Historic Mill House in Saint-Géry, Aquitaine: Ideal Second Home or Holiday Retreat

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Saint-Gery, Aquitaine, 24400, France, Saint-Géry (France)

4 Bedrooms · 2 Bathrooms · 225Floor area

€320,000

House

No parking

4 Bedrooms

2 Bathrooms

225m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Aquitaine region, this historic mill house in Saint-Géry offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of French heritage. With its charming stone façade and idyllic setting, this property is perfect for those seeking a tranquil second home or a delightful holiday retreat.

Imagine waking up to the gentle sound of the river flowing by, the sun casting a golden hue over the lush landscape. This is the daily reality for those fortunate enough to call this mill house their second home. The property, in good condition, seamlessly blends rustic charm with modern comforts, making it an ideal choice for discerning buyers.

A Glimpse into the Property:



- Location: Saint-Géry, Aquitaine, France
- Property Type: Historic Mill House
- Condition: Good, ready to move in
- Size: 225 sqm of living space
- Land: Expansive 70,000 sqm plot
- Bedrooms: 4 spacious rooms
- Bathrooms: 2 well-appointed bathrooms
- Price: €320,000

Key Features:



- Historic Charm: Retains original mill features, offering a unique living experience.
- Spacious Living: A generous 67 sqm living room perfect for family gatherings.
- Modern Amenities: Fully equipped 17 sqm kitchen and modern bathrooms.
- Additional Spaces: Includes a 50 sqm cellar and a 40 sqm boiler room.
- Outbuildings: Two-room outbuilding with a 44 sqm workshop, ideal for creative pursuits.
- Scenic Views: Surrounded by lush greenery and a serene river, perfect for nature lovers.
- Accessibility: Conveniently located near major transport links, making holiday travel easy.
- Investment Potential: Strong rental yield potential in the thriving second home market.

The Allure of Saint-Géry:



Saint-Géry is a hidden gem in the Aquitaine region, known for its rich history and vibrant culture. The town offers a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of city life, yet is within easy reach of larger towns and cities. The local climate is mild, with warm summers and cool winters, making it an ideal year-round destination.

Lifestyle and Activities:



- Outdoor Adventures: Explore the scenic hiking trails and cycling routes that wind through the countryside.
- Cultural Experiences: Discover local markets, historic sites, and charming cafes.
- Gastronomic Delights: Savor the region's renowned wines and culinary specialties.
- Community Spirit: Engage with a welcoming community of locals and fellow expats.

A Second Home with Endless Possibilities:



Owning this mill house is not just about acquiring a property; it's about embracing a lifestyle. Whether you're looking for a peaceful retreat, a family holiday home, or an investment opportunity, this property offers endless possibilities. Imagine hosting summer gatherings in the expansive garden, or cozy winter evenings by the fireplace.

Why Choose Homestra?



At Homestra, we specialize in making the process of buying a second home in Europe seamless and stress-free. Our team of experts is dedicated to helping you find the perfect property that meets your needs and aspirations.

This historic mill house in Saint-Géry is more than just a home; it's a gateway to a new way of living. Don't miss the chance to make it yours. Contact us today to arrange a viewing and start your journey towards owning a piece of French paradise.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
4
Size
225
Price per m²
€1,422
Garden size
57833
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
Yes
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
2
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
House
Energy label

Unknown

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A Tranquil Retreat in the Heart of Dordogne Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds in the picturesque countryside of Mussidan, France. Nestled in the heart of Dordogne, this charming 4-bedroom stone house offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of city life, while still being conveniently located near vibrant towns and cultural landmarks. A Home Steeped in Character and Comfort As you step inside, the warm embrace of the living room welcomes you with its light travertine floors and whitewashed beams, creating a harmonious blend of rustic charm and modern elegance. The open-plan design seamlessly connects the living and dining areas to a contemporary kitchen, where a stunning glass roof floods the space with natural light, making it the perfect spot for morning coffee or evening gatherings. The ground floor also features a cozy bedroom and a well-appointed shower room, offering convenience and accessibility. Upstairs, a spacious landing doubles as an office, leading to two additional bedrooms and a versatile room that can be transformed into a guest bedroom, office, or relaxation area. The bathroom on this level is a sanctuary of its own, providing a peaceful retreat after a day of exploring the local countryside. Outdoor Living at Its Finest Step outside, and you'll find yourself surrounded by lush greenery and the soothing sounds of nature. Two terraces offer the perfect vantage points to soak up the sun or enjoy al fresco dining under the stars. The inviting swimming pool beckons on warm summer days, providing a refreshing escape and a focal point for outdoor entertainment. For those with a green thumb, the expansive 3256 m² plot is a gardener's paradise, offeri ... click here to read more

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Picture yourself stepping through the heavy wooden door of your own Dordogne stone house, where morning light filters through whitewashed beams and the scent of lavender drifts in from the garden. The warmth of travertine floors beneath your feet welcomes you into a space where centuries-old stonework meets modern comfort, where every corner tells a story of French country living, and where your European vacation home adventure begins just 30 minutes from Bergerac's vineyards and medieval towns. This 130-square-meter residence in Mussidan represents the authentic Dordogne experience that international buyers seek—a genuine stone house with character, history, and the practical amenities needed for worry-free second home ownership. The property sits in the heart of Aquitaine's Dordogne department, a region celebrated worldwide for its gastronomy, prehistoric caves, riverside villages, and golden limestone architecture that glows warm in the afternoon sun. Your daily rhythm here follows the gentle pace of southwest France. Morning coffee on the south-facing terrace as birds sing in the surrounding 3,256 square meters of garden. Afternoons spent by your private pool, a glass of local Bergerac wine within reach, the only decision whether to explore another nearby castle or simply surrender to the art of doing nothing. Evenings gathering around the dining table, windows open to summer breezes, preparing meals with ingredients from Mussidan's weekly market—duck confit, fresh cèpes mushrooms, walnuts from local orchards, and wheels of creamy Cabécou cheese. The ground floor living spaces flow seamlessly for vacation entertaining. The modernized kitchen features a striking glass roof that floods the workspace with natural light, ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the beautiful landscape of Aquitaine in Dordogne, the quaint village of Saint-Laurent-des-Hommes presents a charming house that offers a marvelous opportunity for those looking to immerse themselves in the tranquil French countryside. This inviting house, priced at 324,000 Euros, is poised on a plot exceeding 0.6 acres, providing ample space and privacy. This intriguing property boasts a main house accompanied by two historically rich guest houses, one of which is a remarkable structure over 400 years old. The main house features three comfortable bedrooms with an optional fourth room, two well-appointed bathrooms, and a recently renovated kitchen complete with modern appliances and a central island – perfect for family gatherings or entertaining friends. The two separate guest houses have served as gites and have successfully operated for 17 years, rented during the popular summer months from June to September, providing an excellent income potential for the new owners. Together, they can accommodate up to 11 guests, ideal for those considering continuing the rental tradition or hosting extended family and friends. Outdoor living is facilitated by an in-ground, tiled 10-meter by 5-meter swimming pool, perfect for the warm summer days that characterize the regional climate. The surrounding gardens and outdoor spaces offer a serene escape conducive to relaxation and leisure. For those with a penchant for DIY or who have visions of creating additional guest accommodations, there's also a summer house on the property equipped with electricity and plumbing that could potentially be converted into a third gite. Moreover, the estate's practical aspects are well addressed with features including a workshop, a ... click here to read more

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Charming 3-Bedroom Countryside Home in Monfaucon, Dordogne Nestled in the serene landscapes of Aquitaine's Dordogne region, this delightful property in Monfaucon, France, offers a peaceful countryside living experience – perfect for those seeking a tranquil haven or a picturesque fixer-upper project. With a generous living space of 118 square meters, this home strikes a balance between its good condition and potential for personal touches, making it an inviting canvas for your dream home in France. Property Features: - 3 Spacious Bedrooms - Functional Bathroom - Expansive Kitchen/Living/Dining area of 55m² with dual outdoor access - Versatile Additional Room – Potential for a 4th Bedroom or Study - Convenient Shower Room and Separate WC - 12m² Additional Space for Conversion - Covered Terrace Overlooking a Private Pool - Air Conditioning in Lounge Area - Double Glazing Throughout Amenities and Local Area: Monfaucon is quintessentially French, boasting the charm of the Dordogne region yet presenting the convenience of modern living. The property itself is enveloped by a beautifully landscaped garden, providing a secluded retreat with blooming flowers and lush trees, ideal for outdoor relaxation and entertainment. The addition of a covered terrace by the pool offers a serene spot for barbecues and gatherings, ensuring privacy and comfort. Life in Monfaucon translates to experiencing the best of both worlds, where the idyllic countryside meets the needs of daily life. Amenities close to home include: - Proximity to Bergerac airport, just a 30-minute drive away - Local shops within a 5-minute reach - Town centre accessible within 15 minutes The potential for enhancing this property is vast, with an existing 12m² ex ... click here to read more

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Welcome to this splendid 3-bedroom property nestled in the picturesque region of Aquitaine, in Dordogne, Monfaucon, France. An immaculate build from 2014, this delightful home exudes modern convenience whilst upholding a sense of charm and comfortability and is available for a price of 294,250€. Upon approach, the property greets you with an expansive driveway leading to parking facilities at the rear. Access to the house can be attained via the living room or the kitchen pantry, offering an easy flow of movement within the living space. The kitchen is a culinary enthusiast's dream, boasting plenty of storage, an induction hob and room for an eye-level oven. Additional features such as a breakfast table for casual meals and the adjacent larder/pantry make it an ideal hotspot for functional living. Moving through to the open-plan living and dining room, prepare to be awestruck by the grandeur of the double-height ceiling and expansive sliding doors. The room is flooded with natural light, creating an inviting ambiance that leads seamlessly onto the patio and overlooks the astounding garden and surrounding views. The open fireplace serves as the centerpiece of the house, providing warmth and comfort for those chilly nights. Overlooking the living room, a large mezzanine floor offers potential for an additional office or library space. Moving further inside, discover the three double bedrooms - two with serene garden views and one fitted with sleek sliding wardrobes. The bathroom exudes elegance, with its sizeable corner bath and an additional separate toilet. Property Features: - Spacious 117 sqm - Three double bedrooms - Open plan living/dining area - Fully equipped kitchen - Central heating and double glazing - A ... click here to read more

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Nestled amid the picturesque landscapes of the Dordogne region, in the serene town of Le Fleix, France, this spacious family home beckons buyers who seek the tranquility of country living without sacrificing the delights of nearby amenities. As a busy real estate agent dealing with global interests, it's a pleasure to present to you this 185 square meters abode. Built in 1980, this house has been maintained with care, making it move-in ready for your family. Le Fleix, with it's classic French rural charm and welcoming community, offers a wonderful locale for ex-pats and overseas investors looking to relocate to southwest France. Life here in Le Fleix is marked by its gentle pace and natural beauty. The area is known for its mild, temperate climate with a comfortable summer - ideal for exploring the local vineyards or simply enjoying the abundant greenery. Winter temperatures remain relatively mild as well, allowing residents to appreciate the unique landscape year-round. The peaceful Dordogne River meanders nearby, offering opportunities for fishing, kayaking, or just leisurely strolls by the water. The community of Le Fleix is a blend of vibrant local life and serene countryside vistas. A short walk can lead you to quaint cafes where you can savor a warm croissant, or perhaps the local market, filled with regional delicacies and fresh produce. The history of the village itself can be seen in the traditional architecture and the friendly disposition of its inhabitants. For those keen on exploring further afield, the town serves as a gateway to the wider Dordogne, with its historic castles, sprawling vineyards, and culinary delights. Moving into the house, one finds it brimming with potential. While it might not flau ... click here to read more

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Tucked away in the tranquil and picturesque town of La Force in the Dordogne region of France, this delightful 3-bedroom house presents a unique opportunity for those seeking a serene lifestyle amidst the beauty of Aquitaine. Priced at a competitive 199,000 EUR, this property provides a wonderful avenue for making a home in a part of the world that's rich in history and culture. Ideal for overseas buyers or expats, this location offers a combination of both quiet village life and accessible modern convenience, making it a superb choice for families, retirees, or even holiday home seekers. La Force, nestled within the lush greenery of Dordogne, is an intriguing destination for potential homeowners. Known for its striking landscapes and charming French countryside, this area captures the essence of a peaceful retreat. Life here is infused with a sense of calm owing to the balance between natural beauty and local charm. People in the region are friendly and welcoming, making it easy to blend into the community and enjoy the French way of life. The climate is typically mild with warm summers and cool winters, offering a comfortable living environment throughout the year. The house itself, in good condition, offers a cozy living space with ample room to personalize and make one's own. The first accommodation, laid out on a single storey, comprises a welcoming living room, a functional kitchen, two bedrooms, and a well-sized bathroom. It's perfectly liveable and enjoyable as it is, yet it gives homeowners the flexibility to add personal touches. This section of the property is great for establishing a family space where everyday life unfolds with comfort and ease. Next to it, the second accommodation presents another dimens ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the charming locale of La Force, nestled in the picturesque region of Aquitaine, Dordogne, rests a delightful house offering not just a home but a lifestyle imbued with a sense of tranquility and convenience. This incredible opportunity awaits in an area well-regarded for its historical allure and serene setting, perfect for prospective homeowners seeking a peaceful retreat in the bustling heart of nature's beauty. As you approach this exceptional property, a sense of anticipation grips you, knowing the house is positioned just a stone’s throw away from quaint local shops and essential amenities. Our journey begins as we step into the first of the two interconnected living spaces, a testament to simplicity and functionality. The single-story main area welcomes you with a warm ambiance, featuring a cozy living room ideal for unwinding after a day exploring the vibrant local culture. The adjoining kitchen provides ample space for creating culinary masterpieces with ingredients fresh from nearby markets, showcasing the region’s abundance. The ground-floor layout further complements daily living with two comfortable bedrooms that promise restful nights and lazy mornings. The bathroom, efficiently designed, anchors the living experience, promising all you need within reach. For those with grander dreams, picture yourself utilizing the outbuildings that serve as a blank canvas for expansion or development, limited only by the reach of your imagination. Connected yet distinct is the second accommodation, offering privacy and comfort, whether for guests or extended family. The downstairs living room effortlessly flows into a quaint kitchen space, ready to host evening gatherings. Ascend the stairs to discover an ad ... click here to read more

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Discovering the charm and potential of living in La Force, a picturesque and serene village nestled in the Dordogne region of Aquitaine, France, can be an enchanting journey for any prospective homeowner. Whether you are considering a shift to a tranquil lifestyle or eyeing an investment with solid potential, this 3-bedroom home holds promise for both. La Force is a quaint village that boasts a blend of rich history, rural charm, and convenient proximity to major town hubs. Living here means you're close enough to larger towns for the necessities, yet far enough to enjoy the respite of country living. The Dordogne region is known for its gentle climate, offering warm summers that invite you to explore the great outdoors, while the winters are mild enough to still enjoy. Surrounded by lush landscapes and the melodic sound of the Dordogne river flowing nearby, the environment creates a serene backdrop for this delightful abode. This engaging home possesses a unique layout with two independent dwellings, allowing the flexibility to accommodate multiple family arrangements or the potential to invest in a rental property. Each dwelling offers an inviting haven with thoughtfully laid out living spaces. As you enter, the promise of comfortable living beckons you in. - First Dwelling on one level: - Cozy living room - Functional kitchen - 2 welcoming bedrooms - 1 well-appointed bathroom - Second Dwelling stands apart with its own character: - Comfortable living room combined with a kitchen - Bedroom to retreat upstairs - 1 bathroom Nestled between these spaces are outbuildings offering ample potential. Imagine the opportunity to expand or develop according to your vision, be it a creative studio, additional li ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene and picturesque countryside of La Force, in the Aquitaine region of the Dordogne, France, this dual-living house presents an exceptional opportunity for those seeking both a taste of authentic French living and an intriguing investment prospect. Located in one of the most charming regions of France, this property combines the tranquility and natural beauty of rural France with the comforts and possibilities of modern living. The house itself is a charming and spacious property, comprising of two independent dwellings, perfect for two families or for generating rental income. It serves as an excellent choice for expats or overseas buyers looking for a property where they can either invite relatives or capitalize on the lively rental market in the area. The first dwelling is conveniently designed on one level, offering: - A cozy living room for relaxing evenings - A well-appointed kitchen for whipping up local delicacies - Two comfortable bedrooms for peaceful nights - A functional bathroom The second dwelling, complementing the first, adds an extra layer of versatility with its unique layout: - An inviting ground floor living room with a kitchen - One spacious bedroom upstairs - A modern bathroom for convenience Between these two comfortable units are outbuildings that offer immense potential for expansion or development, catering to your creative visions. Whether it's a guest house, a studio, or additional living space, the possibilities are endless. Life in La Force is a symphony of the rural, the historic, and the modern. The town boasts a tapestry of history and culture, where each stroll along the ancient streets feels like a walk through time. Known for its friendly and welcoming communi ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene setting of Aquitaine's renowned Dordogne area, the quaint village of La Force provides an alluring escape from the hustle and bustle of metropolitan life. Prospective overseas buyers looking for a slice of idyllic French life will find this 3-bedroom house a welcoming prospect. Even though I'm quite busy attending to a range of properties, I couldn't resist sharing about this one, thanks to its blend of practicality and potential. This property, located in a serene neighborhood yet conveniently close to local shops and amenities, offers a living environment that is both charming and conveniently functional. Imagine waking up to the soft rustle of leaves and knowing you’re just a short stroll away from picking up freshly baked baguettes or enjoying a cup of coffee at a nearby café. La Force is situated in the beautiful Dordogne region, known for its lush landscapes, historic villages, and exquisite cuisine. Living here means becoming part of a community rich with history and culture. The area is favored by many for its mild climate, capturing the warmth of the Mediterranean without the intense heat of the south. Summers are enjoyable and winter is mild, making it a comfortable year-round destination. Imagine enjoying long walks or cycling through the scenic countryside that shifts colors across the seasons—lush green in the spring, vibrant golds and reds in autumn. The property itself is divided into two separate accommodations that altogether provide three cozy bedrooms. The first accommodation, designed on a single level, includes a welcoming living room, a functional kitchen, two bedrooms, and a shared bathroom. The second unit begins on the ground floor with an open-plan living space and kitch ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene town of La Force, in the breathtaking region of Aquitaine, Dordogne, awaits an opportunity that beckons both investors and families looking to establish roots in France. Here, in a quaint location that's ideally suited for those seeking a quieter pace of life, we present a property that combines practicality with potential. The town of La Force offers a unique blend of tranquility and convenience. With its close proximity to local shops, daily life becomes delightfully simple. Imagine waking up to the peaceful sounds of nature, knowing that you’re just a stroll away from all essentials. For those considering a move to France, or perhaps looking for a vacation retreat, this spot is ideal. The town is perfectly nestled within Dordogne, a region famed for its stunning landscapes, historic castles, and exquisite local cuisine. This property in La Force comes with dual accommodations, making it versatile for various needs. Whether you’re looking for a family home or an investment property with rental potential, this property offers flexibility. The main living area is on a single-story level, which includes a cozy living room, a functional kitchen, two inviting bedrooms, and a well-appointed bathroom. It's a layout that offers convenience and comfort for family living. The second accommodation opens up more possibilities. Situated on the ground floor, it features an open-plan living space with a kitchen, and as you make your way upstairs, you’ll discover a private bedroom and bathroom. This setup is especially advantageous for those considering a rental or perhaps accommodating guests, offering privacy and separation from the main living area. What truly sets this property apart are the outbuildings ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Dordogne region, this delightful 3-bedroom house in La Force offers an idyllic retreat for those seeking a second home or vacation property in France. With its rich history, stunning landscapes, and vibrant local culture, Dordogne is a haven for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life and immerse themselves in the tranquil beauty of the French countryside. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of nature, sipping your morning coffee on the sun-drenched terrace, and planning a day filled with exploration and relaxation. This property, in good condition, provides the perfect canvas for creating unforgettable memories with family and friends. Property Highlights: - Location: Situated in the charming village of La Force, Aquitaine, Dordogne, France. - Size: Spacious 126 square meters, offering ample room for family gatherings and entertaining. - Bedrooms: Three comfortable bedrooms, ideal for accommodating guests or family members. - Bathrooms: One well-appointed bathroom, designed for convenience and comfort. - Price: At €189,000, this property represents excellent value in the sought-after Dordogne region. Local Lifestyle and Attractions: - Cultural Richness: Dordogne is renowned for its medieval castles, prehistoric caves, and vibrant markets. Explore the nearby Château de Monbazillac or the ancient Lascaux caves. - Gastronomic Delights: Indulge in the region's culinary offerings, from foie gras and truffles to exquisite wines. The local markets are a feast for the senses. - Outdoor Adventures: With its rolling hills, lush forests, and winding rivers, Dordogne is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. Enjoy hiking, cycling, or canoeing along the Dordogne River ... click here to read more

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Seize the opportunity to own a charming 3-bedroom property in the picturesque town of La Force, nestled in the Aquitaine region of Dordogne, France. This property is perfect for those looking for a sound investment or a versatile home setup. With its unique configuration, this house caters beautifully to multi-family living or provides an excellent setup for a rental opportunity. Situated in the tranquil yet vibrant commune of La Force, life here strikes a delightful balance between peaceful countryside serenity and the buzz of nearby cities. La Force is a place where the gentle rhythms of rural life harmonize with modern amenities, offering a warm, welcoming atmosphere to all who call it home. The locals are friendly, and the region's culture is rich with history and tradition. For overseas buyers, relocating to La Force is akin to stepping into a French dream. The region is renowned for its stunning landscapes, rolling hills, and vineyards that contribute to the famous Dordogne wine country. The climate here is mild, with warm summers and gentle winters, making it an ideal location year-round. The pace of life is slower, but there's always something happening — from local markets to cultural festivals, there's never a dull moment. The property itself is a story of space and potential. Divided into two independent dwellings, it offers flexibility depending on your needs. Whether you're planning to unite families, start an investment project, or just want ample space for guests, this house provides options aplenty. Let's take a closer look at its features: - Two separate units - First unit on one level: living room, kitchen, 2 bedrooms, bathroom - Second unit split between ground floor and upstairs: living room with ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque French region of Aquitaine, this charming four-bedroom stone house in La Force invites you into a world where serene countryside living meets modern convenience. As a bussy real estate agent, I regularly come across properties that captivate with their undeniable charm and potential, and this particular home is no exception. Although I have many properties to show, this one stands out for its perfect blend of tranquility and practicality, ideal for overseas buyers or expats seeking a slice of authentic French life. The home offers a generous 202 square meters of living space, thoughtfully distributed to accommodate a growing family or those who cherish having ample room to entertain and relax. This lovely residence boasts a light-filled living room spanning an impressive 70 square meters, seamlessly leading you out onto a delightful terrace where you can savor a morning coffee or indulge in evening relaxation. The open-plan fitted kitchen, equipped with all the necessities, flows into a charming veranda, making it an ideal space for culinary creativity and social gatherings alike. - 4 spacious bedrooms - 3 modern bathrooms - Open-plan fitted kitchen - Veranda for all-season enjoyment - Generous living room of 70m2 - Underfloor heating - Double glazing windows - Mains drainage - Independent garage - Beautiful terrace - Two bedrooms on ground level for easy access La Force is more than just a place to live—it’s a lifestyle to be embraced. Located just a short drive from two quaint towns, you'll find everything you need for daily living, from cozy cafes to vibrant markets. Only ten minutes away, the historical town of Bergerac offers rich cultural experiences, with its medieval arc ... click here to read more

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Welcome to the enchanting town of Le Fleix, nestled in the lush Dordogne region of Aquitaine, France. For those seeking a picturesque lifestyle combined with the opportunity for modern conveniences, this unique 19th-century property could be your next great adventure. Perfectly located in a region known for its rolling vineyards and historic charm, life in Le Fleix offers a delightful balance of serene country living with easy access to urban amenities. Let’s begin our journey with the property itself – a two-bedroom house that exudes character and possibilities. The heart of this home lies in its living spaces, designed to blend the old with the new. As you step inside, you'll be greeted by a spacious entrance, setting the tone for the rest of the house. To the left, a welcoming living room awaits, complete with a warm fireplace, perfect for cozying up during cooler evenings. To the right, a generous bedroom features a wood stove, creating an inviting space to retreat to after a long day. The hallway acts as the spine of the home, connecting to a second bedroom, an office, and a sleek bathroom. The flow leads you into a bright kitchen, perfectly sized for casual breakfasts and late-night snacks. Beyond, a second kitchen and a sunlit living room under a veranda ensure you have ample space for culinary adventures and gatherings. Upstairs, you’ll find an expansive area of 72 square meters, with 40 square meters already livable. The potential here is truly exciting – whether it’s for additional bedrooms, a creative studio, or a cozy reading nook, your imagination is the limit. Venturing outside, the grounds open up to a stunning 4500 m² plot. The jewel here is a magnificent barn, offering endless possibilities for trans ... click here to read more

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Situated in the picturesque town of Le Fleix, nestled within the lush Dordogne department of Aquitaine, France, this charming four-bedroom house offers a tranquil escape in a scenic setting by the river. With a gracious layout and ample outdoor spaces, this property is ideal for those looking to immerse themselves in the serene French countryside while having convenient access to local amenities and cultural sites. For expats or overseas buyers considering a new home in France, Le Fleix presents a compelling choice. The house itself maintains a quaint appeal, coupled with practical features that facilitate a comfortable living experience. Its good condition makes it a ready-to-move-in option, yet offers potential for personal touches or enhancements to suit individual tastes. This property boasts two well-appointed bathrooms and a spacious kitchen-living-dining area, organized in an inviting L-shape that naturally flows out onto a large balcony. This space provides stunning views of the surrounding parkland gardens that enshroud the house in approximately 1.6 hectares of verdant tranquility. The outdoor experience is further enriched by a large covered veranda complete with a built-in BBQ, perfect for dining al fresco and entertaining guests amidst nature. In terms of amenities, the property is not only equipped with oil-fired central heating but also includes extensive storage and utility space. A double garage located beneath the house, along with a separate garage within the grounds, offers ample room for vehicles and workshop activities. Life in Le Fleix and its surroundings offers a peaceful yet engaging lifestyle. The house is conveniently positioned just 6 km from the larger town of Sainte Foy la Grande and 20 ... click here to read more

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Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds in the heart of the Dordogne, one of France's most enchanting regions. This spacious 5-bedroom house, nestled just 25 kilometers north of Bergerac, offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of French paradise. With its expansive 4363 m² plot, this property is more than just a house; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with tranquility, culture, and adventure. A Home with Character and Comfort The main house, in excellent condition, boasts three well-appointed bedrooms, perfect for a family seeking a second home or a holiday retreat. The adjacent guesthouse, with two additional bedrooms, provides a private haven for visitors, ensuring everyone enjoys their stay in comfort and style. Key Features: - 5 Bedrooms: Three in the main house and two in the guesthouse. - 3 Bathrooms: Modern amenities for convenience and comfort. - Swimming Pool: Dive into relaxation with your private pool, ideal for warm summer days. - Traditional Bread Oven: A charming nod to the property's authentic French roots. - Spacious Barn: Offers potential for development or storage. - Renovation Opportunity: An outbuilding awaits your creative touch. - Expansive Land: 4363 m² of lush, picturesque grounds. - Proximity to Bergerac: Just 25 km from the vibrant town center. - Annual Property Tax: A reasonable €720. The Allure of Dordogne Dordogne is renowned for its breathtaking landscapes, dotted with medieval villages and historic chateaux. The region's rolling hills and lush woodlands offer endless opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts. Whether you're hiking through the countryside or exploring the Dordogne River by canoe, the natural beauty here is unparalleled. Loca ... click here to read more

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