Charming Stone House in Eymet: Your Ideal French Holiday Home in Dordogne

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Aquitaine, Dordogne, Eymet, France, Eymet (France)

2 Bedrooms · 2 Bathrooms · 169Floor area

€318,000

House

No parking

2 Bedrooms

2 Bathrooms

169m²

Garden

Pool

Not furnished

Description

Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds in the picturesque town of Eymet, nestled in the heart of Dordogne, France. This delightful stone house, a quintessential French retreat, offers the perfect blend of rustic charm and modern comfort, making it an ideal second home or vacation property.

A Slice of French Countryside Life

Eymet, a charming bastide town, is renowned for its vibrant markets, historical architecture, and a warm, welcoming community. As you stroll through its cobbled streets, you'll find an array of quaint cafes, artisanal shops, and local eateries offering delectable French cuisine. The town's rich history and cultural events, such as the annual medieval festival, provide endless opportunities for exploration and enjoyment.

Property Highlights

- Location: Situated in a tranquil hamlet, just minutes from Eymet's bustling center.
- Accessibility: Only 20 minutes from Bergerac Airport, making it convenient for international travelers.
- Size: Spacious 169 sqm, offering ample room for relaxation and entertainment.
- Bedrooms & Bathrooms: Two generously sized bedrooms and two modern bathrooms.
- Living Space: Open-plan living and dining area with abundant natural light.
- Kitchen: Fully equipped modern kitchen with ample storage.
- Outdoor Space: Private terrace and fully fenced garden with stunning views.
- Potential: Space to add a swimming pool and a mezzanine that can be converted into a third bedroom.
- Natural Features: A small natural spring runs through the garden, adding to the property's charm.
- Outbuilding: Additional storage space for your convenience.

A Home for All Seasons

Whether you're seeking a summer escape or a cozy winter retreat, this property caters to all your seasonal desires. In the warmer months, enjoy alfresco dining on the terrace, surrounded by the lush greenery of your private garden. The Dordogne region is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, offering activities such as hiking, cycling, and canoeing along the scenic Dordogne River.

As the seasons change, the house transforms into a snug haven. Picture yourself curled up by the fireplace with a good book, savoring a glass of local wine. The region's mild climate ensures that even in winter, the beauty of the French countryside remains ever-present.

Investment Potential

This property is not just a home; it's an investment in a lifestyle. The Dordogne region is a popular destination for tourists and expats alike, making it an attractive option for vacation rentals. With its prime location and charming features, this house offers excellent potential for rental income, providing a return on your investment while you enjoy your own slice of French paradise.

A Community Like No Other

Eymet's international community is vibrant and diverse, with residents from all over the world. This melting pot of cultures creates a unique atmosphere, where lifelong friendships are forged over shared experiences and a love for the French way of life.

Your Dream Awaits

Owning a second home in Eymet is more than just acquiring a property; it's about embracing a lifestyle filled with relaxation, adventure, and cultural enrichment. This stone house is your gateway to creating cherished memories with family and friends, a place where every visit feels like a new adventure.

Don't miss the opportunity to make this enchanting property your own. Contact us today to schedule a viewing and take the first step towards your dream holiday home in the heart of Dordogne, France.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
2
Size
169
Price per m²
€1,882
Garden size
3980
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
2
Has swimming pool
Yes
Property type
House
Energy label

Unknown

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Welcome to the beautiful region of Aquitaine, in Dordogne, Eymet, France. Nestled subtly at the end of a picturesque country lane with no immediate neighbours and presenting a mesmerising panorama, this charming 3-bedroom house defines tranquillity and privacy while offering the convenience of a local village barely one kilometre away. Here in this local village, you can enjoy the irresistible aroma and fresh taste of bread from the bakery, the comforting ambience with a cup of coffee or meal at a local restaurant, and the friendly buzz at the bar. Situated under 10 minutes away by car is the market town of Eymet, a hub of traditional beauty, leisure, and shopping; whereas approximately 30 minutes away is the large town of Bergerac, renowned for its wine and gastronomy experience. Living in Eymet, you'll get to experience a rich blend of culture, history, and a comfortingly slow pace of life. The local markets offer fresh produce and local crafts, and the summer is often marked by festivals and native celebrations. The climate in Dordogne is known for its warm summers and mild winters. This delightful combination gives life to the spectacular green landscapes, making the locale a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. The house itself, an embodiment of both comfort and elegance, offers a generous living space of 227 square meters primarily set at the ground floor level. The internal features include: - A large kitchen/diner equipped with a modern suite and a coziness-enhancing wood burner. - A magnificent living room with a vaulted ceiling split into a snug TV area and dining room which seamlessly opens onto a spacious and attractive covered terrace. - Three comfortable and well-planned bedrooms. - Two stylish, modern sho ... click here to read more

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Discover a blend of French charm and modern comforts in this architecturally designed 4-bedroom family home nestled in the scenic countryside of Aquitaine, specifically located in the delightful village of Eymet, Dordogne. Built in 2006, this property retains a traditional French aesthetic with its unique inclusion of a pigeonnier, offering an exceptional living experience combined with splendid far-reaching countryside views. With a well-structured layout spread over several levels, this residence ensures a functional and comfortable living space. On the ground floor, you are welcomed by a spacious entrance hall leading to a convenient WC and a stylish, fully fitted kitchen that opens to both an elegant dining area and a cozy lounge. These living spaces are perfectly positioned to take advantage of the stunning views and provide access to a covered terrace—an ideal setting for al fresco dining or enjoying tranquil evenings overlooking the well-maintained pool area. Descending from the living area, the lower garden level hosts an extensive garage space alongside a useful utility room, workshop, and pool house. Such additions can cater to various needs, whether for storage, hobbies, or leisure activities. The sleeping quarters are located on the first floor, comprising four well-appointed bedrooms—two of which boast private en-suite shower rooms, enhancing the feeling of a personal retreat. The family bathroom serves the additional bedrooms, ensuring comfort and convenience for all residents. Ascending further, the characteristic pigeonnier awaits your personal touch, offering potential as an extraordinary office, studio, or additional leisure space. Property Feature Highlights: - Entrance hall - WC on ground floor - ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the charming region of Aquitaine, in the heart of Dordogne, the picturesque town of Eymet presents a unique opportunity with this five-bedroom family home. Located conveniently within walking distance of the vibrant Bastide town center of Eymet, this property combines the advantages of tranquil residential living with proximity to essential amenities. The home, which spans approximately 180 square meters over two floors, offers ample space for family living and entertaining. The ground floor features three well-sized bedrooms, a shower room with WC, and an office or gym space adaptable to your needs. Additionally, there's a self-contained studio apartment with its own entrance, which can serve as private guest accommodation or be reintegrated into the main house if preferable. On the upper level, the heart of the home is expressed through a spacious, airy living and dining area. Large double doors open out to a pleasant terrace, ideal for enjoying meals and gatherings outdoors while overlooking the garden and swimming pool. The adjoining kitchen marries functionality with contemporary design, making it a pleasure to prepare meals in. A sumptuous master bedroom, complete with an en-suite bathroom and access to a private veranda—currently utilized as a serene spa area—completes this floor. The garden encircles the home with a lush, green expanse, offering both privacy and ample play space for children, or indeed for any hobby gardeners looking to indulge in cultivating their patch. The 10m x 5m swimming pool provides a perfect recreational spot for cooling off during warm summer days or hosting poolside gatherings. Additional structures include a large barn or workshop, equipped with concrete flooring, water, ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene countryside near the quaint town of Eymet and a mere stone's throw from Bergerac with its international connectivity, this distinguished stone property presents a unique opportunity for those seeking a tranquil lifestyle with an eye for a potential income stream. With a total area of 290m^2, distributed across three separate units on a sprawling 3500m^2 of mature gardens, this compound ensures both privacy and community in the heart of Aquitaine's Dordogne region. Main House Features: - 3 bedrooms - 2 bathrooms - Spacious kitchen/living room with underfloor heating - Large terrace adjoining a private pool - Scenic views over the undulating countryside Guest Houses Features: - Each house comprises 2 bedrooms - Full kitchen and bathroom - Private garden and pool - Potential for a gite business, subject to obtaining the necessary permissions The main house stands as an independent oasis at the property's edge, offering unobstructed pastoral views and a tranquil setting perfect for unwinding or entertaining. Its open layout across two floors is both inviting and functional, blending indoor and outdoor living seamlessly. The two guest houses provide considerable flexibility for accomodating family, friends, or guests, with each enjoying its own slice of the outdoors. This setup is not just ideal for large or multi-generational families but presents a viable avenue for generating income through short or long-term rentals, subject to the requisite approvals. Local Area and Amenities: - Short drive to Eymet: Less than 10 minutes - Close proximity to Bergerac and its International Airport - A few minutes away from a small village offering essentials: bakery, supermarket, bar, and restaurant - Accessible ... click here to read more

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Welcome to this beautifully maintained, 4-bedroom house nestled in the picturesque outskirts of Eymet in Aquitaine, Dordogne, France. Priced at 477,000 euros, this is a significant family home that embraces its position within nature, offering panoramic views of the surrounding woodlands and verdant French countryside from the vantage point of your very own terrace. This is a place where you can spend hours watching idyllic evening sunsets paint the sky in hues of pinks and gold. Step inside this 198 sqm property and let the spacious entrance hall welcome you home. Exhibiting rich oak flooring, it leads onto a well-equipped kitchen where preparing meals would be a delight. Adding to the charm of the property is the accessibility to the rear elevated terrace from the kitchen; the perfect place to enjoy a sun-drenched morning breakfast or a relaxed barbecue evening. Complementing the aesthetics of the house is the generously proportioned living/dining area equipped with a grand fireplace and French doors leading to the rear. This accommodation also includes two comfortable ground floor bedrooms and a well-fitted shower room, boasting a separate WC for convenience. The first floor of this two-story residence is as appealing as the ground floor. It incorporates two enormous bedrooms, and a delightful master ensuite. A carefully curated shower room along with another separate WC occupies this floor, ensuring privacy and luxury. However, the property extends beyond, offering an expanse in the form of its basement level. This portion of the dwelling includes a double garage, rounding off your essential amenities along with an apartment. This section is ripe for you to renovate and transform into a dwelling for visitors, co ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the serene Aquitaine region, in the picturesque village of Eymet, Dordogne, this charming three-bedroom home offers a blend of modern living and the tranquil beauty of the French countryside. With a substantial living space measuring 201 square meters, this property is an ideal choice for those wishing to immerse themselves in the peaceful rhythm of rural France while enjoying the comforts of a well-appointed home. This two-story villa is in good condition, standing proudly in an elevated position that affords it magnificent, far-reaching views of the undulating countryside. It’s a setting that promises residents a continuous connection to nature’s beauty, all year round. Property Features: - Bedrooms: There are three generously sized bedrooms, two of which are situated on the first floor. Each bedroom on the upper level opens out onto a splendid balcony – the perfect spot to enjoy the sunrise with your morning coffee or unwind in the evening with a glass of local wine. - Bathrooms: The property boasts two well-maintained bathrooms, one on each floor, providing convenience and privacy for residents and guests alike. - Living Spaces: The ground floor houses a large entrance hallway that leads into an immense dining/living room area, flooded with natural light and offering extensive views. The large fitted kitchen, complete with direct access to a covered terrace, is perfect for entertaining or simply enjoying a quiet meal at home. - Additional Amenities: - Underfloor heating for those cooler months - A central vacuum system for ease of cleaning - A large utility room with direct access to the garden - The potential to install a wood burner or an open fireplace for added am ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Dordogne region, this delightful former railway cottage in Eymet offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a second home in France. With its rich history and vibrant local culture, Eymet is a quintessential French village that promises a serene yet engaging lifestyle for expatriates and holidaymakers alike. Imagine waking up in your cozy two-bedroom cottage, the morning sun filtering through the windows, casting a warm glow on the rustic wooden beams. The charm of this period property is evident in every corner, from the spacious L-shaped living and dining area, complete with a log-burning stove, to the well-appointed kitchen that invites culinary exploration. A Lifestyle of Leisure and Discovery Eymet is more than just a location; it's a lifestyle. Known for its vibrant weekly markets, where local farmers and artisans display their wares, the town offers a taste of authentic French living. Stroll through the cobbled streets, savoring the aroma of freshly baked bread and the sight of colorful produce. The local cafes and restaurants provide ample opportunity to indulge in regional delicacies, from duck confit to the finest Bordeaux wines. Year-Round Activities and Attractions The Dordogne region is a treasure trove of activities, ensuring that your second home is a hub of adventure and relaxation. Whether you're exploring the historic castles that dot the landscape, kayaking along the serene Dordogne River, or hiking through lush vineyards, there's always something to do. The mild climate, with warm summers and gentle winters, makes it an ideal destination year-round. Accessibility and Convenience Eymet is conveniently located, with easy access to major transport links. The ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque Dordogne region of Aquitaine, France, this exquisite 4-bedroom house in Eymet offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a second home or holiday retreat. With its rich history, vibrant local culture, and stunning landscapes, Eymet is a quintessential French bastide town that promises a lifestyle of tranquility and charm. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds, as sunlight filters through the lush canopy of your private 7,000 m² park. This property, meticulously renovated to preserve its original character, offers a harmonious blend of traditional French architecture and modern comforts. ### A Home That Tells a Story The heart of this 330 m² home is its expansive living room, where large windows frame breathtaking views of the rolling countryside. This space, bathed in natural light, is perfect for both relaxation and entertaining. Step out onto the covered terrace, where you can enjoy al fresco dining while soaking in the serene vistas. The open kitchen, complete with a central island and adjoining scullery, is a culinary enthusiast's dream. Whether you're preparing a simple breakfast or hosting a gourmet dinner, this kitchen is equipped to handle it all. ### A Sanctuary of Comfort - Master Suite: Located on the ground floor, offering privacy and convenience. - Three Additional Bedrooms: Situated upstairs, each with ample space and a shared dressing room. - Bathrooms: Two well-appointed bathrooms ensure comfort for family and guests. - Additional Living Spaces: Includes a small living room, a second kitchen, and a laundry room. ### Outdoor Oasis The property's exterior is as captivating as its interior. A swimming pool, surrounded by a charm ... click here to read more

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Charming and renovated, this quaint, three-bedroom house nestled into the beautiful Aquitanian landscape of Eymet, Dordogne, France offers an irresistible allure. Having witnessed history unfold, this cottage-like townhouse embodies a thriving blend of rich heritage and elegance. The tasteful renovation has preserved all its historic charm while incorporating modern convenience, making it a ready-to-live haven for a family who values the quintessential French living experience. For overseas buyers looking to step into the life of la belle France, this house offers a unique opportunity. The house is both intimate and spacious with a floor size of 92 square meters. It's well laid out over three levels, carefully designed to maximize space and provide a comfortable living environment. This house features: - Three well-appointed bedrooms - Two delightful bathrooms - A south-facing courtyard, perfect for catching some sun and enjoying alfresco dining while taking in the beautiful local scenery. Being a realistic paradise, the house is not overly ostentatious. It brings a sense of comfort, tranquility, and warmth; to put it simply, it feels like home. The living spaces are adorned with traditional features, such as exposed stone walls adding rustic charm to the environment. However, tasteful modern touches also find their place beautifully around the house, ensuring good comfort levels. The property is in a state of good condition hence, it invites you to move right in and start your French adventure without any of the worries or efforts usually associated with a fixer-upper. Living in Eymet, a popular and charming Bastide town in the Dordogne region of Aquitaine, is a truly unique experience. More than just its stunning ... click here to read more

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Welcome abroad to charming Eymet, a vibrant community nestled in the heart of Aquitaine, Dordogne, France, where unique opportunities await the discerning home buyer. One such opportunity lies in a splendidly tranquil, three-bedroom house, beautifully set amongst verdant vineyards that bring an Arial portrait to life. This house, privately situated yet within reach of a bustling community, pulses with character and a multitude of original elements that make it an attractive investment option. A unique facet of this property is the ample room for imagination and creativity. It hosts an expansive barn, part-converted and equipped with windows, a compact yet fully functional kitchenette, plumbing, and independent access. This barn space presents an unfettered canvas for potential expansions or adaptations tailored to your personal or business needs. The primary residence is a generously sized haven with a layout comprising three substantial bedrooms. A bedroom on the ground floor features a convenient en-suite shower room and ample storage space. Upon entrance, a warm hallway welcomes you, exuding the house's charisma with an exceptional feature fireplace, a cloakroom with additional storage, and easy access to the rest of the house's amenities. Further enhancing the appeal of this French home, the bright, well-appointed kitchen illuminates the culinary process, and a lounge room graced by another stunning fireplace offers the promise of cozy winter evenings. An adjoining sunroom provides an idyllic space to bask in the vibrant French sunshine throughout the year. Stepping outside, a grand terrace invites alfresco dining or evening aperitifs under the stars. A large in-ground, saltwater pool, of 12x6 dimensions and suf ... click here to read more

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Looking for a quintessentially French living experience? This three-bedroom house in Eymet, located in the picturesque Dordogne region of Aquitaine, presents an excellent opportunity for those interested in immersing themselves in a rich cultural backdrop. The property itself exhales the charming essence of French architecture. It has been fully renovated ensuring a sound structure and modern comforts while maintaining its historical integrity. The 92 square meter house, spread over three levels, integrates design efficiency with aesthetic appeal. The south-facing courtyard is a quaint feature, offering a serene alfresco setting ideal for relaxation or entertaining guests. Property Features: - 3 bedrooms - 2 bathrooms - South facing courtyard - Fully renovated - Stone facade - Spread over three levels Local Amenities Include: - Walking distance to local shops and restaurants - Close proximity to weekly farmers' markets - Access to scenic walking trails and parks - Nearby local wineries and vineyards - Medical facilities and pharmacies within the town - A variety of locally-owned boutiques Living in Eymet: Eymet is a vibrant township nestled in the heart of Dordogne. This medieval town is rich in history and culture, with its charming streets lined with beautiful half-timbered houses and a picturesque central square that hosts markets and community events. Living here, you can enjoy the leisurely pace of life typical of the French countryside while also engaging in the town’s active social calendar. The climate in Eymet offers mild winters and warm, pleasant summers. This temperate weather is perfect for enjoying the numerous outdoor activities that the region has to offer, including hiking, cycling on scenic routes, ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque medieval village of Eymet, in the scenic Dordogne department in Aquitaine, France, this exceptional 5-bedroom country home promises an inviting experience with its classical charm merged with desirable modern conveniences. This stone property exemplifies the grace of its historic roots while catering to contemporary lifestyles. Upon entering this enchanting abode, you're greeted by a generously long hallway which sets the tone for the spacious environment that follows. The main living area, bathed in natural light, boasts large windows and high ceilings, enhancing the sense of space and grandeur. The house flows seamlessly into a sizable dining room - perfect for entertaining guests or enjoying family meals. Additionally, the home includes a private office, a practical cloakroom, a convenient laundry room, and a superbly fitted kitchen. This culinary space is truly the heart of the home, featuring modern appliances and finishes, and offers direct access to the charming patio and garden, making it perfect for indoor-outdoor living. The original, handcrafted wooden spiral staircase is a centerpiece in itself, leading up to the first floor where the ambiance of roominess continues. Here you find five airy bedrooms, offering ample space for a large family, guests, or even the possibility of a study or hobby room. Storage solutions are cleverly integrated, ensuring that the aesthetic flow is unhampered. The accommodations are completed by a refreshed large bathroom equipped with a stylish Italian shower and a free-standing bath, as well as an additional shower room. Outdoor space includes a private, walled garden meticulously maintained for privacy and tranquility. It's an idyllic spot for relaxa ... click here to read more

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Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet melody of birdsong, nestled in the heart of the picturesque Dordogne region. This exquisite 4-bedroom house in Eymet offers not just a home, but a lifestyle—a perfect blend of tranquility and adventure, ideal for those seeking a second home or a vacation retreat in France. A Gateway to French Charm Located just over a kilometer from the enchanting bastide town of Eymet, this property is a gateway to the quintessential French experience. Eymet, with its medieval architecture, bustling markets, and vibrant community, is a haven for those who appreciate history and culture. The town square, lined with cafes and boutiques, is the perfect spot to sip a café au lait and watch the world go by. A Home Designed for Comfort and Elegance Built in the 1980s, this residence exudes a timeless charm while offering modern comforts. Spread across three levels, the house is designed to cater to both relaxation and entertainment. The elevated ground floor welcomes you with an inviting entrance hall leading to a fitted kitchen, perfect for culinary adventures with local produce. The bright living/dining room, with its large windows, opens onto a covered terrace, offering a seamless indoor-outdoor living experience. Bedrooms and More - Main Level: One bedroom and a versatile study/second bedroom, ideal for guests or a home office. - Upper Level: A principal suite with a dressing room and private shower room, plus an additional spacious en suite bedroom. - Basement: A garage, laundry area, storage rooms, and a flexible space currently used as an extra guest bedroom. Outdoor Oasis The nearly 3 hectares of woodland surrounding the property provide a serene backdrop for leisu ... click here to read more

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Property Overview: Picture this: A beautifully constructed farmhouse, set amidst the serene countryside of Eymet, in the county of Dordogne, located in the picturesque region of Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France. Dating back to the mid-1800s, this 7-bedroom charmer envelopes the rustic elegance of French provincial life in the most enchanting way. The property holds a main house plus two guesthouses, creating an array of possibilities, whether that's an expansive family home or an income-producing investment. Amenities Include: - Large Swimming Pool (12m x 5m, with new liner fitted in 2023) - Enclosed Garden (1/3 acre plot with ample greenery) - Central Heating System - Parking Area - Greenhouse - Old Stone Barn Ruin The Main House boasts 200 m² of prime living space, with the following features: - Farmhouse-style kitchen (35 m²) equipped with necessary appliances, complete with a cozy fireplace - Spacious living room (28 m²) adorned with a wood burner - Dining room (23 m²) enriched in history with exposed stone walls - 4 bedrooms, ranging from 13.6 m² to 32 m² - 2 bathrooms, including a spacious family shower room (5.6 m²) - Outdoor covered terrace (25 m²) The Additional Guesthouses: The first Gite (93 m² of living space) and the second Gite (48 m²) are assembled practically and tastefully, including: - Living rooms, fitted with wood burners - Equip kitchens - Bedrooms and bathrooms - Private courtyard and access to the garden Living in Eymet: This farmhouse sits near the popular market town of Eymet, a quaint and delightful locale that brings rich history and beautiful architecture to your doorstep. The peaceful ambiance of the countryside whispers throughout the property, while still maintaining accessibility to a ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Dordogne region, this expansive 7-bedroom property in Eymet offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of French paradise. With its rich history, vibrant culture, and stunning landscapes, Eymet is a dream destination for those seeking a second home or a vacation retreat. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet scent of fruit trees in your own private hectare of land. This property, comprising two distinct houses, is a haven for relaxation and rejuvenation. The main house, with its five spacious bedrooms, provides ample space for family gatherings or hosting friends. The ground floor bedroom is perfect for those who prefer easy access without stairs. The guest house, a charming abode with a kitchen, lounge, and dining room on the ground floor, offers a cozy retreat for visitors or the potential for a gîte, subject to necessary permissions. The upstairs bedroom and bathroom ensure privacy and comfort for guests. Eymet, a bastide town with a rich medieval history, is renowned for its vibrant markets, where you can indulge in local delicacies and artisanal crafts. The town's lively atmosphere, with its cafes, restaurants, and cultural events, makes it a delightful place to explore and enjoy. Key Features: - Two Houses: Main house with 5 bedrooms and a guest house with 1 bedroom. - Expansive Grounds: Over one hectare of land with fruit trees and serene surroundings. - Outbuildings: Includes a large barn, wine storehouse, and tobacco drying shed. - Potential for Gîte: Guest house can be converted into a rental property. - Proximity to Eymet: Just minutes from local amenities, markets, and dining. - Rich Cultural Experience: Enjoy the vibrant local culture and h ... click here to read more

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Ah, the picturesque town of Eymet in the Dordogne region of Aquitaine, France. If there's a charming slice of France where you can truly enjoy the finer things in life, this is surely it! Nestled in this tranquil yet vibrant community, I've got a splendid opportunity waiting for those seeking the quiet lifestyle of the French countryside with the hustle and bustle of a lively village just a stone's throw away. We have for you a delightful ensemble in Eymet—a property that brings together the warmth and rustic charm of historical French architecture with a unique setting that promises endless potential. We're talking about a property complex, featuring two independent houses, each spacious and inviting, perfect for crafting family memories or entertaining guests with the classic French joie de vivre. Oh, and did I mention each home comes with its own pool? Truly a rare find! The location itself is just a leisurely five-minute drive from the heart of Eymet. Here, life is vibrant and community-oriented. From the bustling local markets where fresh produce and regional delicacies abound, to the myriad restaurants offering culinary delights, it's a place where tradition meets lifestyle. With schools and essential health services within reach, it makes for an idyllic setting, whether you're planning a permanent move or seeking a vacation residence. Now, about the property itself. Picture this: a sprawling 280 square meter living space, priced at a reasonable 475,000 Euros. Comprising a remarkable total of seven bedrooms, this property is a dream for large families or for those aiming to create an inviting rental space. The first house unfolds with its welcoming ground floor, an open space sprinkled with homely delights. A f ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Dordogne region, this exquisite 3-bedroom house in Eymet, France, offers an unparalleled opportunity to own a slice of European paradise. With its harmonious blend of modern comforts and rustic charm, this property is the quintessential second home for those seeking a tranquil retreat amidst the rolling hills and vineyards of southwestern France. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of nature, the sun casting a warm glow over the lush landscape that stretches as far as the eye can see. This is the daily reality for those fortunate enough to call this Eymet property their vacation home. Just a short five-minute drive from the historic bastide town of Eymet, known for its vibrant market days and delightful eateries, this home offers the perfect balance of seclusion and accessibility. ### A Home Designed for Comfort and Relaxation Upon entering, you're greeted by a spacious entrance hall that sets the tone for the rest of the house. The well-appointed kitchen, complete with modern appliances, flows seamlessly into a bright and airy living space. This open-plan area is perfect for entertaining guests or enjoying quiet family dinners, with ample room for both dining and lounging. - Spacious entrance hall welcoming you into the home - Modern kitchen with high-end appliances - Open-plan living area ideal for entertaining - Ground floor guest bedroom for convenience - Two large bedrooms on the first floor with balcony access - Two well-appointed bathrooms for family and guests - Double-glazed windows ensuring energy efficiency - Electric underfloor heating on the ground level - Potential for a wood-burning stove to enhance cozy evenings ### Outdoor Living at Its Finest Step outside ... click here to read more

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On a quiet morning in the Dordogne, you open the shutters of a stone farmhouse and the garden hits you all at once — the scent of cut grass still damp from overnight rain, the faint sound of a church bell drifting in from Eymet's medieval bastide, a swallow darting low over the saltwater pool. This is what owning this three-gite complex outside Eymet actually feels like. Not a hotel. Not a rental investment spreadsheet. A real place, with thick stone walls and oak beams worn smooth over centuries, that happens to pay for itself when you're back home. The property comprises three fully renovated and individually furnished dwellings — a one-bedroom, a two-bedroom, and a three-to-four-bedroom cottage — set across half an acre of mature walled gardens. Each one has its own kitchen, living and dining space, and bathroom, so you can host a multigenerational family gathering without anyone tripping over each other, or rent out two units while you stay in the third. That flexibility is genuinely rare, and in this corner of southwest France, it's worth a lot. The renovation work is thorough and thoughtful. Stone walls have been kept where they belong — on full display, not plastered over. Exposed beams run the length of the ceilings. But there's nothing rustic-to-a-fault about the practicality: electric radiators and wood-burning stoves mean the season stretches well beyond July and August, double glazing keeps heating bills honest, and a newly installed fosse septique (October 2023) means one major infrastructure cost is already behind you. The pool liner was replaced in June 2025. This is a property someone has been maintaining properly, not parking and hoping for the best. That 10m x 5m saltwater pool is the centre of summe ... click here to read more

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