Exceptional 4 Bed Home, Aquitaine, France

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Aquitaine, Dordogne, Saint-Martin-de-Ribérac, France, Saint-Martin-de-Ribérac (France)

4 Bedrooms · 3 Bathrooms · 345Floor area

€540,600

House

Parking

4 Bedrooms

3 Bathrooms

345m²

Garden

Pool

Not furnished

Description

Experience authentic and luxurious French living with this four-bedroom, three-bathroom house nestled in the heart of Aquitaine, Dordogne, in the charming village of Saint-Martin-de-Ribérac. Striking a perfect balance between rural life and modern comforts, this property offers an exceptional lifestyle opportunity for overseas buyers, particularly those looking for a house that is in good, liveable conditions.

Occupying over 5000 square meters of land, this house promotes a wholesome living experience surrounded by the lush and serene landscape of the Dordogne region, best known for its vineyards, sunflower fields, and enchanting châteaux. The property is accessed through a secured gated entrance which leads to a double garage equipped with an electric car charging unit and ample parking space to accommodate guests.

Intricately designed, the house’s ground floor is accentuated by ample natural light that floods into the central entrance, offering magnificent views overlooking the pool and gardens. To the left of the entrance, you will find the dining room and kitchen which provides a seamless flow into an office space and the first en-suite bedroom. A custom-designed staircase leads to a specialty music studio and a control room that overlooks the state-of-the-art heating system.

From the enchanting entrance hall to the right, enjoy the comfort of a spacious yet cosy living room equipped with a wood burner and two bedrooms accompanied by family bathrooms and a separate WC. Up the bespoke staircase, the master bedroom suite awaits, boasting a balcony that overlooks the tranquility of the garden.

Property Features:
- 4 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms
- Light-filled, spacious ground floor
- Private, gated entrance
- Double garage with electric car charging unit
- Open-plan living spaces
- Master bedroom with balcony
- Music studio
- Bespoke staircase
- Wood burner in sitting room

Embrace outdoor living with a sprawling garden adorned with mature trees that line the boundary creating a private and intimate home atmosphere. Spend your summer days diving into the pool or lounging on the extensive terrace that spans over 100 square meters. The terrace also offers covered seating areas and a summer kitchen, allowing you to make the most of the temperate French climate.

Amenities:
- Swimming pool
- Ample Parking
- Summer kitchen
- Covered seating area
- Extensive terrace
- Water collection tank for garden watering
- Double garage with electric car charging unit

Saint-Martin-de-Ribérac is a vibrant town filled with active community life, bountiful weekly markets and an array of local amenities. Living in this area offers a taste of authentic French culture woven into the daily life, complete with the added benefit of a Mediterranean climate, characterized by warm, dry summers and mild, wet winters.

The sale price is €540,600 and early viewing is highly recommended. This property presents an opportunity to own and live in a piece of French history, blending traditional architecture with modern upgrades for a comfortable lifestyle. Saint-Martin-de-Ribérac, Aquitaine, Dordogne offers a quality of life that is unparalled - a place where you can immerse yourself in French culture and traditions while enjoying the comforts of contemporary living.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
4
Size
345
Price per m²
€1,567
Garden size
5000
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
Yes
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
3
Has swimming pool
Yes
Property type
House
Energy label

Unknown

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Nestled within the tranquil landscapes of Aquitaine, in the picturesque Dordogne region, lies a charming residence waiting for its next owner in the serene village of Saint-Martin-de-Ribérac. This four-bedroom, three-bathroom house presents a unique blend of comfort and potential, making it a perfect choice for buyers seeking a slice of the French countryside with a personal touch. As you step through the gated entrance, you are greeted with a sprawling property sat on a generous 5000m² of land, promising privacy and space. The residence has been designed with attention to detail, featuring a double garage complemented by an electric car charging station and ample parking space to accommodate both residents and guests alike. The layout of this house is thoughtfully planned, providing a seamless flow from room to room. The ground floor unveils a central entrance hall that opens to breathtaking views of the swimming pool and beautifully manicured gardens. To the left, the dining room and kitchen merge perfectly, leading towards an office space and the first en-suite bedroom. A custom-made staircase descends to a meticulously designed music studio, alongside a control room for an advanced heating system - showcasing this property’s blend of modern technology with traditional living. From the entrance hall to the right, a spacious yet inviting sitting room awaits, featuring a cozy wood burner, ideal for those cooler evenings. This area also hosts two well-sized bedrooms, a family bathroom, and a separate WC. Ascending the bespoke staircase from the central entrance, you're taken to the master bedroom suite, complete with a balcony, offering a secluded retreat within the home. The property's design emphasizes open-plan li ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque region of Dordogne, in the charming town of Ribérac, you'll find this inviting four-bedroom stone cottage that might just be the dream home you're looking for. One thing is for sure, life here is full of surprises every single day! As a busy realtor dealing with properties all over the globe, this one still catches my eye for its unique character and potential. Let's take a leisurely stroll through this property and the captivating surroundings, shall we? This lovely stone cottage is practically a neighbor to the vibrant market town of Riberac, just a short 15-minute drive away. Imagine weekends spent wandering the outdoor market known for fresh produce and local delicacies. The renowned French lifestyle really shines here with a laid-back atmosphere and a rich tapestry of culture. Boasting an area of 156 square meters, this dwelling isn't just a house; it’s a potential home waiting for new life to be breathed into it. Enter into a sprawling 40 square meter living room/dining area that becomes the heart of the home with a newly installed wood burner, perfect for those cozy nights with family or friends when the temperatures drop. It's not uncommon here to experience warm summers paired with crisp, cool winters, offering a dynamic range of activities year-round. Shall we step into the kitchen? It tells stories of many family meals and heartfelt conversations in its farmhouse style, yet is well equipped with a pellet burner for extra efficiency. The efficient design means cooking becomes a joyful experience here, no matter what dish you decide to conjure up. The property features: - Spacious living room with wood burner - Farmhouse-style kitchen with pellet burner - Gas-fired central heating ... click here to read more

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Discover this charming 5-bedroom house for sale in the heart of Ribérac, Dordogne, Aquitaine. This quaint and unusual property used to serve as the village school, and it still carries an air of nostalgia and character that is simply irresistible. Stepping into this home, the first thing that greets you is a stunning wooden staircase which sets the tone for the rest of the house. The cozy living room features a fireplace that invites you to relax and unwind. Directly opposite, you'll find a welcoming kitchen, also equipped with a fireplace and French windows that open onto a lovely stone-walled terrace. These steps lead you down to the front garden, creating a delightful flow between indoor and outdoor spaces. On the lower level, there's a very spacious 'summer kitchen' located in an annexe to the house which holds great potential. This area can easily be converted into additional living space or a charming alfresco dining area for large family gatherings. The large master bedroom, with its own set of French doors opening to the rear garden, is a peaceful retreat where you can enjoy the surrounding nature and tranquillity. A small corridor leads to the family bathroom, equipped with a bath, shower, and sink. For added convenience, the house also has two separate toilets—one on the ground floor. The staircase, complemented by an attractive wooden landing, leads to four tastefully renovated bedrooms on the first floor. Each bedroom comes with its own washbasin, with one boasting a bidet, giving a touch of convenience and luxury. On the second floor, you’ll find a lovely open-plan space currently used as an atelier, ideal for artistic pursuits or as a home office. A spacious garage with a separate wood shed and mezzan ... click here to read more

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Discover serene living in Ribérac, Aquitaine, where this five-bedroom house promises a blend of tranquility and convenience, set amidst just over an acre of lush grounds. Priced at €371,000, this generously sized 232 square meter home offers ample space and numerous original features, ideal for both expats and overseas buyers in search of a genuine French country lifestyle. Property Overview: - Five spacious bedrooms - Two well-appointed bathrooms - Expansive grounds over one acre - Secure property with electric gates - Charming original open fireplace - Two cozy mezzanines - Covered terrace ideal for outdoor dining and relaxation - Includes a garage for secure parking or additional storage Situated in the picturesque region of Dordogne in Ribérac, France, this property combines the characterful elements of a traditional French house with the need for some modernization, making it an excellent project for those looking to imprint their personal style onto their new home. The ground floor features an expansive living room that seamlessly flows into a dining area and features a snug seating area near the fireplace, creating a warm, welcoming environment during chilly evenings. Two of the bedrooms are conveniently located on the ground floor alongside a bathroom, offering accessibility and privacy. As you ascend the stairs, you are greeted by charming mezzanine spaces that lead to an additional three bedrooms. One of the highlights is a unique bedroom located within the home's tower, providing delightful views of the surrounding gardens and beyond. This homes’ layout and features make it ideal for a growing family or those who enjoy hosting guests. Local Area & Climate: Ribérac, nestled in the heart of Dordogne, is reno ... click here to read more

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Welcome to the enchanting town of Ribérac, nestled within the idyllic French countryside of Aquitaine, Dordogne. It is here that you will find a traditional, charming three-bedroom house eagerly awaiting its new owners. With numerous wonderful features and nestled on an extensive 11875 sq. meter estate, it’s the perfect abode for those seeking an authentic French lifestyle, away from the city's hustle and bustle. The interior of the house stretches over 181 sq. meters and includes two bathrooms, and three bedrooms that evoke a sense of tranquility and calm. Painted with a palette of calming light colors, the walls seem to whisper tales of serenity, reflecting the gentle splendor of the countryside surroundings. The bedrooms are at once cozy and spacious, with each offering ample room for personalization, from quirky bookshelves to artistic canvases. The startling beauty of the house extends to its open plan kitchen-slash-dining room that adjoins the living area—a space perfect for hosting soirees, informal brunches, or simply enjoying a quiet dinner. The centerpiece of this harmonious open-space environment is undeniably the welcoming glow and comforting warmth of the rustic fireplaces that make even the coldest winter nights a truly cozy experience. Another distinctive feature of this house is its separate living room that boasts an innovative mezzanine, offering the perfect perch for a home office, a reading nook, or an art studio. However, the magic truly lies outdoors. A well-maintained swimming pool invites you to indulge in a refreshing dip, forget about the sweltering summer, and immerse yourself in tranquillity. The accompanying pool house offers extra storage space or can be transformed into a charming summe ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of Ribérac, within the picturesque Dordogne region of France, this spacious 4-bedroom stone house offers a harmonious blend of rustic charm and modern living spaces (oops, I used charm). As a busy agent working with a global agency, I'm thrilled to present this fantastic opportunity to potential buyers seeking a slice of the charming French lifestyle. Let's take a little tour of what your future could look like here in Ribérac, a welcoming town that's ideal for both local residents and international expats looking for a quaint spot in the southwestern part of France. Known for its mild climate, you'll enjoy a comfortable life with warm summers and mild winters, ideal for those who love outdoor activities without extreme weather. The house itself stands as a testament to solid European craftsmanship, built with character-rich stone and endowed with features that make it a perfect family home. With 154 square meters of living space, the property is perfect for a growing family or for those who like a little extra room. The ground floor offers an array of living spaces including a large dining and sitting room complete with a charming chimney. Oops, used that word again! Feel free to imagine evenings cooked out in the fully equipped kitchen, which is ready to handle anything from a simple breakfast to a feast fit for reunion gatherings. On the first floor, you will find four double bedrooms that provide ample space for family members or guests. The roomy bathroom includes both a shower and WC, offering comfort and convenience to match your daily needs. Here’s a quick rundown of some of the home’s top features: - Fully equipped kitchen - Large dining-sitting room with chimney - Office or fifth bedro ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Dordogne region, this enchanting 5-bedroom house in Ribérac offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of French paradise. With its rich history and serene surroundings, this property is more than just a house; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with relaxation, adventure, and unforgettable memories. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of nature, the sun streaming through the French windows, and the aroma of fresh croissants wafting from the local boulangerie. This is the everyday reality for those fortunate enough to call this Ribérac gem their second home. A Home with Character and Comfort Upon entering, you're greeted by a stunning wooden staircase that sets the tone for the rest of the house. The cozy living room, complete with a traditional fireplace, invites you to unwind with a good book or enjoy a glass of local wine. The adjacent kitchen, also featuring a fireplace, is perfect for preparing meals with fresh ingredients from the nearby markets. The house boasts a spacious master bedroom with French doors that open onto a tranquil rear garden, offering a private retreat to enjoy the beauty of the Dordogne countryside. Upstairs, four tastefully renovated bedrooms provide ample space for family and guests, each with its own unique charm. A Lifestyle of Leisure and Exploration Ribérac is renowned for its vibrant market, where you can immerse yourself in the local culture and savor regional delicacies. The town's rich history and charming architecture make it a delightful place to explore, while the surrounding countryside offers endless opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking, cycling, and canoeing. For those seeking a more leisurely pace, the property's ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the charming town of Ribérac, this delightful 4-bedroom stone house awaits its new owner. Bursting with potential and boasting a good condition, it stands as a beacon of opportunity for the discerning homeowner. Whether you're an expat or a foreign buyer seeking the tranquillity of the French countryside, this property offers just that, along with the convenience of modern living. As you arrive at the property, you're immediately greeted by its classic stone façade, a true embodiment of traditional French architecture. The house speaks softly of the region's historic charm, where rustic elegance blends seamlessly with contemporary comfort. Boasting a generous size of 154 square meters, you'll find spacious rooms that beckon you to make it your own. Ribérac, located in the Dordogne department, is widely known for its stunning landscapes, mild climate, and rich cultural heritage. The region enjoys warm summers and cool winters, making it an ideal location for those who appreciate a moderate climate. Surrounded by rolling hills and verdant countryside, life here is a gentle embrace from nature itself. The bustling town of Ribérac is a mere stone's throw away, providing the perfect blend of urban convenience and rural tranquillity. Locals and visitors alike enjoy the lively weekly market, a tradition that dates back centuries. If you're a foodie, the local cuisine will not disappoint; the area is renowned for its delectable truffle dishes and exquisite wines. Ribérac offers everything you need for daily living, right at your doorstep. Living in Ribérac means you’ll have plenty of activities to immerse yourself in. Outdoor enthusiasts will relish the hiking trails and cycling routes that wind throu ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque town of Ribérac, France, is a delightful little townhouse that's yearning for new ownership. Perfectly situated in the heart of Aquitaine, Dordogne, this cozy abode promises a charming lifestyle among the tranquil rhythms of a classic French town. Known for its lush landscapes and idyllic atmosphere, Ribérac offers a slice of authentic France, with a laid-back pace that's perfect for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle. Located in a town with a population of about 4,000, Ribérac offers the amenities of small-town living while ensuring all essential services are within close grasp. Shopping for daily essentials won't be a hassle, as shops and public services are conveniently nearby. For those who treasure a good drive, the highway being a mere 35 minutes away makes excursions and weekend getaways a breeze. While the town isn’t a sprawling metropolis, it makes up for it with its genuine charm and warm community feel. Life here is marked by cultural festivals, which frequently draw in locals and tourists alike, offering an authentic glimpse into regional traditions. The peaceful ambiance is coupled with a mild climate characterized by warm summers and cool, pleasant winters—a perfect combination for enjoying the town's natural beauty. The 68 square meter house itself is a quaint retreat that is perfectly suited for a young couple or perhaps a couple looking to downsize in their retirement. The property's layout is compact yet efficient, with two bedrooms that offer a snug retreat at the end of the day. Imagine waking up with the fabulous morning light filtering through, courtesy of the efficient thermal insulation and electric roller shutters that ensure comfort in every season. One ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque region of Aquitaine, in the heart of Dordogne, Ribérac is a location that exudes the quintessence of French countryside charm. This exceptional five-bedroom house presents an inviting proposition for those looking to immerse themselves in the serene beauty of France, complete with the allure of a riverfront setting. Priced at €450,000, this property unfolds as a canvas, ready for the strokes of personalization, while enjoying the benefits of its generous surroundings. As you enter, the warm embrace of the spacious kitchen-dining area sets the tone for a home that is designed for both comfort and hospitality. An office space within the residence ensures that work or study can be pursued without interruption, grounded in the tranquility that this location affords. The broad sitting room, a centerpiece for relaxation, extends outdoors to a covered terrace, inviting panoramic views of the river – an idyllic backdrop for both quiet mornings and convivial evenings. The property’s layout is completed by five amiable bedrooms and a bathroom on the first floor, offering ample space for family and guests alike. The promise of expansion or customization lies within the spacious loft on the second floor, catering to an array of imaginative transformations. Outside, the expanse of 5522m² is a testament to the breadth of natural beauty, encompassing manicured gardens, an embrace of woodland, and the tranquil flow of the river. This setting not only enchants but also provides a fertile ground for sustainable living options, with the possibility of embracing a carbon-neutral lifestyle. Amenities include: - Spacious Kitchen-Dining Area - Office Space - Large Sitting Room - Covered Terrace with River Views ... click here to read more

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Charming Stone House in Ribérac, Dordogne - A Haven of Peace Nestled in the picturesque landscape of Dordogne, this three bedroom stone house offers a delightful blend of character and tranquility in the small, serene hamlet near Ribérac. For those considering an authentic French provincial life, this property serves as a perfect gateway to the lush rural surroundings of Aquitaine. Property Features: - A serene living room with access to a welcoming front terrace, perfect for morning coffees while indulging in the surrounding nature. - A cozy dining room that promises memorable family dinners. - A practical fitted kitchen with the convenience of doors opening onto a large veranda, presenting panoramic views over a secluded, enchanting garden and woodlands. - A convenient ground floor bedroom complemented by a neighboring shower room. - An enlivening internal hallway with stairs leading up to a spacious landing. - Two additional bedrooms on the upper floor; one boasts an en-suite bathroom and the other offers substantial space, including a sitting area with captivating countryside vistas. Additional Amenities: - Attached workshop/garage of 35m². - Private parking space at the front. - Well-maintained garden area with mature shrubs and a gentle slope leading to a delightful woodland extension. Living in Ribérac offers more than just the serenity of the French countryside. It's a community vibrant with cultural heritage and local life. The town is known for its weekly markets that are a treasure trove of local crafts and freshest produce, making it a gastronomic delight for anyone fond of French cuisine. Moreover, Ribérac is enriched with galleries, quaint cafés, and historical sites, ensuring there's always something ... click here to read more

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If you're on the lookout for a tranquil yet charming place to call home in the French countryside, look no further than this delightful four-bedroom house located in Aquitaine, Dordogne, Ribérac, France. This pretty cottage, filled with traditional charm, offers a perfect blend of old-world character and modern amenities. Whether you're an expat seeking a new start or an overseas buyer looking for a serene retreat, this house could be just what you need. Let's start with the property itself. As you enter this inviting home, you're greeted by a family dining area with a charming chimney, setting the scene for cozy family meals. The recently renovated kitchen, featuring lovely travertine flooring, is well-situated in the center of the house. The welcoming ambiance is emphasized by lovely original elm stairs that lead you to the upper floor. This staircase guides you through a hallway to a family bathroom equipped with a shower, a laundry room, a separate WC, and eventually, a cozy lounge area filled with natural light and a built-in library. You’ll love the views of the garden from here! The house boasts four bedrooms. The parental bedroom, measuring 26m², comes with its own dressing area. In addition, there are two more bedrooms, an office space, and a storage room that could potentially be converted into a second bathroom – subject to necessary permissions, of course. Here are some key features of the property: - 4 bedrooms - 1 bathroom with shower - Separate WC - Laundry room - Cozy lounge with library - Parental bedroom with dressing - Office space - Storage room (potential for second bathroom) - Pellet burner (installed 2022) for heating - Additional electric radiators in bedrooms - Double glazing throughout - Fib ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the enchanting southwestern region of France, in the picturesque town of Ribérac, lies a 4-bedroom stone house that exudes both character and comfort. This property, with its classic French architecture and inviting ambiance, provides a perfect backdrop for a life of tranquillity and charm. As a real estate agent with my hands quite full these days, especially given the interest in such a bustling locality as Ribérac, I am compelled to share what makes this home and its surroundings truly special. Ribérac sits in the idyllic Dordogne department, renowned for its verdant landscapes and rich history. The climate here is generally mild, with warm summers ideal for exploring the local countryside or enjoying a leisurely meal outdoors. Winters are gentle, making Ribérac a pleasant all-year-round destination, inviting you to enjoy the cozy comfort of your stone residence during chillier months. Living here means being part of a warm community, where the pace of life is slightly slower, encouraging residents to enjoy the simple pleasures. Upon entering the property, you’ll immediately appreciate the spaciousness of its layout. At 154 square meters, this house offers ample room for both intimate family life and social gatherings. The ground floor welcomes you with a fully equipped kitchen, an essential space for preparing those classic French meals. Adjacent to the kitchen is a vast dining and sitting room complete with a charming chimney, perfect for relaxing evenings or entertaining guests. There is also a versatile room that can be used as an office or an additional bedroom, offering flexibility to suit varying needs. The ground floor is completed by a quaint veranda and a convenient WC. Let's take ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the quaint town of Ribérac, situated in the heart of the Dordogne region of France, lies a property that beckons for exploration—a stone house waiting to become a cherished home. As a real estate agent who's constantly on the go, I see houses like this and instantly think of the stories yet to unfold within its walls. Imagine waking up in a community rich in culture and history, ideally suited for those yearning for a life enriched with both adventure and tranquility. Positioned in the scenic aquitaine region, Ribérac offers a pleasant blend of rural charm and modern conveniences, making it a coveted spot for expatriates and global buyers. With its mild climate, Ribérac experiences warm summers and cool winters, perfect for enjoying al fresco dining on the terrace or cozying up by the fireplace during chillier months. The rhythm of life here ebbs and flows with the seasons, offering activities ranging from bustling weekly markets filled with local delicacies, to serene walks along the verdant countryside. Speaking of the property itself, this sturdy stone house offers not just a place to live but a place to grow and thrive. Handling multiple listings and inquiries—I hardly catch a breath these days—but when I walk through a home like this, it's an experience worth pausing for. The residence boasts four spacious bedrooms, making it ideal for a growing family or hosting guests. The single bathroom, although modest, is practical and serves its purpose efficiently. Inside, you will find: - Fully equipped kitchen - Generous dining-sitting room with fireplace - Versatile office or potential guest room - Sun-drenched veranda - Covered terrace - Double garage and a smaller garage Upstairs, the home unfolds furthe ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Dordogne region, this delightful 3-bedroom house in Ribérac offers an idyllic retreat for those seeking a second home or vacation property in France. With its charming architecture and prime location, this property is a gateway to the quintessential French countryside lifestyle. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of nature, the sun streaming through your windows, and the promise of a day filled with exploration and relaxation. This house, in good condition, is more than just a property; it's a canvas for creating cherished memories with family and friends. A Glimpse into Your New Lifestyle: Ribérac, a quaint village known for its vibrant market, offers a unique blend of tranquility and community spirit. As you stroll through the cobbled streets, you'll discover local artisans, fresh produce, and the warm hospitality of the locals. The market, held every Friday, is a must-visit, offering everything from gourmet cheeses to handcrafted goods. Local Attractions and Activities: - Outdoor Adventures: The Dordogne region is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. From hiking and cycling through lush landscapes to canoeing along the serene rivers, there's no shortage of activities to keep you engaged. - Cultural Experiences: Explore nearby historical sites, including ancient castles and charming villages that tell the story of France's rich heritage. - Gastronomic Delights: Indulge in the local cuisine, with an array of restaurants offering traditional French dishes. Don't miss the opportunity to savor the region's renowned wines. - Seasonal Festivals: Ribérac and its surroundings host various festivals throughout the year, celebrating everything from music to gastronomy, providing a ... click here to read more

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Welcome to Ribérac, a picturesque town nestled in the heart of the lovely Dordogne region in France. My name is [Your Name], and I'm a busy real estate agent juggling clients from around the globe, but I always have time to help you find the perfect escape here in this tranquil yet vibrant part of the world. Let me paint a picture for you: imagine a large, welcoming house set at the end of a quiet private lane, embraced by rolling farmland that's ideal for those seeking peace and privacy. This 4-bedroom, 2-bathrooms home is just waiting for you to step inside and make it your own. The 130 square meters of space provides plenty of room for family and visitors, with electric gates at the entrance giving a sense of security and seclusion, yet convenience is within reach. Ribérac, a charming market town, is within walking distance, offering a real taste of life here with its local shops, cafes, and lively markets. Life in Ribérac is defined by its rich history, friendly locals, and a remarkably laid-back lifestyle. The climate here is forgiving, with warm summers perfect for outdoor activities and mild winters that keep the flowers blooming. Saturdays are special, with the market being the heart of the town where you can sample local produce, mingle with the locals, and truly feel a part of the community. The heart of the house is its new kitchen, fitted in 2023, which flows seamlessly into open-plan living and dining areas. You'll love the travertine flooring that keeps everything easy yet stylish. Enjoy your meals or morning coffee on a lovely balcony that lets you soak up those peaceful rural views. The home's practical layout ensures a natural light everywhere, courtesy of its large patio doors on the ground floor. ... click here to read more

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Welcome to your potential new home in the scenic Ribérac, situated within the lush landscapes of Aquitaine, Dordogne, France. If you are considering purchasing a property abroad, particularly in a quaint French town, this four-bedroom stone house offers both charm and practical living in the heart of one of France's most picturesque regions. This generously sized townhouse stands as a testament to robust construction and thoughtful layout, spanning a total of 154 square meters. The house is in good condition, furnishing a ready-to-move-in space with considerable potential for customization to your taste. It offers a synergy of comfort and functionality, making it an ideal choice for families or those who relish spacious living. Upon entering the house, you are greeted by a fully equipped kitchen that promises to be the heart of culinary exploration and family gatherings. Adjoining this is a vast dining and sitting room, punctuated by a traditional chimney that promises cozy evenings during the cooler months. The ground floor also includes a versatile room that can serve as an office or additional bedroom, a veranda, and a conveniently located toilet. The upper level hosts four well-proportioned double bedrooms, providing ample private space for all members of the family. Supporting these bedrooms is a generously sized bathroom that includes both a shower and toilet, ensuring practicality alongside comfort. The house further extends its living space outdoors with a covered terrace—perfect for al fresco dining and enjoying the serene garden view. For those with vehicles, the property includes a sizable double garage and an additional smaller garage, offering plenty of storage space or the possibility to create a worksh ... click here to read more

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### Enchanting Three-Bedroom Country Home in Picturesque Ribérac, Dordogne Experience the undeniable charm of country living in France with this scenic and modestly appointed three-bedroom house, located in the tranquil area of Ribérac in Dordogne, Aquitaine. Ideal for a family, this property offers ample space both inside and out, nestled on an expansive plot of nearly 2000 square meters adorned with mature trees that provide not just beauty but a sense of peace and nature-infused surroundings. Property Overview - Bedrooms: Three spacious rooms with potential for an additional master suite upstairs. - Bathrooms: One full bathroom. - Living Room: Generously sized—perfect for family gatherings and relaxation. - Dining Room: Ideal for family meals and entertaining guests. - Land: Almost 2000m2, featuring lush greenery and trees. - Additional structures: A barn in need of renovation, which introduces numerous possibilities for customization. - Price: €169,000 - Size: 120 square meters of living space. Property Condition The house is in good overall condition but does not shy away from the fact that it presents an excellent opportunity as a fixer-upper, specifically the barn, which awaits transformation. For those looking to infuse a personal touch or expand their living space, the renovation process could be carried out to include a new workshop, extra living quarters, or even a creative studio. Living in Ribérac, Dordogne Living in Ribérac offers a seamless blend of relaxation and modest country charm with the conveniences of modern life not far from your doorstep. Known for its friendly community and scenic views, Ribérac is a small town with an authentic French vibe. The local market, held on Fridays, is an event ... click here to read more

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