Four-Bedroom Retreat in Montignac-Dordogne: Embrace Tranquil Living Near Lascaux Caves and Historic Charm

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Montignac_DORDOGNE, France, Aubas (France)

4 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 120Floor area

€285,140

House

Parking

4 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

120m²

No garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Nestled amid the serene landscapes of the Périgord Noir region in southern France, you'll find a house that's the perfect blend of existing comfort and untouched potential. Let me take you on a tour of this property, located just about two kilometers from the vibrant center of Montignac-Lascaux, a town known for its historical roots and the famed nearby Lascaux caves.

This house—you can already imagine the delightful prospect—boasts four bedrooms spread over a living space of around 120 square meters, fleshing out a canvas ready for your personal touches. It's set in the peaceful embrace of Aubas, offering an inviting view over the village yet remaining within easy reach of the town's conveniences. Life here is marked by a slower pace, but you'll never feel cut off from the allure that the Dordogne region has to offer.

As you step inside, the ground floor greets you with a practical and cozy atmosphere. Here, you will find a kitchen awaiting your favorite recipes, complemented by a living room that promises warmth and countless story-filled evenings. A bedroom on this floor makes for a convenient living space with accessibly, while the shower room and WC round out the necessities, ensuring that this level has what you might need on a daily basis. To top it off, a utility room adds that much-valued practicality, perfect for keeping the household running smoothly.

Venture up to the first floor and you'll discover a charming space waiting to light up with the sound of laughter. Two of the bedrooms feature distinctive sloping ceilings, evoking a quaint and cozy atmosphere. The fourth bedroom stands out with its independent access—ideal for guests or perhaps setting up an inspiring office space. There’s also an area earmarked for sanitary fittings, a small step away from becoming a fully-fledged shower room with your touch.

This property not only offers a promising living space but delights with its additional external features. Beneath the house, a 20 square meter slate-roofed barn waits either as a nostalgic nod to the past or as a future project. Along the property sits a traditional bakery and a borie, gems that speak to the heritage of the area and that could serve as exciting projects. Just across the quiet road, a double garage caters to your storage needs or offers a safe haven for your vehicles.

Beyond your prospective home’s borders, the real adventure begins. Montignac and its surroundings have so much on offer. Besides the world-famous Lascaux caves, the town itself hosts a blend of lively cafes, timeless boutiques, and delectable eateries. There’s a community spirit here with markets that bring fresh local produce to your doorstep and seasonal events celebrating local culture. The variety of walking and cycling trails surrounding the town allow you to soak up the scenic landscape, which often gifts golden hues under the shimmering sunlight.

The weather in Montignac sings the tune of a temperate climate, with hot summers perfect for those ice-cold refreshments by the river and mild winters that aren’t too harsh, making it a comfortable place for year-round living or for a leisurely escape during holidays. Living in this cozy spot of France offers a unique blend of rural tranquility with an easy connection to history and culture.

To sum it up, this house in Montignac stands proudly as a testament to potential—a chance for you to explore what could be, in a region where history breathes and culture thrives. This is more than just a property; it's where the story of your new chapter begins. Perfect for nurturing families, visionary buyers, or anyone ready to immerse themselves in the French countryside's gentle embrace, where every corner offers a retreat to nature and an invitation to history.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
4
Size
120
Price per m²
€2,376
Garden size
8901
Has Garden
No
Has Parking
Yes
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
1
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
House
Energy label

Unknown

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Nestled in the picturesque town of Montignac in France, this captivating property awaits your discovery. Perfectly situated less than two kilometers from the bustling center of Montignac, this house offers a serene escape from life's daily hustle and bustle, yet it keeps you connected to the lively heart of the town. This house does not just promise you a new address, it offers you an exciting lifestyle likely to appeal to overseas buyers and expats looking for an opportunity to embrace French living. The main house stands proudly atop the heights, offering a spectacular vista. With no immediate neighbors to disturb your peace, it feels like your own slice of tranquility. The main house greets you with a warm entrance, leading into a cozy kitchen where all your culinary dreams can unfold. The spacious dining and living room area is ideal for hosting dinners or enjoying quiet evenings with the family. Accommodating a total of three bedrooms, two bathrooms—each fitted with both shower and bath—and a convenient dressing room, it provides ample space for a growing family or visiting guests. In addition to the main residence, there is a charming guest house (or gîte) that expands your living possibilities. This space features a large living room perfect for entertaining guests, a modern shower room, and a quaint mezzanine bedroom that would make an ideal retreat for your visitors or could serve other innovative purposes. For those who value fitness or need a space for hobbies, the garden level offers endless possibilities. You'll find a dedicated fitness room perfect for your daily workouts, a spare bedroom, a practical shed, convenient laundry room, and a sizable garage ready to house your vehicle and storage needs. If y ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Dordogne region, this expansive 5-bedroom house in Aubas offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a second home or holiday retreat in France. With its blend of rustic charm and modern amenities, this property is perfect for families, retirees, or investors looking to immerse themselves in the rich culture and serene landscapes of the Périgord Noir. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of nature, surrounded by 8.9 hectares of lush meadows and woodland. This property offers not just a home, but a lifestyle—a chance to escape the hustle and bustle of city life and embrace the tranquility of rural France. The Main House The main house is a testament to traditional French architecture, featuring solid wood flooring and meticulously maintained structural elements. The ground floor boasts a spacious kitchen and dining area, perfect for hosting family gatherings or enjoying a quiet meal with a view. The separate living room, complete with an authentic Irish-style bar, adds a touch of character and warmth, making it an ideal space for entertaining guests. Upstairs, three generously sized bedrooms each come with their own private bathroom, ensuring comfort and privacy for all residents. The potential to open the living room onto the kitchen offers the flexibility to create a large open-plan space, enhancing the home's already inviting atmosphere. Gîte 1 Fully renovated and operational, Gîte 1 is a charming addition to the property. With a cozy living room, open kitchen, and two bedrooms, it is perfect for holiday rentals or accommodating visiting family and friends. The only tasks remaining are connecting the sanitation system and installing the heating system, both of which are s ... click here to read more

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A Gateway to Timeless Elegance in Montignac-Lascaux Nestled in the heart of the enchanting Perigord Noir region, this exquisite stone house in Montignac-Lascaux offers a unique blend of rustic charm and modern comfort. 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 home. This is not just a house; it's a sanctuary where history and nature converge to create an unparalleled living experience. A Day in the Life As you step into the spacious 42m² living room, the warmth of the stone walls and the inviting ambiance envelop you. The open-plan design seamlessly connects the living area to the kitchen, where the aroma of freshly brewed coffee mingles with the scent of lavender from the garden. Picture yourself enjoying breakfast on the terrace, overlooking the expansive 1,845m² plot, where the vibrant colors of the countryside change with the seasons. In the afternoon, take a leisurely stroll through the nearby village of Montignac, renowned for its charming streets and vibrant local markets. Here, you can savor the rich flavors of Aquitaine's culinary delights, from truffle-infused dishes to the finest foie gras. As the sun sets, the village comes alive with cultural events and festivals, offering a glimpse into the region's rich heritage. A Haven of Comfort and Style This 120m² stone house is thoughtfully designed to cater to your every need. With three generously sized bedrooms and an additional office space, it provides ample room for family and guests. The upstairs sleeping area offers a peaceful retreat, where you can unwind and recharge after a day of exploration. Modern amenities such as a heat pump heating syst ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the enchanting Perigord Noir region, this historic 14th-century mill house in Montignac-Lascaux offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of French heritage. Perfectly suited as a second home or vacation retreat, this property combines the charm of medieval architecture with the comforts of modern living, all set against the backdrop of the picturesque Aquitaine countryside. Imagine waking up to the gentle sound of the stream 'Le Gouny' as it meanders through your property, its waters once powering the mill's ancient wheel. This is not just a home; it's a journey back in time, where every stone and beam tells a story of centuries past. A Glimpse into History The main stone house, with parts dating back to the early 14th century, is a testament to the region's rich history. Architectural features like the shoulder lintel and the spiral stone staircase housed within a unique rectangular tower are just a few of the elements that make this property truly special. Modern Comforts in a Historic Setting While the property retains its historical charm, it has been thoughtfully updated to provide modern comforts. The main house features a separate kitchen on the garden level, a large reception room with a fireplace on the upper floor, and a cozy living room with another fireplace. The master bedroom comes with an en-suite shower room, offering privacy and convenience. Versatile Living Spaces In addition to the main house, a separate apartment with a living room and shower room is perfect for guests or as a potential rental property, providing flexibility for various living arrangements. Outdoor Paradise The estate spans over one hectare, offering a diverse landscape of meadows, woods, wetlands, and a ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the enchanting Perigord Noir region, this delightful property in Montignac-Lascaux offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of French history. With its rich cultural heritage and stunning natural beauty, Montignac-Lascaux is a dream destination for those seeking a second home or vacation retreat in Europe. Imagine waking up in a charming 6-bedroom house, surrounded by the lush landscapes of Aquitaine. This property, in excellent condition, is more than just a house; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with relaxation, exploration, and unforgettable memories. ### A Glimpse into Montignac-Lascaux Montignac-Lascaux is renowned for its prehistoric caves, a UNESCO World Heritage site, drawing visitors from around the globe. The town itself is a picturesque blend of medieval architecture and modern amenities, offering a perfect balance for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life. ### Property Highlights - Main House & Guest House: The property includes a spacious main house and a charming guest house, ideal for hosting family and friends. - Private Garden: Enclosed by ancient walls, the flower-filled garden offers a serene escape, perfect for leisurely afternoons. - Bright Living Spaces: The main house boasts over 120 m² of bright, airy living space, including a cozy lounge and a well-appointed kitchen. - Convertible Attic: A clean attic space offers potential for further expansion, allowing you to customize the home to your needs. - Guest House Amenities: The guest house features a veranda, bathroom, and garage, with two additional bedrooms upstairs. - Proximity to Town Center: Enjoy the convenience of being within walking distance to the town center, shops, and local attracti ... click here to read more

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Welcome to the charming town of Montignac-Lascaux, nestled in the heart of the Dordogne region, a place where history, culture, and picturesque landscapes converge. This delightful stone house, available in the enchanting locale of Montignac-Lascaux, provides an inviting opportunity for those dreaming of becoming homeowners in one of France's most cherished regions. Situated in the heart of Montignac-Lascaux, this 3-bedroom stone house offers comfort and convenience with around 80 square meters of living space, thoughtfully renovated in 2016. The location is unbeatable, offering easy access to local shops and daily conveniences, all within a short stroll. The tranquil neighborhood provides an opportunity to immerse yourself in the authentic French lifestyle, where the traditional meets the contemporary. As you approach the home, a small yet functional airlock welcomes you, leading effortlessly into the entrance hall. The main floor smoothly flows into a bright lounge area, perfect for unwinding after a day exploring the local wonders. Nearby, the kitchen awaits, promising countless meals filled with laughter and culinary exploration. A separate toilet on this floor adds to the home's practicality. Venturing upstairs, a modest landing guides you to three inviting bedrooms, each awash with natural light. Whether you choose to set them up as cozy sleeping quarters, a home office, or a hobby space, the potential is abundant. The shower room, complete with a walk-in shower and toilet, accommodates the needs of a modern household. One of the more unique aspects of this property is the full basement, approximately 40 square meters in size. This space doubles as valuable storage or as a garage fit for a small car—offering a ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Aquitaine region, this historic Perigourdine farmhouse offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of French heritage. Located in Montignac-Lascaux, a town renowned for its prehistoric caves and rich cultural tapestry, this property is the perfect second home for those seeking tranquility, history, and a touch of rural charm. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves in the small wood behind your home, the sun casting a warm glow over the sloping grounds. This farmhouse, dating back to before 1813, is a testament to timeless architecture, with its stone-built structure and traditional lauze roofing. The property comprises a main house, a quaint bread oven, a pigsty, and a small barn, all arranged around a charming grassed courtyard. A Lifestyle of Serenity and Exploration Montignac-Lascaux is more than just a location; it's a lifestyle. The town is a gateway to the Dordogne Valley, offering a plethora of activities for every season. From exploring the world-famous Lascaux Caves to enjoying leisurely walks along the Vézère River, there's always something to discover. The local climate is mild, with warm summers perfect for outdoor adventures and cozy winters ideal for enjoying the farmhouse's rustic charm. Accessibility and Convenience Despite its serene setting, Montignac-Lascaux is easily accessible. The town is well-connected by road, and the nearest airport, Brive-Souillac, is just a short drive away, making it convenient for international travel. This accessibility ensures that your second home is never too far from reach, whether you're planning a spontaneous weekend getaway or a longer stay. Investment Potential Owning a property in Montignac-Lascaux is not just ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Perigord Noir, this exquisite villa in Montignac-Lascaux offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a second home in the enchanting region of Aquitaine, France. With its rich history, vibrant culture, and stunning landscapes, Montignac-Lascaux is a haven for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life and immerse themselves in the tranquil beauty of the French countryside. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of nature, with the sun casting a warm glow over the rolling hills and lush greenery that surround your new home. This villa, with its spacious 150 square meters of living space, is the perfect retreat for families or individuals looking to enjoy the best of both worlds: the charm of rural France and the convenience of modern living. Property Highlights: - Location: Situated in the charming village of Montignac-Lascaux, known for its prehistoric caves and vibrant local culture. - Living Space: 150 square meters of thoughtfully designed living space, offering comfort and style. - Bedrooms: Four generously sized bedrooms, perfect for family gatherings or hosting guests. - Bathrooms: Two modern bathrooms, ensuring convenience and privacy for all residents. - Outdoor Living: A large terrace with a swimming corridor (13x2.5 meters) and a covered area, ideal for alfresco dining and relaxation. - Land: Enclosed land of 937 square meters, providing ample space for outdoor activities and gardening. - Garage/Loft: Additional space for storage or potential conversion into a guest suite or studio. - Security: Electric gate ensuring privacy and security. Local Lifestyle and Amenities: Montignac-Lascaux is more than just a location; it's a lifestyle. The village offer ... click here to read more

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A Tranquil Retreat in the Heart of Aquitaine Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds in the picturesque hamlet of Montignac-Lascaux. Nestled between the historic towns of Sarlat and Montignac, this charming stone house offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. With its rich history and vibrant culture, Aquitaine is a region that promises a lifestyle filled with exploration and relaxation. A Home That Tells a Story This beautifully renovated stone house, spanning over 228 square meters, is a testament to timeless elegance and modern comfort. As you step inside, you're greeted by a spacious living room, where a grand fireplace takes center stage, inviting cozy evenings with family and friends. The open-plan kitchen, adorned with granite worktops, is a culinary enthusiast's dream, seamlessly flowing into a separate dining room perfect for hosting intimate gatherings. Upstairs, three generously sized bedrooms each boast their own private shower or bathroom, offering a personal sanctuary for every family member. A dedicated study provides a quiet space for work or reflection, while the entire home is bathed in natural light, enhancing its warm and welcoming ambiance. A Lifestyle of Leisure and Discovery Living in Montignac-Lascaux means embracing a lifestyle rich in cultural and outdoor activities. The nearby Lascaux Caves, a UNESCO World Heritage site, offer a glimpse into prehistoric art, while the bustling markets of Sarlat provide a taste of local flavors and artisanal crafts. Whether you're exploring the Dordogne River by kayak or savoring a glass of Bordeaux wine at a local vineyard, every day is an opportunity for adventure. Key Features: - 3 Spacious ... click here to read more

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In the heart of the picturesque Montignac-Lascaux in the breathtaking region of Aquitaine, France, there's a villa waiting to become someone's dream home. This charming abode, with its tranquil setting amidst the lush landscapes, offers a delightful glimpse into the serene French countryside life. With a property size of approximately 2,221 square meters, this villa combines the luxurious privacy of a country estate with the convenience of being close to the town center—just a short 2-kilometer jaunt away. This villa, constructed sturdily about fifteen years back, offers around 150 square meters of bright, airy living space. The builders focused on quality, using good materials to ensure the villa's longevity. Designed to embrace natural light, the living room features grand bay windows that lead to a covered terrace and a swimming pool area—perfect for leisurely afternoons or weekend gatherings. For those already imagining waking up in one of the villa’s four cozy bedrooms, this home provides ample space for both hosting and privacy. The ground floor hosts a conveniently located bedroom, making it ideal for a guest room or an office. Ascend to the upper level, and you will discover a beautiful suite that spills out onto a generous balcony, offering panoramic views of your lush surroundings. With two well-appointed bathrooms, daily routines are made easy, offering comfort and privacy. Here are some quick highlights of the property: - 4 Bedrooms, perfect for a family - 2 Bathrooms for your convenience - Living area with large bay windows - Covered terrace ideal for entertaining - Swimming pool with Roman staircase - Garage for one car with courtyard - Landscaped gardens - 2 kilometers from Montignac center - Enclosed ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque valley of the Vézère, within the heart of Perigord Noir, lies a quaint stone house in Montignac, Aquitaine. This property offers an enticing opportunity for those looking to immerse themselves in the rich history and natural beauty of this captivating region in France. It’s a property where timeless allure meets potential room for personalization—a home that tells a story with every stone, every beam, and every aspect of its being. This charming abode opens its doors to a generous 62 square meter living room, perfect for those cozy winter nights next to the impressive inglenook fireplace. With original features like a stone garden sink adding character to the home, stepping into the living room is like stepping back in time. The ground floor also features a cozy 25 m2 lounge area that leads to the primary bedroom, which, at 20 m2, comes with a walk-in dressing room and an en suite bathroom. Upstairs, you’ll find two more bedrooms, each about 20 m2, ensuring every family member has their space to retreat. As you explore further, imagine the potential of the convertible attic space—ideal for transforming into an additional bedroom, office, or a playroom for the kids, depending on your family's needs. Outside, the house opens to an intimate courtyard complete with a swimming pool, a serene spot for enjoying the warm Aquitaine summers. Adjoining this is a barn that suggests ease and rustic charm, complete with a 40 m2 cottage ready for a little refreshing—a small project for those who enjoy putting a personal touch on things. The barn also houses a boiler room harnessing efficient geothermal energy. In terms of amenities, this property does not fall short. Here are the main features at a glance: ... click here to read more

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Welcome to this charming stone house nestled in the heart of Montignac-Lascaux, Aquitaine, a region renowned for its lush, verdant landscapes and rich cultural tapestry. This traditional French dwelling is a fantastic find for anyone seeking a tasteful blend of old-world appeal and modern-day convenience. Located in the picturesque valley of the Vézère, known as the Périgord Noir, it offers a tranquil setting for a peaceful lifestyle, with a backdrop of rolling hills and a vibrant local culture. Reflecting the region's architectural heritage, this property invites you into a spacious ground floor with a generous living area spanning 62 square meters. This space is warmed by an inviting inglenook fireplace, perfect for those cozy winter evenings. The property also features a charming stone sink and a delightful stone garden, lending authenticity and character to the home. Adjacent to this is another comfortable 25 square meter living space, ideal for family gatherings or a relaxed lounge afternoon. A ground floor bedroom with a dressing room provides convenience and privacy along with a functional bathroom that meets the needs of everyday living. Venture upstairs to find two large bedrooms, each about 20 square meters, offering enough space for rest and relaxation. There’s also a convertible attic which provides a broad horizon of potential – whether you envision it as a studio, an office, or an additional bedroom, the space is yours to mold. Outdoors, the private courtyard enhances the allure of this residence, complete with a refreshing swimming pool to enjoy Montignac’s warm summers. The additional barn on the property, holding an old 40 square meter cottage, is ripe with opportunities for renovation. While some may ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque town of Montignac-Lascaux, this exquisite stone house offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of French paradise. With its rich history, vibrant culture, and stunning landscapes, Montignac-Lascaux is a dream destination for those seeking a second home in Europe. This charming property, in excellent condition, is perfect for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life and immerse themselves in the tranquil beauty of the Aquitaine region. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of nature, sipping your morning coffee on the shaded terrace, and planning your day around the myriad of activities that Montignac-Lascaux has to offer. Whether you're exploring the world-famous Lascaux Caves, indulging in the local cuisine, or simply enjoying a leisurely stroll through the town's quaint streets, this home serves as the perfect base for your adventures. Property Highlights: - Location: Situated on the heights of Montignac-Lascaux, offering breathtaking views and easy access to local amenities. - Size: Spacious 176 sqm interior, providing ample room for relaxation and entertainment. - Bedrooms: Three well-appointed bedrooms, including an en suite master bedroom, ensuring comfort and privacy for you and your guests. - Bathrooms: Two modern bathrooms, designed with convenience and style in mind. - Living Space: A generous 39 sqm living room, perfect for hosting gatherings or enjoying quiet evenings. - Kitchen: A fully equipped kitchen with a central island, ideal for culinary enthusiasts. - Outdoor Space: A charming garden, shaded terrace, and a small above-ground swimming pool, offering a serene retreat. - Parking: Convenient parking space, a rare find in the town center. - Proximity: Walk ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the enchanting Perigord Noir, this charming stone house in Montignac-Lascaux offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of French paradise. With its rich history, stunning landscapes, and vibrant culture, this region is a dream destination for those seeking a second home in Europe. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet melody of birdsong, surrounded by 1.5 hectares of lush, wooded land. This property is a haven of tranquility, offering privacy and breathtaking views of the rolling countryside. Whether you're looking for a peaceful retreat or a base to explore the wonders of Aquitaine, this house is the perfect choice. ### A Home with Character and Comfort This stone-built farmhouse exudes rustic charm while providing all the modern comforts you need. With 120 square meters of living space, the house is spacious yet cozy, making it ideal for family gatherings or quiet weekends away. - Three Bedrooms: Spacious and filled with natural light, perfect for restful nights. - Two Bathrooms: Modern amenities ensure comfort and convenience. - Lounge and Dining Room: A welcoming space for entertaining or relaxing by the fireplace. - Kitchen with Pantry: Fully equipped for culinary adventures, with ample storage. - Terrace: A 30-square-meter outdoor space to soak up the sun and enjoy al fresco dining. - Garage and Workshop: Practical spaces for storage and hobbies. - Wood Shed: Keep your home warm and cozy during the cooler months. ### The Allure of Montignac-Lascaux Montignac-Lascaux is a picturesque town renowned for its prehistoric caves, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Living here means immersing yourself in a rich tapestry of history and culture. The town offers a vibrant co ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Vézère Valley, this exquisite villa offers a unique blend of tranquility and modern living. Located just a stone's throw away from the charming village of Montignac-Lascaux, this property is a haven for those seeking a serene lifestyle amidst the rolling hills and lush landscapes of Aquitaine. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of nature, with the sun casting a warm glow over the verdant countryside. This villa, completed in 2022, is a testament to contemporary design and quality craftsmanship. With its A-class energy efficiency, it promises not only comfort but also sustainability, making it an ideal choice for the environmentally conscious. Living in Montignac-Lascaux Montignac-Lascaux is renowned for its rich history and cultural heritage. The famous Lascaux Caves, a UNESCO World Heritage site, are just a short drive away, offering a glimpse into prehistoric art and history. The village itself is a delightful blend of old-world charm and modern amenities, with quaint cafes, artisan shops, and vibrant markets that bring the community together. The climate here is mild, with warm summers and cool winters, perfect for enjoying outdoor activities year-round. Whether it's hiking through the scenic trails, exploring the local vineyards, or simply enjoying a leisurely stroll along the river, there's always something to do. The Villa Experience This villa is more than just a home; it's a lifestyle. With 207 square meters of living space, it offers ample room for both relaxation and entertainment. The light-filled living room is the heart of the home, where you can unwind with a good book or host gatherings with friends and family. The villa boasts four spacious bedrooms, prov ... click here to read more

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A Tranquil Retreat in the Heart of Aquitaine Nestled atop a gentle hill in the picturesque village of Beauregard, just a short 15-minute drive from the historic Montignac-Lascaux, lies a property that promises a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Imagine waking up to the soft rustle of leaves and the gentle chirping of birds, as the morning sun casts a golden hue over the lush landscape. This is not just a house; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in tranquility and natural beauty. A Home with Character and Comfort This former barn, now transformed into a spacious and inviting vacation home, offers a unique blend of rustic charm and modern comfort. Spanning 166 square meters, the property is divided into two distinct yet interconnected apartments, each boasting a large living room that opens onto a sun-drenched terrace. With four bedrooms and four bathrooms, there's ample space for family and friends to gather and create lasting memories. The heart of the home is undoubtedly the expansive living areas, where high ceilings and large windows invite natural light to dance across the stone walls. The warmth of the interior is complemented by a state-of-the-art heat pump system, ensuring comfort throughout the seasons. A Lifestyle of Leisure and Exploration Living in Montignac-Lascaux offers a unique opportunity to immerse oneself in the rich tapestry of French culture and history. The region is renowned for its prehistoric caves, including the world-famous Lascaux Cave, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Explore the charming streets of Montignac, where quaint cafes and artisan shops offer a taste of local life. For those who relish outdoor adventures, the surrounding countryside is a playground o ... click here to read more

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- Price: €254,400 - Size: 110 sqm (1,184 sq ft) - Bedrooms: 5 - Bathrooms: 2 Nestled on the serene heights of Plazac in the picturesque Perigord Noir region, this charming farmhouse in Montignac-Lascaux is an irresistible French retreat. Perfect for those looking for tranquility amid stunning natural beauty, this property is both peaceful and secluded, offering you a slice of heaven on earth. Picture yourself waking up every morning to the east-facing views that captivate your senses. The farmhouse sprawls over 2.6 hectares of land, which includes 1,200 square meters of an enclosed garden around the house. Beyond the garden, meadows and woods stretch as far as the eye can see, offering ample space for exploration and relaxation. Additional non-adjoining wooded plots further enhance the, making it perfect for nature lovers. The primary farmhouse is set on a single level and features three cozy bedrooms, a functional kitchen, a comfortable living room, and a shower room. Ideal for a family looking for a home filled with charm and potential! If you have guests or perhaps thinking of a rental opportunity, there's an adjoining small gite with its own kitchen, living room, one bedroom, a shower room, and a mezzanine bedroom. Here are some key features: - 5 Spacious Bedrooms - 2 Well-Appointed Bathrooms - Enclosed Garden - Adjoining Gite - Wood and Meadow Land - East-Facing Views - Peaceful Hamlet Setting - Living Room - Kitchens (main house and gite) - Single-Level Living The property is in good condition and ready for you to move in immediately. However, there's always room for personalization, allowing you to put your own stamp on this charming farmhouse. Living in Montignac-Lascaux blends the best of rural and small- ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the stunning landscapes of the Périgord Noir, this exquisite house in Montignac-Lascaux offers a unique blend of character and comfort. This traditional Périgourdine property, with its charming dovecote, is situated on the edge of a small, picturesque village just 5 km from Montignac-Lascaux, in the Aquitaine region of France. With its proximity to the UNESCO World Heritage site of Lascaux Caves, it's an ideal location for those seeking both cultural richness and natural beauty in their new home. The property itself is a testament to the timeless elegance of French country living, and it's ready to move into, making it an appealing prospect for overseas buyers looking for a smooth transition into life in this enchanting part of the world. The spacious interior spans an impressive 250 square meters, offering a generous amount of living space across its four bedrooms and three bathrooms. Let's take a closer look at the features of this magnificent home: - Situated on the heights, offering splendid views - South-facing position, maximizing sunlight - Expansive living room with cathedral ceiling - Traditional fireplace, perfect for cozy evenings - Covered terrace with barbecue for summertime enjoyment - Swimming pool measuring 11m x 4.5m - Large basement with workshop - Spacious garage and laundry room - Additional shower in the basement - Set on approximately 2 hectares of mostly wooded land - Well-maintained condition, with no immediate renovation needed The surrounding area of Montignac-Lascaux is replete with opportunities for leisure and exploration. Renowned for its prehistoric caves, Montignac offers a glimpse into ancient history, drawing visitors from all around the world. Living here means you can ex ... click here to read more

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