Chic 3-Bedroom House with Pool & Gîte in Prayssac, France - Ideal Holiday Home

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Midi-Pyrénées, Lot, Prayssac, France, Prayssac (France)

3 Bedrooms · 2 Bathrooms · 134Floor area

€279,000

House

Parking

3 Bedrooms

2 Bathrooms

134m²

Garden

Pool

Not furnished

Description

Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Lot Valley, this delightful 3-bedroom house in Prayssac, France, offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of French paradise. With its charming blend of rustic allure and modern comforts, this property is perfect for those seeking a tranquil holiday retreat or a second home in one of Europe's most enchanting regions.

Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of nature, sipping your morning coffee on the covered terrace, and planning your day around the vibrant local culture and stunning landscapes. This single-storey home, set in a peaceful residential area, is just a stone's throw away from the bustling market town of Prayssac, known for its lively community and rich history.

A Home Designed for Relaxation and Enjoyment



The main house is thoughtfully designed to offer spacious and flexible living. The fully fitted kitchen, complete with a central island, is perfect for preparing delicious meals with fresh local produce. The inviting lounge, featuring exposed beams and a cozy wood-burning insert, provides a warm and welcoming space to unwind after a day of exploration.

- Spacious Kitchen & Dining Area: 38.88 m², ideal for family gatherings.
- Inviting Lounge: 36.80 m² with rustic charm and modern comforts.
- Study/Garden Room: 12.15 m², versatile as a third bedroom.
- Two Main Bedrooms: Comfortable and well-sized, offering restful retreats.
- Two Shower Rooms: Including a walk-in en suite for added convenience.
- Central Hallway: With integrated storage for practical living.

Independent Gîte: A World of Possibilities



The detached gîte, currently used for storage, presents an exciting opportunity for customization. With a kitchenette and walk-in shower room already in place, it can be easily transformed into a charming guest suite, a private workspace, or a cozy granny annex.

- Gîte/Garage: 31.00 m², ready for conversion to suit your needs.

Outdoor Oasis



The property's outdoor features are designed for relaxation and enjoyment. The private swimming pool, complete with a cover, offers a refreshing escape during the warm summer months. The level, low-maintenance garden provides a serene backdrop for outdoor dining and leisure activities.

- Covered Terrace: Perfect for shaded outdoor dining and relaxation.
- Private Swimming Pool: A luxurious addition for summer fun.
- Off-Street Parking: Convenient and secure.

Discover Prayssac and the Lot Valley



Prayssac is a vibrant town that offers a rich tapestry of experiences. From its bustling weekly market to its array of restaurants, cafés, and independent shops, there's always something to explore. The town is surrounded by the renowned vineyards of the Cahors AOC, offering wine enthusiasts a delightful journey through local flavors.

- Weekly Market: A lively hub for fresh produce and local crafts.
- Cultural Events: A calendar filled with festivals and community gatherings.
- Vineyards and Wine Estates: Explore the rich heritage of Cahors wines.

The Lot Valley is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, offering endless opportunities for river swimming, canoeing, walking trails, and cycling. The region's hilltop villages and historic châteaux add a touch of magic to every adventure.

Accessibility and Transport Links



Prayssac is well-connected, making it an ideal base for exploring southwest France. With excellent road connections and proximity to major airports, travel is convenient and straightforward.

- Cahors: 30 mins
- Bergerac Airport: 1 hr 20 mins
- Toulouse-Blagnac Airport: 1 hr 45 mins
- Atlantic Coast (Arcachon): 2 hrs 30 mins

A Lifestyle Investment



This property is more than just a house; it's an invitation to a lifestyle filled with relaxation, adventure, and cultural richness. Whether you're looking for a holiday home, a second residence, or an investment opportunity, this Prayssac gem offers a rare chance to embrace the beauty and charm of the Lot Valley.

Seize this opportunity to create lasting memories in one of France's most captivating regions. With its move-in ready condition and potential for guest accommodation, this home is a dream come true for those seeking a serene escape in the heart of Europe.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
3
Size
134
Price per m²
€2,082
Garden size
2390
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
Yes
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
2
Has swimming pool
Yes
Property type
House
Energy label

Unknown

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On a still Tuesday morning in the commune of Pers, just outside Sauzé-Vaussais, the air smells of cut grass and warm stone. A rooster somewhere across the fields. The kitchen window frames a stretch of open Deux-Sèvres countryside that hasn't changed much in a century. This is what 288 square metres of authentic French rural life feels like — and it's waiting for someone with vision. This is a serious property. Not a weekend renovation fantasy, but a genuine multi-building complex in good condition, sitting on approximately 6,763 m² of garden and land, with 13 rooms across three separate structures. Two independent houses and a studio. Seven bedrooms total. A family could move in tomorrow, or an investor could start generating gîte income within a season. Few properties in this price range in Poitou-Charentes offer this kind of immediate flexibility. The main house grounds you from the moment you step inside. The living room has the kind of proportions that make you want to leave the furniture where it is and just sit for a while. The eat-in kitchen is genuinely spacious — not the architectural lie of most listings — with room enough for a long Sunday lunch with extended family. Three bedrooms on this side of the property, two bathrooms, a separate WC, and a utility room that takes the practicality of country living seriously. Cross the garden and you're in a fully independent second house. Four more bedrooms, its own living room, kitchen, dining room, and two bathrooms with WC. The layout is exactly what you'd want if you're running a gîte operation, hosting friends from London or Amsterdam who want their own front door, or eventually housing adult children who need space but want to stay close. The separation is rea ... click here to read more

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Sunday morning in La Faye sounds like this: the distant chime of the church bell in Ruffec carrying across the fields, a coffee going cold on the kitchen windowsill because you got distracted watching a pair of hoopoes pick through the garden. That's the pace of life here, and once you've had a taste of it, it's very hard to go back. This five-bedroom stone house sits just outside the small village of La Faye in the Charente department of Poitou-Charentes — rural southwest France at its most quietly compelling. Five minutes by car puts you in Ruffec, a proper market town with a covered market, a decent boulangerie on the Rue du Marché, and a weekly Wednesday market where local producers bring in their chevre, walnuts, sunflowers, and duck confit in jars. It's not a tourist circuit. Real people live here, shop here, grow things here. That's exactly the point. The house itself is built in the classic Charentais style — solid stone walls that keep rooms cool through July and August without air conditioning, high ceilings that make every space feel unhurried. At 231 square metres across two floors, this isn't a weekend bolt-hole; it's a proper family base for extended stays. The ground floor was designed with genuine practicality in mind: a fitted kitchen with a utility room directly off it, a formal dining room that seats everyone comfortably, and a living room with enough light in the afternoons to make you forget you intended to do anything productive. There's also a master suite on the ground floor with its own private bathroom — a detail that matters enormously when you have teenagers upstairs and grandparents visiting. Head upstairs and you'll find four more bedrooms and a dedicated office. That office isn't an afte ... click here to read more

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Presenting an enchanting riverside chateau in the heart of France, in the serene town of Prayssac, Midi-Pyrénées- a haven of tranquility, culture, and French countryside charm. This chateau, a quintessentially French property, exudes a unique blend of rustic charm and grandeur. With an extensive 435 square meter layout, this riverside chateau boasts five spacious bedrooms and four bathrooms. This is an exclusive chance to embrace the graceful ambiance of a historic chateau, with plenty of space to renovate and remodel to your personal style and taste. As we enter the chateau, we are greeted with a grand central staircase that reveals an expansive terrace with glorious views of the river, the perfect spot for sunny breakfasts or tranquil evenings enjoying the sunset. The ground floor welcomes you with a large entrance hall, a separate toilet, and a lustrous office space, perfect for handling your overseas work affairs. The open plan living area, a prime example of seamless architecture and comfort, features a cozy central fireplace offering a soothing space for family rendezvous'. The open plan kitchen alongside the living room overlooks the stunning views of the river and leads out to the grandeur of a heated saltwater pool. A commodious bedroom with an attached shower room is situated on the first floor, along with another attached bedroom in the regal tower of the chateau. Here, you'll also find two idyllic spaces that have been repurposed into bedrooms, demonstrating the property's malleability to the dweller's needs. As you descend the stone staircase, the former chapel-turned-bedroom intrigues with its unique character and an attached third bathroom, a testament to the chateau's enigmatic past. A peek into t ... click here to read more

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Stand on the west-facing terrace at dusk and watch the Lot River catch the last light of a summer evening. The water goes gold, then copper. Swallows cut low over the surface. Somewhere across the valley, a church bell counts out eight o'clock from a village you can't quite see. This is Anglars-Juillac, a quiet corner of the Lot department that most visitors to France never find — which is precisely why those who do find it tend to stay. Set along Chemin du Saulou, this four-bedroom villa sits on roughly 7,000 square metres of grounds that run directly down to the riverbank. That's not marketing language for a strip of grass near water — the property genuinely touches the Lot, giving you private access for morning swims, a canoe launch, or simply sitting on the bank with a glass of Cahors Malbec as the light fades. The saltwater pool, measuring around 12 by 4 metres and fitted with night lighting, makes that choice a genuine dilemma on warm evenings. The garden itself deserves its own mention. Walnut trees, cherry, plum, apple, pear — it's the kind of productive, shaded landscape that takes decades to establish and can't be replicated by any developer. A large pond sits within the grounds, drawing herons and kingfishers with reliable regularity. The mature canopy keeps the terraces cool through July and August when the temperatures in the Lot Valley push reliably into the high twenties and low thirties. The villa spans approximately 200 square metres across three levels, built in the pre-1906 era of solid stone and thick walls that keep interiors naturally cool in summer and hold warmth in winter. The ground floor opens into a flexible space that currently works as a studio or office — big, light-filled, and independe ... click here to read more

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Welcome, prospective buyers and global travelers, to the enchanting region of Puy-l'Évêque, nestled gracefully within Midi-Pyrénées, Lot, France. Embrace a delightful blend of history, tradition, and contemporary living in this beautiful countryside retreat. My days are packed showing properties, but as a global real estate agent, I’m thrilled to present you with a charming opportunity to own a lovely piece of France. Picture arriving at a small, picturesque hamlet, where life moves at its own unhurried pace, perfect for those looking for a serene lifestyle away from bustling cities. A sense of timelessness fills the air where this house sits, graceful and solid among a patchwork of vineyards, fields, and rustic lanes. This three-bedroom house, priced affordably at 339,000 Euros, promises both comfort and character. Stepping through the main entrance, you're greeted by a fully equipped kitchen, complete with island and breakfast bar—ideal for family meals or entertaining guests. This leads into the vast 50m² living area. Here, the rustic elegance of exposed stone walls and beamed ceilings sets a welcoming tone, with a wood-burning stove casting warmth during cooler months. And, as a busy agent who's keen to meet buyers' exacting needs, I can tell you this setup offers a perfect backdrop for relaxation or hosting gatherings. There's more than meets the eye, though, with an office nook tucked into one corner for those who may be blending work with pleasure in this scenic locale. Another niche is dedicated to wine storage or preparing delicious local beverages. From the dining area, a garden room extends outward, bathing guests in views of the landscaped courtyard—an idyllic spot to unwind. On the ground floor, you'll f ... click here to read more

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In the picturesque region of Occitanie, near the charming village of Puy-l'Évêque, lies a historic home that beckons both families and second-home seekers. This traditional stone-built haven, dating back to 1830, beautifully marries the allure of the past with the conveniences of the present, making it an enticing prospect for those with a global outlook looking to settle in the tranquil and culturally rich countryside of France. The property, set in a serene hamlet, is a delightful retreat with 170 square meters of living space. This residence is an excellent choice for family life or as a getaway, providing a peaceful escape while still being conveniently close to local amenities—a short drive will connect you to the essentials of daily life. - 3 Bedrooms - 1 Bathroom + Family Shower Room - Fully Fitted Kitchen with Central Island - Open Plan Living Room (50m²) - Study Area - Garden Room - Raised Terrace with Scenic Views - Detached Barn (100 m²) - Hangar with Space for 3 Cars - Traditional Bread Oven - Gravel Courtyard - Salt Water Swimming Pool (15m x 5m) - Electric Central Heating - Some Air Conditioning - Double Glazing - Mains Drainage - Fibre Optic Internet Living in this part of France is quite the adventure. The Lot department, where Puy-l'Évêque is nestled, is famous for its breathtaking landscapes, rich history, and a genuine rural vibe that feels like stepping into a slower-paced world. Summers here are warm and inviting, with long days perfect for poolside relaxation or cycling through scenic routes. Winters are mild enough to enjoy cozy evenings by the fireplace, ideal for savoring the country's renowned wines and cheese. The engaging community of Puy-l'Évêque offers more than just beautiful vistas; it ... click here to read more

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Nestled within the scenic landscapes of Midi-Pyrénées, Lot, in the quaint town of Puy-l'Évêque, France, lies a charming three-bedroom house that beckons as both a serene retreat and a solid investment for overseas buyers. This stone property, mere moments from a delightful village atmosphere, offers a blend of traditional charm and modern convenience, making it an ideally positioned home for those looking to immerse themselves in the French countryside while enjoying the comforts of contemporary living. The house is thoughtfully laid out over two floors, presenting an adaptable living arrangement that can either be enjoyed as a unified, spacious family home or utilized as two separate dwellings. The upper level greets visitors with an inviting entrance hall that flows gracefully into a dining room and a bright conservatory, offering a peaceful view of the surrounding nature. Further enhancing this floor is a cozy lounge, adorned with a wood-burning stove for those cooler evenings, a well-equipped kitchen, and two generously sized bedrooms sharing a well-appointed bathroom, complete with both shower and bath facilities. The ground floor unveils a second living space that opens onto a sublime terrace, creating an ideal setting for hosting guests or simply enjoying the tranquil outdoors. Accompanying this area is a study, an additional bedroom with a shower room, a separate WC, a convenient utility room, another kitchen, and a spacious storage area, ensuring ample space for all domestic needs. Both levels are connected via an internal staircase, which can be separated if desired, offering flexibility in the home's usage. Property Features: - 3 Bedrooms - 2 Bathrooms - Heat Pump & Underfloor Heating - Double Glazing - Ab ... click here to read more

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Situated in the serene region of Puy-l'Évêque, Midi-Pyrénées, France, this beautifully restored stone house is the canvas on which your French dream can be painted. Set on an impressive 7535m² of land with bountiful greenery, the house offers a staggering living area of 301m² and is enveloped by the iconic Lot Valley, a haven of gorgeous locales and rich culture. This charming property features a total of 4 bedrooms, 5 bathrooms, and unique amenities that elevate your comfort. The property is subdivided into strategic sections to provide distinct living experiences for each member of the family or guests, maintaining privacy whilst promoting a sense of community. This characterful house opens up to a large guest lounge fitted with a cozy wood burner perfect for winter nights, an expansive dining room to host your festive family feasts, three functional kitchens for the seasoned chef in you, and an in-built sports hall to keep your fitness routine uninterrupted. Adding to the allure of the property, the ground floor houses a generous space of about 50m² that awaits your imagination and prowess to transform it into a pivotal element of the house - maybe an additional income stream, perhaps. The second floor is an epitome of serenity and comfort. Rooms here own private entrance and direct access to a spacious terrace ideal for those tranquil morning coffees and evening barbecues. Each of the bedrooms - the Blue room and the Coco room - is unique with en suite bathrooms for an exclusive living experience. The floor also features a tastefully decorated Gîte of about 71m², modernly furnished and ready to use. The top attic space urges you to adapt to the French way of life with its inviting kitchen/dining room setup and c ... click here to read more

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Picture yourself living in the heart of Puy-l'Évêque, a charming commune in the Midi-Pyrenees region of France. Nestled in a picturesque setting, this stone house offers a truly unique and authentic French countryside experience. As a busy real estate agent, let me briefly walk you through this wonderful property, making sure to paint a picture of both its charms and the life awaiting you in this beautiful part of France. Firstly, let's talk about the house. This three-bedroom stone house has a rustic charm with its West Lot Valley character. It's a property that offers a substantial amount of space, totaling roughly 295 square meters of living area, all cozily set on around 166,361 square meters of land. That’s a big chunk of French heaven for you to enjoy in a peaceful, isolated area away from the hustle and bustle. On the ground floor, you'll find an inviting living room complete with an open fireplace, perfect for cozy nights during the cooler months, and, quite the unusual surprise, a spa right in front. Yes, it screams relaxation! At the same level, there’s also a spacious kitchen, a toilet for convenience, and a cloakroom. The first floor offers a mezzanine that overlooks the living room. This clever architectural detail lends the house an open feel, enhancing the connection between its different areas while adding a sense of grandeur. Beneath the main living area, there’s a cellar which is a very convenient storage solution. The garden level houses two bedrooms. One of these bedrooms opens up to a terrace, a serene little nook to enjoy your morning coffee or evening glass of wine. Each bedroom has its own bathroom and a practical dressing room. An interesting feature here is that the hallway—serving the bedro ... click here to read more

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Picture yourself pushing open the weathered wooden gate each morning to collect fresh bread from the village bakery, the early sun casting long shadows across your private woodland path as deer graze undisturbed at the forest edge. This is the reality awaiting at this fully restored stone house set on 1.4 hectares of wooded sanctuary in the hills above Puy-l'Évêque, where the only sounds breaking the silence are birdsong and the distant church bells marking the hours in this medieval Lot valley village. This is where city stress dissolves into the rhythm of southwest French country living, where your nearest neighbours are oak trees and your morning commute involves nothing more strenuous than choosing which forest trail to explore with your coffee. Spread across 267 square meters of thoughtfully restored living space, this five-bedroom stone residence strikes that rare balance between authentic regional character and contemporary comfort that international buyers seeking a French vacation home dream about. The ground floor revolves around a generous 62-square-meter living room where exposed stone walls and original architectural details create an atmosphere of warmth and permanence. Imagine winter evenings here with logs crackling in the fireplace, or summer afternoons with doors thrown open to the terraced woodland views. The adjacent 21-square-meter kitchen and dining area becomes the natural gathering point for long French lunches that stretch into evening, the kind of unhurried meals that define the art of living well in the Lot. The layout works beautifully for extended family holidays or hosting friends throughout the seasons. The ground floor bedroom with its dedicated shower room and WC provides flexible accom ... click here to read more

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Introducing an enchanting stone farmhouse, nestled in the comfort of Cassagnes, Midi-Pyrenees, 46700, France. Brimming with character, this idyllic property sprawls over one hectare of land. Imagine waking up every day in a quintessentially French ambience, strolling a few paces to a picturesque local pleasure lake, or jaunting over to a nearby village replete with a general store and charming eateries. The farmhouse features a commodious 210m2 interior, offering five bedrooms and four bathrooms in total, providing ample space for families large or small. The main house welcomes you with a capacious hallway, inbuilt cupboards, and practical WC. The hallway leads to a warm, inviting kitchen, the heart of the home, and a pathway to one of the several terraces offering spectacular views and a relaxing space to enjoy your morning coffee. As you ascend the stairs, the property reveals a double aspect living room, ensuring a bright, sunny space all year round. A study area is thoughtfully integrated into the design, serving modern living requirements. The original kitchen on this floor serves as a petit kitchenette, a unique feature of this French home. This floor hosts two charming bedrooms and a modern bathroom. A spacious landing leads you to the principal bedroom with an ensuite and access to unutilized roof space, which holds potent potential for transformation (subject to permissions). The property comes complete with a separate laundry and boiler room, a practical necessity for a home of this size. The adjacent atelier provides an excellent space for creators of all manner and could be converted into an additional living space (subject to permissions). The guesthouse contributes two additional bedrooms to the prope ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the scenic heart of Midi-Pyrénées in Lot, Bélaye, France, this enchanting 6-bedroom house offers a perfect blend of historic charm and modern comfort. Originally a mill property dating back to the 1700s, this residence has been thoughtfully renovated to maintain its rustic allure while providing contemporary amenities. Affectionately referred to as a "stunning mill property," this home is ideally located by a serene stream, surrounded by fairytale-like mature gardens and a delightful swimming pool, establishing a tranquil retreat for those seeking a peaceful lifestyle. As you approach the house, you are greeted by impeccably maintained gardens featuring boxwood bushes and vibrant flowers, complementing the home's traditional shutters and local stonework. The old-world charm of the property is seamlessly integrated with comforts that cater to modern living. The mill house and the converted barn collectively offer an extensive living space that embodies a warm, inviting atmosphere. The main house boasts a spacious layout with a large courtyard, which serves as the central hub to various sections of the property, including a sizable garage and workshop area. The living spaces in the mill house are elegantly designed to highlight its historical essence, with careful attention paid to preserving original features like wooden beams and stone walls. Transitioning to the converted barn, the interior opens up into a beautifully appointed kitchen featuring modern appliances and ample counter space, ideal for culinary enthusiasts. Adjacent to the kitchen, the cozy living room with large French doors offers picturesque views of the lush surroundings and direct access to the outdoors, creating an ideal setting for relax ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque heart of Occitanie, the charming town of Luzech offers a unique blend of history, culture, and natural beauty. Here, amidst the rolling hills and lush vineyards, lies a remarkable opportunity for those seeking a second home in France. This exquisite 4-bedroom house, complete with a separate guest gite and a heated swimming pool, is more than just a property; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with tranquility, adventure, and endless possibilities. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of nature, the sun casting its golden rays over the verdant landscape. Your day begins with a leisurely breakfast on one of the two covered terraces, where you can savor the fresh, crisp air and the stunning views of the surrounding countryside. This is life in Luzech, where every moment is a chance to unwind and reconnect with what truly matters. A Home Designed for Comfort and Elegance Built in 2000, this spacious 260 m² home is a testament to modern design and comfort. The main house features three well-appointed bedrooms, each with its own en suite bathroom, ensuring privacy and convenience for you and your guests. The open-plan living area, complete with an insert fireplace, is perfect for cozy evenings spent with family and friends. A large conservatory, bathed in natural light, offers a seamless transition to the beautifully landscaped gardens. The fully fitted and equipped kitchen is a culinary enthusiast's dream, providing ample space and modern amenities to create gourmet meals. Whether you're hosting a dinner party or enjoying a quiet meal, this kitchen is sure to inspire. A Guest Gite with Endless Potential The separate one-bedroom guest gite is a versatile space that can be used to accommodat ... click here to read more

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Nestled within the picturesque landscapes of Montcabrier in the stunning Lot department of Midi-Pyrénées, France, this remarkable six-bedroom property stands ready to welcome its next owners into a life imbued with both tranquility and ample opportunities for adventure. This house, offering a generous 211 m² of living space, showcases a harmonious blend of its historical roots with all the comforts one might seek in a home today. Perfectly suited for a large family or even as a guest accommodation with its ready potential for a chambres d’hôtes, it provides a versatile living environment. The property itself is situated in a peaceful hamlet, cleverly private yet never isolated, making it ideal for those looking to escape the relentless bustle yet remaining close enough to lively village life and acclaimed attractions. Montcabrier is a vibrant French village, celebrated for its sense of community and spirited local events like seasonal gourmet markets and an annual flea market. As such, new residents will find themselves readily embraced by the convivial spirit of this area. As you enter the property on the ground floor, a homely 21 m² kitchen greets you with the promise of many cherished family meals and gatherings. A spacious open-plan area, spanning 34 m², offers an inviting living and dining space that naturally extends to the outdoors, ideal for socializing or enjoying moments of quiet reflection. Completing the ground level are three generously-sized bedrooms, two with en-suite shower rooms and a third served by a separate family bathroom. An independent entrance with its own private terrace transforms effortlessly into a snug guest suite, enabling potential rental income or accommodating the extended family. Cli ... click here to read more

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Presenting a seven-bedroom, four-bathroom, stone-crafted character-driven farmhouse located in the heart of Duravel, Lot, Occitanie, France, one of the most stunning regions Europe has to offer. This ample property boasts 250 m² of living space which includes a self-contained 60 m² guest apartment, a winery, and a plethora of outbuildings, all snugly nestled within a 48-acre stretch of picturesque French countryside. The primary residence brims with rustic charm, as you take in each of the five spacious bedrooms. Embrace the appeal of wooden floors and fitted storage, leaving you ample space for your essentials without compromising the cosiness of your sleep quarters. The elegant living room brings warmth with its centrepiece fireplace, perfect for colder evenings and creating a focal point in the space, while the fitted kitchen congregates towards a generously-sized dining space, ideal for hosting family meals. Next, the self-contained guest apartment, a private sanctuary for visitors or potential for rental income. With its living room and fitted kitchenette for convenience, two comfortable bedrooms, and a modern shower room with a WC, it offers a home from home atmosphere. Complementing this multi-purpose guest apartment is a 376 m² winery, providing ample potential to explore the vine-to-wine journey in your backyard. Create a relaxing nook in one of the cellars where you can enjoy your homemade wines. The hangar ¬- sprawling across 179m² ¬- adds purposeful space for further expansion or hobbies. Your land will cradle 30 acres of vines, for you to cultivate and harvest. Aside from the vineyard, a bountiful 5-acre plum orchard emerges, offering a beautiful backdrop of blossoming trees in season. Last but not lea ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of Sérignac, Midi-Pyrénées, this charming abode captures the very essence of peaceful French countryside living. Picture yourself surrounded by the lush, rolling hills that characterize this scenic region, a place where time seems to slow down just a tad, letting you savor life's finer pleasures. Now, if you're a tad curious about this picturesque corner of France, let me fill you in on what it's like to call this area home. Sérignac is a quintessential village located in the Lot department of the Midi-Pyrénées region. Steeping in history and culture, this village invites you to stroll down its quaint streets where the past whispers through its charming stone facades. The weather in this part of France is somewhat mild, with warm, sun-dappled summers perfect for enjoying the outdoors and cooler winters that make those cozy evenings by the fireplace all the more inviting. Life here moves at an easy pace, making it an ideal retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life. Now, onto the star of the show – this beautifully restored stone farmhouse. If you've been dreaming of a life in a home that seamlessly blends the charm of yesteryears with modern comforts, then this might just be the canvas upon which to paint your new life. As you approach the property, the inviting allure of the stone exterior welcomes you with open arms. The house is ready for you to step in and make it your own, an effortlessly cozy retreat where you can start building memories right away. Allow me to walk you through this delightful property. The moment you step inside, you're greeted by a bright and airy living room. It’s the heart of the home, with an open-plan kitchen that makes it easy to entertain family and friends, not ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque village of Cazals, this delightful stone house offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of French countryside charm. With its rich history and vibrant local culture, Cazals is a haven for those seeking a tranquil escape or a rewarding investment in the European second home market. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of village life, with the aroma of freshly baked bread wafting through the air from the local boulangerie. This three-bedroom house, in excellent condition, is perfectly positioned to offer both privacy and community, making it an ideal choice for a holiday retreat or a permanent residence. A Glimpse into Village Life Cazals is a quintessential Lotois village, renowned for its warm community spirit and scenic beauty. The village square, just a short stroll from your doorstep, hosts a vibrant Sunday farmers' market where you can indulge in local produce and artisanal goods. The village is dotted with charming cafes and restaurants, offering a taste of authentic French cuisine. Property Highlights - Spacious Living: The ground floor features an open-plan kitchen and dining area, perfect for entertaining guests or enjoying family meals. Double doors lead to a private courtyard garden, a serene spot for morning coffee or evening gatherings. - Comfortable Bedrooms: Upstairs, three generously sized bedrooms provide ample space for family and guests. The large landing area offers potential for a cozy reading nook or home office. - Modern Amenities: A well-appointed family bathroom with contemporary fittings ensures comfort and convenience. - Authentic Features: Exposed stone walls and original beams add character and charm, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. - Ou ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Midi-Pyrénées region, this exquisite four-bedroom house in Cazals offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of French countryside charm. Perfectly suited for those seeking a second home, this property combines modern comforts with the tranquil allure of rural France. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds, as the morning sun filters through the lush greenery surrounding your home. This is the everyday reality in Cazals, a quaint village that embodies the essence of French rural life. With its rich history, vibrant culture, and stunning landscapes, Cazals is more than just a location—it's a lifestyle. Property Highlights: - Spacious Living: With 150 sqm of living space, this single-level home is designed for comfort and practicality, offering ample room for family and guests. - Open-Plan Design: The heart of the home is a 70 sqm open-plan living area, seamlessly integrating a modern kitchen and a cozy living room. - Outdoor Oasis: Step through large doors onto a terrace that overlooks a private swimming pool, surrounded by lush vegetation—a perfect spot for summer relaxation. - Master Suite: The impressive master bedroom features a luxurious whirlpool bathtub, providing a private retreat within your home. - Year-Round Comfort: Enjoy underfloor electric heating and reversible air-conditioning, ensuring comfort in every season. - Recent Renovations: Updates to flooring, paintwork, and the bathroom reflect the meticulous care and high-quality finishes throughout the property. - Practical Features: A dedicated laundry area and an attached garage add convenience to your daily life. - Expansive Gardens: Set on 1900 sqm of landscaped gardens, do ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque village of Catus, in the heart of the enchanting Midi-Pyrénées region, this exquisite four-bedroom house offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of French paradise. With its blend of rustic charm and modern comforts, this property is perfect for those seeking a second home, a holiday retreat, or a lucrative investment in the thriving European real estate market. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of nature, with the sun casting a warm glow over the lush, tree-lined gardens. This is the lifestyle that awaits you in Catus, a village renowned for its tranquil ambiance and rich cultural heritage. The property, boasting approximately 180 square meters of living space, is a testament to thoughtful renovation and design, ensuring comfort and elegance at every turn. Property Highlights: - Spacious Living Areas: The ground floor welcomes you with a generous lounge, a cozy dining room, and an additional living room, perfect for entertaining guests or enjoying quiet family evenings. - Modern Kitchen: A fully fitted kitchen equipped with modern appliances, making meal preparation a delight. - Convenient Utility Room: Practicality meets style with a dedicated utility room and a guest WC on the ground floor. - Luxurious Bedrooms: Upstairs, discover three well-appointed bedrooms and a master suite complete with a dressing room, private shower room, and ample storage. - Family Bathroom: A family bathroom featuring a shower, bathtub, and WC, designed for relaxation and convenience. - Charming Outbuildings: A garage with storage and a two-level barn offering potential for further development, subject to necessary permissions. - Heated Swimming Pool: An 8m x 4m heated pool, perfect for leisurely swims o ... click here to read more

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Picture yourself on a sun-warmed wooden terrace, morning coffee in hand, gazing across rolling valleys that stretch toward the medieval bastide town of Villefranche-du-Périgord. The only sounds are birdsong filtering through ancient oak forests and the gentle splash of your private saltwater pool below. This is life in the Dordogne's Black Périgord region, where stone farmhouses nestle into hillsides and every season brings new reasons to gather family and friends around the table. This 200-square-meter stone residence offers something increasingly rare: authentic Périgord countryside living with modern conveniences, ready to welcome you the moment you arrive. Positioned at the end of a private lane on over two acres of wooded parkland, the property delivers complete tranquility while keeping village life just eight minutes away. The restoration honors traditional architecture while integrating contemporary comfort throughout four bedroom suites, expansive living spaces, and temperature-controlled interiors that work beautifully year-round. Beyond the main house, an exceptional collection of outbuildings provides space for hobbies, storage, rental income opportunities, or future expansion, making this property remarkably versatile for various ownership visions. The Dordogne region has captivated international vacation home buyers for generations, and this corner of the Black Périgord reveals why. Villefranche-du-Périgord itself is an architectural gem, one of France's designated Plus Beaux Villages, with its 13th-century covered market hall still hosting weekly gatherings where locals sell walnuts, foie gras, truffles, and seasonal produce. The town's bastide layout, unchanged since medieval times, creates a village cent ... click here to read more

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