Charming 4BR Family Home in Historic Port-Ste-Foy-et-Ponchapt with Garden and Garage

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Aquitaine, Dordogne, Port-Ste-Foy-et-Ponchapt, France, Port-Sainte-Foy-et-Ponchapt (France)

4 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 171Floor area

€299,000

House

Parking

4 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

171m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Welcome to the charming and historic town of Port-Sainte-Foy-et-Ponchapt, located in the breathtaking Dordogne region of Aquitaine, France. Famous for its verdant landscapes and rich history, the area offers a tranquil yet vibrant lifestyle, making it an ideal haven for those looking to immerse themselves in authentic French culture.

The property in focus is a 1940’s house, which has retained much of its period charm, combined with modern conveniences following renovations. Spanning approximately 171 square meters across three levels, this house presents an opportunity for a fulfilling family life or a delightful vacation getaway.

Starting at the ground floor, this house facilitates practical living with a substantial garage and extensive workshop rooms that can serve various purposes, from storage solution to a creative space for home projects. Additionally, a large utility room adds to the practicality of the space, fit for multiple uses depending on one's needs.

Venturing to the first floor, which has been fully renovated, you will find a beautifully lit and airy space featuring two well-appointed bedrooms, a modern shower room complete with a toilet, and a separate toilet for added convenience. The main living area encompasses a spacious kitchen/diner setup, perfect for family meals and entertaining guests, supplemented by a generously sized living room that invites relaxation and family gatherings.

The second floor hosts two additional bedrooms, which are currently a canvas awaiting completion. There is ample attic space to potentially transform these rooms into en suite bedrooms, complete with dressing rooms, offering a unique opportunity for customization to suit personal tastes and requirements.

Outside, the property is surrounded by a wrap-around garden, adorned with mature trees providing both privacy and a serene environment. The garden is an ideal space for children to play and for hosting outdoor gatherings, with adequate parking space to accommodate visitors.

Amenity Highlights:
- Garage
- Extensive workshop rooms
- Large utility room
- Two fully renovated bedrooms
- Spacious kitchen/diner
- Cozy living room
- Additional two bedrooms on the second floor with potential for customization
- Wrap-around garden with mature trees
- Ample parking space

Local Lifestyle and Climate:
Living in Port-Sainte-Foy-et-Ponchapt means experiencing a mild to warm climate, characterized by cool winters and comfortable summers, perfect for enjoying the outdoors and the natural beauty of Aquitaine. This town, while serene and laid-back, is vibrant with community activities and cultural events, particularly the renowned Saturday market where locals and visitors alike gather to savor regional produce and artisan goods.

Leisure and Activities:
For leisure, residents can explore numerous historical sites, take relaxing walks along the River Dordogne, or indulge in the local cuisine at quaint bistros and restaurants. The region is also known for its vineyards, providing an excellent opportunity for wine connoisseurs to explore local vineyards and taste world-class wines right at the source.

Prospective Buyers and Renovation Insights:
For those considering making this house their home, or a holiday retreat, it presents a wonderful blend of historical character with the potential for modern touches. The second-floor space, requiring renovation, offers a great project for those looking to personalize their living space further. Whether you plan to undertake this as a DIY project or hire local artisans, the community offers a supportive environment for home renovations, with skilled tradespeople and helpful locals.

In summary, this 4-bedroom house in Port-Sainte-Foy-et-Ponchapt not only promises comfortable and spacious living quarters but also a lifestyle enriched with culture, history, and natural beauty. Whether you're looking for a permanent residence or a special retreat, this property could be the perfect match, offering both the charms of rural France and the potential to add personal touches to make it truly your own.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
4
Size
171
Price per m²
€1,749
Garden size
2900
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
Yes
Has Basement
Yes
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
1
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
House
Energy label

Unknown

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Nestled in the charming town of Port-Sainte-Foy-et-Ponchapt in the Dordogne region of France, this spacious property offers an inviting opportunity for those looking to settle in a serene environment. Perfectly situated in a peaceful residential area, the house invites you to unwind in its 175 square meters of cozy living space, designed to accommodate both a large family or multiple generations living under one roof. With two separate entrances, the potential for hosting an extended family or perhaps even establishing a rental project is wide open. Stepping through the ground floor's independent entrance, you're greeted by a welcoming hallway that seamlessly connects to two cozy bedrooms. The well-equipped kitchen runs adjacent to a quaint garden, suggesting countless mornings spent sipping coffee amidst blooms. The downstairs layout also includes a convenient shower room with a toilet. There’s a storeroom and utility area ripe for transformation to suit your needs, whether it is an office space or a playroom for the kids. The potential here is as expansive as your imagination, setting the stage for those eager about a light renovation project. Adorning the upper floor is a bright and roomy living area, which boasts a comforting fireplace, perfect for cozy evenings during the colder months. Three thoughtfully designed bedrooms offer rest and relaxation. A large kitchen stands ready for culinary adventures, spread out comfortably whether you're a gourmet chef or just cooking up weeknight dinners. A well-sized bathroom and a separate toilet round out this level, adding practicality to the home. Not to be overlooked, the conservatory awaits with its electric roller shutters, presenting a lovely year-round space to soak i ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Dordogne region, this delightful 3-bedroom house in Port-Sainte-Foy-et-Ponchapt offers an idyllic retreat for those seeking a second home in France. With its blend of traditional charm and modern comforts, this property is perfect for overseas buyers and expats looking to immerse themselves in the serene French countryside. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of nature, sipping your morning coffee on the balcony as the sun rises over the lush landscape. This is the lifestyle that awaits you in this charming home, where every day feels like a holiday. Property Highlights: - Spacious Living: With 180 square meters of living space, this house offers ample room for relaxation and entertainment. - Three Bedrooms: Perfect for families or hosting guests, each bedroom is designed for comfort and tranquility. - Two Bathrooms: Enjoy the convenience of a full bathroom and an additional shower room, ensuring privacy and ease for all residents. - Modern Amenities: Equipped with central heating and PVC double glazing, the house provides comfort throughout the year. - Outdoor Oasis: A private swimming pool and terrace offer a perfect spot for sunbathing, dining al fresco, or simply unwinding. - Expansive Garden: The 3180 square meter garden is a haven for nature lovers, with plenty of space for gardening or outdoor activities. - Outbuildings: Includes a garage, workshop, and storage, providing additional space for hobbies or storage. - Proximity to Amenities: Located just 1 km from local shops and schools, convenience is at your doorstep. Local Lifestyle and Attractions: Port-Sainte-Foy-et-Ponchapt is a charming commune that offers a perfect blend of rural tranquility and modern convenience ... click here to read more

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A Tranquil Retreat in the Heart of Dordogne's Scenic Countryside 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. Nestled in the picturesque village of Fougueyrolles, this exquisite 5-bedroom stone house offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. With its expansive 6,000 m² park-like grounds and inviting swimming pool, this property is more than just a home—it's a lifestyle. A Home with Character and Charm As you approach the property, a tree-lined driveway welcomes you, setting the stage for the elegance that awaits. The stone façade exudes timeless charm, while the generous proportions of the house promise comfort and space. Step inside, and you're greeted by a warm and inviting entrance hall, leading you to the heart of the home. Living Spaces Designed for Comfort and Connection The house is thoughtfully divided into two wings, each offering unique living experiences. On the left, the "night side" features a cozy study, a bedroom, and a full bathroom on the ground floor. Ascend the grand wooden staircase to discover three additional bedrooms, a second bathroom, and an alcove that opens onto an independent bedroom with its own bathroom. This area also includes a large unfinished space, perfect for creating a master suite, studio, or playroom tailored to your needs. On the right, the "day side" beckons with its bright and airy 65 m² living area. Here, a fireplace adds warmth and ambiance, while the open kitchen invites culinary creativity. Adjacent to this space is a 30 m² winter garden, bathed in natural light, offering a perfect setting for entertaining or simply enjoying the tranquility o ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the charming town of Sainte-Foy-la-Grande, Aquitaine, Gironde, France, this expansive, character-filled house offers a slice of tranquil French life, perfect for families, expats, and overseas buyers looking to delve into the serene yet vibrant lifestyle that this region promises. ### Welcome to Your New Home As you step inside this well-maintained 330 sqm residence, you'll be greeted by a spacious lounge that serves as the heart of the home. The lounge is adorned with a feature fireplace, ideal for cozying up during those cooler evenings. Direct access from here leads onto a superb terrace, which opens up to a delightful saltwater heated pool—ideal for those sunny afternoons. ### Fabulous Layout This house is configured with flexibility and comfort in mind. One end of the home boasts two sizable bedrooms and two bathrooms, providing a fantastic self-contained guest wing or potential B&B segment. On the other side, you'll find three to four more bedrooms and an additional bathroom. This thoughtful layout ensures privacy and convenience for large families or anyone who likes to entertain guests. ### Space for Fun and Work A large games room is available, sure to keep kids entertained for hours, while a dedicated study provides a quiet area to work or indulge in hobbies. The kitchen and the separate dining room complete the main living spaces, making this house not only spacious but also practical. #### Features: - 6 Bedrooms - 3 Bathrooms - Large Lounge with Feature Fireplace - Direct Access to a Covered and Open Terrace - Saltwater Heated Pool - Large Games Room - Study - Separate Kitchen and Dining Room - Large Barn for Car/Motorbike Collection ### The Local Area Living in Sainte-Foy-la-Grande offers a m ... click here to read more

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Ah, where do we begin with this charming house in the picturesque and tranquil town of Sainte-Foy-la-Grande in the heart of Aquitaine, Gironde? This exquisite property is a lovely find for those seeking a slice of authentic French living combined with the comforts of modern life. As a busy real estate agent, I don't encounter such gems every day. But when I do, it's a pleasure to share it with those who dream of making a home in the scenic French countryside. You're not just buying a home; you're investing in a lifestyle filled with rich experiences and a thriving community. Nestled at the end of a quaint lane, this delightful stone house is more than just a residence; it’s a testament to the beauty and heritage that defines this region. The house itself is gracefully perched on an elevated position ensuring panoramic views over the lush green vineyards that stretch as far as the eye can see. You'll feel a sense of peace and serenity as you take in the landscape from your own home. The climate here is simply splendid. With mild winters and warm summers, you’ll find it pleasant all year round, perfect for outdoor activities. The large terrace provides an ideal spot for al fresco dining or just unwinding with a good book and a glass of local wine. Entertaining guests is made effortless with such an exquisite outdoor setting—imagine hosting barbecues and gatherings, basking in the glow of the sunset over the vineyards. The property itself stands in good condition, lovingly maintained over the years. Enter the ground floor and you'll be greeted by a charming open-plan kitchen and salon. These spaces provide ample room for family gatherings or simply spreading out and enjoying the space. The layout is engaging, inviting y ... click here to read more

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Nestled amidst the picturesque vineyards and rolling hills of Sainte-Foy-la-Grande, this enchanting farmhouse offers a unique opportunity to embrace the charming lifestyle of the Aquitaine region. Situated at the end of a tranquil, no-through road, this property provides a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of daily life, while still being conveniently located just a short drive away from the local amenities and attractions. As you approach the farmhouse, you’ll be captivated by its traditional stone facade and rustic charm. Stepping inside, you’re greeted by a warm and inviting country kitchen, complete with a large central island that's perfect for culinary creations or casual family gatherings. The practical pantry ensures you have ample storage space for all your gourmet needs. Cozy up next to the wood-burning stove, a perfect spot for chilly evenings or early morning coffees. The home is thoughtfully laid out with a formal dining room and lounge that boast light-filled interiors and stunning patio doors that open onto a terrace. Ideal for entertaining, these spaces allow for seamless indoor-outdoor living. Picture yourselves dining al fresco while savoring the glorious views of the surrounding countryside. For those bustling family routines, the farmhouse also includes a handy laundry room and an entrance hall. Head upstairs to discover the accommodation space, which is simply delightful with its master bedroom featuring an en suite bathroom. Five additional bedrooms provide plenty of space for family and guests, plus a dedicated office space for those work-from-home days or creative endeavors. To top it off, there are two more bathrooms ensuring everyone has their own space. Step outside, where local beau ... click here to read more

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For sale: A delightful 5-bedroom house located in Aquitaine, Gironde, Ste-Foy-la-Grande, France. Impressively nestled amidst enchanting lush gardens dotted with fruit trees and roses, this residence bursts with intrinsic charm and timeless elegance. Flourishing apple orchards lay on either side of the scenic driveway leading to this old stone property. A spacious 11m x 5m swimming pool beckons, enhancing the allure of the property. As you step inside this beautiful home, you encounter a cosy lounge/diner adorned with a vaulted ceiling, an intimate place for family meals or entertaining guests. Adjacent to this lies a homely kitchen that provides a warm atmosphere for cooking and meal preparation. This spacious house comes with five bedrooms. The ground floor bedroom is conveniently located with an adjoining shower room. Climbing the stairs, you come across a large, multipurpose mezzanine area, a perfect space for setting up a home office or a hobby station. The master bedroom, generously fitted with a bathroom and a large dressing room, also resides on the top floor. The dressing room could even be maximized as a single bedroom if neccessary. An additional highlight of this property is the former mill house, which exhibits a captivating view over the mill pool. It comprises two bedrooms, a bathroom, a large entrance, and a study. The study could potentially be converted into a kitchenette, creating an entirely self-contained living space. Local Area & Lifestyle: Living in Ste-Foy-la-Grande, a beautiful commune in the Gironde, offers a perfect blend of quaint charm and modern amenities. The region provides a rich cultural heritage and it has a thriving community with traditional markets, boutiques, and several eaterie ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque region of Aquitaine, Gironde, in the charming town of Sainte-Foy-la-Grande, France, this 6-bedroom house beautifully blends character with functionality, making it an ideal dwelling for families or those looking to invest in a guest house or a quaint bed and breakfast. The property, spanning 330 square meters, is a rich tapestry of traditional architecture and modern conveniences, priced at 553,190 euros. Property Features: - 6 generously sized bedrooms - 3 well-appointed bathrooms - A spacious lounge adorned with a charming feature fireplace - A patio door leading from the lounge to the terrace and pool area - A substantial games room designed to entertain children or host family activities - A dedicated study area for work or reading - A kitchen that connects directly to a covered terrace, perfect for alfresco dining - A separate dining room for formal meals and gatherings - An expansive open terrace complemented by a heated saltwater pool - A large barn, offering ample storage space or the potential for a car or motorbike collection Amenities: - Heated saltwater pool - Covered and open terraces - Large barn for storage or collection housing - Fireplace in the lounge - Patio doors offering seamless indoor-outdoor living Living in Sainte-Foy-la-Grande: Sainte-Foy-la-Grande is a vibrant bastide town that exudes medieval charm. Its streets, lined with beautiful half-timbered houses, bustling markets, and quaint cafés, offer a glimpse into the rich historical tapestry of the region. Residents and visitors alike cherish the sense of community and the array of local amenities, including schools, shopping, and dining options. The local market, renowned for its variety and quality of produce, is ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the idyllic French countryside, this charming country home in the picturesque commune of Sainte-Foy-la-Grande, located in Aquitaine, Gironde, is a perfect blend of rustic charm and modern convenience. If you're dreaming of a tranquil life surrounded by vineyards and rolling hills, this property could be the answer. As a real estate agent who's familiar with this beautiful area, I'm thrilled to guide you through everything this home and its surroundings have to offer. Sainte-Foy-la-Grande is a quaint town known for its rich history and vibrant community spirit. Boasting a pleasant climate due to its location in southwestern France, the area enjoys mild winters and warm summers. This makes it a perfect retreat for those looking to escape harsher climates and enjoy the peace and serenity of rural life. The country home itself sits proudly at the end of a quaint lane, providing privacy and an elevated perspective of the breathtaking landscape. Imagine waking up each morning to views of lush vineyards that stretch as far as the eye can see. The large terrace is not just a space for relaxation, but it also sets a warm, inviting tone, offering an excellent area for hosting gatherings or simply unwinding after a long day. Let’s take a closer look at the features of this delightful property: - 4 spacious bedrooms - 1 bathrom - Open plan kitchen and living area - Large terrace for outdoor entertaing - Established garden with panoramic views - Large cellar space with potential for workshop - Central heating system powered by efficient wood pellets Now, one of the unique features of this property is the large covered terrace that spans the length of the house. It holds great potential, and with the nece ... click here to read more

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Discover the charm of provincial French life with this delightful 4-bedroom stone house situated in the quaint town of Sainte-Foy-la-Grande in the Gironde department of Aquitaine, France. Ideal for those seeking a peaceful, yet culturally rich living experience, this property offers a perfect balance of privacy and accessibility, all while showcasing enchanting views across verdant vineyards. Within this 125 square meter residence, comfort and rustic aesthetics blend seamlessly. The home welcomes you with a spacious terrace designed for moments of relaxation and social gatherings, set against the backdrop of the picturesque landscape. This large outdoor area extends a warm invitation into the property, immediately setting a tone of hospitality and tranquility. The house unfolds with an open-plan kitchen and living area on the ground floor, presenting an intimate yet functional space where culinary activities and daily interactions harmonize. Complementing this area is a main bathroom and extensive covered terrace, which runs the length of the house. This additional outdoor living space currently offers potential for further accommodation, subject to the necessary consents, thus providing flexibility for future expansion or customization. Ascend to the upper levels, where four well-proportioned bedrooms are distributed over two floors, offering adequate space for family living or guest accommodation. Additionally, the property includes a capacious cellar which not only accommodates the eco-friendly wood pellet central heating system but also provides ample space for a workshop or additional storage solutions. For those interested in the practical aspects of daily life, the house is conveniently located a mere drive fr ... click here to read more

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Stepping into the quaint village of Sainte-Foy-la-Grande is like stepping back in time, and nestled here in the enchanting Aquitaine region of France, you will find this inviting village villa. Situated in close proximity to the majestic Dordogne River, this house presents a unique opportunity for potential buyers from all corners of the globe. The property, measuring a cozy 82 square meters, offers a peaceful retreat with a pleasant mix of history and culture, where the hustle and bustle of modern life seems worlds away. This picturesque villa stands on a plot of 1600 square meters, offering not just a house, but a cozy slice of southwestern France, with it's rich heritage. As soon as you step through the door, you can feel the promise of creating your dream home, whether as a permanent residence or a holiday escape. The property’s current condition is good, but there's always room to add your personal touches. With three bedrooms and three bathrooms, there's ample space for a family or even visiting guests. Upon entering, you're welcomed by a single reception room, a perfect setting for relaxing or entertaining guests. Imagine cozying up by the fireplace during the chilly winters with a warm cup of coffee, discussing your day's adventures through the local villages. The home also boasts an attached garage, providing convenient and secure parking. Essential utilities such as water and electricity are already in place, and the property uses a fosse septic tank. Here’s what you can expect from the property: - 3 Bedrooms - 3 Bathrooms - Reception Room - Utility Space - Attached Garage - Expansive 1600m2 Grounds - Views of the Countryside - Proximity to Dordogne River - Essential Amenities in the Village - Monthly Loca ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Aquitaine region, this expansive 12-bedroom house in Sainte-Foy-la-Grande offers an idyllic retreat for those seeking a second home or vacation property in France. With its rich history, vibrant local culture, and stunning natural beauty, this property is more than just a house—it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with relaxation, adventure, and cherished memories. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of the French countryside, the sun casting a warm glow over the lush gardens that surround your new home. This property, in good condition, is a testament to classic French architecture, with its symmetrical design and elegant features. The large entrance hall welcomes you with open arms, leading you into a world of comfort and style. ### A Home Designed for Leisure and Comfort - Spacious Living Areas: The ground floor boasts two grand living rooms, each with a cozy fireplace, perfect for gathering with family and friends during cooler evenings. - Versatile Spaces: A third room offers flexibility as a games room or studio, catering to your personal needs and hobbies. - Gourmet Kitchen: The well-appointed kitchen, complete with a back kitchen and cellar, is ideal for preparing delicious meals with fresh local produce. - Ample Bedrooms: With 12 bedrooms, each featuring an en-suite bathroom, this home provides privacy and comfort for all guests. - Outdoor Oasis: The private garden and heated pool offer a serene escape, perfect for sunbathing, swimming, or hosting outdoor gatherings. - Additional Living Quarters: A separate gîte with a woodburner and private garden provides extra accommodation for guests or potential rental income. ### Discover the Charms of Sainte-Foy-la-Grande Lo ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Dordogne region, this exquisite 19th-century stone house in Le Fleix offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a second home in the enchanting Aquitaine countryside. With its rich history and modern amenities, this property is a perfect blend of old-world charm and contemporary comfort, making it an ideal retreat for overseas buyers and expats. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of nature, surrounded by lush greenery and the serene beauty of the French countryside. This two-bedroom house, set on a sprawling 4500 m² plot, is more than just a home; it's a lifestyle. The property has been meticulously restored using the finest materials, achieving a class C energy rating, and is equipped with cutting-edge technology for semi-autonomy, including solar panels and a solar water heater. ### A Glimpse into Your New Life in Le Fleix Local Lifestyle and Climate: Le Fleix is a charming village that offers a tranquil lifestyle, perfect for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life. The region enjoys a mild climate, with warm summers and cool winters, making it an ideal location for a holiday home. The local community is welcoming, and the village is equipped with essential amenities, including a school, doctor's office, and supermarket. Activities and Accessibility: The Dordogne region is renowned for its stunning landscapes, historic sites, and outdoor activities. From exploring the medieval town of Bergerac, just 15 km away, to enjoying wine tours in the nearby vineyards, there's always something to do. The property is conveniently located near major transport links, with easy access to the A89 motorway and a train station in Ste Foy la Grande, just 8 km away. Bo ... click here to read more

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Experience the hidden gem of rural France with this charming three-bedroom stone house located in the picturesque region of Duras, Aquitaine. Situated in a peaceful hamlet, this property offers both character and modern amenities, serving as an ideal residence or a serene vacation retreat. The house itself spans an ample 180 square meters and sits enveloped by a generous 3,000 square meter plot of green, lush land. Its traditional stone construction not only exudes classic French country charm but also ensures a cool interior climate even during the warmest summer months. Internally, the house is in good condition, ready for new owners to move in directly, though it also leaves some room for customization to add a personal touch or contemporary flair. The setup includes one cozy reception room that invites family gathering and relaxation. The kitchen, meanwhile, is separate, offering the potential for it to be transformed into a delightful heart of the home. There are three comfortably sized bedrooms, providing ample space for a family or for hosting guests. The single bathroom serves as a convenient facility on busy mornings. Property features include: - One reception room - Separate kitchen area - Three spacious bedrooms - One bathroom - Two garages and an open carport for ample storage and parking options - A secluded swimming pool ideal for leisure and relaxation - Utilities: Mains water, electricity, and a septic tank system Living in Saint-André-et-Appelles near Duras places you at the heart of Aquitaine's bucolic landscapes, dotted with vineyards and historical sites. This area enjoys a temperate climate, with long, warm summers perfect for enjoying the outdoors and mild winters. It's great for those ap ... click here to read more

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Welcome to the enchanting town of Le Fleix, nestled in the lush Dordogne region of Aquitaine, France. For those seeking a picturesque lifestyle combined with the opportunity for modern conveniences, this unique 19th-century property could be your next great adventure. Perfectly located in a region known for its rolling vineyards and historic charm, life in Le Fleix offers a delightful balance of serene country living with easy access to urban amenities. Let’s begin our journey with the property itself – a two-bedroom house that exudes character and possibilities. The heart of this home lies in its living spaces, designed to blend the old with the new. As you step inside, you'll be greeted by a spacious entrance, setting the tone for the rest of the house. To the left, a welcoming living room awaits, complete with a warm fireplace, perfect for cozying up during cooler evenings. To the right, a generous bedroom features a wood stove, creating an inviting space to retreat to after a long day. The hallway acts as the spine of the home, connecting to a second bedroom, an office, and a sleek bathroom. The flow leads you into a bright kitchen, perfectly sized for casual breakfasts and late-night snacks. Beyond, a second kitchen and a sunlit living room under a veranda ensure you have ample space for culinary adventures and gatherings. Upstairs, you’ll find an expansive area of 72 square meters, with 40 square meters already livable. The potential here is truly exciting – whether it’s for additional bedrooms, a creative studio, or a cozy reading nook, your imagination is the limit. Venturing outside, the grounds open up to a stunning 4500 m² plot. The jewel here is a magnificent barn, offering endless possibilities for trans ... click here to read more

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Situated in the picturesque town of Le Fleix, nestled within the lush Dordogne department of Aquitaine, France, this charming four-bedroom house offers a tranquil escape in a scenic setting by the river. With a gracious layout and ample outdoor spaces, this property is ideal for those looking to immerse themselves in the serene French countryside while having convenient access to local amenities and cultural sites. For expats or overseas buyers considering a new home in France, Le Fleix presents a compelling choice. The house itself maintains a quaint appeal, coupled with practical features that facilitate a comfortable living experience. Its good condition makes it a ready-to-move-in option, yet offers potential for personal touches or enhancements to suit individual tastes. This property boasts two well-appointed bathrooms and a spacious kitchen-living-dining area, organized in an inviting L-shape that naturally flows out onto a large balcony. This space provides stunning views of the surrounding parkland gardens that enshroud the house in approximately 1.6 hectares of verdant tranquility. The outdoor experience is further enriched by a large covered veranda complete with a built-in BBQ, perfect for dining al fresco and entertaining guests amidst nature. In terms of amenities, the property is not only equipped with oil-fired central heating but also includes extensive storage and utility space. A double garage located beneath the house, along with a separate garage within the grounds, offers ample room for vehicles and workshop activities. Life in Le Fleix and its surroundings offers a peaceful yet engaging lifestyle. The house is conveniently positioned just 6 km from the larger town of Sainte Foy la Grande and 20 ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Aquitaine region, this exquisite 4-bedroom house in Saint-Philippe-du-Seignal offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of French paradise. Perfectly suited for those seeking a second home or a vacation retreat, this property combines the charm of rural France with modern comforts, making it an ideal getaway for families and friends. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant chirping of birds, as the morning sun filters through the lush greenery surrounding your home. This is the daily reality in Pineuilh, a serene commune in Gironde, where life moves at a leisurely pace, allowing you to savor every moment. A Home Designed for Relaxation and Entertainment Built in the 1980s, this single-storey house spans 180 square meters, offering ample space for relaxation and entertainment. As you step inside, you're greeted by a spacious entrance hall that seamlessly flows into an open-plan living area. Here, a cozy fireplace invites you to unwind with a good book or enjoy a glass of Bordeaux wine with friends. The kitchen, dining room, and living area are designed for social gatherings, with a bar area perfect for hosting soirées. Large windows flood the space with natural light, and French doors open onto a sprawling south-facing terrace, where you can bask in the sun or dine al fresco. Comfortable Accommodations for Family and Guests A long corridor leads to the private quarters, featuring three well-appointed bedrooms and a master suite with an en-suite bathroom. Each room offers a tranquil retreat, with views of the surrounding countryside. A separate shower room and an office provide additional convenience. Outdoor Living at Its Finest The property sits on ... click here to read more

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Ensconced in the heart of the sun-drenched region of Aquitaine, Gironde, Pineuilh in iconic France is a charming 3-bedroom house that whispers tales of rustic elegance and comfortable living. Crafted to excellence in 2003, the house stands on the edge of the well-renowned Bastide town, capturing stunning countryside views while basking in a light-flooded ambiance, all within its 156 square meters. As you step through the main entrance, your gaze is immediately drawn to the capacious living space. High ceilings lend an air of grandeur, enhanced by the distinctive charm of a hand-carved working chimney, a vestige of time-honored traditional craftsmanship. Adding to the allure is a set of doors that open out onto sun-soaked, South-facing terraces, a picturesque pool, and verdant gardens. Adjacent to the living space lies the dining area, boasting the same high ceilings and terrace access, ensuring a seamless flow of space across the two areas. Not only does this house serve as an idyllic home, but it also caters to the modern essentiality of working from home with a substantial 23 sqm office space. Depending on your needs, this room could be reconfigured to serve as an additional bedroom. The other end of the living space holds a well-equipped kitchen that leads to a handy laundry room. Housing: - Three bedrooms, featuring a light-filled master bedroom with an ingenious window placement providing countryside views from bed and a well-arranged dressing room. - One spacious family bathroom, accommodating a bath and shower. - An office space of 23sqm, easily modifiable into an additional bedroom if required. The exterior of the house is as inviting as its interior. The garden extends up a hill to over 1 hectare, opening to ... click here to read more

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