Historic Stone Mill Home in Vouthon: Riverfront Paradise with Hydro & Nut Oil Income on 18,000m² of Tranquil Land

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Poitou-Charentes, Charente, Vouthon, France, Vouthon (France)

3 Bedrooms · 2 Bathrooms · 296Floor area

€599,000

House

No parking

3 Bedrooms

2 Bathrooms

296m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Welcome to a unique gem nestled in the heart of the picturesque village of Vouthon, France. This is not just a home; it's a piece of history, a restored stone mill that offers not only a delightful residence but also a rare opportunity to immerse yourself in the beauty and tranquility of the French countryside. As a busy real estate agent, I understand the allure of finding a property that speaks to your heart and soul, and this one certainly has a lot to say.

Situated in the charming Poitou-Charentes region, this historically restored stone mill is a beautiful three-bedroom house that offers a perfect blend of tradition and modern comfort. The area is widely known for its natural beauty, peaceful lifestyle, and a climate that offers mild winters and warm summers—ideal for those who wish to escape the hustle and bustle of city life.

Features of the Property:
- 3 bedrooms
- 2 bathrooms
- Total built size: 296 m²
- Living area: 50 m²
- Terrace size: 230 m²
- Plot size: 18,305 m²
- Historic restored stone mill
- Hydropower production facilities
- Established bio nut oil production facility
- Located by an unspoilt category 1 river

The property offers vast potential for further development, making it a canvas for your future dreams. Whether it's expanding the living space, creating additional gîtes, or enhancing the existing facilities, the possibilities are endless, of course with subject to permissions.

Life in Vouthon is serene and fulfilling, especially if you're fond of outdoor activities. With over 18,000 m² of land, the opportunities for water sports, fishing, or a simple stroll in the mature gardens are plenty. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of nature, spending afternoons exploring nearby vineyards or historic sites, and evenings on your spacious terrace, gazing at the stars—a perfect rhythm of life that many dream of but few achieve.

The village of Vouthon itself is quaint and welcoming, offering a friendly community vibe that makes integrating into local life a pleasure. Sample French delicacies at local cafes, take part in village events, and enjoy the slow pace of life that enhances your living experience. The proximity to the Dordogne ensures that there's always something new to discover, with its rich history, stunning landscapes, and delightful culinary treats.

For those considering a change of scenery, Vouthon also offers educational opportunities with various local schools and cultural institutions, making it a family-friendly environment. The region is known for its emphasis on eco-friendly living, which complements the mill's own hydropower systems, providing both self-sufficiency and a revenue stream that adds to the property's appeal.

Living in a historic mill like this brings with it a unique charm that modern homes often lack. The stone walls whisper stories of the past while providing a sturdy and comfortable shelter. It's about experiencing a lifestyle steeped in history, coupled with the convenience of modern technologies, which makes everyday life both easy and enriching.

Getting around is not cumbersome as one might think when living in what some call “rural” France. The nearby towns provide all essential amenities and facilities, and the transportation network is efficient enough for occasional trips to bigger cities for business or leisure.

The atmosphere in Vouthon and its surroundings is nothing short of idyllic. The climate is moderate, with ample sunshine and refreshing breezes that invigorate the spirit. Spending a winter here means cozy evenings by a fireplace, while summers are perfect for enjoying the expansive terrace, making memories with family and friends.

In conclusion, this property is more than just a residence; it's an escape, an opportunity, and a chance to live a life filled with balance and beauty. If you're looking for a place that offers both peace and potential, a historic charm alongside modern amenities, then this restored stone mill is worth every moment of consideration.

Dive into a life less ordinary, embrace the allure of Vouthon, and let your new chapter begin in this exquisite part of France. The perfect mix of history and nature awaits—an opportunity not to be missed.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
3
Size
296
Price per m²
€2,024
Garden size
18305
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
2
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
House
Energy label

Unknown

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A Tranquil French Countryside Escape Awaits Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds in the heart of the Charente countryside. Just a stone's throw from the charming town of Montbron, this delightful single-storey home offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. With its spacious layout, modern amenities, and lush outdoor spaces, this property is more than just a house—it's a lifestyle. A Home Designed for Comfort and Ease Step inside this 135 m² haven, where every corner is bathed in natural light. The expansive 40 m² living room, with its cozy fireplace insert, invites you to unwind after a day of exploring the picturesque surroundings. The separate kitchen, complete with a large pantry, is a culinary enthusiast's dream, offering ample space for preparing meals with fresh, local ingredients. Versatile Living Spaces With four generously sized bedrooms, this home is perfect for families, guests, or even a dedicated home office. The modern shower room and separate WC ensure convenience and privacy for all. Whether you're hosting a family gathering or enjoying a quiet evening, this home adapts to your needs. Outdoor Paradise Venture outside to discover over half an acre of fully enclosed, tree-lined grounds. The expansive pergola provides the perfect setting for alfresco dining, while the heated saltwater pool beckons for a refreshing dip on warm summer days. This outdoor oasis is your private retreat, offering endless opportunities for relaxation and entertainment. Eco-Friendly and Modern Amenities This property is equipped with eco-friendly features, including an underground rainwater tank that keeps the garden lush and vibrant. Modern comforts such as a ... click here to read more

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Welcome to the picturesque hamlet of Saint-Sornin nestled within the serene region of Poitou-Charentes, Charente, France. Presenting an idyllic property for overseas buyers looking for a haven where they can blend effortlessly with the tranquil yet vibrant French life. This unique property is a captivating ensemble of conjoined houses. You are not just buying a house but an opportunity, a potential and essentially, a life immersed in nature's splendour. Let's put this into perspective: Property Features: - Main property measures 180 sq.m. and is priced at an affordable 211,000 euros. - A total of 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms split between two residences. - Additional building in need of renovation, perfect for a fixer-upper. - One fully functional barn and a series of workshops potentially convertible to a fourth dwelling. The primary house, offering 60 sq.m. of living space, unfolds into a cosy living room seamlessly extending to an open kitchen. Enjoy winter nights warmed by a classy stove. Adjacent to the living area is a contemporary bathroom complete with shower and WC. The second level houses a charming bedroom perpetually bathed in warm sunlight. The second dwelling, spread across 45 sq.m., invites you into a pleasantly spacious living room that transforms effortlessly into a kitchen. The upper floor boasts a modern bathroom and two snug bedrooms, perfect for a small family or as a guest suite. An unruly, yet character-filled fixer-upper house awaits your creativity and design insight to bloom into potentially a captivating summer house, hobby space, guest quarters or maybe, a profitable rental annex. Amenities: - Immense 4800 sq.m. plot teeming with fruit trees and woods. - Southwest facing terrace for ... click here to read more

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Welcome to this charming 5-bedroom house located in the heart of Poitou-Charentes, Charente, Marthon, France. This lovely property is a beautiful blend of comfort and privacy, ideal for families or those looking for a peaceful retreat with the convenience of village life. With a total area of 381 square meters, this home offers ample space for comfortable living and entertaining. As you enter through the electric gates, you're greeted by a large gravelled driveway, providing ample parking space for multiple cars. The main house welcomes you with a spacious, fully fitted kitchen and dining area, perfect for family meals or hosting friends. To the right of the kitchen is a sizable lounge area that boasts a delightful sunroom at the front, basking in natural light and offering a tranquil spot to unwind. From the kitchen, you have access to a well-proportioned double bedroom and a bathroom, ensuring comfort and convenience. Going upstairs, you will find three generous double bedrooms, each with its own bathroom. This layout provides privacy and convenience, making it an ideal setup for families or those who enjoy hosting guests. Adjacent to the main house is a separately accessible 1-bedroom guest annexe, a great additional space for guests or perhaps even as a rental opportunity. The annexe is accessed via stone steps from the car parking area and features its own sun terrace. Inside, it is thoughtfully designed with a contemporary style and includes a kitchen/diner, double bedroom, large lounge, and a shower room. The property also features a good-sized garage with adjoining storerooms, providing ample storage space for tools and equipment. Ideal for those with a passion for gardening or DIY projects. Outside, the hou ... click here to read more

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Ah, folks! Let me introduce you to an absolute gem in the heart of Poitou-Charentes in the charming town of Montbron, nestled sweetly in Charente, France. As we all know, my schedule is packed like a sardine can, but I make time for special properties like this one. Three bedrooms await you in this captivating country home, boasting a delightful and expansive wooden garden. It's like discovering a hidden treasure in the French countryside. This place is priced to sell at €210,000, and it’s ideal for those overseas buyers or expats dreaming of a life in rural France. Let's dive into the details! Situated in the picturesque village of Rouzède, this property offers more than just a home; it provides a lifestyle. The main house is a cozy, fully-restored stone haven spanning 98m². As soon as you step inside, you'll be greeted by a remarkable 43m² living space, merging seamlessly with an open kitchen area. It’s a place where family gatherings or hosting friends create cherished moments. The rustic fireplace adds an extra touch of charm, ideal for those cool Montbron evenings. Just imagine cozying up with a glass of wine or a good book while the wood stove keeps everything toasty warm. Let's take a stroll upstairs where a landing introduces you to two bright, tranquil bedrooms. Each room bathes in natural light, and the bathroom upstairs ensures convenience. You'll appreciate how peaceful and serene it feels; it’s like floating on a cloud away from the hustle and bustle of life. But that's not all—step outside to explore two enchanting terraces. A west-facing one catches the sunset glow, perfect for evening dinners al fresco, while the covered terrace on the northern side offers a delightful escape from the midday sun. Pictu ... click here to read more

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Nestled within the tranquil countryside of Poitou-Charentes, a gem awaits those seeking the serene beauty of a rustic abode. Just outside the quaint town of Montbron, this three-bedroom country house offers a harmonious blend of countryside tranquility and accessibility to modern amenities, inviting you to experience the rich tapestry of rural France. As you approach this residence, the vastness of the 2810 m² wooded garden greets you, promising tranquil mornings and serene sunsets over the extensive greenery. Picture yourself sipping a cup of coffee on the west-facing terrace, where the facade of the house shelters you, or perhaps taking a lazy afternoon on the covered north terrace, escaping the summer warmth. This isn't simply a home; it's a retreat, hidden from the prying eyes of the world, positioned amidst the breathtaking expanse of the countryside. Now, let's delve into the living spaces within. The main house stands proud with its robust stone structure that exudes dependability and warmth. The heartbeat of the home, a generous 43 m² living room complete with a welcoming fireplace, acts as both a sanctuary from chilly winters and a vibrant gathering spot for family and friends. An open kitchen flows seamlessly from the living area, offering culinary enthusiasts and casual cooks alike a delightful backdrop to perfect the art of French cuisine. A handy corridor guides you to the pantry and laundry space, and adjacent lies a functional shower room, catering to family living. Upstairs, two luminous bedrooms offer a serene atmosphere for restful nights. Each one framed by charming windows that allow light to cascade in, illuminating your personal retreat. A well-appointed bathroom serves these bedrooms, offering a ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque village of Poitou-Charentes, Charente, Montbron, France, sits a charming country home just waiting to be discovered by someone who appreciates the tranquility and beauty of rural life. For those who are considering a move to this scenic part of France, perhaps as an expat, this delightful property could be just what you've been searching for. This delightful country home exudes character with its fully restored stone facade and spacious interior. Conveniently located close to Montbron, a quaint little town bursting with charm and heritage, the property offers an idyllic retreat into rural French life while still being accessible to modern-day amenities. With three cozy bedrooms and one bathroom, the main house is a well-thought-out space balancing charm and functionality. The heart of the home is undoubtedly its expansive living room, stretching across a generous 43m², complete with a welcoming fireplace. Whether you're curling up with a book in the winter months or hosting a small gathering, it's a perfect setting. The adjoining open-plan kitchen ensures that the chef of the house can stay engaged with family or guests while preparing a delicious meal. The upper floor is where you'll find the two bright and airy bedrooms. Each room catches plenty of natural sunlight, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere that is sure to delight anyone calling these spaces home. One of the property's standout features is the remarkable garden—spanning 2810 m², this vast open space is perfect for those who savor the outdoors. It's a paradise for garden lovers, with mature trees adding to the privacy. During the balmy summer months, the covered terrace on the north side of the house offers a lovely shaded a ... click here to read more

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For those seeking a serene retreat in the heart of beautiful French countryside, Montbron in the Charente region offers an enticing opportunity. In the picturesque Poitou-Charentes area, this inviting 3-bedroom house provides a perfect blend of comfort and convenience, unlocking countless possibilities for a fulfilling lifestyle. Imagine living in a home built in 2020 that incorporates modern comforts while being located amidst the charming landscape of France's southwest. Nestled in Montbron, this single-storey abode spreads across approximately 130 square meters, offering plenty of space for family life or hosting guests. Upon entering, you're greeted by a bright and airy living area spanning 54 square meters, accentuated by large double-glazed PVC windows which flood the room with natural light. The layout is enhanced by an open kitchen setup, fully fitted for all your culinary endeavours, making it the ideal hub of the home for family gatherings or socializing with friends. This home features three well-appointed bedrooms, each presenting a comfortable space to unwind after a long day exploring or working. The bathroom is designed with modern needs in mind, equipped with both a bathtub and a shower to cater to diverse preferences within the household. Everything is thoughtfully planned to facilitate a smooth daily routine for everyone. Outside, the property extends its appeal with a generous 45-square-meter terrace, an idyllic spot for al fresco dining during the warmer months or simply enjoying the tranquility of the surrounding area. The well-maintained garden around promises leisurely weekends of gardening or playtime with children and pets. For those who fancy a dip, the land provides ample space to install a ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque countryside of Montbron, within the stunning region of Poitou-Charentes, this spacious home offers ample room for families, a comfortable layout, and convenient access to a region rich in history and culture. With a total area of 260 square meters, this house provides ample space for hosting family gatherings or simply enjoying the tranquility of the rural French landscape. As a bustling real estate agent for a globally recognized firm, I know the importance of finding a home that suits your lifestyle, especially for those considering relocating from abroad. Montbron, located in the Charente department, is known for its charming small-town life. It's the kind of place where neighbors know each other, and local events bring the community together. First, let's take a tour of the property. As you walk through the front entrance hall, which measures an inviting 20m², you'll immediately notice the well-maintained condition of this home. The living areas are nothing short of generous, with one room spanning 57m² and another at 35m², perfect for entertaining or creating a cozy family space. The kitchen, 19m² in size, is a bright area ready for gastronomic adventures with local produce from nearby markets. The house boasts five comfortably sized bedrooms, making it ideal for larger families or those who appreciate having extra space. The bedrooms range from 14m² to 16m², giving each family member their own private retreat. The two large cellars offer plenty of storage or potential for additional living space, workshops, or even a wine cellar. Exploring the grounds, you'll find beautiful, secure gardens that are perfect for children or pets to roam freely, or for those with a green thumb who wish ... click here to read more

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Nestled within the charming commune of Marillac-le-Franc, in the picturesque region of Poitou-Charentes, lies a unique opportunity for those seeking a piece of French countryside living. Here in the heart of the Charente region, the potential for creating a dream home or investment property is waiting to be unlocked. Just 3 kilometers away from the enchanting town of La Rochefoucauld, and with convenient access to the RN141, this property offers both respite from the hustle and bustle of modern life and accessibility to urban conveniences. Let’s take a stroll through what this property has to offer. Comprising a main house and a collection of auxiliary buildings, this plot is set amidst more than 10,000 square meters of sprawling land—ideal for those who dream of spaciousness and privacy. The land offers abundant potential, with half directly adjoining the buildings and the other half sitting just across the road. ### Main House: Your Future Haven - Charentaise House: Approximately 149 square meters across two levels - Living Space: 119 square meters, ideal for everyday family living - Attic Space: 30 square meters ready for conversion, offering additional living possibilities - Ground Floor: Includes a kitchen, one cozy bedroom, and a handy store room - First Floor: Contains two additional bedrooms, along with a WC and separate bathroom ### Auxiliary Buildings: Unlimited Potential - Two Barns: Each with a floor area of approximately 100 square meters - Barn Conversion: One barn has a positive CU for conversion into gîtes, B&B, or additional dwellings - Charming Extras: Pigsties, a rustic bread oven, and a garage ### Living in Marillac-le-Franc Living in Marillac-le-Franc offers the quintessential small-town French l ... click here to read more

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Located in the serene region of Poitou-Charentes, this charming three-bedroom house in Vouzan, France offers buyers a delightful mix of old-world charm coupled with modern amenities. The house is an ideal retreat for those who prize tranquility and the picturesque beauty of the French countryside, as well as an appealing project for those looking to instill their personal touch in their new home. Spread across 134 square meters, the layout includes two cozy reception rooms, each featuring a traditional fireplace that adds warmth and character to the space. The welcoming kitchen is well-fitted with modern conveniences, serving as a perfect spot to enjoy family meals. The home comprises three comfortably sized bedrooms, offering ample personal space for all members of the family, and two bathrooms ensuring convenience. Additionally, the residence features a practical dressing room, a garage for safe vehicle storage, and a storeroom for additional storage. The heating in the house is efficiently managed by the lovely fireplaces and supplemental electric radiators, to keep the ambiance warm during cooler months. The wooden framed windows and recently insulated upstairs ceilings enhance the home's energy efficiency and comfort. Though in good condition, the house presents a unique opportunity for those looking to engage in light renovation. Unused spaces such as the pantry and attic can be transformed to expand the living areas or to create new functionalities tailored to the new owners’ needs. This makes it a commendable choice for those looking to imprint their personal style into their home. Externally, the property opens to a beautifully landscaped, private courtyard facing the southeast—perfect for morning teas envel ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Poitou-Charentes region, this exquisite villa in Rouzède offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a second home in France. With its prime location adjacent to the renowned Golf International de la Prèze, this property is a haven for golf enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant sound of a golf ball being struck, as you sip your morning coffee on the sun-drenched terrace. This villa, built in 2006, combines modern comfort with the charm of French countryside living, making it an ideal retreat for overseas buyers and expats. ### A Home Designed for Comfort and Leisure The villa's design emphasizes open spaces and natural light, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. The spacious living room, with its large double patio doors, seamlessly connects the indoor and outdoor spaces, leading to a heated 5 x 10-meter pool. This is the perfect spot for leisurely swims or hosting summer gatherings with friends and family. The fully equipped kitchen flows into a cozy dining area, making it easy to entertain guests or enjoy intimate family meals. A second living room, complete with a built-in fireplace, offers a cozy nook for relaxation or reading. ### Accommodation and Amenities - Bedrooms: Four comfortable bedrooms, two on the ground floor and two upstairs, provide ample space for family and guests. - Bathrooms: Two modern bathrooms, each with a shower and toilet, ensure convenience and privacy. - Office Space: A stylish mezzanine offers a dedicated area for work or study, ideal for those balancing work and leisure. - Garage and Parking: A private garage and parking space add to the convenience of this property. - Option ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque landscape of the Poitou-Charentes region, this charming villa offers a delightful slice of French countryside living. Located in the tranquil setting of the Domaine de la Haute Prèze in Rouzède, Charente, this residence invites you to immerse yourself in a peaceful lifestyle, surrounded by nature and rustic beauty. For those considering a move to France, or searching for a serene retreat away from the hustle and bustle of city life, this property presents a great opportunity. Built in 2005, this 165-square-meter villa is positioned within a community known for its calm ambiance and amiable neighborhoods. It features three spacious bedrooms and two well-appointed bathrooms, promising comfort and space for families or individuals seeking extra room to breathe. The residence speaks to those who appreciate open living spaces, with its generous ground-floor layout that combines a sizable living room, a well-thought-out open kitchen, and relaxing lounge area, all warmed by a cozy fireplace. The heart of the villa is its open-plan living and dining spaces, radiating warmth from the fireplace insert—a perfect spot for those chilly French country evenings. Imagine entertaining guests in the inviting dining area, where laughter and conversation flow against the backdrop of a rural French setting. The kitchen is well-fitted, making meal preparation an enjoyable activity, whether for everyday dining or special gatherings. Life in Rouzède brings the pleasure of experiencing traditional French country living. The community around this villa is tight-knit and welcoming, making it a valuable place for creating lasting friendships. The local area is rich in history and culture, offering a range of activities ... click here to read more

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Nestled within the picturesque village of Le Chat in Écuras, France, this cozy two-bedroom house offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a tranquil escape in the heart of beautiful Poitou-Charentes. Located in the Charente department, this property provides a perfect blend of local charm with the serenity of village life. Stepping into this 55 square-meter home, you're greeted by a warm and inviting living space. The open-plan area downstairs accommodates both living and kitchen spaces—a neat setup that's functional and welcoming. The fitted kitchen is efficient, ideal for those who enjoy cooking with a view, as it looks out onto the garden. A step outside and you find yourself in a modest garden space overlooking the lake, making morning coffees or evening dinners a delightful experience amidst nature’s embrace. Upstairs, the house features one main bedroom with a small balcony. Though not vast, this provides a lovely venue to enjoy those scenic views—a great spot for unwinding after a long day or starting the morning with fresh air. Adjacent, there is a smaller room that functions well as a child’s bedroom or an office space, complete with an en-suite shower room for added convenience. Features of the house include: - 2 bedrooms - 1 en-suite bathroom - Fitted kitchen - Balcony with views - Garden - Lake view - Proximity to village amenities - Parking space - Efficient layout - Cozy neighborhood This property, although modest in size, serves as an ideal holiday home for anyone wanting to immerse themselves in French countryside living. The village of Écuras comes with the typical charm of a rural French community—cozy cafés, friendly locals, and a peaceful lifestyle that is a far cry from the hustle and bust ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the scenic landscape of Écuras, Charente in the region of Poitou-Charentes, lies a unique opportunity for those looking to immerse themselves in the charming countryside of France. This four-bedroom bungalow is situated within the popular holiday village of Le Chat, known for its serene ambiance and well-kept communal amenities. Whether you're seeking a holiday retreat or a more permanent residence in the French countryside, this property offers plenty of versatile options. The property spans a manageable 72 square meters, positioned on a private plot of 558 square meters. As you approach, you'll immediately notice the lush, verdant setting that surrounds this home—perfect for those who appreciate nature and greenery. Entering through the doorway, an entrance fitted with practical storage in the form of cupboards greets you, guiding you into the heart of the home. The living area is notably luminous, courtesy of its wide sliding doors that open up onto a terrace, creating a seamless blend between indoor comfort and outdoor refreshment. Partially sheltered with a veranda, it's an ideal spot to enjoy a morning coffee or unwind in the evening with the gentle bustle of a French village as your backdrop. Flowing naturally from the living room is an open kitchen space designed to cater to an easy-going lifestyle. Perfect for both casual meals and weekend gatherings, it reflects the functionality one might seek whether living here year-round or seasonally. The house accommodates four bedrooms, giving everyone their own space, perhaps even a guest room or a home office for those who work remotely. Complementing this are a well-maintained bathroom and a separate shower room, offering convenience and privacy for the f ... click here to read more

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Picture yourself stepping out each morning into the gentle rhythm of village life in France's storied Périgord Vert, where stone cottages line narrow lanes and the scent of fresh bread drifts from the local boulangerie. This renovated 196m² village house in Hautefaye offers an authentic slice of French countryside living, positioned perfectly between the medieval village of Mareuil-en-Périgord and the market town of Nontron, where centuries-old traditions blend seamlessly with modern convenience. Here in the northern Dordogne, your vacation home becomes a gateway to one of France's most captivating yet undiscovered regions, where you can craft a lifestyle built around leisurely market mornings, riverside picnics, and evenings gathered around your woodburner with family and friends. This property represents more than a second home in France; it's your entry point into a slower, richer way of living that reconnects you with the seasons, the land, and the timeless pleasures of rural European life. The Périgord Vert region surrounding Hautefaye offers international buyers an exceptional combination of accessibility and authenticity. Within a five-kilometer radius, you'll discover Mareuil-en-Périgord, a village crowned by its medieval castle and known for weekly markets where local farmers sell walnuts, truffles, and foie gras. The nearby town of Nontron, just ten minutes by car, provides all essential services including supermarkets, medical facilities, restaurants, and the famous cutlery workshops that have crafted knives here since the 15th century. This is vacation home ownership without isolation, where you enjoy peaceful village life while remaining connected to practical amenities. The house itself tells a story of tho ... click here to read more

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Nestled within the tranquility of the picturesque Périgordian countryside, this splendid country home offers a unique opportunity for those in search of a serene lifestyle. Located in the charming commune of Soudat, in the enchanting region of Aquitaine, Dordogne, this property provides a delightful retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life. To start your journey into this lovely abode, one is welcomed by the spacious kitchen and dining area. This warm and inviting space is ideal for family gatherings or hosting friends over a delicious meal prepared from the fresh produce available at nearby local markets. The cozy living room, which features a charming wood burner, serves as the perfect space for unwinding after a long day or sharing stories by the fire on cooler evenings. With its two well-proportioned bedrooms and a dressing room, this property ensures comfort and tranquility for its residents. The bathroom, conveniently located on the ground floor, adds to the practicality of the home. What really sets this country house apart is the large mezzanine space that spans over 30 square meters. This area could be transformed into a home office, studio, or even an additional guestroom, offering flexibility to suit your lifestyle needs. The outdoors is just as captivating with almost one hectare of wooded grounds enveloping the property. It is a haven for nature lovers, with several outbuildings, including a garage, a summer kitchen or cabin, and various garden sheds. These structures offer great potential for those with a penchant for gardening or creative outdoor projects. Living in Soudat offers a genuine taste of French rural life, catering well to those who value peace and space. The community, though small, ... click here to read more

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Welcome to a delightful opportunity nestled in the serene French countryside of Rouzède. Imagine waking up every day to the gentle rustling of leaves, the melody of birds singing, and sprawling views over verdant landscapes peppered with small lakes and lush forests. This charming former dairy farm offers the ideal blend of comfort and potential, making it a perfect haven for families looking to escape the hustle and bustle of urban life or expats yearning for a slice of relaxed rural France. Now, let's delve into the details of this captivating abode. Set on a generous plot spanning 6000m², this impressive country home boasts a meticulously renovated expanse that effortlessly balances modern amenities with traditional architectural elements. The property is divided into three distinct homes, each providing a unique canvas for your living desires—be it for a large family, a group of friends, or even as rental opportunities. The journey begins with a 100-meter tree-lined driveway, ushering you into this peaceful retreat. The main abode, affectionately dubbed 'The Albatros,' spreads over 80m². Upon entering, you're met with a spacious hall that gives access to a living room adorned with raised ceilings and exposed oak beams—a nod to its rich past. The kitchen is tastefully appointed with luxury built-in appliances, making meal preparation a delightful affair. Adjacent is a terrace accessible via sliding doors, ideal for sunlit breakfasts or evening unwinding. Venture upstairs, and you'll find yourself in a cozy mezzanine that connects to two spacious bedrooms. These rooms, with their stunning views of the garden and the nearby golf course, provide a sanctuary of rest and rejuvenation. The bathroom here offers a spaciou ... click here to read more

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Uncover the essence of peaceful rural living with this charming three-bedroom stone-built house in Teyjat, nestled within the scenic region of Aquitaine in Dordogne, France. This idyllic property offers a serene environment, surrounded by lush countryside vistas, and is complemented by a spacious barn that holds potential for conversion into additional living space, workshops, or secure parking for large vehicles—subject to relevant permits, offering a wealth of opportunities to tailor this space to your liking. Entering the property, you are welcomed by a generous courtyard that leads to a homely interior, which spans approximately 139 square meters. The house opens into a large farmhouse kitchen, the heart of daily life, complete with a central island for gatherings and a wood-burning stove that adds warmth and character. Adjacent utilities and a dedicated wood store provide practical space for everyday chores. The living room, bathed in natural light from triple-aspect windows and patio doors, promotes a cozy atmosphere, especially with its own wood-burning fire. An adjoining office space also generates the perfect remote-working environment, and a convenient cloakroom with a toilet completes the setup on this floor. On the upper level, three well-appointed bedrooms await, each designed as a tranquil retreat. The master suite boasts en-suite facilities and a dressing room, ensuring private and luxurious living quarters. The terraced style gardens attached to the property feature a vegetable garden and well-established fruit trees, nurturing a perfect hobby for those with a green thumb and a preference for sustainable living. Despite its rural charm, Teyjat remains well-connected with vital amenities nearby, such a ... click here to read more

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