Enchanting Stone House with Pool in Issigeac, Dordogne - Ideal Second Home

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Aquitaine, Dordogne, Issigeac, France, Issigeac (France)

4 Bedrooms · 6 Bathrooms · 360Floor area

€726,315

House

No parking

4 Bedrooms

6 Bathrooms

360m²

Garden

Pool

Not furnished

Description

Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Dordogne region, this enchanting stone house in Issigeac offers a unique blend of rustic charm and modern comfort, making it the perfect second home or holiday retreat. With its rich history, vibrant local culture, and stunning natural beauty, Issigeac is a haven for those seeking a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.

Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of the French countryside, the sun casting a warm glow over the rolling hills and vineyards that surround your new home. This lovingly renovated property, with its original stone façade and contemporary interiors, invites you to experience the best of both worlds.

A Home with Character and Comfort



The main house welcomes you with a spacious entrance hall, where original checkerboard tiles and beamed walls set the tone for the rest of the home. The open-plan lounge, kitchen, and breakfast room are perfect for entertaining, featuring sleek stainless steel fixtures and a seamless flow into the dining area. Sliding doors lead to a sun-drenched terrace and a luxurious swimming pool, ideal for lazy summer afternoons.

- 4 Bedrooms, 6 Bathrooms: Spacious accommodations for family and guests.
- 360 sqm of Living Space: Plenty of room to relax and entertain.
- Heated Swimming Pool: Enjoy a swim in the privacy of your own backyard.
- Chic Studio Apartments: Four stylish studios, perfect for guests or potential rental income.
- Modern Amenities: Polished concrete floors, air conditioning, and Italian-style showers.
- Expansive Grounds: Ideal for gardening, outdoor activities, or even keeping livestock.
- Garage and Workshop: Ample space for storage and hobbies.

A Lifestyle of Leisure and Exploration



Issigeac is more than just a location; it's a lifestyle. Known for its medieval architecture and vibrant Sunday market, this charming village offers a glimpse into the past while providing all the modern conveniences you need.

- Local Cuisine: Savor the flavors of the region with fresh produce, artisanal cheeses, and world-renowned wines.
- Outdoor Adventures: Explore the Dordogne River, hike through lush forests, or cycle along scenic routes.
- Cultural Events: From summer festivals to art exhibitions, there's always something happening in Issigeac.
- Convenient Access: Just a short drive from Bergerac Airport and well-connected by rail, making travel a breeze.

A Second Home with Endless Possibilities



Whether you're looking for a peaceful retreat, a place to create lasting memories with family and friends, or an investment opportunity in the thriving holiday rental market, this property offers it all. The potential for a gîte business with the studio apartments adds an exciting dimension to this already remarkable home.

Owning a second home in Issigeac means embracing a slower pace of life, where you can unwind, recharge, and immerse yourself in the beauty of the French countryside. It's a place where every day feels like a holiday, and every moment is an opportunity to create cherished memories.

Don't miss the chance to make this enchanting stone house your own. Contact Homestra today to schedule a viewing and start your journey to owning a piece of paradise in the heart of Dordogne.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
4
Size
360
Price per m²
€2,018
Garden size
4390
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
6
Has swimming pool
Yes
Property type
House
Energy label

Unknown

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Sunday morning in Issigeac: the weekly market on Place du Château is already buzzing by nine, the smell of roasting chicken drifting from the rôtisserie stall, the sound of French chatter rising above the medieval ramparts. You're a ten-minute drive away, standing at your kitchen window with a coffee, looking out across a valley that hasn't changed much in three centuries. That's the kind of morning this property delivers, week after week, season after season. This is a barn conversion done right — and that distinction matters. Too many conversions in the Périgord sacrifice either the soul or the practicality, stripping out the stone to insert plasterboard, or preserving the beams while ignoring the cold. Here, the balance actually works. Exposed stone walls and heavy oak beams anchor every room in something authentic, while underfloor heating on the ground floor, solar panels for hot water, double glazing throughout, and a rare energy rating of B mean your running costs won't eat you alive. For a property of this age and character, that B rating is genuinely exceptional — most stone farmhouses in the Dordogne struggle to break a D. The layout is generous at 250 square metres, and it doesn't waste space on corridors or awkward half-rooms. The kitchen and dining room is the kind you actually want to cook in — properly fitted, with room for a long table and still space to move around it. A wood-burning stove anchors one end. The adjoining living room has its own stove too, and on a January evening when mist sits in the valley and the fire is going, this room becomes the whole reason you bought in France. Beyond that, a utility room with pantry storage and a guest cloakroom handle the unglamorous logistics cleanly. Upsta ... click here to read more

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Sunday morning in the Dordogne has a particular quality to it. The air smells of cut grass and something faintly herbal — wild thyme, maybe, drifting up from the countryside that rolls away beyond your pool terrace. You open the patio doors from the kitchen and the sound follows: a distant church bell from the village, the soft knock of a shutter, absolute quiet between each ring. This is what you actually bought. This three-bedroom, single-level home sits just outside Issigeac — one of the most genuinely pretty bastide villages in the Périgord Pourpre — and it does something rare for a property at this price point: it's ready. No projects. No compromise on the important things. You walk in, unpack, and start living. The open-plan living, dining, and kitchen space is the kind of room that earns that overused word "heart of the home" — except here it's actually true. Large double-glazed windows pull the garden into the room visually, and two sets of patio doors open fully onto a covered terrace so that indoor and outdoor living collapse into one uninterrupted space across the warmer months. A wood-burning stove anchors the room for the other side of the year, when Dordogne evenings turn cool and there's nowhere you'd rather be than here with a glass of Bergerac rouge and something slow-cooking on the stove. The kitchen and dining area share the same easy flow, so cooking doesn't isolate whoever's at the hob from the rest of the table — a detail that matters enormously when you're hosting friends for ten days in August. The sleeping wing sits at the opposite end of the house, a sensible arrangement that gives kids or guests real separation from the living spaces. Three proper bedrooms, a shower room, and a separate WC. ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the enchanting Dordogne region, this exquisite 4-bedroom stone farmhouse in Issigeac invites you to experience the quintessential French countryside lifestyle. 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 private oasis. This is more than just a home; it's a gateway to a life of tranquility, cultural richness, and timeless beauty. ### A Day in the Life As you step into this lovingly restored farmhouse, you're greeted by the warm embrace of its rustic charm. The spacious 218m² interior seamlessly blends traditional elements with modern comforts, creating an inviting atmosphere perfect for both relaxation and entertainment. Picture yourself starting the day with a leisurely breakfast in the sun-drenched kitchen, where the aroma of freshly baked croissants mingles with the scent of blooming lavender from the garden. The heart of the home, this kitchen is a culinary enthusiast's dream, equipped with state-of-the-art appliances and ample space for preparing gourmet meals. As you sip your morning coffee, the promise of a day filled with exploration and leisure awaits. ### Embrace the Seasons In spring, the garden bursts into a riot of colors, with vibrant flowers painting a picturesque backdrop for outdoor gatherings. Summer days are best spent lounging by the heated swimming pool, where the water glistens under the azure sky. As autumn arrives, the surrounding vineyards and orchards offer a bounty of seasonal delights, perfect for savoring with friends and family. Winter transforms the landscape into a serene wonderland, inviting cozy evenings by the fireplace, where the crackling wood and the w ... click here to read more

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Nestled amidst the serene landscape of Aquitaine in the Dordogne region, this captivating wooden-framed house invites you to experience the tranquility of French countryside living. Situated just outside the enchanting village of Issigeac, you will find yourself immersed in a blend of medieval charm and modern comforts. As a real estate agent, I spend my days crisscrossing this picturesque region, finding hidden gems like this one. The location alone sets a vibrant tone for a life richly lived, and I'm eager to share all there is to love about this property and its surroundings. This charming three-bedroom house, built in 2013, boasts a delightful fusion of rustic charm and contemporary design. With panoramic views all around, it offers a perfect setting for those looking to immerse themselves in nature without relinquishing modern conveniences. The house's thoughtful layout maximizes both space and light, making each room a cozy yet vibrant haven. In the bustling town of Issigeac, you are graced by winding cobblestone streets and a flourishing local market, where the scent of freshly baked baguettes and croissants waft through the air. Every Sunday, the town comes alive with vendors offering local produce, artisan goods, and tantalizing French treats. Here, you’ll also find cozy cafes and intimate restaurants serving delectable cuisine, making everyday dining a delightful experience. The nearby town of Villeréal, part of the esteemed Plus Beaux Villages de France, offers a stark contrast with its lively atmosphere and rich cultural heritage. With lively cultural festivals and historic architecture, living here is like stepping into a living history book, where each page is filled with stories of the past. Explore th ... click here to read more

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Welcome to the charming village of Issigeac in the heart of the Dordogne region, nestled amidst rolling hills and lush landscapes. Here, you will discover a property that perfectly merges the rustic charm of yesteryear with the conveniences of modern living. This enchanting stone cottage, situated in the picturesque region of Aquitaine, is ready to become your new home—a place where every day feels like a retreat into the past, yet with all the comforts of the present. As you approach this lovely home, you'll be captivated by its quintessential French countryside allure. The stone facade, reflecting centuries of history, welcomes you into a space that has been thoughtfully updated while preserving its original character. With an interior space of around 110 square meters, this home offers a cozy yet spacious environment for those seeking a retreat from the hustle and bustle of urban life. Stepping inside, the home's warmth and charm immediately wraps around you. The living room serves as the heart of the home, where a fantastic wood-burning stove stands as the centerpiece, inviting you to enjoy cozy evenings by the fire. The room is double glazed, ensuring energy efficiency and reducing noise, creating the perfect sanctuary for relaxing after a long day. The kitchen is a modern marvel, featuring an induction hob and dual aspect windows that not only fill the space with natural light but also provide delightful views of the established garden. Picture yourself preparing meals while gazing upon the serene landscape, or stepping through the glass door onto the covered terrace, ideal for al fresco dining. Here, you can enjoy the breathtaking Dordogne sunsets, painting the sky in hues of pink and gold as you dine outdoors. ... click here to read more

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Welcome to this remarkable, good-condition 5 bedroom house nestled in the heart of Aquitaine, Dordogne, exactly in Issigeac, France. This charming French country house is a harmonious blend of history, character, and comforts of modern living. The house benefits from an enchanting presence of rustic charm and sophistication which envelopes you the moment you enter the grounds. Its towering stone facades, rustic wooden ceiling beams and stone-block interior walls accentuate the old-world charm of the house. The layout of the house covers a sizeable 256 square meters. When you open the doors to this historic home, you'll be greeted by the marvellous, fully-equipped country-style kitchen which is reminiscent of traditional French cuisine. Imagine yourself cooking with ingredients sourced from the local markets, with the warmth of the traditional fireplace comforting you in the colder months. Moving on to the vibrant living room featuring double doors that amplify the natural light. Walk out onto the terrace for an access to unparalleled tranquility and a serene view of the countryside. The sun-room at the rear end of the property offers a comforting space where you can immerse yourself in a novel or glass of fine French wine with impressive views. The house has four charming, generously-sized bedrooms in the main body and three bathrooms. Hints of authenticity have been preserved in these bedrooms, each designed in a manner that respects privacy and promotes restful sleep. One of the special features of the property is the self-contained guest annexe. This was thoughtfully renovated from an old pigeonnier in 2012. The annexe comes with its own living area and a kitchen, perfect for guests or even as a potential incom ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Dordogne countryside, in the charming town of Issigeac, stands a stunning farmhouse that encapsulates the quintessence of French rural living. Situated in the desirable region of Aquitaine, France, this property is poised as an ideal purchase for overseas buyers looking for a taste of the idyllic French lifestyle. As a bustiling real estate agent with my finger on the pulse of the property market, I'm thrilled to present to you this extraordinary opportunity. First, let’s dive into the allure of the property itself. This farmhouse is an attractive proposition for anyone seeking a serene retreat, whether it's to host loved ones, indulge in personal rejuvenation, or embark on a unique project in one of France's most appealing regions. Sprawling over nearly 7 hectares of lush land, the farmhouse is in good condition, meaning you can move straight in without the hassle of renovations. The main house, artfully renovated just three years ago, whispers a story of comfort and elegance. The open-plan living and dining area, with its soaring cathedral ceilings, provides an awe-inspiring space filled with natural light. The kitchen, custom-made to delight any culinary enthusiast, reflects a harmonious blend of function and style. The master bedroom offers an exotic Moroccan-style en-suite, adding a touch of the far-flung to this otherwise deeply-rooted French home. Step out onto the large covered terrace and take in the exquisite views of the peaceful surroundings, a perfect spot for dawn meditations over a cup of French coffee. Beyond the main residence, the property includes two one-bedroom guest houses. Both have been tastefully renovated, showcasing modern comforts like air conditionin ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque heart of Aquitaine, Dordogne, Issigeac, France, this distinguished yet cozy three-bedroom stone cottage offers an ideal blend of modern convenience and timeless charm. Lovingly modernized, this residence has respected its storied past, ensuring that its original character not only remains intact but is celebrated. Property Features: - Size: 110m² - Bedrooms: Three (Two doubles and a smaller room ideal for guests or an office) - Bathrooms: One (Includes a new shower, a bath, and is complemented by a separate toilet and laundry/store room) - Large modern kitchen with an induction hob, dual aspect windows, and a glass door leading to a covered terrace - Spacious living room centered around a fantastic wood-burning stove - Double-glazed windows throughout Amenities: - Wood-burning stove - Induction hob - Modern kitchen - Covered terrace - Established garden - Separate laundry/store room The heart of this home beats within its generously proportioned living room, where a wood-burning stove stands as a testament to home and warmth. The large modern kitchen, equipped with an induction hob, invites culinary exploration and boasts dual aspect windows that frame the lush garden and sweep views of the surrounding countryside. The intimacy of al fresco dining comes alive on the covered terrace, an ideal spot to relish the tranquil Dordogne sunsets. Accommodation comprises three well-appointed bedrooms: two spacious doubles and a smaller room that offers flexibility, perfect for guests or converting into a home office. The bathroom is contemporarily fitted with a new shower and bath, besides a separate toilet and laundry/store room, marrying functionality with comfort. This charming cottage is si ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the enchanting hamlet of Issigeac, in the captivating region of Aquitaine, France, lies a truly remarkable home that's just waiting for its next chapter to unfold. With its beautifully renovated four-bedroom maison bourgeoise, this property offers you a special blend of rustic charm and modern comforts. Overlooking the picturesque Dordogne valley, the house promises not just shelter but a lifestyle filled with tranquility, peace, and the natural beauty of the region. Imagine waking up to the gentle whispers of the morning breeze that sweeps through your private garden, a delightful retreat that offers both peace and privacy but isn’t too secluded to feel cut off from the vibrant life that Issigeac has to offer. The garden is an oasis with sprawling greenery offering a peaceful respite, and it’s here, where your afternoons can be spent sipping a glass of local wine as you gaze upon the stunning views of the valley. The property itself, spanning a generous 186 square meters, has been thoughtfully renovated to ensure comfort all year round. Thanks to the advanced heat pump central heating and reversible air conditioning, the interiors offer a sanctuary from both the cool of winter and the warmth of summer. This means whether you are looking to start a new life in this part of the world or planning seasonal visits, your comfort is assured no matter the weather outside. The home features four spacious bedrooms and two beautifully appointed bathrooms, each room echoing the elegance of the maison bourgeoise style. High ceilings and large windows ensure rooms are always filled with natural light, creating an inviting atmosphere where comfort and style meet. Key Features: - 4 spacious bedrooms - 2 well-fitted bathr ... click here to read more

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Step into the charm and tradition of French country living with this alluring 2-bedroom villa nestled in the heart of the medieval village of Issigeac, Aquitaine. Perfect for those seeking a slice of the serene French lifestyle, this property presents an excellent opportunity for overseas buyers and expats who are looking to immerse themselves in local culture while enjoying modern comforts. The villa, a delightful blend of tradition and modernity, covers three levels and has been thoroughly renovated to meet contemporary standards while retaining the enchanting character of its original stone and beam construction. At the ground level, a cozy and welcoming kitchen opens to a living area, providing a warm space for family gatherings. The wooden staircase, a feature that adds rustic charm to the space, leads to the upper floors where two well-appointed bedrooms and a modern bathroom offer peaceful private retreats. The top floor unfolds into a spacious 36-square-meter room that boasts versatility, whether you envision it as a guest dormitory, a creative workshop, or a recreational lounge. The property's condition is good, with recent updates including double glazing and electric heating, ensuring comfort throughout the seasons. Situated in a village setting, the villa promises a lifestyle of tranquility and ease, with all necessary amenities a stone's throw away. Features of the property include: - Total interior size of 100 square meters - 2 cozy and well-lit bedrooms - 1 modern bathroom - A versatile attic room of 36 square meters - Fully renovated kitchen and living area - Traditional stone and wood beam architecture - Updated double glazing and electric heating for year-round comfort - Asking price: 177,000 euros ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque and historical region of Aquitaine, France, the stunning stone home in Issigeac promises a unique blend of tranquility and cultural richness, setting the scene for idyllic French countryside living. Imagine waking up every day in this charming village, where medieval flair meets modern comfort. As a busy real estate agent, I can tell you homes like this rarely stay on the market for long! Issigeac, a captivating medieval village, is full of history and life. Meander through the winding cobblestone streets, enjoying the Sunday market buzzing with fresh produce and artisanal crafts. It's not just a village; it's an experience that enchants residents and visitors alike. With local wines from nearby Bergerac vineyards and exquisite French cuisine, it's a lifestyle to be cherished. But let's dive into this gorgeous stone home that is ready to welcome you. With four spacious bedrooms, it's an ideal family retreat or even a generous space for hosting guests. The splendid mix of old-world charm and updated amenities reflects the respect for tradition combined with the demands of modernity. Step into the colossal 75m2 living area and notice how seamlessly it hosts a fitted kitchen, cozy dining area, and an inviting lounge. Those rustic exposed beams adorning the ceiling let you feel the history of the place with each glance you cast upward. Picture yourself preparing delightful French meals here, laughter filling the room, friends gathered around, perhaps sharing stories over a glass of local Bordeaux wine. Downstairs, you'll find two of the four bedrooms, perfectly suited for those preferring to avoid stairs, with one conveniently equipped bathroom. This bathroom features both a bath and shower, a ... click here to read more

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In the heart of Issigeac, Aquitaine, 24560, France, this pleasantly appealing bungalow beckons you! Studded with delightful potential, this charming three-bedroom residence is an invitation to weave dreams of a delightful living ensconced in culture, history, and natural beauty. Ready to be transformed into a haven of comfort and style, this home holds immense potential and also places you amidst one of most pretty villages in the Southern Perigord. Knowing the vital role that the local area plays in making a house a home, indulge in the picture-perfect beauty of Issigeac - a historic, compact and visually appealing village, where the narrow winding and hilly roads add a touch of mystery to the region. Loaded with picturesque stone buildings and enchanting scenery, it’s a step back in time. Take a leisurely stroll in the mornings to shop at the local stores, located at a comfortable walking distance from your home. The village is a treasure trove of medieval architecture and charm, with an array of shops, cafes, and a lively Sunday market bringing in fresh produce and local crafts. Situated on the edge of the village, this 95m2 bungalow exudes an inviting and tranquil assurance from the moment you step inside. The existing layout presents three bedrooms, a living room, and a single bathroom, but what makes this home special is that it accommodates scope for creativity to shine. An additional 35m2 could potentially be transformed to enhance your living space, creating a design that aligns with your taste and lifestyle. Key Features of the Property: - Three Bedrooms - One Bathroom - Living Room - Garden - Garage - Well - Garden Shed - Potential for easy expansion for an additional 35m2. - Sizeable 850m2 enclosed ga ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Dordogne region, this charming house in Issigeac offers a unique blend of traditional French architecture and modern comforts. With its expansive grounds and inviting swimming pool, this property is an ideal retreat for those seeking a second home in one of France's most enchanting locales. Issigeac, a medieval village renowned for its vibrant Sunday market and historical charm, is a mere 20-minute drive from Bergerac, providing easy access to international travel via Bergerac Dordogne Périgord Airport. This makes it a convenient getaway for overseas buyers and expats looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life. The house itself is a testament to thoughtful design, offering 210 square meters of living space all on one level. The spacious living room, measuring 67 square meters, is perfect for entertaining guests or enjoying quiet evenings by the fireplace. The kitchen, complete with a dining area, spans 45 square meters and is equipped for both casual meals and gourmet cooking. Key Features: - Location: Situated in the serene village of Issigeac, Dordogne, France. - Size: 210 square meters of living space. - Bedrooms: 2 spacious bedrooms. - Bathrooms: 1 full bathroom and an additional shower room. - Outdoor Space: One hectare of land featuring a swimming pool and lush gardens. - Additional Structures: Includes a large garage (55 square meters) and an adjoining barn. - Accessibility: 20 minutes from Bergerac, with easy access to airports and major transport links. - Local Attractions: Close proximity to the Dordogne River, perfect for canoeing and exploring. - Cultural Richness: Surrounded by historical sites, including medieval towns and prehistoric caves. - Investment ... click here to read more

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Set in the scenic heart of Plaisance, Aquitaine, this charming villa offers a serene village lifestyle within the embrace of the French countryside. Originally crafted as a cozy two-bedroom home, this property stands on a generous plot of 3,680 square meters, framed by idyllic pastoral vistas and a meticulously maintained garden, creating a peaceful retreat from the bustling world. Upon entering, visitors are greeted by a spacious lounge, complete with a traditional fireplace that adds a touch of rustic charm. The living area flows seamlessly into a well-equipped kitchen that promises to be the heart of the home. Adjacent are the two inviting bedrooms, both featuring original parquet flooring, echoing the home's classic vibe. The bathroom, along with an independent lavatory, completes the internal layout. Although in good condition, the villa also offers a unique opportunity for those wishing to imprint their personal touch. The attic provides ample space for conversion, potentially transforming into additional living areas or bedrooms. Additionally, a stone outbuilding holds potential as a small guest house, ideal for hosting visitors or generating rental income. This property is a true gem for those seeing a 'fixer-upper' without the daunting prospect of extensive overhauls, blending existing charm with vast potential for customization. Property Features: - Interior size: 112 square meters - Large lounge with a fireplace - Designated kitchen area - Bedrooms: 2 - Bathroom: 1 - Independent lavatory: 1 - Room for attic conversion - Stone outbuilding for potential additional dwelling - Gas central heating - Extensive grounds: 3,680 square meters Amenities: - Private garden - Field views - Nearby local shops and di ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the quaint village of Saint-Aubin-de-Lanquais, in the heart of Aquitaine, France, this villa stands as a testament to the area's rich history and serene lifestyle. If you're dreaming of a life surrounded by old-world allure without straying too far from modern comforts, this could be the home for you. With every detail speaking to its heritage and charm, this residence offers much more than just a place to live—it's an invitation to immerse yourself in a way of living that's uniquely French. First things first, let's dive into what makes this villa a genuine contender for your next home. Encompassing 165 square meters of living space, the property houses three spacious bedrooms and a well-maintained bathroom. Its old stones and fireplace evoke a sense of nostalgia, inviting you to imagine cozy evenings spent around a roaring fire. The rooms are notably large, offering plenty of room to adapt them to your personal style. And don't forget the charming garden, which adds a green escape just outside your doorstep. Now, I must mention that this villa also features a rentable flat. It's an ideal setup for those looking to generate a bit of extra income or perhaps to host guests from out of town. This kind of flexibility is hard to find and shouldn't be overlooked. Here's a quick look at the property's key features: - 3 bedrooms - 1 bathroom - 165 square meters of living area - Large, welcoming rooms - Authentic old stones - Fireplace - Charming garden - Rentable flat - Village setting This property is conveniently located in a small village near Issigeac in South Perigord. Life here is about enjoying the simple pleasures—fresh air, leisurely days, and a community vibe that's both welcoming and warm. The local f ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the peaceful village of Saint-Aubin-de-Lanquais, you'll find this charming three-bedroom villa, a classic example of rural French living. Situated in the heart of the Aquitaine region, this home offers an enticing blend of history and tranquility—perfect for those seeking a slower pace of life away from the hustle and bustle of city areas. As a busy real estate agent representing a global audience, I can confidently say this property holds plenty of appeal for those looking to live in France. Let's dive in and see what makes this place an exciting opportunity for overseas buyers. Saint-Aubin-de-Lanquais, located in the South Périgord region, is known for its lush landscapes, charming villages, and rich culture. The community is tight-knit, providing a friendly environment for both locals and expats. It's close to the medieval village of Issigeac, just a short drive away. This area is known for its bustling markets on Sundays, offering everything from fresh produce to artisan goods. Living here means immersing yourself in French culture, with plenty of chances to sample local wines, cheeses, and other delicacies. The climate here in Aquitaine is temperate, with warm summers and mild winters. You'll enjoy plenty of sunshine throughout the year, making it a great place for gardening enthusiasts or those who simply like to soak up the sun. Now, onto the villa itself. This three-bedroom home sprawls across 165 square meters of living space, offering spacious rooms and timeless features. The villa is in a robust condition, making it move-in ready, so there's no need for major renovations—just your personal touch to make it home. With its old stones and a large, characterful fireplace, the house retains many auth ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque village of Saint-Aubin-de-Lanquais, this charming three-bedroom villa is an enticing opportunity for those looking to embrace the quaint and peaceful lifestyle of the South Perigord region. As part of our global outreach, we are excited to offer this property to expatriates and overseas buyers who seek a blend of traditional French living with the comfort of modern amenities. Let’s dive deeper into what this unique home and its surroundings have to offer! Starting with this villa, you’re greeted with a sense of history and authenticity, very characteristic of French village houses in this region. It boasts 165 square meters of living space spread across spacious rooms that are teeming with potential for creativity. It's a standout feature with an old stone fireplace, which takes you a step back into the rustic charm that defines French countryside homes. The villa includes: - 3 spacious bedrooms, perfect size for family living. - 2 well-appointed bathrooms that offer comfort and convenience. - Expansive living areas, ideal for entertaining or family gatherings. - Large stone fireplace that is the centerpiece of the main living space. - A quaint garden, perfect for an afternoon of relaxation or a quiet morning coffee. - Additional flat rental option, good for hosting visiting friends or a possible rental income. - Generous storage spaces, ensuring that modern living remains organized. - A kitchen that beckons to be the heart of the home, with lots of potentials for its culinary magic. - Rustic slate roof, typical to homes from this region, offering character and durability - Five-minute drive to the local village, providing both tranquillity and convenience. The immediate vicinity of Saint-Au ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque countryside of Aquitaine, this remarkable stone house in Faux invites you into a world where history and modern comforts beautifully intertwine. The property's origins date back to the tumultuous era of The Hundred Years War, a time which still whispers through its grand stone embellishments. Here, you will find yourself in an environment that offers complete tranquility, bordered by enchanting wooded landscapes with no other homes in sight, providing a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of daily life. However, fret not, as civilization isn't far off. The charming hamlet near Bergerac offers rich historical allure as well as modern conveniences. The region is renowned for its exquisite vineyards and gastronomy, making it a paradise for wine and food lovers alike. The climate is characterized by warm, sunlit summers and mild, gentle winters—a perfect setting for those looking to enjoy the beautiful French countryside year-round. The property itself sprawls gracefully over 2.5 hectares of lush land, creating a private oasis that combines comfort with historical elegance. Let's take a closer look at what this unique home has to offer: - Five spacious bedrooms offering ample room for family and guests - Three modern bathrooms ensuring convenience for a busy household - A double salon featuring a magnificent medieval fireplace - A dining room accentuated with a stunning 17th Century fireplace - A billiard room that doubles as a library, perfect for leisure and work - A fully equipped modern kitchen designed for culinary enthusiasts - A summer kitchen allowing for outdoor dining experiences - A convenient laundry room - A welcoming terrace providing serene outdoor living space - A generously ... click here to read more

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