Idyllic Second Home in Sigoulès: Your French Countryside Retreat Awaits

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Aquitaine, Dordogne, Sigoulès, France, Sigoulès-et-Flaugeac (France)

1 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 50Floor area

€220,000

House

No parking

1 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

50m²

No garden

Pool

Not furnished

Description

Nestled in the picturesque region of Aquitaine, Dordogne, the charming village of Sigoulès-et-Flaugeac offers a serene escape for those seeking a second home in the heart of France. This delightful one-bedroom house, set amidst the rolling hills and lush vineyards, is the perfect retreat for international buyers looking to immerse themselves in the tranquil French countryside.

Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds, as the morning sun bathes your home in a warm glow. This property, in good condition, is a testament to the simple pleasures of life, offering a cozy yet spacious living environment that invites relaxation and rejuvenation.

A Slice of French Paradise



- Location: Situated in Sigoulès-et-Flaugeac, a stone's throw from the vibrant village of Eymet and just 15 minutes from Bergerac Airport, this property offers both seclusion and accessibility.
- Size: A comfortable 50 square meters, perfect for a couple or small family.
- Bedrooms & Bathrooms: One bedroom and one bathroom, designed for comfort and convenience.
- Price: Priced at €220,000, this home is an affordable entry into the French second home market.

Embrace the French Lifestyle



Owning a second home in Sigoulès-et-Flaugeac is more than just acquiring property; it's about embracing a lifestyle steeped in culture, history, and natural beauty. The Dordogne region is renowned for its exquisite wines, delectable cuisine, and vibrant local markets. Spend your weekends exploring the nearby vineyards, sampling local cheeses, and indulging in the rich flavors of French gastronomy.

A Haven for Outdoor Enthusiasts



The surrounding landscape is a playground for outdoor enthusiasts. Whether you're hiking through the verdant hills, cycling along scenic routes, or simply enjoying a leisurely stroll through the village, there's no shortage of activities to keep you engaged. The region's mild climate ensures that outdoor adventures can be enjoyed year-round.

A Community Rich in Culture



Sigoulès-et-Flaugeac is a community that celebrates its heritage with gusto. From local festivals to art exhibitions, there's always something happening in the area. Engage with friendly locals, participate in traditional events, and immerse yourself in the vibrant cultural tapestry that defines this region.

Key Features of the Property



- Open-Plan Living Area: A bright and airy space that seamlessly integrates the kitchen and living room, perfect for entertaining guests or enjoying quiet evenings at home.
- Energy Efficiency: With double glazing and an excellent energy rating, this home is both comfortable and environmentally friendly.
- Private Entrances: Each house on the property has its own entrance, ensuring privacy and independence.
- Outdoor Space: A large terrace offers the ideal setting for al fresco dining, sunbathing, or simply soaking in the breathtaking views.
- Proximity to Amenities: Just 1.2 km from local shops, schools, bars, and restaurants, ensuring convenience without compromising on tranquility.

A Wise Investment



This property is not just a home; it's an investment in a lifestyle that promises relaxation, adventure, and cultural enrichment. Whether you're looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life or seeking a lucrative vacation rental opportunity, this house in Sigoulès-et-Flaugeac is a wise choice.

Create Lasting Memories



Picture yourself hosting family gatherings on the terrace, exploring the charming streets of nearby villages, and creating memories that will last a lifetime. This is more than just a house; it's a gateway to a new chapter filled with joy, discovery, and the timeless allure of the French countryside.

Inquire today with Homestra, and let us help you make this dream a reality. Your idyllic second home in Sigoulès-et-Flaugeac awaits.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
1
Size
50
Price per m²
€4,400
Garden size
4789
Has Garden
No
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
1
Has swimming pool
Yes
Property type
House
Energy label

Unknown

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Nestled in the charming countryside of Sigoulès-et-Flaugeac in the Dordogne region of France, this delightful three-bedroom, three-bathroom house is the epitome of peaceful living. Imagine waking up every morning to the tranquil sounds of nature and the gentle rustling of leaves, with a view that will take your breath away. This house, which was crafted in 2015, sits in a quiet corner just outside the lively community of Sigoulès. Living in this area is like stepping into a world where history and beauty meet modern convenience. Sigoulès-et-Flaugeac boasts a rich cultural heritage with its historic sites and picturesque landscapes. The local climate is typical of the Aquitaine region, offering warm summers perfect for enjoying the outdoor spaces of this home and mild winters that make for a comfortable year-round living experience. As you step into the property, you are greeted by a practical entrance. On one side, there's a convenient guest toilet, perfectly placed for easy access from the main areas. The living space unfolds into an open-plan lounge, kitchen, and dining area, making it an ideal setting for family gatherings or entertaining guests. The kitchen itself is designed for functionality, a space where culinary delights can be whipped up with ease. The real delight of this home is the transition from inside to outside. Sliding doors open up from the living area onto a covered terrace, offering magnificent views of the sparkling pool. The terrace is an ideal spot for enjoying leisurely breakfasts or hosting evening barbecues with friends and family. Picture yourself lounging on this terrace during those warm summer evenings, the scent of grilled food wafting through the air, laughter echoing in the peaceful s ... click here to read more

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### Discover Your Dream Home in Sigoulès-et-Flaugeac Nestled in the picturesque countryside of Aquitaine, in the heart of Dordogne, lies a charming 3-bedroom stone house that presents a unique opportunity for overseas buyers looking to immerse themselves into the tranquil French rural lifestyle. Sigoulès-et-Flaugeac, a serene and welcoming community, offers a blend of traditional French charm with the convenience of modern amenities, making it an ideal setting for those dreaming of a peaceful life in France. Property Features: - Living Space: Enjoy a spacious 134m² house that intelligently combines classic architecture with modern comforts. - Bedrooms: The property boasts three well-sized bedrooms, providing ample space for family and guests. Two bedrooms are conveniently located on the ground floor, with one featuring an en-suite bathroom for added privacy. The guest bedroom offers direct access to a lovely private courtyard, ensuring a pleasant blend of indoor and outdoor living. - Bathrooms: There’s a single bathroom, thoughtfully designed for comfort and functionality, complementing the en-suite of the master bedroom. - Living/Dining Area: A large living and dining area serves as the heart of the home, highlighted by a stunning feature fireplace and a vaulted ceiling that adds character and warmth, perfect for family gatherings or cozy evenings. - Heating: Except for the guest bedroom, the entire downstairs area benefits from electric underfloor heating, ensuring the home remains snug during the cooler months. Local Area and Climate: Living in Sigoulès-et-Flaugeac, you'll experience the best of rural France. The village is celebrated for its weekly market where local produce and delicacies can be enjoyed. A sele ... click here to read more

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Nestled within the charming countryside of Dordogne in Sigoulès-et-Flaugeac, this three-bedroom, three-bathroom residence presents a unique opportunity for those looking to immerse themselves in the tranquil beauty of Aquitaine, France. Dordogne, celebrated for its rich history, stunning landscapes, and gastronomic delights, offers an unparalleled lifestyle that combines the serenity of rural living with the convenience of modern amenities. Constructed in 2015, this single-storey house has been designed with both practicality and aesthetic appeal in mind. Upon entering, guests are welcomed into a well-organized space with a guest toilet conveniently located near the entrance. The heart of the home is undoubtedly the open-plan lounge, kitchen, and dining area - a bright and airy space where sliding doors open up to a covered terrace. This outdoor extension of the living space overlooks a picturesque pool and offers an idyllic setting for relaxation and entertainment, with enough room for a barbecue setup or an alfresco dining experience. The house features three generously-sized bedrooms, each equipped with its own en-suite shower room and WC, ensuring privacy and convenience for family members and guests alike. Adding to the functionality of the home is a laundry room accessible from the kitchen, leading to a single garage that provides ample storage space. Beneath the terrace and master bedroom, a cellar offers additional storage or could be converted into a unique space tailored to new homeowners' needs. Property Features: - Three bedrooms - Three bathrooms - Open-plan lounge, kitchen, and dining area - Covered terrace - Pool - Laundry room - Single garage - Cellar for additional storage Amenities: - Peaceful rural ... click here to read more

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Discover the charm of living in the picturesque region of Aquitaine, Dordogne, in the serene village of Sigoulès-et-Flaugeac, with this delightful three-bedroom, three-bathroom house. Built in 2015, this home is situated ideally for those seeking tranquility combined with the convenience of being close to essential amenities and vibrant local life. The property offers a comfortable 157 square meters of living space, all laid out on a single level, making it accessible and easy to navigate. Upon stepping inside, you're greeted by a practical entry space with a guest toilet, immediately ensuring both function and convenience right from the entrance. Central to the home is the spacious open-plan area that combines the lounge, kitchen, and dining room. This social hub of the home is brilliantly designed with modern living in mind, featuring sliding doors that open out to a covered terrace. Here, residents can enjoy not only the beautiful views of the private swimming pool but also indulge in outdoor dining and leisure in a covered setting – perfect for all seasons. Each of the three bedrooms is thoughtfully arranged to include its own en-suite shower room and toilet, providing privacy and ease for family members and guests alike. Additionally, the property benefits from practical spaces such as a laundry room adjacent to the kitchen with its own access to the single garage. Below the terrace, and also beneath the master bedroom, there's a handy cellar which can be utilized for extra storage or potentially converted into additional living space, highlighting the flexibility and potential this property has to offer. While the house is in good condition, new occupants might see the opportunity to add their personal touch o ... click here to read more

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Immerse yourself in the charm of rural France, with this delightful three-bedroom stone house, privately nestled within the hamlet setting close to the bustling village of Sigoulès, in the region of Aquitaine. This property, with its rustic features and quaint surroundings, promises the best of French country living. The price is listed at €301,740. Upon entering this picturesque property, you will find a spacious living/dining area graced by a majestic fireplace, with a unique vaulted ceiling that adds to this room's undeniable allure. This provides a warm and inviting gathering spot for friends and family, particularly during the colder months. On the ground floor, there are two sizeable bedrooms, both beaming with character. The main bedroom comes complete with an en-suite bathroom, providing an extra layer of privacy. The second downstairs bedroom has direct access to a charming private courtyard and a separate garden, offering a serene escape into nature. Moreover, you'll experience the luxury of underfloor heating during wintertime, except in the guest bedroom. The house is a comfortable 134 square meters in size. The local area of Sigoulès-et-Flaugeac, Dordogne, located in the Aquitaine region, provides the perfect balance of quaint provincial life and modern conveniences. A friendly, popular village that hosts weekly markets offers opportunity to become a part of the community, while assorted shops and restaurants cater to your daily needs and culinary delights. There's nothing quite like a leisurely walk or a relaxing bike ride through this picturesque hamlet to pick up your daily fresh baguette. Broaden your exploration to appreciate the full scope of what the region offers. The town of Bergerac is only a ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque region of Aquitaine, Dordogne, the charming village of Sigoulès-et-Flaugeac offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. This delightful one-bedroom house, set amidst the rolling hills and lush vineyards, is the perfect second home for those seeking tranquility and a taste of the French countryside. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of nature, with the sun casting a warm glow over the verdant landscape. This property, in good condition, provides a cozy yet spacious retreat, ideal for unwinding and creating cherished memories with loved ones. A Slice of French Paradise The house boasts a bright and airy living area, complete with an open-plan kitchen that invites culinary creativity. The bedroom, with its en-suite shower room, offers a private sanctuary for rest and relaxation. Modern amenities such as double glazing, travertine flooring, and reversible air conditioning ensure comfort throughout the seasons. A Gateway to Adventure and Relaxation Sigoulès-et-Flaugeac is more than just a location; it's a lifestyle. The region is renowned for its rich history, exquisite wines, and vibrant cultural scene. Whether you're exploring the local vineyards, indulging in gourmet cuisine, or simply enjoying a leisurely stroll through the countryside, there's something for everyone. Key Features: - Location: Situated in the heart of Aquitaine, Dordogne, offering easy access to local attractions and amenities. - Size: A comfortable 50 square meters, perfect for a cozy retreat. - Price: Priced at €220,000, offering excellent value for a second home in this sought-after region. - Outdoor Living: A large terrace provides the perfect setting for al fresco dining and soaking up the sun ... click here to read more

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Nestled amidst the rolling vineyards of the picturesque Dordogne region lies an enchanting opportunity for those in search of a genuine taste of French country living. Located in the charming commune of Sigoulès-et-Flaugeac, this delightful 1840s farmhouse promises a perfect blend of history, charm, and modern-day convenience. Boasting five spacious bedrooms and spanning across 220 square meters, this home is the epitome of rustic allure. But wait – don't let the age of this property mislead you. Though it exudes vintage charm, the house is in good condition and could be moved into right away or personalized over time. Sigoulès-et-Flaugeac is a quaint village, the very heart of southern France, where a deep-seated history intertwines with the vibrancy of the local culture. Just a five-minute jaunt from local shops, and a mere 15 kilometers from the bustling yet idyllic town of Bergerac, this location offers the best of both worlds. Imagine strolling through Bergerac's winding streets, sampling fine wines, or exploring its rich history. Experience a region known for its mild climate, where warm summers make vineyard tours and al fresco dining under the stars an absolute delight. For the newcomers or expats, setting roots in Sigoulès-et-Flaugeac is an easy affair. The local community is welcoming, with plenty of events and activities that make integration a breeze. From local markets that sell fresh produce to lively festivals that celebrate the region's rich heritage, there's always something to do. The proximity to the Dordogne River opens up endless opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts. Whether it's kayaking, fishing, or simply picnicking by the banks, life here is about enjoying nature’s bounty. Inside, the home is ... click here to read more

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Welcome to this charming 4-bedroom stone-built house nestled in the heart of Aquitaine, Dordogne, in the idyllic village of Sigoulès-et-Flaugeac, France. This property is a quaint retreat away from the hustle and bustle, yet conveniently located just a short 15-minute drive from the vibrant town center of Bergerac. If you're an overseas buyer or expat looking for a serene abode with a slice of French countryside, this house might be just what you're seeking. As you approach the property, you'll be greeted by an expansive landscape of 1.68 hectares, where mature gardens unfold around you. The stone façade of the house hints at the classic beauty and rustic charm awaiting inside. The house offers a generous 220 square meters of living space, ensuring plenty of room for a family to grow and flourish. Stepping into the house, you'll find yourself in an open-plan entrance that seamlessly leads into a spacious living room and dining area. The ceiling here is of double height, with magnificent exposed wooden beams lending a touch of warmth and authenticity. There’s a lovely snug area, perfect for cozy evenings by the fireplace, and a fully-fitted kitchen that’s as spacious as it is functional. Its layout is perfect for culinary enthusiasts keen on crafting delightful meals while entertaining guests. The house boasts four bedrooms, providing ample space for a family, guests, or even a home office if remote working is on your agenda. Currently, one bedroom serves as a dressing room and another as an office space. In addition, a spacious bathroom complements these rooms, along with an extra shower room for added convenience. Features of the property include: - 4 bedrooms - Spacious living and dining area - Double-height ceilin ... click here to read more

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Nestled within the serene and picturesque region of Aquitaine, the hamlet of Sigoulès-et-Flaugeac warmly welcomes you to this delightful stone house. A true countryside retreat, this property offers a tranquil escape while being conveniently close to the vibrant village life. With strong connections to international destinations, thanks to Bergerac airport just a short 20-minute drive away, Sigoulès-et-Flaugeac serves as a perfect base for expats and overseas buyers seeking a taste of French country living. Let's embark on a journey through the inviting spaces of this house. Imagine waking up in the gentle embrace of the French countryside. This three-bedroom stone house, standing with a sense of history and authenticity, is a testament to its timeless architecture. Upon entering, you are greeted by a spacious living and dining area. The heart of the home is undoubtedly its feature fireplace and lofty vaulted ceiling, which create a warm and welcoming atmosphere, perfect for gatherings or simply unwinding with a good book. The ground floor introduces you to two comfortable bedrooms, making it convenient for those who prefer single-level living. One of these rooms is graced with an en-suite bathroom, offering an added layer of privacy. The guest bedroom, boasting its own private access to a lovely courtyard and a separate garden, is a little sanctuary unto itself. Picture mornings spent in this garden, coffee in hand, overlooking the peaceful rural backdrop – an idyllic start to any day. Notably, most of the downstairs accommodation benefits from electric underfloor heating, ensuring cozy warmth during the cooler months. When it comes to the local lifestyle, Sigoulès-et-Flaugeac promises a delightful blend of pastoral ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the stunning Aquitaine region, this delightful 3-bedroom stone abode offers a unique slice of countryside living immersed in the tranquility and history of Sigoulès-et-Flaugeac. As a bussy real estate agent with a global network, I'm excited to share this opportunity with you, especially those who are considering making a move from overseas. This house isn't just a property; it's an opportunity to immerse oneself in the rich tapestry of rural French life, with a perfect combination of rustic charm and contemporary convenience. Within a stone’s throw from the popular village of Sigoulès, this house stands ready to welcome you to its embrace. Locally, this village is renowned for its weekly market which is a vibrant meeting point both for locals and visitors alike. Here, you can find everything from freshly baked baguettes to a fantastic range of local produce. The village is picturesque and hosts a variety of shops and restaurants, making a perfect blend of practicality and leisure. This stone house is in good condition, meaning you can move right in and start enjoying the lifestyle. Built traditionally with stone, the house echoes the historical architecture typical in this region. Covering an interior size of 134 square meters, the home is both spacious and cozy, featuring three bedrooms. Two of these are conveniently located on the ground floor and offer ease of access. One of these rooms comes with an en-suite bathroom, an attractive and practical feature for families. The main living area is expansive, combining living and dining into a seamless space that's perfect for hosting gatherings or simply relaxing by the magnificent feature fireplace. Such a centerpiece not only offers warmth but ... click here to read more

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Looking for a spacious home nestled in the picturesque landscape of Pomport, France? Well, buckle up, because life's about to get a whole lot more interesting! Imagine having your very own wine estate with a historic flair, oozing potential for anyone looking to create a lifestyle far removed from the busy city life. Welcome to your future home set in Aquitaine, Dordogne, where rolling vineyards and rustic charm give way to modern day conveniences. Our bustling town of Pomport, friends, is where serenity meets opportunity. Located in the south-west of France, this little slice of heaven is renowned for its rich history, vibrant culture, and some of the finest wine regions in the world. The climate here is oh-so-delightful with mild winters and warm summers, an absolute paradise for those who love basking in the great outdoors without the hustle and bustle of city life. This remarkable property sits on a massive plot of 1,000 m² and comes with a sprawling house that harks back to an era of grandeur. Now, I won't gloss over it, this house isn’t ready to move in tomorrow. It needs a bit of love. Renovation, as some might say, is a creative process. So, if you’re armed with a vision and the will to transform, this is your playground! There's an opportunity here to reimagine a home tailored just for you and, maybe even, curate a wine-tasting experience right in your backyard. Living in Pomport, you're in the heart of the AOC Bergerac and Monbazillac regions, complete with 23.45 hectares of lush vineyards ready for the taking. Whether you're a wine enthusiast or someone looking to tie the laces in wine tourism, this property is tailor-made for any such adventure. Beyond the vines, there are 2.59 hectares of poplar groves an ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque village of Cunèges in the beautiful region of Aquitaine, this splendid property offers an amazing opportunity for those looking to relocate to the charming and tranquil French countryside. With its historic stone architecture, this house is a slice of the quintessential rural life many dream about. The property is perfectly positioned in a peaceful village setting, yet provides easy access to the bustling towns of Bergerac and Eymet, both just a short 15-minute drive away. The convenience of nearby shops only five minutes down the road is an added bonus for daily needs. This substantial property, sprawled across 1430 square meters of lush enclosed garden, consists of two main structures—a family home and an additional unit that is ripe with potential for renovation. The main house, which is comfortably habitable, encompasses around 200 square meters and boasts five spacious bedrooms. One of these bedrooms is conveniently located on the ground floor, providing a perfect solution for anyone seeking an accessible living space. The house also includes a cozy lounge, a sophisticated dining room, and a well-laid-out kitchen, perfect for epicureans who enjoy cooking up gourmet meals. For families, there is something special about living in a domicile where past meets present in harmony. This property lets you feel history in its stone walls while offering the flexibility and comfort of modern living. Envision weekends spent in the garden, tending to flowers, or perhaps starting a small vegetable garden. The garage, seamlessly attached, offers practical storage or a workspace for DIY projects. Features of the Property: - Five bedrooms for flexible living - Ground floor bedroom for added convenience ... click here to read more

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Tucked away in the quaint village of Singleyrac in the beautiful region of Aquitaine, Dordogne, this charming house beckons you to discover the serene French countryside lifestyle. Imagine settling into a locale that harmoniously blends peace, comfort, and the vibrancy of the local culture. Here, in Singleyrac, you are perfectly positioned betwixt the lively towns of Eymet and Bergerac, granting you access to an array of amenities while also offering a tranquil retreat to call home. This delightful abode is your opportunity to embrace the simple pleasures of life. With a price tag of 159,000 euros, this property extends over a generous space of 116 square meters, providing ample room for you and your family to weave new memories. As you enter this cozy house, you are greeted by the warmth of a spacious kitchen inviting culinary adventures and family gatherings. The ground floor also boasts a bright living room where sunlight dances through the windows, illuminating the friendly space ideal for relaxation. For those who need a space for life’s miscellaneous items, a storeroom stands ready to serve, while a separate toilet and a single-car garage round off the functional features of the ground floor. As the gentle breeze guides you upstairs, you will find four delightful bedrooms that afford comfort and rest. A single bathroom, complete with a toilet, supports the upstairs. As you step outside, the charm of this house continues to unfold. A lovely terrace extends an invitation to start your mornings with coffee, gazing out over a plot spanning more than 1,600 square meters. The land promises a canvas for your gardening aspirations or simply a space for children to play under the warm embrace of the sun. Partly equipped ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the scenic countryside of Aquitaine, Dordogne, in the quaint village of Singleyrac, France, this endearing 4-bedroom house presents an intriguing opportunity for those looking to immerse themselves in French village life. This family home, priced at €179,000, spans 116 square meters and sits generously on a 1695 square meter plot, offering substantial outdoor space that whispers the potential of lush gardens or a children's play area. Starting with the property itself, the house welcomes you with a functional layout conducive to family living. The ground floor hosts the essentials with a kitchen that retains its rustic French charm, a cozy living room perfect for family gatherings, a pantry, a separate toilet, and a garage that could be converted into additional living spaces or utilized for its intended purpose. As you ascend to the upper floor, you are greeted by 4 well-proportioned bedrooms and a family bathroom, ensuring ample space for family and guests alike. Key features include: - Oil heating to keep the home warm during the cooler months. - Partial double glazing, ensuring energy efficiency and tranquility. - Mains drainage, a practical feature in rural settings. While the house is in good condition, new owners might see it as a canvas to introduce modern touches and personal flairs. It's a fixer-upper with bounds of potential, ideal for those wanting to infuse a property with their personal taste and style. Living in Singleyrac offers a distinct lifestyle marked by the rhythms of rural living and proximity to nature. Residents enjoy tranquil days, with landscapes characterized by rolling vineyards and historic sights. The climate here is generally temperate, with mild winters and warm, sun-filled ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque village of Singleyrac, Dordogne, this delightful 3-bedroom house offers a perfect blend of rustic charm and modern comfort. Situated in the heart of Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France, this property is an ideal second home for those seeking a tranquil retreat amidst the rolling hills and vineyards of this renowned wine region. ### Discover the Allure of Singleyrac Singleyrac is a quaint village that embodies the quintessential French countryside lifestyle. With its close proximity to the bustling towns of Bergerac and Eymet, residents can enjoy the best of both worlds: the peace of rural living and the convenience of urban amenities. The region is famed for its mild climate, making it a year-round destination for holidaymakers and expats alike. ### A Home with Character and Comfort Built in the 1930s, this house has been thoughtfully renovated to retain its original charm while incorporating modern conveniences. The spacious 165 m² interior is designed to accommodate both relaxation and entertainment, making it perfect for family gatherings or hosting friends. - Living Room: A generous 56.6 m² space featuring a cozy wood burner, exposed beams, and direct access to the terrace, offering a seamless indoor-outdoor living experience. - Kitchen: The 26.2 m² fitted and equipped dining kitchen boasts terracotta tiled floors and opens onto the terrace, ideal for al fresco dining. - Bedrooms: Three well-appointed bedrooms, including a 30 m² master suite with an en suite shower room and garden access, provide ample space for guests. - Bathrooms: Two modern bathrooms ensure comfort and convenience for all occupants. ### Outdoor Oasis The property is set on 1.5 acres of beautifully landscaped gardens, offering ... click here to read more

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Welcome to this delightful 4-bedroom house nestled in the picturesque town of Singleyrac, situated in the heart of Aquitaine, Dordogne, France. A stone's throw away from the charming town of Bergerac, this property offers a perfect blend of tranquility and convenience, making it an ideal choice for families seeking a comfortable and spacious home. Ah, the life in this part of France is one to be savored, with its peaceful ambiance and the soothing countryside stretching as far as the eye can see. As a bussy real estate agent with a knack for connecting homes with their rightful owners, let me take a moment to paint a picture of this enchanting abode for you. This home is in great condition and has been lovingly maintained, ensuring that you can move straight in without any immediate need for renovation. Let's take a journey through the features of this quaint property, perfect for foreign buyers and expats alike who wish to embrace life in beautiful France. Property Features: - 4 spacious bedrooms for ample family comfort - 1 bathroom with a separate toilet for added convenience - Closed kitchen ideal for creating culinary delights - Bright and inviting living room for family gatherings - Storeroom for extra storage needs - Separate toilet on the ground floor - Garage providing secure parking or additional storage - Generous plot size of over 1,600 m², offering development possibilities - Beautifully treed garden to enjoy nature right at your doorstep Living in Singleyrac offers an unparalleled experience, where nature, history, and modern life coexist harmoniously. The Dordogne region is renowned for its stunning landscapes, dotted with lush vineyards, ancient castles, and picturesque villages. The climate here is te ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the charming heartland of Aquitaine, Dordogne, and located in the quaint village of Singleyrac, this lovely four-bedroom home awaits your family. A mere stone's throw from the bustling town of Bergerac, this residence offers the perfect blend of tranquil living and convenient access to urban amenities. As a busy real estate agent, I don't often find properties that strike such a fine balance between peaceful seclusion and practicality, which makes this house a rather unique opportunity for anyone looking to immerse themselves in the French countryside lifestyle. Let's step inside and take a closer look at what this delightful 116-square-meter property has in store for you. As you wander through the front door, you'll notice a cozy, closed kitchen that invites the chef in you to whip up delightful meals for family and friends. The ground floor also boasts a bright living room that catches the day's natural light, perfect for relaxing or entertaining guests. A storeroom adds that needed space for housing extras, while the separate toilet and garage are supremely convenient. Upstairs, you'll find the four spacious bedrooms. Each one exudes a sense of comfort and warmth, just waiting for you to add your personal touch. A shared bathroom and an additional toilet provide ample facilities for family needs and visiting guests. While the house overall is in good condition, the possibilities of adding your own touch and making it uniquely yours are vast. - Details of the property: - 4 spacious bedrooms - Closed kitchen - Bright living room - Storeroom - Separate toilet - Garage - Bathroom and additional toilet upstairs - Expansive 1,600 m² plot - Thriving trees across the property Outside, you' ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the charming commune of Lamonzie-Saint-Martin in the scenic region of Aquitaine, Dordogne, this captivating Périgord-style house is awaiting those who dream of a serene French countryside lifestyle. With its four well-appointed bedrooms and ample living spaces, this property promises a delightful mix of comfort and bucolic charm, making it an appealing choice for overseas buyers and expats alike, especially those with families. Upon entering this 178 sqm house, you are greeted by a spacious lounge/dining area that sets a welcoming tone with its cozy wood-burning stove, ideal for those chilly evenings. An additional room on the ground floor provides versatility, capable of serving as a second lounge, dining room, or a quiet home office, thanks to its inviting fireplace and views of the lush garden. The accommodation's practical layout includes one ground floor bedroom accompanied by a bathroom and separate toilet, offering convenience and accessibility. The first floor hosts three more bedrooms, one of which boasts an ensuite shower room and fitted wardrobes, simplifying storage solutions. Also on this level is a quaint vaulted mezzanine, perfect as a secluded reading nook or a playful children’s area. The property’s charm extends outdoors with its extensive garden. Here mature fruit trees, including walnut, fig, apple, and mirabelle, dot the landscape. There’s ample space for personal touches such as a vegetable patch, inviting its new owners to immerse themselves in gardening pleasures. For those with a vision, the grounds present potential for installing a swimming pool, further enhancing outdoor family fun or serene relaxation. Two substantial garage/workshops offer additional utility; one even features ... click here to read more

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