Enchanting 4-Bedroom Home in Eymet, Dordogne with Spacious Living, Scenic Plot & Outbuilding - Your French Retreat Awaits!

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Eymet, Dordogne, 24500, France, Eymet (France)

4 Bedrooms · 2 Bathrooms · 122Floor area

€265,000

House

No parking

4 Bedrooms

2 Bathrooms

122m²

No garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Nestled in the heart of the picturesque village of Eymet, in the Dordogne region of France, this charming 4-bedroom house offers an idyllic slice of French country life. With 122 square meters of living space, this property is an embodiment of that quintessential Perigord charm, where modern conveniences meet timeless elegance.

Imagine waking up each day in this delightful abode, an enchanting blend of tradition and comfort. The property, enclosed in a 760 square meter plot, boasts a mature garden sprinkled with trees, creating a serene environment for you and your family. A notable feature of the home is the rustic wooden glazing with tilt and turn windows, presenting a perfect marriage of function and style.

Stepping inside, you're greeted by an 11 square meter kitchen that’s both fitted and equipped, ready to host culinary adventures. The L-shaped living room, spanning 36 square meters, basks in natural light pouring in through French windows, leading you seamlessly onto a balcony terrace. Here, an open fireplace adds a cozy touch, inviting you to relax and unwind after a day exploring the wonders of Dordogne.

The ground floor also houses a comfortable 11 square meter bedroom, alongside a nearly 5 square meter shower room and a separate toilet featuring a handy water point. Moving upstairs, you’ll discover three more welcoming bedrooms, sized at 12, 13, and 18 square meters. The landing area, spanning 11 square meters, provides a lovely flow and connects each room elegantly.

Beneath it all, a basement reveals a renovated room, almost 11 square meters in size, that offers boundless possibilities — perhaps a guest bedroom or a hobby haven. The garage, a substantial 25 square meters, is a practical addition with ample space for storage or car parking. Not to be overlooked is the property's independent outbuilding of 29 square meters; a DIY enthusiast's dream, complete with three-phase power.

While the house itself is in good condition, there’s always room to let your imagination run wild and personalize it further to suit your dreams. Think of it as a blank canvas with great potential for you to create your own masterpiece.

Living in Eymet means more than just residing in a house; it's about embracing a tranquil lifestyle that's steeped in history and natural beauty. The town is a vibrant hub, drawing expatriates from around the globe, all enchanted by its medieval architecture and charismatic charisma. Life here moves at a gentle pace, allowing you to truly savor the simple pleasures, such as weekend markets where you can sample local produce and befriend welcoming locals.

Dordogne itself is a gem of southwest France, celebrated for its rolling hills that seem to stretch indefinitely, and a myriad of historical villages that embody the spirit of "Les Plus Beaux Villages de France." Outdoor enthusiasts will delight in exploring these scenic landscapes, either on foot through extensive walking trails or by paddling down the tranquil Dordogne River. A canoe trip unveils secret river beaches, perfect for sunbathing, picnicking, or taking a refreshing dip during the warm summer months.

Furthermore, the region bursts with castles and chateaux, echoing tales of yore. And for those drawn to the mysteries of the past, the prehistoric caves, including the awe-inspiring replica at Lascaux II, are an absolute must-see. Cities like Perigueux and Bergerac hold enduring charm, with their medieval streets beckoning you to wander and discover.

Amenities included in this property:
- 4 spacious bedrooms
- Modern fitted kitchen
- L-shaped living room with balcony terrace
- Two bathrooms (shower room and separate toilet)
- Open fireplace for cozy evenings
- Basement with versatile renovated room
- Large garage with ample storage space
- Independent outbuilding ideal for DIY projects
- Mains drainage system
- Central heating system (pellet boiler from 2021)

Eymet presents the perfect balance of quiet village life with the convenience of modern amenities and access to the rest of France. The climate here is typically mild, offering warm summers and gentle winters, making it a comfortable place to live year-round. As you set foot in this charming property, you’ll find more than just a house—it’s a lifestyle waiting for you to embrace.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
4
Size
122
Price per m²
€2,172
Garden size
760
Has Garden
No
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
Yes
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
2
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
House
Energy label

Unknown

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Sunday morning in Molières, and the only sound reaching you through the kitchen window is birdsong and the faint creak of the old tobacco barn in a light breeze. No traffic. No neighbors close enough to matter. Just the smell of coffee, a terrace at arm's length, and 4,231 square meters of Dordogne countryside rolling away in every direction. That's the daily reality this property delivers — and once you've felt it, you won't forget it. Set in the deep green countryside of the Périgord Noir, this four-bedroom stone house in Molières is the kind of place that doesn't announce itself. It earns you. Three floors of authentic stonework, thick walls that keep the summer heat at arm's length, and a layout that moves naturally from generous living and dining spaces on the ground floor up to four proper bedrooms above. At 126 square meters of interior space, it's not oversized — it's exactly right. Room enough for a family, friends, and a way of life that slows down on purpose. The ground floor centers around a large, open living, dining, and kitchen area — 41 square meters in the salon alone, confirmed — with direct access to a terrace that looks out over the land. Underfloor heating runs beneath your feet on this level, warm in the cooler months without the visual noise of radiators. The upper floors are served by radiators running off a gas system, and double glazing throughout means this is a home that works year-round, not just in July. Four bedrooms spread across the upper levels give the house a quiet rhythm — mornings up there feel genuinely removed from the world. Then there's what sits outside the main house, and this is where the property earns its character. A vast independent stone barn dominates the land — the k ... click here to read more

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Set amidst the charming landscape of Eymet, Aquitaine, this 5-bedroom farmhouse promises a delightful blend of rural tranquility and easy access to local amenities. This recently updated property maintains its rustic allure while offering modern comforts, making it an attractive choice for families, expatriates, or overseas buyers searching for a slice of idyllic French countryside living. Location and Climate Nestled on the edge of Eymet, a lovely bastide town renowned for its medieval charm, vineyards, and vibrant expat community, the farmhouse enjoys a location that combines peace with the convenience of nearby facilities. Eymet is positioned in the Dordogne department, celebrated for its mild winters and warm, pleasant summers, providing a comfortable climate year-round. The region experiences ample sunshine, making it perfect for outdoor activities and growing your own produce in the property's expansive gardens. Property Description With an interior size of 199 square meters, the property exudes space and comfort. The ground floor hosts four of the five bedrooms, which are complemented by a sleek, light-filled kitchen – ideal for those who love to cook and entertain. The large living room with its new pellet burner heating system ensures a cozy environment during cooler evenings. The upper level houses an additional bedroom and benefits from extra storage in the attic, perfect for decluttering and organization. The outdoors of this property is equally impressive with nearly two acres of established gardens that include a small woodland. The presence of multiple dining areas outdoors alongside a desirable swimming pool creates a perfect environment for family gatherings or casual get-togethers. A private garage ... click here to read more

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Charming Stone-built Country Home in Eymet, Aquitaine Nestled in the picturesque landscape of Eymet in Aquitaine, this delightful stone house offers an enchanting living experience, combining the rustic charm of the countryside with modern comforts. The property includes a well-maintained main house, an attached barn, and a separate stone barn. A private swimming pool with a high-quality Turkish stone terrace provides a serene retreat perfectly suited for relaxation and leisure. Property Features: - Three airy bedrooms offering comfortable family accommodation - Two well-appointed bathrooms - Generous living space spanning approximately 180 square meters - Large, well-equipped utility room - Established gardens with an array of lush plants and shrubs, spread across 10,000 square meters - Additional features include a separate stone barn and an attached barn, providing ample storage or potential for further development - Services include water, electricity, and a septic tank system Local Area and Lifestyle: Situated just a 5-minute drive from the historic bastide town of Eymet, residents can enjoy the blend of tranquil country living with the convenience of nearby amenities. Eymet offers a variety of cafes, restaurants, and shops alongside weekly markets that showcase the region's best local produce and artisan products. For those interested in history and culture, the town's medieval architecture provides a picturesque backdrop for daily life. Living in Eymet, you will experience the mild and pleasant climate typical of the Aquitaine region, with warm summers and mild winters, perfect for outdoor activities year-round. The proximity to vineyards and scenic walking paths makes this area a haven for nature lovers and w ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the gentle embrace of the French countryside, this three-bedroom house offers a sweet escape to tranquility without sacrificing the conveniences of modern living. The property is located in Eymet, a picturesque town in the Aquitaine region of France, renowned for its rich history, delightful culture, and the warm embrace of its local community. This home stands on a generous plot of 1000 square meters, offering a balance of open outdoor space and cozy indoor living. Our overseas clients and expats seeking a ready-to-move-in property will find this house to be a gem. It reflects good condition throughout, thanks to the recent internal update that has left no stone unturned, transforming it into a comfortable abode for families or individuals looking for a slice of French paradise. The house is brimming with features: - 3 comfortable bedrooms - 2 bathrooms - Recently updated, well-appointed kitchen - Spacious reception room - Convenient utility room - Attached shed for extra storage - Cellar for your wine collection - Attached garage for secure parking - Covered terrace perfect for relaxation - Quaint well located on grounds - Land size of 1000m2 for gardening enthusiasts Life here in Eymet comes with the added charm of living in a French bastide town, with its quaint allure and vibrant local community. Despite its peaceful countryside setting, the property is situated just 1 km from a village with essential amenities, providing easy access to daily necessities. Eymet itself is a mere five minutes drive away, a town celebrated for its market days, offering local produce and crafts—perfect for a weekend outing or a leisurely stroll. The local area is rich in activities suited for outdoor lovers and relaxation ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Aquitaine region, this exquisite 5-bedroom stone house in Eymet offers a unique blend of rustic charm and modern comfort, making it an ideal second home for those seeking a tranquil retreat in the French countryside. With its rich history, vibrant local culture, and stunning landscapes, Eymet is a hidden gem that promises a lifestyle of leisure and discovery. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of nature, with sunlight streaming through the large windows of your spacious bedroom. This house, with its traditional pigeonnier and artist's studio, is more than just a property; it's a canvas for your dreams of a perfect holiday home. Local Lifestyle and Climate Eymet is renowned for its mild climate, with warm summers and mild winters, making it a year-round destination. The village is a lively hub of activity, offering a rich tapestry of cultural events, from weekly markets to summer festivals. The local community is welcoming, with a mix of locals and expats, creating a vibrant and inclusive atmosphere. Activities and Accessibility The surrounding countryside is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts, with opportunities for hiking, cycling, and exploring the scenic vineyards of the Dordogne. Eymet is conveniently located, with easy access to Bergerac Airport, just a 30-minute drive away, connecting you to major European cities. Investment Potential This property is not only a haven for relaxation but also a sound investment. The potential for rental income is significant, given the area's popularity with tourists and second-home buyers. The attached barn offers the possibility of conversion into a gîte, providing additional accommodation for guests or rental opportunities. Propert ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque region of Aquitaine lies a charming village known to many as Eymet, a delightful blend of history and vibrance that makes it an enticing destination for overseas buyers and expats looking to settle in a tranquil part of France. With its medieval architecture and vibrant community, Eymet offers a unique glimpse of French village life, perfect for those seeking a serene yet engaging lifestyle. It's here we find a remarkable villa that promises not just a home, but an enriching experience that could redefine your perspective on luxury living. This three-bedroom villa is situated just a stone's throw away from the iconic bastide village center of Eymet, perfectly blending the old-world charm with the conveniences of modern living. Eymet is renowned for its scenic landscapes, with gentle rivers meandering through the countryside and vineyards stretching across the horizon. The climate in this region is quite inviting, characterized by mild winters and warm, sun-drenched summers, ideal for those who cherish outdoor activities or simply wish to bask in the gentle French sun. As you step into this property, you are welcomed by a spacious ground floor that includes a fully-equipped kitchen, a cozy dining room, and not one but two large living rooms. These spaces are versatile and can be adapted to suit a varied array of needs, whether it's entertaining guests or enjoying a quiet evening with family. Additionally, a WC and a practical boiler room convenience the space, ensuring functionality accompanies beauty. - 3 bedrooms - 2 large living rooms - Dining room - Kitchen - Ground floor WC - Boiler room - Close to village heart - River views - Extra room for potential - Ensuite bedrooms - U ... click here to read more

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Welcome to the vibrant village of Eymet in the heart of Aquitaine, a place brimming with historical allure and scenic vistas that never fail to captivate residents and visitors alike. Nestled amidst this delightful setting, you'll find a delightful two-bedroom villa waiting to become your ideal home or vacation retreat. This property balances comfort with the quaint appeal of village life, offering just the right touch of coziness and ample space for a small family or expatriates seeking a slice of France's charming countryside. Stepping through the doors of this home, you immediately sense its well-maintained condition, with rooms that have seen the soft touch of loving care. The ground floor greets you with a spacious, open kitchen and dining area, perfect for hosting family meals or entertaining guests. The adjoining laundry room ensures practicality is never far away, while a shower room and a handy workshop space round off the lower level—a great spot for hobbyists or those who enjoy a bit of DIY. Heading upstairs, the first floor opens up to a roomy living area. It's the kind of place where you can relax with a good book or gather with friends in lively conversation. The living room extends outdoors onto a charming balcony/terrace that’s perfect for morning coffee while soaking up the views or unwinding as the day comes to a close. Two double bedrooms offer peaceful retreats at the end of a long day, each crafted with comfort in mind. An additional shower room on this level ensures convenience for all. This villa also boasts a private courtyard—ideal for those who cherish a bit of outdoor space for gardening, alfresco dining, or simply enjoying the sunshine in peace, unbothered by prying eyes. Features of the p ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque and ever-so-charming village of Eymet, Aquitaine, you'll find a truly exquisite villa that promises not only comfort but a delightful French lifestyle. Welcome to a 5-bedroom, 3-bathroom gem situated in the heart of one of the most sought-after villages in southwestern France. First off, let me tell ya, Eymet is a stunner. This postcard-perfect village boasts a rich medieval history, with its stunning architecture and vibrant local culture. Situated in the Dordogne region, Eymet enjoys a temperate climate with mild winters and warm summers, perfect for those who appreciate a balanced weather scenario. Living in Eymet is like taking a step back in time but with all the modern comforts. The village is bustling yet retains a peaceful, laid-back atmosphere. Imagine sunny morning strolls down the cobblestone streets, swinging by the local bakery for a fresh croissant, and mingling with friendly locals at the weekly markets. The local area also has various activities to offer, like wine tasting tours, historic site explorations, and scenic walks along the Dropt River. The villa itself is quite something. It's a 19th-century home that has been tastefully renovated, keeping the charm while incorporating modern conveniences. When you step into the spacious living/dining area, the sense of warmth and belonging is immediate. The fitted kitchen has all the essentials and more, making meal prep a breeze. The master bedroom is a sanctuary of tranquility, complemented by four other cozy bedrooms, ensuring ample space for family and guests. Property Features: - 5 Bedrooms - 3 Bathrooms - Fitted Kitchen - Living/Dining Room - Veranda - Independent Studio - Workshop - Swimming Pool - Nearly an acre of flat ... click here to read more

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Ah, Eymet! A tranquil, enchanting village set in the heart of the Aquitaine region, known for its lush landscapes, rich history, and vibrant culture. Nestled within this charming locale is a stunning five-bedroom villa that’s simply waiting to become your dream home. As a buzzing real estate agent with countless properties to showcase, I’ve come across many picturesque locales, but Eymet holds a special allure for those looking to immerse themselves in the quintessential French lifestyle. Now, let’s embark on a journey through this magnificent villa—truly, a slice of paradise. Spread across a generous 255 square meters, this residence has been meticulously renovated to ensure modern living comfort while retaining its authentic village charm. This villa, encapsulating the essence of a countryside retreat, is the perfect abode for families or anyone envisioning a life amidst the tranquility of rural France. When you walk through the door, you're greeting by an expansive entrance area that leads to a series of spacious living quarters. The ground floor is inviting, offering a seamless flow across rooms that include a cozy living room, a dining room brimming with natural light, a quaint office, and a fully equipped modern kitchen. The ground floor also features amenities such as a convenient laundry room and a lavatory, which only adds to the home's practical charm. - Entrance hall - Living room - Dining room - Office space - Modern kitchen - Laundry room - Ground floor WC - 5 spacious bedrooms - 2 bathrooms (1 bath, 1 shower room) - Intimate walled garden - Large barn - Double glazing windows - New electrical system - Mains drainage - Newly installed heating system One of the true jewels of this villa is its spiral st ... click here to read more

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Tucked away in the serene and picturesque region of Aquitaine, France, a villa grandly stands with its low-maintenance charm, ready to be the sanctuary you've been searching for. This impressive abode, located just a stroll away from the bustling and historic bastide town of Eymet, promises a harmonious blend of tranquility and access to vibrant local life. Perfectly suited for those looking to make a move into the French countryside, this property is much more than just a house — it's a lifestyle waiting to be embraced. Imagine stepping into a recently renovated villa that boasts a comfortable interior space of 168 square meters. It unfolds into five spacious bedrooms, ensuring there's plenty of room for family and guests. The villa doesn't cut corners on convenience either, with three well-designed bathrooms to ease the morning rush and accommodate everyone comfortably. Picture yourself gathering with loved ones in the open plan living room and dining area. It's an inviting space that seamlessly flows into a contemporary kitchen, making it the heart of the villa — a perfect setting for both intimate family dinners and larger gatherings. As the conversations and laughter fill this home, you'll appreciate the layout designed for ease and sociable living. Located on a generous plot of 4,000 square meters, the villa provides ample outdoor space, ideal for creating your own private oasis. Whether it's a BBQ with friends, playing games with the kids, or simply soaking in the French sunshine, the outdoor area holds endless possibilities. And speaking of sunshine, Eymet enjoys a temperate climate with warm summers, making it an idyllic place for those who appreciate outdoor living. Here's what the property has to offer: - ... click here to read more

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Alright, sorry for the delay, I’m juggling a few appointments today but want to give you all the details you need! I’m going to give you the honest story about this house in Eymet (Aquitaine region, SW France), perfect for folks moving in from abroad, or anyone looking to settle in this scenic part of France. I work for a large international agency with buyers from all over, so I know the kind of info you’ll want if this is your first move. So, to start—this is a detached stone house with plenty of character, but also practical and comfortable. It’s got a total of 4 bedrooms – 3 are in the main house, and the fourth is in a separate guest house. To be clear, the house is in good general condition and ready to live in straight away, so you don’t need to worry about big renovations, just the usual personal touches to make it your own. Sometimes rural properties in France need everything doing, but not this one, it’s already got double glazing, oil heating and a proper wood burner for those winter nights. This house sits between the towns of Eymet and Lauzun, about halfway—good for access and you’re not isolated at all, but you get nearly 4 hectares of rolling land, orchards, and open countryside. It’s a quiet, rural setting with proper privacy, so you won’t have close neighbours looking in. The property’s accessed via double gates, so there’s a nice sense of arrival as you come up the long drive. Living in Eymet is a unique experience, especially if you’re coming in as an expat or from abroad. This small medieval town is full of atmosphere, with an active community of both French and international residents – especially Brits, Dutch, and other Europeans. There’s always a market day (big one is Thursday) and events year ... click here to read more

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Charming Manor House in Eymet, Aquitaine Nestled in the picturesque Dordogne region, this substantial seven-bedroom manor house is set in the delightful town of Eymet, just a mere 25-minute drive from Bergerac Airport. With a generous 410 square meters of living space and a plot size of 1,945 square meters, this property combines the grandeur of historic French architecture with the comforts of modern living, making it an ideal residence for a growing family or an enterprising individual looking to delve into the hospitality business. Property Features: - 7 spacious bedrooms - 5 well-appointed bathrooms - Sizeable dining kitchen with a separate formal dining room - 4 large reception rooms, providing ample space for family gatherings and entertainment - Utility room for practical everyday living - An enclosed orangerie, perfect for relaxation or hosting guests - Charming walled courtyard featuring a 10-meter long heated swimming pool - Beautiful original ornate gazeau situated in mature private gardens - Independent apartment with its own kitchen facilities - Heat pumps for efficient central heating The home is characterized by traditional elegance yet requires some modernization to enhance its potential. This ‘fixer-upper’ opportunity allows the new owners to infuse their personal style into upgrading its historic charms. Local Area and Lifestyle: Eymet is a bastide town known for its vibrant community life and cultural offerings throughout the year. Living in Eymet, you will experience the blend of traditional French charm with the conveniences of modern amenities. The town boasts a variety of shops, cafes, and restaurants, which provide a lively social scene. Additionally, Eymet is recognized for its market days wh ... click here to read more

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Situated in the charming region of Aquitaine, France, this captivating farmhouse in Eymet offers an exceptional living opportunity, especially for those looking to embrace the quintessentially rustic French countryside lifestyle. Boasting an expansive layout with 6 bedrooms spread across the main house and two additional 2-bedroom gîtes, this property provides ample space and a versatile living arrangement that could cater to a variety of needs. The main residence includes 4 comfortable bedrooms, a delightfully equipped kitchen, a welcoming living room, and a practical shower room. The authenticity of its rural charm is complemented by the modern comforts embedded throughout the home, heralding a seamless blend of old-world charm with contemporary amenities. As residents or guests step outside, they are treated to an all-year-round bowling experience on the only full-size green with artificial turf in France. Accompanying this leisure facility is a superb clubhouse with two changing rooms, an inbuilt kitchen, and a sizeable dining area perfect for communal gatherings or a quiet meal overlooking the rolling countryside. The farmhouse rests peacefully on a generous land plot of 3762m2, with mature, manicured gardens and unobstructed views of the serene landscapes that define this area. The ample outdoor space invites opportunities for further development or to simply enjoy the tranquil settings as they are. For those with a vision to further capitalize on this property's potential, there exists the feasibility to develop two additional gîtes within the existing stone garage structures. This possibility extends a gentle invitation to those who might be interested in delving into a renovation project that promises to enh ... 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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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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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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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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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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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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