Family Dream Home: 3 Bedroom House with Pool & Expansion Potential in Idyllic Nontron, Dordogne, France

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Aquitaine, Dordogne, Nontron, France, Nontron (France)

3 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 120Floor area

€191,000

House

No parking

3 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

120m²

No garden

Pool

Not furnished

Description

Welcome to the picturesque town of Nontron, nestled in the heart of the renowned Dordogne region in Aquitaine, France. Here, the tantalizing blend of tranquil rural life and vibrant local culture awaits you. Let me take you on a journey through what could soon be your very own home—a delightful three-bedroom house that's perfect for families or those looking to soak in the serene French countryside.

This home sits just moments from the center of Nontron, yet it offers the peace and seclusion that's hard to find in today’s bustling world. Encompassing 120 square meters of living space, this semi-single storey house invites you with its warmth and welcoming ambiance. Upon entering, you’ll find a living room where a charming fireplace sets the tone for cozy family gatherings on chilly evenings. All windows are double glazed, ensuring that the house remains warm in the winter and cool during the summer months.

If you're looking at a good property where you can truly make it your own without extensive renovations, this house is a fantastic option. The tiles and fixtures are in tip-top condition, and the rooms are ready for you to add your personal touch. On the current floor, the three bedrooms feature beautiful parquet floors that give them a classic touch without being over-the-top. The bathroom is practical and efficiently laid out—doing the job just right without any fuss.

Outside, the true allure of rural French living becomes evident. The house is nestled on a sprawling 3600 square meters of beautifully maintained grounds. Here you'll find an inviting indoor swimming pool, a luxury that invites idyllic summer days spent lounging by the water. The land also contains a wooden shed and two smaller shelters, perfect for storing garden tools or transforming into charming playhouses for the kids.

For those with a vision, there's potential to expand the living space. The house is built on a full basement, providing a convenient opportunity to construct an additional housing unit of about 60 square meters at a relatively low cost, should you choose to accommodate more family members or guests in the future.

The heart of Nontron is a mere stone’s throw away, offering a slice of French living with cafes, stores, and the ever-essential boulangeries. The local area combines storied history with the necessities for modern living. Nontron is well-known for its artisanal crafts, especially the famous Nontron knives, which could make a great day out exploring the local shops.

The house is conveniently located near schools, making it perfect for families. Local educational options include both middle and high schools, ensuring that you have access to quality education close to home. And you won’t have to travel far for groceries, as a supermarket is just a short drive away.

The climate in Nontron is typically temperate, characterized by warm summers and mild winters. This balance allows for year-round enjoyment of outdoor activities. The Dordogne region itself is famous for its breathtaking landscapes that range from lush forests to rolling hills, ideal for hiking, biking, and leisurely walks.

As you settle into life here, you'll find the community in Nontron to be welcoming and warmhearted. The town regularly hosts cultural and musical events, providing fantastic opportunities to meet the locals and immerse yourself in French culture. The market days are not to be missed—they provide a true taste of daily life in this region, where you can buy fresh produce and perhaps strike up a conversation with a friendly local vendor.

Living in this house, you'll experience a seamless blend of comfort and opportunity. Whether you are relaxing by the indoor pool, indulging in local cuisine, or exploring the countryside, this Dordogne gem offers you the chance to enjoy a slower pace of life while being well-connected to all that France has to offer.

In summary, this house has the right mix of space, comfort, and potential for customization you'd expect from a property in this alluring region of France. Here’s a quick look at what the property offers:

- 3 bedrooms with parquet floors
- 1 well-appointed bathroom
- Indoor swimming pool
- Double glazing throughout
- Reversible air/air heat pump
- Full basement with potential for expansion
- Fireplace in the living room
- 3600 m2 of land
- Wooden shed and two small shelters
- Proximity to schools and supermarket

So why not make the leap and explore this opportunity further? This Nontron home is waiting to be transformed into a personal haven, with you at its helm.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
3
Size
120
Price per m²
€1,592
Garden size
3600
Has Garden
No
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
Yes
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
1
Has swimming pool
Yes
Property type
House
Energy label

Unknown

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On a clear morning in Lauzerte, you step outside and the whole of the Quercy Blanc valley rolls out below you in shades of green and gold. The village — one of the most striking medieval villages in southwest France, perched on its ridge like a crown — is a ten-minute walk. Down the hill, the weekly market on the square smells of ripe Chasselas grapes and lavender honey from the Lot. This is what you own when you buy here. Not just walls and land, but a front-row seat to a part of rural France that hasn't been polished into a postcard. The property itself sits on just over 3,000 square metres of flat land — rare in this rolling, hill-crested landscape. The main house covers 80 liveable square metres across two bedrooms, a living room, a kitchen, and a shower room. Stone walls, thick enough to keep the interior cool all the way through August, give the rooms a quietness that modern builds simply can't replicate. The house is in good condition and move-in ready, so your first summer here doesn't have to be spent navigating a building site. But what really makes this place interesting is what comes with it. The 120-square-metre barn — ground floor only — attached at the side is essentially a blank canvas the size of a generous family home. Whether you're thinking of converting it into a gîte to generate income during the high season, creating a self-contained guest annexe for visiting family, or simply expanding the main living space into something grander, the volumes are there. The bones are exceptional. The ceiling heights in a barn like this are the kind architects would charge you a premium to recreate from scratch. Beyond the barn, there's a garage, a cellar — perfect for storing the Cahors wine you'll be buying by ... click here to read more

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Welcome to the enchanting realm of Nontron, nestled in the heart of the picturesque Dordogne region, Aquitaine, where the allure of a historic chateau awaits. As a bustling agent for a global real estate agency, I'm thrilled to present a property that offers an exquisite blend of historical grandeur and modern living conveniences. This opportunity is particularly exciting for overseas buyers and expats looking for a charming slice of French history to call their own. Before I dive into the property details, let's wander through the area a bit. Nontron is located within the lush and captivating Dordogne valley, renowned for its timeless landscapes, rolling vineyards, and tranquil rivers. Living here, you'll often find yourself immersed in an authentic French cultural experience, where history and everyday life weave seamlessly together. Imagine waking up in a house that embodies centuries of tradition—the property in question is a 4-bedroom chateau, meticulously maintained and ready for your family to make memories. Spanning a generous 333 square meters, this house is not just a place to live, but an invitation to become part of a living story. With its sturdy stone façade and timeless architecture, it stands proud on a verdant expanse of 7,700 square meters of land, providing ample space for every conceivable outdoor activity, from leisurely sun-drenched afternoons to vibrant summer gatherings with friends and family. Inside, history comes alive with spacious rooms bathed in natural light, each corner whispering tales of bygone eras. The living room offers a cozy setting for both quiet evenings and lively family conversations, while the equipped kitchen invites culinary adventures awaiting those special family meals. ... click here to read more

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Property Description: Introducing an inviting and spacious five-bedroom contemporary villa located in the serene region of Aquitaine, Dordogne, in the charming town of Nontron, France. Perfectly positioned to capture enchanting views of the verdant Perigord Vert, this property offers a perfect blend of comfort, style, and tranquility. Property Overview: - Generously sized at 219 square meters, this two-story villa boasts nine well-appointed rooms. - A sunlit living room of about 40 square meters featuring a fitted and fully equipped kitchen offers a great space for family gatherings and culinary adventures. - Two cozy living rooms provide additional space for relaxation and entertainment. - The house features five elegantly designed bedrooms, including two on the ground floor and three upstairs, offering ample accommodations and privacy. - Facilities include one bathroom on each floor, ensuring convenience for both family members and guests. - A mezzanine with a comfortable reading room serves as a peaceful retreat for those quieter moments. - The basement hosts a garage, a workshop, a laundry area, and a cellar, affording multiple functional spaces for various household needs. Exterior Features: - The property sits on a generous 4200 square meter plot, which is fully fenced, ensuring privacy. - Beautifully landscaped gardens with mature trees and an array of flowers create a picturesque outdoor space ideal for relaxation and outdoor activities. Living in Nontron: For those considering a move to Nontron, the area presents a blend of historical charm and modern conveniences, nestled amidst the natural beauty of the Dordogne. The region is renowned for its scenic landscapes, rich history, and vibrant local cult ... click here to read more

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Immerse yourself in the charming and unique culture of France with this five-bedroom house nestled within the scenic town of Nontron in the Dordogne region of Nouvell-Aquitaine. This property affords breathtaking views of the lush Bandiat Valley, with its diverse flora and fauna creating a picturesque tapestry of nature's beauty. Spread over three ample floors, the house covers a generous 240m², providing ample space for comfortable living and quality bonding. It also has the charm of an old-world maison de maitre, with an enclosed garden to guarantee privacy. Many of the residence's original features have been preserved, adding a timeless appeal that balances modern functionality and classic elegance. • Entrance hall featuring an original staircase • Living room with wooden floor, a cozy fireplace, and doors leading out to the terrace • Fully fitted and equipped dining kitchen • Well-maintained guest cloakroom • Five spacious double bedrooms, each with original wooden floors • Three well-appointed bathrooms • A functional loft area • Full-size cellar, partially featuring a vaulted ceiling • Welcoming exterior terrace, perfect for outdoor dining or entertaining • Spacious 298m² garden affording remarkable views of the scenic landscapes A pleasant climate is one of the many attributes of Nontron's location. Enjoy warm summers, ideal for numerous outdoor activities, and cosy winters perfect for indoor gatherings, hearty stews, and glasses of locally-produced red wine. Living in Nontron means experiencing the unmistakable vibrancy of French market-town life. The town brims with essential and leisure facilities, from boutique shops to general amenities and gourmet eating establishments. Famed for its artisan knife-ma ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the scenic Perigord Vert in Dordogne, this superb 15-bedroom country estate captures the serene charm of Nontron, France. This property is an inviting space for nature enthusiasts, large family gatherings, or those seeking a peaceful retreat for creative inspiration. The estate comprises two characteristic Nontronnais stone houses, together capable of accommodating up to 30 people. This expansive property is a haven for those who appreciate the allure of rustic living, while also considering the appeal of a property that presents potential for personal touches or modernization. The houses are settled on a remarkable plot spanning 6 hectares, enveloping you in an abundance of private woodland and the gentle sounds of a bordering river. The tranquility found here is a rare commodity, perfect for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life. In terms of property condition, the houses are in good, livable shape but would benefit from some renovations to enhance both functionality and aesthetics. This presents a wonderful opportunity for those looking to engage in a fixer-upper project that allows for personalization to one's taste and to potentially increase the value of their investment. The local area of Nontron offers a rich tapestry of French rural life. Residents enjoy access to essential amenities including local markets, bakeries, and quaint cafes that are characteristic of this region. The area is also known for its outdoor activities; whether it’s kayaking along the river, hiking through endless forest trails, or exploring the historical sites scattered throughout the Perigord Vert region. Living in a house in this region allows you to immerse yourself fully in the calmness ... click here to read more

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Discover a slice of tranquility and timeless charm with this 7-bedroom farmhouse nestled within the picturesque landscape of Nontron, in the scenic Dordogne department of Aquitaine, France. Surrounded by an enchanting estate spanning over 14 hectares, the property harmoniously blends meadows and densely wooded areas, offering a perfect retreat for nature and equestrian enthusiasts alike. This stunning property promises more than just breathtaking views and serene surroundings; it presents a rewarding opportunity for those ready to embrace the local lifestyle. As you enter the serene edges of Nontron, a small town famed for its rich history and vibrant culture, you'll find that this idyllic setting is only 1 km from local shops, making everyday necessities readily accessible while retaining an atmosphere of peaceful seclusion. The area, known for its artisanal crafts and traditional French gastronomy, provides a true cultural immersion that's ideal for overseas buyers or expats seeking a genuine French countryside experience. The farmhouse itself, spanning two floors and covering a total of 220 square meters, is divided into two comfortable living units, each boasting its unique charm. The first unit, a spacious 136 square meters, features a living room with a cozy stove set on a waxed concrete floor, expansive bay windows that open onto a covered terrace, and an equipped kitchen. Accompanying amenities include a laundry room, an office, four bedrooms, and two bathrooms. The second living space offers 85 square meters of livable area with a similar level of comfort, marked by a private terrace and rustic wooden floorboards that add to its farmhouse appeal. For those with a keen interest in equestrian pursuits, the prop ... click here to read more

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Perfect for families or expatriates looking to settle in the scenic French countryside, this five-bedroom house promises a balanced lifestyle of tranquility and accessibility. Located in the picturesque town of Nontron, in the Dordogne department of the Aquitaine region, this property presents an appealing opportunity for those ready to embrace a serene rural life within close reach of all necessary amenities. Nestled atop the heights of Nontron, this contemporary villa enjoys panoramic views of the verdant landscape of Perigord Vert, an area renowned for its lush woodlands and traditional French villages. The house, constructed in 1995, spans 219 square meters and is designed for comfort and functionality wrapped in a stylish layout. The ground floor of this two-story villa welcomes you with a spacious reception area that leads into a brightly lit living room of approximately 40 square meters, featuring an open, fitted, and fully-equipped kitchen—ideal for entertaining and family gatherings. Two cozy lounges provide additional space for relaxation. The sleeping quarters on this floor include two well-sized bedrooms complemented by a shared bathroom, offering convenience for family living. Ascending to the upper level, you'll find three additional bedrooms, each providing ample space and privacy. These are serviced by a well-appointed bathroom and adjoined by a mezzanine that hosts a quaint reading room, a perfect quiet corner for leisure and study. For those with a penchant for DIY or requiring additional storage, the basement offers a generous space including a garage, a workshop, a laundry room, and a cellar. The property sits on a 4200 square meter plot, which is fully fenced and beautifully landscaped with an ... click here to read more

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Discover the charm and grandeur of a quintessential French retreat in the heart of the picturesque Dordogne region. This exquisite 19th-century mansion, located in the quaint and serene commune of Nontron, offers an allure that harmoniously blends its rich history with modern elegance. As a busy real estate agent, I can tell you that properties like these are rare gems, offering a slice of French heritage infused with the warm hues of the Perigord landscape. Nestled within the stunning Aquitaine region, Nontron is a delightful small town famous for its traditional Dordogne architecture and lush, vibrant scenery. The town exudes an old-world charm, and its close proximity to major cities like Bordeaux and Limoges makes it a serene yet accessible haven. With its verdant fields and gentle rolling hills, the climate here is typically temperate, offering mild winters and warm summers, perfect for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life. Now, let's delve into this elegant house itself—a labor of love that has been fully restored, preserving the authenticity of its 19th-century heritage. Envision entering the grand 600 m² mansion, greeted by its towering 3.10 meter high ceilings that set the tone for the opulent interiors awaiting discovery. Here, modern luxuries blend seamlessly with historical grace, evident in its: - 4 bedrooms (including 3 master suites) - 4 spacious bathrooms - 12 well-appointed rooms - Lavish reception room - Cozy library with a marble fireplace - Inspiring office space - Relaxing reading room - Charming music room with double interior doors - Oak parquet flooring throughout - Beautifully crafted boudoir - 2 elegant period staircases For those in search of tranquility and artistic i ... click here to read more

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Discover the charm of French living with this beautifully renovated two-bedroom stone village house, situated just a short drive from the picturesque market town of Nontron in the heart of Dordogne, Nouvelle-Aquitaine. This mid-1800s gem has been thoughtfully brought into the 21st century while retaining its original character, offering a unique blend of history and modernity, perfect for those looking to immerse themselves in French culture. Local Area Nontron is nestled in the scenic Perigord Vert area of the Dordogne region, renowned for its lush landscapes, historic sites, and vibrant local markets. Living near Nontron means being surrounded by nature, with plenty of opportunities for hiking, cycling, and simply enjoying the tranquility of the French countryside. The town itself provides all essential amenities, including shops, restaurants, and healthcare facilities, making everyday life convenient and enjoyable. For overseas buyers, it's a chance to experience authentic French living in a community that welcomes diversity and offers a slower, more quality-filled lifestyle. Climate Residents of this area enjoy a temperate climate with distinct seasons. Summers are warm and inviting, perfect for enjoying outdoor activities and dining al fresco in your summer kitchen. Winters are mild, with occasional rain, making it an ideal location for those who appreciate a more moderate climate year-round. House Features: - Fully renovated with quality materials, presenting a very good living condition. - Open plan living room (46 m²) featuring a cozy fireplace and a fitted, equipped kitchen. - Sitting/dining room (36 m²) with direct access to the terrace and garden, ideal for indoor-outdoor living. - Two generous double bedro ... click here to read more

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Nestled within the scenic landscapes of Aquitaine, Dordogne, the quaint town of Nontron presents an enticing real estate opportunity in the form of a charming country home, perfect for those looking to immerse themselves in the tranquil French countryside. This six-bedroom property offers a versatile living arrangement that can cater to a variety of needs, whether you’re envisioning a bustling family home or exploring potential commercial ventures like a boutique hotel, subject to proper permissions. The main residence exudes rustic charm with its traditional stone construction and features a spacious 352 square meter layout. The entrance hall warmly welcomes visitors and seamlessly flows into a large kitchen/diner, ideal for family gatherings. Adjacent to this, a luminous double aspect living room opens up to an additional living area located in the base of an impressive round tower. This highlight of the home boasts a double-height ceiling with an elegant granite fireplace and patio doors that lead out to the garden, enhancing the indoor-outdoor living experience. The ground floor includes four well-proportioned bedrooms, offering ample space for family and guests alike. In addition, the property features a recently renovated billiard/games room, a laundry area, pantry, bathroom, and cloakroom, ensuring practicality alongside its aesthetic appeal. While the main house retains much of its original character, certain areas have been marked for renovation, providing new owners the unique opportunity to customize aspects of the home to their taste. Accompanying the main house is a fully renovated two-bedroom cottage. This independent unit includes an open-plan kitchen and living/dining area, with two generous upstairs ... click here to read more

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Welcome to a truly enchanting piece of history, nestled in the heart of the renowned Perigord Vert natural park. It's quite an extraordinary chance we have here, for those looking to immerse themselves in the authenticity and serene beauty of the French countryside. As a busy real estate agent, I don't often come across such a compelling blend of history, nature, and potential all in one. We find ourselves in the charming village of Savignac-de-Nontron, a place that some may describe as a corner of paradise with its breathtaking surroundings. This historic 18th-century estate lies in Dordogne, Aquitaine, cocooned by the lush landscapes that stretch as far as the eye can see. For those who've been dreaming of life in a country estate, with expanses of green pastures, towering trees, and the serene babble of the Bandiat River, this property offers an unbeatable slice of French rural life. Before we talk about the intricacies of this estate, let’s take a quick meander through the area. Savignac-de-Nontron and its surrounds offer a climate that's generally mild, with warm summers perfect for enjoying outdoor activities and relatively gentle winters. You won’t run short of things to do around here. The charm of Dordogne is its historical richness and serene natural settings. Living here offers a harmonious mix of leisure and cultural excursions; visit local markets, explore the castles, and savor the renowned gastronomy – from truffles to exquisite wines. Not to mention, hiking trails abound, offering unrestricted access to the beauty and tranquility that defines this locale. Now, back to this remarkable estate. It's not your average property; it's spread over 3.5 hectares of land, giving you woods, meadows, and of course ... click here to read more

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Are you searching for a historic home in France with a blend of tradition and natural beauty? Look no further than this exceptional 15-bedroom house for sale in the picturesque village of Savignac-de-Nontron, nestled within the stunning region of Dordogne, Aquitaine. This unique property, an 18th-century gem, sits within the heart of the Perigord Vert natural park and offers a serene lifestyle amidst nature and history. Upon entering this enchanting estate, you are immediately captivated by the two stone residences: a 415 m² mansion and a 400 m² farmhouse. These homes are emblematic of the historic architecture that defines the Perigord Vert region. Every corner of these residences speaks volumes of craftsmanship, with meticulously restored features that uphold the local traditions and comply with modern environmental standards. You'll be delighted by the warm, picturesque atmosphere that fills every room in these sumptuously restored abodes. The estate spans an impressive 3.5 hectares of woods and meadows, all framed by the flowing Bandiat River. The landscape is lush, teeming with diverse flora and fauna. This serene oasis even includes a natural source of drinking water. The setting is perfect for nature enthusiasts, providing endless opportunities for hiking, wildlife observation, and serene countryside meditations. It's a daily invitation to find peace and creativity in the midst of lush surroundings. Now, let's talk about what it’s like to live in Savignac-de-Nontron. The local community is welcoming and boasts a rich tapestry of history and culture. Life here is tranquil, a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. The climate in the Dordogne region is quite balanced. Summers are warm, making it i ... click here to read more

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Situated in the heart of the enchanting Dordogne region of Nouvelle-Aquitaine, near Saint Pardoux la Rivière, France, is a traditional stone-built house, bursting with potential and awaiting a loving new owner. Absorb the rustic charm of a home that dates back to 1850 while enjoying the comforts of a fully renovated interior, providing a delightful blend of historical character and modern convenience. This three-bedroom house is nestled in approximately nine acres of lush greenery and vibrant gardens, offering an unrivaled sense of privacy and tranquility. Ancient trees, resilient foliage, and sprawling landscapes offer the perfect backdrop for the home and potential equestrian activities, making this an extra appealing offer. With a staggering 173 m2 of light-filled and airy living space, this house promises a comfortable family lifestyle. The ground floor of the residence features a large living room, impressively spanning 60 m². Light floods in through the expansive windows and plays off the gleaming tiles resting underfoot, creating a warm and welcoming ambiance. Fitted with an equipped kitchen, this space is the heart of the home, perfect for hosting friends or family gatherings. A family bathroom and a separate WC, along with a practical cellar and boiler room, complete the ground floor area. Venture up to the first floor to discover three generously proportioned bedrooms. The spacious master bedroom offers an en suite shower room and a dressing room, ensuring a private retreat within your own home. With extra space, the bedrooms can also be converted into a study or home office. Property Features: - Three spacious bedrooms - Two bathrooms, one en suite - Attached garage - Courtyard parking area - Land and g ... click here to read more

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Nestled within the picturesque landscape of the Dordogne region in Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France, this delightful house is awaiting its next family. Located in the serene village of Saint Pardoux la Riviere, this property offers you more than just a house; it gives you the opportunity to live in the heart of France's enchanting countryside, surrounded by lush greenery and charming rural life. This four-bedroom house, built in 1981, is standing proudly in a beautiful, peaceful setting, just a stone's throw away from local amenities. With its 143 square meters of well-maintained living space, it's the perfect backdrop for creating family memories or an ideal escape for expats looking to immerse themselves in French culture. The property presents in excellent condition, with all the conveniences to move right in and start enjoying the tranquil life that this area promises. Living in the Dordogne region, you're treated to a climate that's typically mild, with warm summers perfect for exploring the great outdoors. The winters are gentle, making it ideal for year-round habitation. The local area is a delight for nature lovers and those who appreciate the easy pace of rural life. An abundance of trails and paths offer opportunities for walking, cycling, and exploring, with the stunning backdrop of rolling hills and picturesque countryside. Saint Pardoux la Riviere itself is a charming village featuring the essentials for daily life, including shops, cafes, and local markets offering fresh produce. The nearby river offers a tranquil spot for picnics or leisurely walks, further enhancing the area's appeal to families and retirees seeking a serene and nurturing environment. As you enter the house, you're greeted by a bright and a ... click here to read more

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On a Tuesday morning, you wake up to the sound of nothing in particular — a wood pigeon somewhere in the garden, the faint creak of old beams settling in the warmth. You pad downstairs in the main house, light the wood-burning stove in the kitchen, and by the time your coffee is ready, you've already decided: today you'll drive the twenty minutes to Brantôme's Friday market for cheese and walnuts, and the rest of the week can take care of itself. That's the rhythm Saint-Pardoux-la-Rivière puts you in. And once it gets hold of you, you won't want to leave. This five-bedroom stone property sits at the corner of a quiet lane just outside the village, where the only traffic is the occasional tractor and the neighbour's dog. The house is actually two adjoining cottages — currently connected and working beautifully as one generous family home — with three bedrooms and a shower room in the main section, and two further bedrooms plus two en-suite shower rooms in the guest wing. It's the kind of layout that solves problems. Extended family coming to stay? They have their own entrance, their own living room with a wood stove, their own space. You have yours. Everyone's happy. Or close the connecting door and rent the guest cottage independently during the summer months — the demand for self-catering accommodation in the Dordogne is very real, and very consistent. Throughout both sections of the house, the period character is intact and unhurried: exposed stone walls that keep things cool even in August, heavy oak beams overhead, fireplaces that have been warming people in this valley for well over a century. The main sitting room has a handsome stone fireplace and a wood-burning stove that makes winter weekends genuinely cosy. T ... click here to read more

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Welcome to the heart of the Dordogne region in Aquitaine, France, where your dream of finding a cozy country home could become reality. Nestled in the serene landscape of Saint-Pardoux-la-Rivière, this quaint house is perfect for those seeking a peaceful retreat or a comfortable starting point for new beginnings. With over 100 square meters of living space, this property offers a delightful mix of tranquility and convenience. Imagine waking up in one of the two well-appointed bedrooms, with sunlight gently streaming in and birds chirping their morning songs. With just one bathroom to service the household, mornings might mean working out a schedule, but it's a wonderful trade-off for the charm of country living. In addition, this home features a handy study room that could easily transform into an extra bedroom or serve as your personal home office, allowing you to work while enjoying picturesque views of the surrounding countryside. The kitchen is independent, providing a space where culinary creativity can flourish. From preparing simple meals for two to rustic feasts when entertaining guests, this room serves as the culinary hub of the home. The 30-square-meter living area presents a cozy spot for relaxation after a day of exploring the beautiful Dordogne landscapes or entertaining visits from friends and family. Imagine lighting up the evening with laughter and conversation, or simply curling up with a good book and letting the world melt away. Stepping outside, the house extends its charm over a sprawling 8,282 square meters of land. This space welcomes hands-on gardening posts, outdoor recreational activities, or perhaps an expansion project if that’s what you’re dreaming of. Whether you want to grow fresh herbs ... click here to read more

Property for Sale : 2 bedrooms House in Saint-Pardoux-La-Riviere. Price: 97,500 €

Immerse yourself in the tranquillity of the charming French countryside with this gorgeous 12-bedroom residence, situated in the small village of Saint-Estèphe, Aquitaine, France. Notably, this bucolic destination rests within the scenic Dordogne region, renowned for its idyllic countryside, impressive castles, vineyards, and fantastic local markets offering local delicacies and fine wines. The property itself comprises a grand total of 490 m2 of livable space, spanning across three beautifully maintained stone-built dwellings. Should you choose to venture outside and nearby, you'll find yourself just 2 km away from a well-appreciated leisure lake, providing hues that add a perfect backdrop to your residence. Let's take a more profound look at what each dwelling holds: - The primary house is a model of traditional French living replete with modern amenities. It offers a grand living room adjoined by a kitchen and dining room, a study, a cozy living area, and a practical laundry room. For accommodation, it possesses 4 bedrooms, with one boasting its private shower room and dressing area and a bathroom and dressing room to complete the layout. - The amiably independent secondary dwelling offers a sense of warmth with its large living room featuring a welcoming fireplace. This property also encompasses a fitted kitchen, 5 bedrooms, two shower rooms, and an upstairs covered balcony delivering sweeping views of the encompassing countryside and nearby lake. - Last but certainly not least, the third dwelling is a quaint little haven offering a homey living room with a fireplace, equipped kitchen, three bedrooms, two bathrooms, and plenty of character. Each dwelling comes with its own private terrace where you can enjoy a ... click here to read more

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Welcome to Le Bourdeix, a quaint slice of paradise nestled in the picturesque Dordogne region of France. Here, where rustic meets serene, we have a property that's ripe for opportunity—a house that whispers stories of potential to those who are ready to listen. Now, for our valued overseas buyers and expats yearning to experience French provincial life, this isn't just any house—it's a lifestyle. Located in Aquitaine, specifically the peaceful area of Le Bourdeix, this home is a solid starting point for anyone looking to embrace country living with a touch of finesse. You see, Le Bourdeix is not just a place; it's a way of life. In the vicinity, charming villages and vast landscapes invite explorers to discover hidden gems, centuries-old history, and a community that seems untouched by the passage of time. Moving around to the property itself, we have a cleverly designed dual house setup. Imagine it: two cozy sanctuaries under one roof, yet utterly distinct till you wish them otherwise. Perhaps you see a family reunion in the making, or a blend of privacy and togetherness that allows for an imaginative living arrangement. Let's dive into the specifics. There are two sections to this lovely abode. The first, a warm 115m2 space, offers a snug living room perfect for inviting sunsets, an idyllic lounge, and a sleeping area upstairs complete with a bathroom and bedroom. The second house section blows you away with its bright ambiance and high ceilings, uses every inch of its 115m2 wisely with a welcoming living room, a mezzanine that doubles as an airy office space, and another inviting bedroom with its own bathroom. Outside, the grounds are vast and inviting—a 1500m2 area that practically begs for a garden full of fres ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the scenic region of Le Bourdeix, France, a little corner of paradise awaits you. This delightful house, located in the picturesque Dordogne area of Aquitaine, is truly a hidden gem. As you explore the prospect of owning a house in the midst of rural France, let me take you on a journey through this property that offers not only a place to reside, but a lifestyle to embrace. Imagine waking up to the serene sounds of the countryside and the delicate whisper of the wind through the lush trees surrounding your home. Situated in a small, quaint hamlet just a brief 8 kilometers from the charming town of Nontron, this property places you at the heart of an unspoiled French countryside rich with history and tranquility. The region is celebrated for its rolling landscapes, a lush tapestry of woods, farms, and vineyards, where life moves at a more leisurely pace. This house, with a total livable area of 219 square meters, is ideal for those seeking substantial space and a touch of versatility. It currently boasts two distinct living quarters, perfect for a variety of lifestyles. You may choose to enjoy them as separate spaces — perhaps a main family residence alongside an additional space for guests or generating rental income (provided you have the necessary permissions) — or unite them to create a beautiful expansive home enriched with history and character. The smaller of the two sections is a cozy 115 square meter abode featuring a plush living room and a bright lounge. Venture upstairs to discover a snug sleeping area, complete with a bedroom and bathroom. Next door, the other house offers a dynamic living space with high ceilings, a spacious living room, and a mezzanine office area if you need a quiet nook to ... click here to read more

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