172m2, this good-condition house has been designed with meticulous attention to detail throughout. It presents a truly inviting atmosphere from the moment you step through the gate and view its stately stone façade. Once you step inside, you are welcomed by a roomy and comfortable four-bedroom setup. The interiors boast a well-organized layout that provides ample space for a growing family or for those who regularly entertain guests. The home comprises two shower rooms, a bathroom, a spacious kitchen area, a dining room, a cozy lounge complete with a chimney and wood burner - truly the epitome of classical French living! The property also includes a practical utility room and an intimate wine cellar – perfect for showcasing your immaculate wine collection. Attached to the house is a 62m2 stone barn, providing a generous amount of extra heights and storage – a versatile space that is so full of potential! Living in such a historic city like Bergerac, you are right at the heart of French culture and tradition. This house is only 13km North of Bergerac. So, it maintains a delicate balance between rural charm and city conveniences – a balance unlikely to be found elsewhere. Bergerac offers world-class wineries, farmer's markets, fine dining restaurants, and unique shopping experiences – all within easy reach. Plus, since it is not generally as capsizing as l ... click here to read more

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Located in the sublime region of Bergerac, Aquitaine, 24100, France, is a delightful 4-bedroom property you wouldn't want to miss. This house, though in good condition, presents an unrivaled opportunity to make it your own personal haven. Built in a truly characteristic style, this home comprises of an ample interior space of 318 square meters, and it possesses a charm that is uniquely its own. Let’s take a stroll around this lovely abode, shall we? The house brings together the indoors and outdoors with a superb alfresco arrangement, complete with a summer kitchen alongside a functional workshop. The ground floor, a promising spectacle of light and color, houses an entrance that beckons warmly as it opens up to a guest toilet. As you move further inwards, this dwelling bestows you with an impressive, south-facing living room. Measuring about 140 square meters, this area carries a traditional stone fireplace and a wood stove, both made for cozy and mellow evenings. An open bathroom accompanies the downstairs master suite, presenting an opportunity to wake up to the soothing sunshine every morning. As you move upstairs, there is a landing that doubles as another living space, furnished with two bedrooms and a bathroom and WC. A distinctive feature of this property is an independent studio measuring about 58 square meters. This area offers the freedom to experiment creatively, whether it's an art space, a recreational zone, or an office-from-home setup. To add a cherry to the cake, a large terrace offers a tranquil view over the expansive garden and woodland. Perfect for entertaining, this home is ideally placed in a peaceful area, 15 minutes away from the city center. Propertie's features: - 4 Bedrooms - 3 Bathro ... click here to read more

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Imagine enveloping yourself in an atmosphere brimming with classic French allure, with the serene sounds of provincial life echoing in the background, and the picturesque landscape of Bergerac, Aquitaine inviting you to bask in its tranquil beauty every day. Introducing a delightful villa nestled in this stunning French countryside, waiting eagerly for its new owners to step in and make it their own. This charming residence, located in Bergerac, Aquitaine, 24100, France, holds within its walls the potential of a perfect family home, framed by spectacular village scenery. The quaint villa has been kept in good condition, promising a living space that is ready to move in, and yet open to personal touches and improvements by its new caretakers. Offering approximately 145 square meters of living space, the lavishly-designed Villa seamlessly blends aesthetic elements with functional features. This begins with a spacious entrance which paves the way to a homely kitchen and a stunning verandah. Overlooking the captivating view, the verandah acts as a sanctuary of relaxation, the perfect spot for sipping morning coffee while admiring the sunrise, or enjoying a quiet evening recalling the day's events. The villa is composed further, of a comfortable lounge, providing an ideal retreat for entertaining guests or spending quality time with family. Additionally, the household accommodates a single bedroom, toilet, and a shower room all on the ground floor for the convenience of its occupants. Ascending to the upper level, the villa presents four large bedrooms boasting ample light and space; gracefully framing the astounding country view. Along with the generous bedrooms, a convenient shower-room with a toilet is situated. Ens ... click here to read more

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Set in the tranquil region of Bergerac, Aquitaine, this sprawling estate offers a unique opportunity to relax, rejuvenate, and embrace the enchanting French countryside. This remarkable property is a true masterpiece combining traditional French architecture with upgraded modern comforts poised for a comfortable dwelling experience. Covering approximately 430 sq m of living space and situated on an expansive land plot of 100,000 sq m, this aesthetically appealing property houses a total of 12 alluring bedrooms and 8 well-equipped bathrooms reflecting a perfect combination of class, functionality and comfort. The property boasts of a painstakingly renovated farmhouse split into two separate dwellings, one measuring 65 sq m and the other 155 sq m. That's just the beginning of the exploration. The property also has two additional houses each covering 110 sq m and 90 sq m respectively. These houses have their own separate entrances, and are currently being rented out, providing an attractive income stream. The property also includes a standalone 25 sq m guest room offering a private and comfortable living space for visitors. As far as amenities go, the property features: - Converted outbuildings including workshops, a cellar, a summer kitchen, garages, a henhouse - A spacious 900 sq m tobacco barn - 10x5m saltwater swimming pool - 2 beautiful spring-water ponds - Approximately 25 acres of lush gardens and verdant meadows Property Features Include: - A farmhouse split into two separate accommodations - Two additional independent houses - A standalone guest room - Outbuildings converted into various usable spaces - A vast expanse of gardens and meadows - A large swimming pool and two ponds With its location near Be ... click here to read more

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Welcome to Bergerac, Aquitaine; an idyllic town nestled in the heart of the French countryside. On offer is a timeless chateau, a representation of classic heritage blended seamlessly with modern comfort. Set amidst a sprawling area of 16 acres, this tranquil estate entails lush woods and picturesque meadows to embody the essence of natural beauty. The centrepiece of this estate is the manor, boasting nine sophisticatedly designed spacious bedrooms, basking in the glow of heritage architecture combined with a vibe of contemporary elegance. Besides the main residence, there is also a charming guest house which, despite requiring some renovation, is overflowing with potential to be transformed into an exquisite addition to this grand estate. Amidst the calming rural landscape, the chateau enjoys its position, surrounded by versatile outbuildings and attractive, open stables. The delightful aura of the surroundings and the potential versatility of these structures offer an open canvas for creativity and imagination. Housing an ample number of reception rooms and intimate lounges, the manor is perfect for entertaining or simply savouring a quiet, peaceful afternoon. These spaces are conducive for comfortable family bonding, social gatherings, or even running a thriving touristic accommodation. Simply put, this manor is a hub of relaxation and joy, designed with an underlying philosophy of embracing nature. A key feature of this manor includes: - Nine spacious bedrooms - One bathroom - An interior size encompassing 660m2 Assuring a pleasant and refreshing weather throughout the year, Bergerac, Aquitaine is located in the southwest region of France. The climate here leans towards the temperate side, with cool winters a ... click here to read more

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

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