Idyllic 3-Bedroom Holiday Home in Salignac-Eyvigues, Dordogne - Perfect Second Residence

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Salignac-Eyvigues, Dordogne, Aquitaine, France, Salignac-Eyvigues (France)

3 Bedrooms · 2 Bathrooms · 100Floor area

€259,500

House

No parking

3 Bedrooms

2 Bathrooms

100m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Dordogne region, this charming 3-bedroom house in Salignac-Eyvigues offers a perfect blend of tranquility and accessibility, making it an ideal choice for those seeking a second home or vacation retreat in France. With its lush landscapes, rich history, and vibrant culture, the Dordogne is a haven for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life and immerse themselves in the serene beauty of the French countryside.

Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet melody of birdsong, as the morning sun filters through the trees surrounding your expansive garden. This property, set on over an acre of land, provides ample space for outdoor activities, whether it's a leisurely breakfast on the patio, a family barbecue, or simply lounging with a good book under the shade of a tree.

The house itself is a testament to comfort and practicality, with 100 square meters of living space spread across two levels. The open-plan living room, kitchen, and dining area, spanning 42 square meters, is the heart of the home, offering a warm and inviting space for family gatherings and entertaining guests. The flexible heating options, including gas central heating, air conditioning, and a wood burner, ensure a cozy atmosphere year-round, whether you're visiting in the crisp autumn months or during the height of summer.

Salignac-Eyvigues, a charming market town just a short drive or bike ride away, offers all the amenities you need, from quaint cafes and local shops to bustling markets where you can sample the region's renowned produce. The town's rich history is evident in its architecture, with medieval buildings and cobblestone streets that transport you back in time.

For those who love the outdoors, the Dordogne region is a paradise. Explore the rolling hills and lush valleys on foot or by bike, or take a leisurely canoe trip down the Dordogne River, soaking in the breathtaking scenery. The region is also home to numerous historical sites, including the famous Lascaux Caves and the stunning Château de Beynac, offering endless opportunities for exploration and discovery.

As a second home, this property offers not just a place to stay, but a lifestyle. It's a place where you can create lasting memories with family and friends, whether it's celebrating holidays, hosting summer gatherings, or simply enjoying the peace and quiet of the countryside.

Key Features:
- 3 spacious bedrooms, perfect for family and guests
- 2 modern bathrooms for convenience and comfort
- Large open-plan living area with kitchen and dining space
- Flexible heating options: gas central heating, air conditioning, wood burner
- Expansive garden over 1 acre, ideal for outdoor activities
- Proximity to Salignac-Eyvigues, a charming market town with all amenities
- Easy access to the Dordogne River and numerous historical sites
- Perfect for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts
- Ideal as a second home or vacation retreat
- Investment potential in the thriving Dordogne holiday home market

Owning a holiday home in Salignac-Eyvigues means more than just having a place to stay; it's about embracing a lifestyle of relaxation, adventure, and cultural enrichment. Whether you're looking for a peaceful retreat or a base for exploring the wonders of the Dordogne, this property offers the perfect balance of comfort and convenience. Let Homestra guide you in making this dream a reality, and start creating your own story in this enchanting corner of France.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
3
Size
100
Price per m²
€2,595
Garden size
4390
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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Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds in the heart of the picturesque Dordogne region. Nestled in the quaint village of Simeyrols, this expansive 6-bedroom house offers a unique blend of rustic charm and modern comfort, making it an ideal second home or vacation retreat. A Gateway to Tranquility and Adventure Simeyrols, located in the enchanting Périgord Noir, is a haven for those seeking a peaceful escape with a touch of adventure. Known for its lush landscapes, rich gastronomy, and historical allure, this region is a treasure trove of experiences waiting to be discovered. Whether you're exploring the medieval streets of nearby Sarlat-la-Canéda or indulging in the local delicacies at a bustling market, every day here promises a new adventure. The Perfect Holiday Home This property is more than just a house; it's a canvas for creating cherished memories. With six spacious bedrooms, it's perfect for hosting family gatherings or inviting friends for a weekend getaway. The impressive 94 m² open-plan living and dining area is the heart of the home, offering direct access to multiple covered terraces. Imagine sipping your morning coffee while soaking in the serene views or hosting a lively dinner party under the stars. Key Features: - Spacious Living: 206 m² of living space, including a vast open-plan living/dining room. - Bedrooms: Six generous bedrooms, including a master suite with interconnecting access to a large family bathroom. - Outdoor Oasis: Heated 11m x 6m pool with a wooden deck, perfect for sunbathing or a refreshing swim. - Al Fresco Dining: Outdoor pizza oven and tiered terraces for memorable dining experiences. - Eco-Friendly: Equipped with solar panels and a hea ... click here to read more

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Are you in search of a charming residence nestled in the heart of picturesque France? Look no further than this enchanting 4-bedroom house, situated in the quaint village of Simeyrols, located in the glorious Dordogne region, France. This property offers a harmonious blend of traditional stone architecture and modern living conveniences, set in an idyllic landscape that looks straight out of a storybook. Upon pulling up to the property, the scene is something out of a movie. Imagine arriving at your new home after a long day, greeted by the charming façade of this lovely stone house, echoing a bygone era yet infused with a contemporary allure. The air is fresh, perfumed by nearby forests and wondrous gardens, just the kind of setting that puts you at ease right away. The Dordogne region is an oasis of tranquility, offering a serene lifestyle that's hard to come by these days. Let's step inside now, as our tour begins with the ground floor. Here, you'll find a generous kitchen and dining area that not only promises warm family dinners but also hosting opportunities right on the terrace, which faces the lovely enclosed swimming pool. It's a spot that's perfect for sunny afternoon barbecues or quiet morning coffees as you scan open views of the Dordogne. Over in the lounge, a hearth takes center stage, complete with a log burner to warm those cozy winter evenings. On this floor, we also have one of the bedrooms, complete with an en suite, ensuring the utmost convenience and privacy for guests or family members who prefer to avoid stairs. Now, leading you up to the first floor, this level houses three more good-sized bedrooms. They’re versatile spaces that can be creatively configured as guest rooms, offices, or perhaps, ... click here to read more

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This distinguished 4-bedroom detached house for sale is situated in the heart of Carlux, Dordogne, Aquitaine, France. Nested in a bustling village complete with a castle, the residence is surrounded by numerous conveniences such as bars, a bakery, and shops. The property, built in the style emblematic of the region, boasts modern amenities spread over three levels, presenting an exciting opportunity for those seeking the allure of French culture meshed with contemporary living. The main floor accommodates a spacious living room, an inviting kitchen, and a well-planned ensuite bedroom. The upper floor houses 3 additional bedrooms and a bathroom, creating abundant space and privacy for all inhabitants. Complementing the home's overall allure is a large garage/basement that doubles as a workshop, an attribute that ventures to cater to the creative and practical needs of its residents. The property is completed with a manageable garden extending to just over half an acre, offering the perfect setting to unwind and soak in the picturesque surroundings. The detailed layout of the home is as follows: - Entry area (3,9 m2) - Corridor (3,5 m2) - Open living room/kitchen (47,5 m2) - Bedroom (10,3 m2) - Toilet (1,5 m2) - Bathroom (6,3 m2) - Landing (5,1 m2) - Bedroom with dressing room (18,4 m2) - Bedroom (12,3 m2) - Bedroom (12,3 m2) - Bathroom (6,4 m2) - Toilet (1 m2) - Closet (1,1 m2) - Garage/Workshop (88,3 m2) Situated in the Dordogne region, Carlux is a charming village steeped in history, located in a region renowned for its beautiful landscapes, culinary delights, and captivating castles. Living in Carlux means embracing a relaxed pace of life, integrating with the local community, and enjoying the privileges of resi ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the enchanting Périgord Noir, this exquisite stone house in Coly-Saint-Amand offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of French heritage. Perfectly positioned between the historic towns of Montignac-Lascaux and Sarlat, this property is a dream come true for those seeking a tranquil yet accessible second home in France. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of nature, with the sun casting a warm glow over the lush, landscaped grounds. This 233 square meter house, set on a generous 5000 square meter plot, is a haven for those who appreciate the finer things in life. With five spacious bedrooms and two bathrooms, it comfortably accommodates family and friends, making it an ideal holiday home or investment property. ### A Glimpse into Life in Coly-Saint-Amand Coly-Saint-Amand is a picturesque village that embodies the charm and allure of rural France. Known for its rich history and stunning landscapes, the area offers a plethora of activities for every season. From exploring the prehistoric caves of Lascaux to enjoying the vibrant markets of Sarlat, there's always something to do. The climate here is mild, with warm summers perfect for outdoor activities and cozy winters ideal for enjoying the warmth of a fireplace. The local culture is rich and welcoming, with friendly neighbors and a strong sense of community. ### Property Highlights - Location: Situated in a serene hamlet, offering peace and privacy without isolation. - Architecture: Traditional stone construction with slate and flat tile roofing, exuding timeless elegance. - Living Space: 233 square meters spread over two levels, providing ample room for relaxation and entertainment. - Outdoor Amenities: Landscaped gardens with shaded are ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Dordogne region, this exquisite stone house in Saint-Vincent-le-Paluel offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of French paradise. With its charming architecture and serene surroundings, this property is the perfect retreat for those seeking a second home or a vacation getaway in the enchanting Aquitaine countryside. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet melody of birdsong, as the morning sun bathes your home in a warm, golden glow. This is the everyday reality in Saint-Vincent-le-Paluel, a quaint village that embodies the quintessential French lifestyle. Here, time seems to slow down, allowing you to savor every moment and create lasting memories with family and friends. Property Highlights: - Spacious Living: The house boasts three generously sized bedrooms and two modern bathrooms, providing ample space for relaxation and comfort. - Authentic Charm: Constructed from traditional stone, the property exudes rustic elegance, seamlessly blending with the natural beauty of its surroundings. - Expansive Grounds: Set on nearly 2.5 acres of lush land, the property offers endless possibilities for outdoor activities, gardening, or simply enjoying the tranquility of nature. - Potential for Expansion: A large barn on the premises presents an exciting opportunity for conversion into additional living space or a guest house. - Modern Amenities: Equipped with an air source heat pump and underfloor heating, the home ensures year-round comfort and energy efficiency. - Convenient Layout: The ground floor features a spacious living room, dining area, and a well-appointed kitchen, perfect for entertaining guests or enjoying family meals. - Workshop Space: A separate ou ... click here to read more

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Discover the charm of living in Coly-Saint-Amand, a quaint village nestled in the scenic region of Dordogne, France, with this inviting four-bedroom home. Situated on the picturesque outskirts near the celebrated town of Saint-Amand-de-Coly, this property offers an authentic French countryside experience while being just a 15-minute drive from Montignac and 25 minutes from the bustling market town of Sarlat. Originally a barn, this property has been transformed into a cozy living space spanning approximately 170 square meters. The ground floor features an entrance hall that leads into a spacious living room, perfect for family gatherings. Adjacent to it is a well-equipped kitchen where culinary enthusiasts can indulge in preparing delightful meals with local produce. Additionally, there is a convenient shower room with a toilet and a storeroom that doubles as a garage, providing ample storage space. The upper floor is accessed via a long landing that opens to four tastefully appointed bedrooms, ensuring comfortable private spaces for each member of the family. Two additional bathrooms on this floor cater to busy morning routines and relaxing evenings. The exterior of the home does not disappoint with its 7 meter by 3.5-meter swimming the pool, an excellent spot for relaxation and entertaining guests. The pool area promises delightful summers enjoying the mild local climate, characterized by warm, sunny days and cool evenings. The rear of the home features a terrace overlooking a charming, low-maintenance flower garden, creating a serene environment to unwind. Local Area and Lifestyle: Living in Coly-Saint-Amand, residents can immerse themselves in the tranquil life of the Dordogne region, known for its stunning lands ... click here to read more

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Welcome to your potential new home nestled in the beautiful landscape of Calviac-en-Périgord, near the historic town of Sarlat-la-Canéda in the Dordogne region of France. This 4-bedroom house offers a perfect blend of comfort and potential, set within an expanse of 8 hectares that provides both privacy and panoramic views. This property comprises two separate living spaces, each with its own unique charm. The main house welcomes you with a spacious 56-square-meter living area that includes a lounge and dining room, complemented by a cozy wood-burning stove. The kitchen, 20 square meters in size, offers ample space for dining and opens out to a covered terrace of 21 square meters, ideal for outdoor meals or sunset watching. The ground floor also includes practical spaces such as a boiler room, storeroom, and a convenient guest toilet. The upper floor of the main house features two generously sized bedrooms. The larger of the two, at 31 square meters, can potentially be divided to create an additional room. There is also a smaller 17-square-meter bedroom. This floor is complete with a shower room, toilet, and another pleasant 26-square-meter covered terrace with its own independent access. Adjacent to the main dwelling is the second house, which presents a more compact layout. It consists of a 21-square-meter living room with a traditional Godin stove, a 14.5-square-meter kitchen dining area, two bedrooms, a combined shower room with a laundry area, and additional storage space. It also benefits from its own terrace, offering a lovely outdoor retreat. This property's outdoor facilities are as impressive as its indoor features. A 10 x 4 infinity swimming pool with mosaic tiles and landscaped surrounds invites relaxation ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Dordogne region, the village of Carsac-Aillac offers a glimpse into the tranquil and authentic French lifestyle. Here, you'll find a delightful villa ready to welcome you home. With its inviting vibe, this villa, situated in the charming community of Calviac-en-Périgord, is ideal for those looking to immerse themselves in the richness of French culture while enjoying the serenity of the countryside. The villa spans 115 square meters, offering ample room for families or those who enjoy spacious living. Though priced at an attractive 198,000 euros, this isn't just a house—it's a ticket to a lifestyle many can only dream of. With four comfortable bedrooms and two thoughtfully designed shower rooms, there's plenty of space for everyone in this delightful abode. The living spaces are cozy and inviting, accented by the charm of a low-maintenance garden just waiting for you to bask in the pleasant afternoon sun. Life in Carsac-Aillac provides an experience of its own. This is a place where daily errands become leisurely activities and getting to know your neighbors at the local bakery becomes a cherished routine. The village is bursting with character, with essential amenities such as a pharmacy, butchers, and a pizza takeaway all within walking distance. Whether you're craving a fresh baguette or a delicious dinner, everything you need is at your fingertips, making life here both convenient and charmingly rustic. One of the unique highlights is the proximity to the old railway line, now a scenic walking and cycling path. The route winds its way between Sarlat and Cazoules, offering an adventure for those who prefer an active lifestyle. This laid-back community thrives on the simple ye ... click here to read more

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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 village of Carsac-Aillac, nestled in the heart of Dordogne, France. This charming 4-bedroom house offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of city life, inviting you to embrace the tranquil rhythms of rural living. A Home That Tells a Story As you step through the entrance hall, the warmth of the living room envelops you, with its cozy ambiance perfect for family gatherings or quiet evenings by the fireplace. The dining room, bathed in natural light, beckons for leisurely meals shared with loved ones, while the well-appointed kitchen inspires culinary creativity with its modern amenities. The middle floor reveals three spacious bedrooms, each offering a peaceful retreat with views of the lush gardens. A well-designed bathroom and an additional toilet ensure convenience for family and guests alike. Ascend to the upper floor, where a private sanctuary awaits—a fourth bedroom, complete with a shower room and toilet, alongside a versatile office space ideal for remote work or personal projects. Embrace the Outdoors The expansive 2,608 m² plot is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. Picture yourself hosting summer barbecues in the dedicated area behind the house, while children delight in the above-ground swimming pool and trampoline. The gardens, a tapestry of vibrant flora, provide a stunning backdrop for leisurely strolls or quiet moments of reflection. Discover Dordogne's Allure Living in Carsac-Aillac means immersing yourself in the rich tapestry of Dordogne's cultural and natural wonders. Explore the region's renowned vineyards, where wine-tasting tours offer a glimp ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Aquitaine in Dordogne, France, awaits a delightful opportunity for those seeking a comfortable yet simple life amidst stunning landscapes and rich culture. This four-bedroom house, positioned in the quaint village of Carsac-Aillac, is ready to welcome its new residents with open arms. As a busy real estate agent with a global reach, I understand the allure of the French countryside, so let me paint a picture of what life could be like in this lovely community. Arriving at this charming (oops, I meant cozy) property, you'll immediately notice the tranquil ambiance that surrounds the area. The house, boasting around 155 square meters, presents a practical layout that will cater perfectly to both families and individuals alike. Entering through the welcoming entrance hall, you're greeted by a spacious living room that's ideal for those evenings of relaxation after a day exploring the Dordogne region, which is renowned for its breathtaking landscapes and historical gems. The living room flows seamlessly into the dining area, making it perfect for hosting meals and entertaining guests. The equipped kitchen, though modest, offers all the necessary facilities to cook up your favorite French dishes. And for those who enjoy a culinary challenge, the local markets are brimming with fresh produce to inspire your inner chef. Moving upstairs, the mid-level features three bedrooms that are perfect for family living or accommodating guests. With a conveniently located bathroom and an extra toilet, the morning routines are made a bit smoother. Each room on this floor carries its own hint of tranquility, ensuring a restful night's sleep amid the calm of rural French life. The upper floor feels ... click here to read more

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As a bustling real estate agent, I'm always on the move, showcasing incredible homes to potential buyers from all corners of the world. Today, I'm thrilled to present to you a charming family home located in the picturesque village of Carsac-Aillac in the beautiful region of Dordogne, Aquitaine, France. This enchanting stone house awaits its new owners with open arms, offering a serene escape yet close to all the local conveniences and attractions. Let’s delve into the details of this lovely property. Imagine waking up every morning in this 90 square meter house, where history and charm meet modern living. On the ground floor, the cozy kitchen invites you to prepare delectable meals, perhaps inspired by the rich culinary heritage of the region. The living room provides a welcoming space to unwind after exploring the breath-taking Perigord countryside. Also on this floor, there's a bedroom that features a dressing room, offering ample storage for all your belongings, and a well-appointed bathroom. Heading upstairs, you’ll discover two additional bedrooms. Perfect for a growing family or perhaps as guest accommodations, these rooms promise restful nights. One can easily imagine the laughter of children filling the house as they play within the safety of its walls. Now, let’s talk about the outdoor space. The property is not limited to the main house; it includes a 57 square meter barn with a brand-new roof. The potential here is vast, as this barn could be converted into a charming lodge or additional accommodation to welcome guests. There is also a 25 square meter workshop—it’s perfect for anyone with a penchant for crafts or DIY projects. What makes this property truly stand out is the 24-square meter mobile home and ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the charming commune of Carsac-Aillac, in the picturesque Dordogne region of France, lies a delightful property that whispers stories of rustic elegance and timeless allure. This 3-bedroom house, situated in the serene landscape of Aquitaine, offers a harmonious blend of classic French countryside charm and modern functionality, making it an ideal haven for families or expatriates seeking the tranquil embrace of provincial life. Spanning 90 square meters, the house is a quintessential example of comfortable living in one of France’s most beloved regions. At the heart of the home is a welcoming kitchen, perfect for crafting delectable French recipes and enjoying family meals together. The adjacent living room is a cozy retreat, perfect for evenings spent by the fireplace or hosting friends. Completing the ground floor is a spacious bedroom, complete with dressing room, and a tastefully appointed bathroom. Upstairs, two additional bedrooms provide ample space for family members or guests. But the story of this property extends beyond the main house. A 57m² barn, currently being fitted with a new roof, presents boundless opportunities for customization. Whether imagined as a charming guest lodge, a creative studio, or additional living space, this barn promises a canvas for dreams to be realized. A 25m² workshop also accompanies the property, ideal for crafts, hobbies, or even as a potential workspace for the budding entrepreneur. For added versatility, a 24m² mobile home nestles within the property, offering additional accommodation or perhaps a dedicated space for guests. The house is more than bricks and mortar; it's a gateway to the Dordogne lifestyle. The area boasts a temperate climate, with warm, dry su ... click here to read more

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Now let's take a walk through a lovely house that could very well be your next investment or home away from home. Nestled in the charming commune of Calviac-en-Périgord in the Dordogne department, this four-bedroom dwelling stands ready to welcome its new occupants. Having had the pleasure of showing properties in countless beautiful locations around the world, I must say that this spot is truly special! This home, located in the picturesque village of Carsac-Aillac, opens with an inviting entrance hall that leads you to a spacious living room. It's a great space for gatherings or simply relaxing after a long day. The dining room offers enough space for family dinners or entertaining guests. A functional kitchen provides ample room for culinary adventures or simply preparing everyday meals—whatever your lifestyle demands. On the ground floor, you'll find a toilet and a generous 50 m² garage that can accommodate your car and offer extra storage space. Moving up to the middle floor, three cozy bedrooms await. These rooms are snug—ideal for a restful night's sleep. A family bathroom and separate toilet complete this floor, adding to the practicality of this home. Making our way upstairs to the upper floor, you’ll discover an additional bedroom and a shower room with a toilet, which adds a level of convenience, especially if you have guests. There's also an office space here, providing a quiet corner perfect for remote work or study. Overlooking the French landscape, the 2,608 m² plot of land that comes with the house has its own surprises. At the back, a barbecue area stands ready for warm evenings and social gatherings, complete with an above-ground swimming pool and a trampoline—perfect for fun-filled afternoons. Wh ... click here to read more

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Enveloped in the charming serenity of Sarlat La-Canéda, set within the quintessential region of Aquitaine, sits this delightful 3-bedroom stone country house at Sarlat-La-Caneda, Aquitaine, 24200, France. Nestled in a tranquil hamlet south of Sarlat, this unique ensemble of stone buildings radiates a timeless allure that entices a sublime experience of the country-side living. Bringing together a harmonious blend of tradition and convenience, the main residence spans approximately 65 square meters. It houses a comfortable living room, the heart of the home, featuring a charming fireplace, a welcoming spot to gather, relax and recount tales of adventures in the French countryside. Adjacently, the traditional yet amply equipped kitchen provides a haven for culinary exploration, with ample space for hosting and entertaining. The sleeping areas of the residence comprise two beautifully sized bedrooms, presenting a refreshing retreat at the end of each day. It's complemented by a spacious bathroom, with a modern walk-in shower that invokes an essence of luxury. Completing this abode is a separate lavatory equipped with a hand basin. Enhancing the property's charm is an annexed guest house. Covering approximately 19 square meters, it encompasses a bedroom and bathroom alongside a secondary kitchen, offering an ideal setup for guests or potential rental opportunities. The property's charisma extends outdoors with a captivating terrace that seamlessly connects the two buildings, introducing an enchanting outdoor living experience. It overlooks the expansive enclosed terraced garden, approximately 1028 square meters in size, providing a splendid setting for cultivation or leisure, with the potential to be your serene oasis ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque region of Aquitaine, this charming stone house in Sarlat-La-Canéda offers a unique blend of traditional French architecture and comfortable living. As a bustling real estate agent often darting from one enchanting property to another, allow me to paint a picture of what life could be like in this captivating area of France. And being busy I hope I can give you some insights quickly, so bare with me as I jot these thoughts down for you eager buyers looking to settle in this beautiful region. Sarlat-la-Canéda is a gem in the Dordogne region, famous for its stunning medieval architecture, vibrant markets and an alluringly relaxed pace of life. The property we have on offer here is a quintessential stone house which truly captures the essence of the area. Imagine stepping out your front door and being greeted by the sweet scent of fresh pastries from the local boulangerie with the Dordogne river a short drive away, offering exquisite canoeing and fishing opportunities for the adventurous at heart. Speaking of adventures, let me share what's in store around these parts. Living here, you’re never far from the historical richness that this pocket of France is known for. Explore the labyrinth of narrow, cobbled streets lined with aged buildings soaked in history. Or spend your weekends browsing through the bustling markets, where fresh produce and artisanal delights are bountiful. For families, this home is a dream milieu. Picture your children playing in the generously sized garden as the sun sets over the picturesque landscape of Aquitaine. This is a five-bedroom house that provides ample space for a growing family seeking joy and simplicity in life. With a size of 173m2, it strikes a ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque heart of Sarlat-La-Canéda, this stone house invites you to embark on a journey of quintessential French living in the enchanting region of Perigord Noir. As a bussy real estate agent, it's my pleasure to introduce you to this captivating home that offers not only a dwelling but a lifestyle brimming with scenic charm and potential. Imagine living amidst all the storied beauty of Aquitaine, where every sunrise brings the melodic greetings of birds in the expansive meadows and the gentle rustle of leaves in your private woodland. With 49,225 square meters of land, this property offers a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of urban life, providing a tranquil retreat for overseas buyers seeking solace and space. The main house, crafted lovingly in stone, is not just a structure—it's a testament to fine French craftsmanship. Offering four sizeable bedrooms, including one conveniently located on the first floor, this home is ideal for those who admire a blend of tradition and modernity. Whether you're an expat family looking for a serene environment to lay down roots or a couple in search of that idyllic retreat, this property has been designed to meet a variety of needs with both comfort and style. FEATURES: - Four spacious bedrooms - Two well-appointed bathrooms - Expansive 54 sqm living room with charming exposed stonework - Eco-friendly air-to-water heat pump system - Secure basement with three cellars for ample storage - 55,000 sqm of peaceful meadows and woodland - An adjoining 40 sqm gite for guests or rental income - Converted barn with kitchen and bar area - Gas-fired underfloor central heating in the barn While the home is in excellent condition and ready to move in, the connected ... click here to read more

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Located at the heart of France’s enchanting Aquitaine region, in Sarlat-La-Caneda is a unique property that effortlessly serves as the perfect home base or an investment. Nestled within arms reach of Montignac-Lascaux, this property consists of a main house and two additional houses on approximately 3400 square meters of land, all in good condition. The primary home boasts an impressive eight bedrooms, spreading across an expanse of 226 square meters. This stone house has been tastefully renovated, exuding a perfect blend of old-world charm and modern comfort. The included additional houses deliver the opportunity for a solid yearly rental income, making this an attractive opportunity for potential investors. Features of the property: - The primary stone house featuring 8 bedrooms - Renovated houses boasting contemporary finishes - Set in the rural, picturesque countryside - Total interior size: 3400m2 - Land size: 226m2 Amenities: - Three bathrooms, catering to busy family mornings and guest stay-overs - A spacious 40 sqm living room, ideal for hosting or unwinding - A versatile 18 sqm terrace offering outdoor space for entertainment or relaxation, overlooking the sprawling land The property neighbors the historic town of Sarlat-La-Caneda. Known for its medley of medieval buildings, Sarlat-La-Caneda boasts an array of shops, markets, restaurants, and cafes- providing an authentic French experience. It is part of the charming Aquitaine region, renowned for its excellent range of locally produced wines, making it a haven for wine aficionados. Sarlat-La-Caneda is also just 20 minutes away from Montignac-Lascaux, the site of the famed Lascaux Caves which hold some of the world's most significant prehistoric art. ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Perigord Noir, just a short 10-minute drive from the charming town of Sarlat-la-Canéda, this delightful stone house offers a serene escape and an authentic taste of rural French living. This character-filled property is set on a sprawling 8000 m2 of land, boasting a tranquil pond and lush surroundings, ensuring privacy with no immediate neighbors. This home offers a delightful retreat for those seeking the peace of the countryside combined with the convenience of nearby village amenities. The property is a quintessential stone house typical of the region, reflecting the architectural charm that attracts visitors. It’s an absolute gem waiting for someone to call it home, perfect for a small family, a couple, or someone looking for a picturesque holiday getaway. With its solid conditions, it combines the warmth of classic construction with the charm of the rustic French countryside. Stepping inside, you are greeted by a large and welcoming kitchen on the ground floor, ideal for those who enjoy cooking and entertaining. The kitchen leads seamlessly into a spacious living room adorned with an exposed stone fireplace, offering a cozy ambiance—especially in the cooler months. Such details echo the historical charm of the area where rustic beauty meets functional comfort. - Stone House with Character - 2 Bedrooms: 1 ground floor, 1 attic - 1 Bathroom - Large Country Kitchen - Spacious Living Room with Stone Fireplace - Small Outbuilding with Additional Bedroom - Heated Swimming Pool - Beautiful Terrace with Outdoor Summer Kitchen - Detatched Pond - Quiet Location, No Immediate Neighbors - Ongoing Structural Work in Progress - Interior Size: 130 m² - Land Size: 8212 m² The enhancement ... click here to read more

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