Enchanting Maison de Maitre in Saint-Vincent-de-Cosse: Your Dream Holiday Home

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Saint-Vincent-De-Cosse, Aquitaine, 24220, France, Saint-Vincent-de-Cosse (France)

3 Bedrooms · 2 Bathrooms · 128Floor area

€296,800

House

No parking

3 Bedrooms

2 Bathrooms

128m²

No garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Aquitaine region, this exquisite Maison de Maitre in Saint-Vincent-de-Cosse offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of French history. With its commanding presence and breathtaking views, this property is more than just a house; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with charm, relaxation, and endless possibilities.

Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds, as the morning sun casts a golden hue over the rolling hills of the Perigord Noir. This is the daily reality for those fortunate enough to call this property their second home. With three spacious bedrooms and two well-appointed bathrooms, this house is perfect for family getaways, romantic retreats, or hosting friends for a memorable holiday.

The ground floor welcomes you with a large, inviting kitchen, perfect for preparing delicious meals with fresh, local ingredients sourced from nearby markets. The dining room, featuring a magnificent open fireplace, sets the stage for cozy dinners and lively conversations. A further reception room, also boasting a grand fireplace, offers a warm and welcoming space to unwind after a day of exploring the local countryside.

Upstairs, each of the three bedrooms offers stunning views over the open countryside, providing a serene backdrop for restful nights. The second floor attic presents an exciting opportunity for further development, allowing you to tailor the space to your specific needs and desires.

The property's private grounds, spanning over half a hectare, are a haven of tranquility. Mature trees and shrubs provide shade and privacy, while the expansive lawn offers ample space for outdoor activities and gatherings. A large stone-built garage and additional storeroom/pigeonnier add to the property's appeal, offering practical storage solutions and potential for further enhancement.

Located just 9km from the charming town of St Cyprien and 14km from the historic towns of Sarlat and Domme, this property is ideally situated for exploring the rich cultural heritage and natural beauty of the region. Whether you're interested in visiting ancient castles, sampling world-renowned cuisine, or simply enjoying the stunning landscapes, there's something for everyone in this enchanting corner of France.

Key Features:
- Historic Maison de Maitre with a sense of grandeur
- Three spacious bedrooms with countryside views
- Two well-appointed bathrooms
- Large kitchen and dining room with feature fireplaces
- Potential for further development in the attic
- Private grounds with mature trees and expansive lawn
- Large stone-built garage and additional storeroom/pigeonnier
- Located in the heart of the Perigord Noir, close to St Cyprien, Sarlat, and Domme
- Ideal for family getaways, romantic retreats, or hosting friends
- Easy access to local markets, cultural sites, and outdoor activities

Owning this property means more than just having a place to stay; it's about embracing a lifestyle rich in culture, history, and natural beauty. Whether you're seeking a peaceful retreat or an active holiday home, this Maison de Maitre in Saint-Vincent-de-Cosse offers the perfect blend of comfort, elegance, and opportunity. Let Homestra guide you to your dream holiday home in the heart of France.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
3
Size
128
Price per m²
€2,319
Garden size
5757
Has Garden
No
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
2
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
House
Energy label

Unknown

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Dordogne region, this exquisite property in Castelnaud-la-Chapelle offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of French paradise. With its charming architecture and idyllic setting, this house is more than just a property; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with relaxation, adventure, and cultural richness. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of nature, the sun casting a golden hue over the rolling hills of the Périgord Noir. This is the daily reality for those fortunate enough to call this place their second home. The property comprises three distinct houses, each harmoniously arranged around a spacious terrace, complete with a refreshing swimming pool. Whether you're seeking a peaceful retreat or a vibrant holiday hub, this property caters to all your desires. ### A Lifestyle of Leisure and Exploration Local Attractions: - Castelnaud Castle: Just a short stroll away, this medieval fortress offers breathtaking views and a glimpse into France's storied past. - Sarlat-la-Canéda: A mere 20-minute drive, this town is renowned for its vibrant markets and exquisite cuisine. - Dordogne River: Perfect for kayaking, fishing, or simply enjoying a riverside picnic. Culinary Delights: - Local Markets: Discover fresh produce, artisanal cheeses, and world-class wines. - Gastronomic Experiences: Indulge in traditional Périgord dishes at nearby bistros and Michelin-starred restaurants. Outdoor Adventures: - Hiking and Cycling: Explore scenic trails that wind through lush forests and charming villages. - Hot Air Ballooning: Experience the region from above, with panoramic views that will leave you breathless. ### Property Features - House 1: Features a fully equipped kitchen, two cozy b ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Dordogne region, this delightful 4-bedroom house in Castelnaud-la-Chapelle offers an idyllic retreat for those seeking a second home in France. With its harmonious blend of traditional charm and modern comforts, this property is a perfect sanctuary for holidaymakers and expats alike. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of nature, with the sun casting a warm glow over the rolling hills of the Périgord Noir. This is the lifestyle that awaits you in Castelnaud-la-Chapelle, a village renowned for its medieval architecture and breathtaking landscapes. Property Highlights: - Spacious Living: The property comprises three interconnected houses, offering ample space for family and guests. - Private Pool: A well-integrated swimming pool (3 x 4 meters) serves as the centerpiece of the large terrace, perfect for leisurely afternoons. - Versatile Layout: - House 1: Features a fully-equipped kitchen, two cozy bedrooms, a shower room, a toilet, and a welcoming living room. - House 2: Offers a spacious living room with an open kitchen, two additional bedrooms, a lounge, and a bathroom with a toilet. - House 3: Includes a summer kitchen, a laundry room, a shower room, a toilet, and a relaxing sauna. - Scenic Views: Enjoy stunning vistas of the surrounding countryside from every angle. - Convenient Location: Just a stone's throw from local shops and amenities, and a short drive from the enchanting village center. Local Lifestyle and Attractions: Living in Castelnaud-la-Chapelle means embracing a lifestyle steeped in history and natural beauty. The village is home to the iconic Château de Castelnaud, a medieval fortress that offers panoramic views of the Dordogne Valley. Explore the cobb ... click here to read more

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A Tranquil Retreat in the Heart of Dordogne Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds in the picturesque village of Saint-Vincent-de-Cosse. Nestled in the heart of Dordogne, this charming 3-bedroom villa offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. With its inviting swimming pool and lush garden, this property is more than just a home—it's a gateway to a lifestyle of relaxation and cultural immersion. A Day in Your New Home Start your day with a leisurely breakfast on the expansive covered terrace, where the morning sun casts a warm glow over the garden. The scent of fresh croissants from the local boulangerie mingles with the crisp, clean air, setting the perfect tone for a day of exploration or relaxation. As the day unfolds, take a dip in the 10m x 4m swimming pool, its waters shimmering under the midday sun. The modern outdoor shower offers a refreshing rinse, while the surrounding countryside provides a stunning backdrop for your afternoon swim. Evenings to Remember As the sun sets, the villa transforms into a haven of comfort and elegance. The open-plan living and dining area, with its fully equipped modern kitchen, becomes the heart of the home. French doors open onto the side patio, inviting the cool evening breeze to flow through the space. Gather with family and friends for an al fresco dinner in the barbecue area, where the aroma of grilled delicacies fills the air. The garden, dotted with specimen trees, offers a tranquil setting for stargazing or sharing stories around a cozy fire pit. Discover Dordogne's Rich Heritage Living in Saint-Vincent-de-Cosse means embracing the rich cultural tapestry of Dordogne. Explore the region's medieval castles ... click here to read more

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Positioned in the charming village of Beynac-et-Cazenac in the picturesque region of Aquitaine, this delightful four-bedroom stone house offers an authentic taste of French provincial life paired with considerable potential for personalization. Priced at 449000, this property combines comfort, cultural richness, and the tranquil allure of the Dordogne countryside. Property Features: - Spacious interiors spanning 180 square meters - Four well-appointed bedrooms - Three bathrooms ensuring convenience for both family and guests - A fully equipped kitchen that serves as a warm heart of the home - A salon that presents a perfect setting for relaxation and social gatherings - An expansive basement with a laundry room, rear kitchen, and a garage with ample storage space - Attic space that is ready for conversion allowing further customization - Heating is facilitated by an automatic pellet boiler ensuring the home remains cozy during cooler months - Additional gîte with one bedroom, living room/kitchen, and WC — great for guests or potential rental income - Large stone barn offering further development potential - Extensive lands of approximately 7853 m2 complete with an orchard and a well The main house is in good condition, ready to offer a serene living experience to those who cherish a blend of historical allure and modern comforts. The additional gîte and spacious barn, although in need of renovation, present a fantastic opportunity for those looking to invest in further space or delve into projects that reflect their personal touch. Local Area and Lifestyle: Living in Beynac-et-Cazenac, one is nestled in the heart of a region revered for its undulating landscapes, medieval towns, and gastronomic delights. The property ... click here to read more

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A Timeless Escape in the Heart of the Dordogne Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant murmur of the Dordogne River, as the morning sun casts a golden hue over the majestic Château de Beynac. Nestled in the enchanting village of Beynac-et-Cazenac, this five-bedroom stone house offers a rare opportunity to immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of French history and culture, while enjoying the comforts of modern living. A Journey Through Time and Comfort Step inside this beautifully renovated home, where the past and present harmoniously coexist. The ground floor welcomes you with a spacious dining area and an open kitchen, where the aroma of freshly baked croissants mingles with the warmth of an original fireplace. Exposed beams and rustic stone walls evoke a sense of authenticity, while French doors invite the outside in, leading to a lush garden that promises endless moments of relaxation. The cozy living room, with its inviting ambiance, is perfect for unwinding after a day of exploring the nearby historical sites. A ground-floor bedroom with an en-suite bathroom offers convenience and privacy, making it ideal for guests or those who prefer single-level living. A Sanctuary of Privacy and Productivity Ascend the original solid wood staircase to the first floor, where two comfortable bedrooms await, each with its own en-suite bathroom. A dedicated office space, equipped with high-speed fiber optic internet, ensures that you can seamlessly blend work and leisure, all while surrounded by the serene beauty of the Dordogne. The second floor reveals two additional spacious bedrooms and an extra bathroom, providing ample space for family, friends, or even a rental opportunity. The thoughtful lay ... click here to read more

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Picture yourself on a sun-warmed terrace in the Dordogne Valley, evening light painting the limestone cliffs gold as you sip local Bergerac wine, your eyes drawn to the medieval tower of Château de Beynac rising above ancient rooftops just beyond your garden. This is life at your vacation home in Beynac-et-Cazenac, one of France's Plus Beaux Villages, where centuries-old cobblestone streets wind beneath your feet and every window frames a postcard-perfect view of one of Europe's most storied river valleys. Your three-bedroom stone house sits elevated on the village heights, offering that rare combination of privacy, proximity to village life, and those unforgettable castle views that make the Périgord Noir region legendary among international property seekers. This is your gateway to authentic French country living, just 90 minutes from Bordeaux and perfectly positioned for year-round European escapes. The property itself embodies classic Périgourdine architecture from the 1960s, constructed during an era when builders still honored regional traditions with proper stone construction and generous proportions. The independent kitchen opens possibilities for serious French cooking adventures with ingredients from the Saturday market in nearby Sarlat, while the separate living areas flow naturally onto that terrace where countless summer evenings await. Three bedrooms provide comfortable accommodation for family gatherings or rental guests, with one positioned on the first floor for added flexibility. Two shower rooms mean no morning bottlenecks when the house fills with visitors eager to explore castles, kayak the Dordogne River, or cycle through walnut groves to the next medieval village. The complete basement offers subst ... click here to read more

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Picture yourself standing in the dappled sunlight of your own private forest, a cup of coffee warming your hands as birdsong fills the morning air and the ancient stone walls of your Dordogne home glow amber in the early light. This is the reality awaiting at this three-bedroom renovation project in Meyrals, where 3,000 square meters of wooded land create an enchanting sanctuary in one of France's most celebrated regions. The quiet rustle of oak leaves, the distant call of wood pigeons, and the satisfying solitude of true countryside living combine to offer something increasingly rare: genuine escape from the modern world. This 105-square-meter stone house sits at the heart of the Périgord Noir, the black Périgord named for its dense oak forests that have sheltered human settlement since prehistoric times. The property occupies the kind of hidden corner that makes the Dordogne legendary among those seeking authentic French country living. Here, centuries-old traditions of building with local stone and living in harmony with the forest continue, and your restoration project connects you directly to this timeless architectural heritage. The bones of the house are solid and characterful, with stone walls that have weathered generations and spaces that invite creative reimagining. The current layout offers excellent potential for transformation. The 36-square-meter living area flows naturally between lounge, dining room, and open kitchen, creating the kind of generous entertaining space perfect for long summer dinners with friends and family. Two bedrooms of approximately ten square meters each provide flexible accommodation options, while a third bedroom awaits your vision. The attached lean-to structure adds significant ... click here to read more

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A Tranquil Retreat in the Heart of the Dordogne Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant song of birds, as the morning sun casts a golden hue over the lush, rolling hills of the Dordogne. This is the daily reality at this exquisite country home in Castelnaud-la-Chapelle, a sanctuary that offers both serenity and adventure in equal measure. A Home Steeped in History and Comfort Nestled just minutes from the iconic Château des Milandes, this estate is a harmonious blend of traditional charm and modern convenience. The main residence, with its eight spacious bedrooms, is a testament to thoughtful design and meticulous upkeep. As you step inside, you're greeted by a light-filled living room, where large French doors open onto a terrace that offers panoramic views of the verdant valley below. The warmth of a wood-burning stove adds a cozy touch, making it the perfect spot for family gatherings or quiet evenings. The heart of the home is undoubtedly the modern kitchen, complete with a central island and an open-plan dining area. Here, culinary adventures await, inspired by the rich flavors of local produce and the region's renowned gastronomy. The ground floor also features a luxurious master suite, offering a private retreat with an en-suite bathroom and direct access to the garden. A Haven for Guests and Family The estate's fully renovated outbuilding is a versatile space, ideal for hosting guests or generating rental income. The self-contained apartment (gîte) is a cozy abode, featuring a spacious bedroom, a modern bathroom, and a living area that opens to a well-equipped kitchen. An additional guest room with a separate entrance ensures privacy and comfort for visitors. Outdoor Living at Its ... click here to read more

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Charming Farmhouse in Vézac, Dordogne Nestled in the scenic region of Aquitaine, in the historically rich Dordogne department, this 9-bedroom farmhouse presents a unique opportunity for those looking to imbue a property with their personal style while embracing the French countryside. With a thoughtful asking price of €399,000, this property offers both considerable space and potential, spanning 270 square meters across lush surroundings. Property Features: - Size: 270 square meters - Bedrooms: 9 (including a two-bedroom guest annexe) - Bathrooms: 8 (5 en-suite) - Independent or integrated guest accommodation - Adjacent barn with renovation needs, especially the roof - Large flat garden, potentially suitable for a swimming pool (with proper permissions) Amenities and Local Area: Vézac, a quaint village in Dordogne, boasts proximity to cultural landmarks and natural beauty. Living here, you'd find yourself within walking distance to the serene Dordogne river, ideal for peaceful morning walks or adventurous kayaking. The area is dotted with historic chateaux such as Beynac, Fayrac, Castelnaud, Marqueyssac, and Milandes, enriching your weekends with historical explorations and picturesque settings. For those with a penchant for farming or gardening, the generous garden offers ample space for cultivation, adding to the farmhouse charm with home-grown produce or a floral paradise. Climate: The climate in this part of France typically features mild winters and warm summers, conducive to both living and farming, and perfect for enjoying the outdoors and the scenic beauty of Aquitaine throughout most of the year. Living in a Farmhouse: Embracing life in a farmhouse in Vézac means connecting with nature and enjoying a slowe ... click here to read more

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Located in the charming region of Aquitaine, within the picturesque Dordogne department, this nine-bedroom house in Vézac offers an authentic French countryside experience, reminiscent of the area's historic elegance and bucolic charm. The property, offering a generous living space of 270 square meters, is currently listed at €399,000. This stone-built house combines the rustic appeal with functional living spaces, ideal for those looking to immerse themselves in the French way of life, or potentially explore opportunities in local tourism. The house features a total of nine well-proportioned bedrooms, including five with en-suite facilities that would be perfect for hosting guests or a large family needing privacy and space. Property Features: - 9 bedrooms (5 with en-suite bathrooms) - 3 additional bathrooms - Total area: 270 square meters - Stone construction - Independently accessible two-bedroom guest annex Amenities: - Large, flat mature garden - Space available for a swimming pool installation (subject to permissions) - Adjacent barn with potential for conversion (requires new roofing) - Walking distance to the Dordogne river The house was previously utilized as a successful bed and breakfast, hinting at the property’s capability to generate income, especially given its lokcation in a popular tourist region surrounded by historical sites like the castles of Beynac, Fayrac, Castelnaud, Marqueyssac, and Milandes. These landmarks not only draw visitors from around the globe but also create a magical backdrop for daily living. Life in Vézac offers a blend of tranquility and activity; with the Dordogne river nearby, residents can enjoy a variety of outdoor activities such as canoeing, fishing, and leisurely walks a ... click here to read more

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Welcome to this charming 5-bedroom country home, situated in the enchanting landscape of Allas Les Mines, Aquitaine, France. Poised within the heart of Perigord Noir, this residential gem is an idyllic haven that allows one to immerse oneself in the tranquility of country living while still being conveniently connected to the necessities of urban living through the nearby town of Saint Cyprien. Exploring this property you'll discover a classically designed home of 155 square meters, perched on a generous land area of 6821 square meters, proving ample outdoor play and relaxation space. This house was constructed in 1985 and remains in good condition to date, having been lovingly maintained and sensitively updated over the years, preserving its original charm and authenticity. At the center of the home, a large open plan living room and dining area await, complete with a cozy fireplace and an efficient pellet stove burner for those cooler evenings. The kitchen is spacious, fitted with good-quality appliances and offers plenty of room for preparation and storage. The ground floor also hosts two sizable bedrooms and one bathroom, well-equipped and designed to provide comfort and convenience. An elegant elm staircase leads to the upper level, home to three additional bedrooms. These rooms are featured with chestnut parquet flooring, adding a touch of warmth and character to the spaces. A well-appointed shower room is also located on this floor. A full basement of 129 square meters includes a garage, a workshop, and a wine cave providing an enticing proposition for wine connoisseurs. Moreover, there are two functional wooden outbuildings adding much value to this property. Property Features: 5 Bedrooms 3 Bathrooms Op ... click here to read more

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Located in the serene and picturesque hillside of Castels et Bézenac, this unique property offers not just a living space but a tranquil lifestyle. Set amidst the charming Dordogne region of France, this residence combines intrinsic French rustic appeal with modern living standards making it an ideal abode for those looking to relocate or purchase a secondary home overseas. The main house, dating back to 1860, tastefully preserves its historical essence while incorporating contemporary design elements. It comprises two well-proportioned bedrooms, including a master suite that promises privacy and comfort. The independent Mobalpa kitchen is fitted with all the necessary modern appliances, ensuring a delightful culinary experience. The living room, the centerpiece of this house, is highlighted by a magnificent inglenook fireplace that adds to the home's old-world charm and provides a warm gathering place for family and friends. Additional spaces in the main house include two cozy shower rooms and a versatile attic, already insulated and ready for conversion, potentially as an additional bedroom or a recreational area. Adjacent to the main residence is the second house, accessible via a separate entrance. This structure features two bedrooms, a shower room, and a charming mezzanine, ideal for guests or potentially as a rental opportunity. Both houses boast double-glazing, ensuring energy efficiency is maintained throughout the year. Electric heating in each building provides modern comfort, contrasting pleasantly with the rustic aesthetic. The outdoor area includes a covered terrace, perfect for enjoying the surrounding breathtaking panoramic views while sipping on a cup of local wine or dining al fresco. The landscape a ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Dordogne region, this enchanting stone mill house in Veyrines-de-Domme offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of French history while enjoying the modern comforts of a well-maintained holiday home. With its rich heritage and idyllic setting, this property is perfect for those seeking a tranquil escape or a vibrant second home in one of France's most beloved regions. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of nature, the sun casting a golden hue over the lush landscape, and the promise of a day filled with exploration and relaxation. This is the lifestyle that awaits you in Veyrines-de-Domme, a charming village that embodies the essence of rural France. Property Highlights: - Historic Charm: Formerly a working stone mill, this property exudes character and history, offering a unique living experience. - Spacious Living: With 160 square meters of living space, the house features four generously sized bedrooms and two bathrooms, providing ample room for family and guests. - Modern Comforts: The ground floor boasts a 41 m² living room with a cozy fireplace and wood-burning stove, perfect for chilly evenings. - Gourmet Kitchen: A 14 m² kitchen opens onto a terrace, ideal for al fresco dining and entertaining. - Relaxation and Recreation: Enjoy the 5x10 m secured swimming pool, a perfect spot to unwind and soak up the sun. - Scenic Views: A 19 m² veranda offers stunning views of the surrounding landscape, with direct access to the pool. - Convenient Amenities: Includes a laundry room, separate toilet, and ample storage space. - Outdoor Paradise: Set in a wooded park with a millrace, the property offers a serene environment for nature lovers. - Practical Features: A 36 m² double gar ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Dordogne region, this enchanting stone mill house in Veyrines-de-Domme offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of French history while enjoying the modern comforts of a well-maintained holiday home. With its rich heritage and idyllic setting, this property is perfect for those seeking a tranquil escape or a vibrant second home in one of France's most beloved regions. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of nature, the sun casting a golden hue over the lush landscape, and the promise of a day filled with exploration and relaxation. This is the lifestyle that awaits you in Veyrines-de-Domme, a charming village that embodies the essence of rural France. A Home Steeped in History and Charm This former stone mill, spanning 160 square meters, is a testament to timeless architecture and craftsmanship. The property has been lovingly maintained, ensuring that its historical charm is preserved while offering all the modern amenities you need for a comfortable stay. - Spacious Living Areas: The ground floor features a generous 41 m² living room, complete with a cozy fireplace and wood-burning stove, perfect for gathering with family and friends on cooler evenings. - Gourmet Kitchen: A 14 m² kitchen opens onto a sun-drenched terrace, ideal for al fresco dining and enjoying the serene surroundings. - Relaxation and Recreation: The property boasts a secure 5x10 m swimming pool, providing a refreshing retreat during the warm summer months. - Comfortable Bedrooms: With four bedrooms, including a charming attic room, there's ample space for guests or family members to unwind. - Modern Conveniences: Two well-appointed bathrooms ensure convenience and privacy for all occupants. A Gateway to ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Dordogne region, this enchanting stone mill house in Veyrines-de-Domme offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of French history while enjoying the modern comforts of a well-maintained holiday home. With its rich heritage and idyllic setting, this property is perfect for those seeking a tranquil escape or a vibrant second home in one of France's most beloved regions. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of nature, with the sun casting a golden hue over the lush, wooded park that surrounds your home. This former stone mill, with its charming architectural details, invites you to step back in time while providing all the amenities needed for contemporary living. The property spans 160 square meters, offering ample space for family gatherings, entertaining friends, or simply unwinding in your private sanctuary. ### A Glimpse into Your New Lifestyle Ground Floor: - A spacious 41 m² living room, featuring a cozy fireplace and wood-burning stove, perfect for chilly evenings. - A 14 m² kitchen that opens onto a sun-drenched terrace, ideal for al fresco dining. - Convenient laundry room and separate toilet. First Floor: - Three generously sized bedrooms (15 m², 14.4 m², and 16 m²) with fitted wardrobes, offering comfort and privacy. - A well-appointed bathroom with a shower and separate toilet. - A 19 m² veranda with a shower, storage space, and direct access to the pool, creating a seamless indoor-outdoor living experience. Second Floor: - A charming 12 m² bedroom, compliant with Carrez law, providing a cozy retreat. ### Outdoor Oasis - A secure 5x10 m swimming pool, perfect for leisurely swims or energetic laps. - A millrace that adds a touch of historical charm to the propert ... click here to read more

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Ladies and gentlemen, step right up and take a closer look at this delightful character cottage nestled in the heart of Cladech, a charming village located in the stunning Aquitaine region of France. Let me tell ya, properties like this don't come around too often! As a real estate agent with plenty of buyers to please, I can assure you this gem is a once-in-a-lifetime find that'll capture your heart with its quaint appeal and fantastic features. Let’s dive right into it. This stone house is oozing with that authentic French character you’ve been dreaming of. Three cozy bedrooms, two bathrooms, all wrapped up in a snug 89m² space, it’s the perfect size for an overseas buyer looking to settle into the French countryside. Living here isn’t just about the house, but about embracing the serene lifestyle that Cladech has to offer. Now the property's not enormous but it's packed with charm and functionality. On the ground floor, you'll find a welcoming living room that features a charming fireplace, perfect for those quiet, chilly evenings. The doors open onto the front terrace, offering a lovely spot to savor your morning coffee while taking in the fragrant country air. Adjacent, there's a well-equipped kitchen with a petite dining nook that's just right for family meals. A small shower room and a utility space are also cleverly tucked on this floor for your convenience. Venture to the lower ground floor and you’re greeted by the master bedroom, which directly opens onto the back garden. This room's designed for those who appreciate waking up to the sight and scent of nature. Add a bathroom and a small dressing area, and you’ve got all the makings of a perfect retreat. The first floor holds an additional bedroom, accessed ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the enchanting Dordogne valley, in the picturesque village of La Roque-Gageac, lies a hidden gem waiting for its next chapter to be penned by an overseas buyer looking for the authentic French countryside living experience. This captivating three-bedroom country home, built in the 1970s, has recently undergone tasteful renovations, blending modern comforts with the rustic charm and architectural integrity of the region. Offering a generous 153 square meters of living space, this property ensures a comfortable lifestyle while providing plenty of room for personal touches and further enhancements. The distinctive design of the home positions the bedrooms on the ground floor, keeping them cool and serene, while the living areas above are bathed in natural light and enjoy panoramic views of the lush countryside. Let's delve into the features and amenities that make this property a truly inviting prospect: ### Property Features: - Three cozy bedrooms: Spaciously designed for tranquility and rest. - Two well-appointed bathrooms: Modern fixtures paired with charm. - Renovated interiors: Meticulously updated to strike the perfect balance between modernity and rustic allure. - Spacious living areas: Positioned on the first floor to maximize the enjoyment of picturesque views. - Heated swimming pool: Offering leisure and relaxation in the privacy of your backyard. - Various outdoor decks: Covered spaces for entertaining or peaceful contemplation. - Charming cabin: A versatile space that currently serves as a garden shed/workshop, ready to adapt to your creative vision. ### Local Area and Lifestyle: La Roque-Gageac, a village ranked among "Les Plus Beaux Villages de France" (The Most Beautiful Villages ... click here to read more

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Situated in the heart of the enchanting Périgord Noir region, the picturesque village of La Roque-Gageac presents a unique opportunity for international buyers seeking a slice of serene French living. Nestled along the banks of the majestic Dordogne River, this 3-bedroom residence showcases not only a home but a lifestyle that blends countryside tranquility with cultural richness. Located within close proximity to the medieval town of Sarlat, a mere 9 km away, and an easy bike ride along the river to Cenac-et-Saint Julien, the area is a tapestry of experiences and conveniences. As you approach this charming property, an inviting veranda welcomes you, featuring a BBQ and an outdoor dining space, perfect for leisurely afternoons or casual evening gatherings. The garden surrounding the house has been meticulously landscaped, transforming it into an exotic retreat where a ZEN pergola invites you to unwind. With a spa nestled under the pergola, this is an idyllic spot for relaxation and rejuvenation amidst lush greenery. Step through the threshold, and you're greeted by a warm living area that seamlessly combines the kitchen and lounge. The ambiance is cozy, especially when the wooden fireplace is aglow. This ground floor exudes practicality with a bedroom, a bathroom, a separate toilet, a utility space, and even a laundry room—all conveniently located for ease of use. One of the highlights of this house is the innovative workshop next door. Recently fitted with a heat pump, it not only enhances comfort but also promises energy efficiency, making it an asset for the environmentally conscious. Upstairs, the story continues with a landing that opens into a sitting area, flanked by two more bedrooms. One comes with a dressin ... click here to read more

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