Idyllic Stone Farmhouse in Dolmayrac: Your Perfect French Holiday Home

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Aquitaine, Lot-et-Garonne, Fieux, France, Dolmayrac (France)

3 Bedrooms · 3 Bathrooms · 226Floor area

€451,500

House

No parking

3 Bedrooms

3 Bathrooms

226m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Aquitaine region, this enchanting stone farmhouse in Dolmayrac offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of French paradise. With its charming rural setting and breathtaking views over the rolling Lot-et-Garonne countryside, this property is the ideal retreat for those seeking a tranquil second home or a delightful vacation getaway.

Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of nature, sipping your morning coffee on the covered terrace as the sun rises over the lush, wooded grounds. This is the lifestyle that awaits you in this beautifully maintained farmhouse, where every detail has been thoughtfully curated to provide comfort and relaxation.

A Home with Character and Comfort

The farmhouse exudes rustic charm, with its stone façade and traditional architectural features. Inside, you'll find a spacious and inviting living space that seamlessly blends old-world charm with modern conveniences. The large living room, complete with a cozy fireplace and pellet stove, is perfect for gathering with family and friends during cooler months.

The well-appointed kitchen is a culinary enthusiast's dream, offering ample space for preparing delicious meals with fresh, local ingredients. Adjacent to the kitchen, a laundry room and a garage with a workshop provide practical solutions for everyday living.

A Sanctuary for Rest and Relaxation

The property boasts three generously sized bedrooms, each with its own en suite shower room and dressing area, ensuring privacy and comfort for all guests. The master suite, located on the first floor, offers a peaceful retreat with its serene views and luxurious amenities.

Upstairs, the potential for expansion is limitless, with two large attics ready for conversion into additional living space, subject to necessary permissions. Whether you envision a home office, a playroom, or extra guest accommodations, the possibilities are endless.

A Gateway to French Culture and Adventure

Located just 12 km from the charming town of Nérac and 25 km from the vibrant city of Agen, this property offers the perfect balance of seclusion and accessibility. Explore the rich history and culture of the region, with its medieval castles, bustling markets, and renowned vineyards.

For outdoor enthusiasts, the surrounding area is a haven for hiking, cycling, and horseback riding, with scenic trails that wind through the stunning countryside. The nearby Garonne River provides opportunities for fishing, kayaking, and leisurely boat rides.

Key Features:

- 3 Bedrooms, 3 Bathrooms: Spacious accommodations with en suite facilities.
- Living Room with Fireplace: Cozy and inviting, perfect for gatherings.
- Fitted Kitchen: Ideal for culinary adventures.
- Covered Terrace: Enjoy al fresco dining with panoramic views.
- Garage with Workshop: Practical space for hobbies and storage.
- Potential for Expansion: Two large attics ready for conversion.
- Wooded Grounds with Orchard: Approximately 7,500 m² of serene landscape.
- Proximity to Nérac and Agen: Easy access to cultural and recreational activities.
- Investment Potential: Ideal for vacation rentals or a personal retreat.

Owning this farmhouse in Dolmayrac is more than just acquiring a property; it's about embracing a lifestyle filled with peace, beauty, and endless possibilities. Whether you're seeking a serene escape from the hustle and bustle or a base for exploring the wonders of France, this home is your gateway to unforgettable memories.

Discover the magic of Dolmayrac and make this enchanting farmhouse your own. Contact Homestra today to arrange a viewing and begin your journey to owning a dream holiday home in the heart of Aquitaine.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
3
Size
226
Price per m²
€1,998
Garden size
7500
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
3
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
House
Energy label

Unknown

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Nestled amidst the picturesque landscape of Aquitaine, in the serene township of Lévignac-de-Guyenne in Lot-et-Garonne, stands this enchanting stone house—a true gem with character and potential to make your dreams a reality. I have been rushing through numerous properties, yet this one captured my heart, with its blend of rustic charm and modern comforts. Indeed, as a busy real estate agent, it’s a delight to stumble upon such a practical haven. Now, let me take you on a journey through what could be your future home. Standing proudly on 1.8 hectares of lush land, this recently renovated house exudes charm with a touch of elegance, making it a worthy investment, especially for our overseas buyers and expatriates who long for a touch of French countryside living. Truly, Dolmayrac is a delightful place to settle, with a climate that beckons all-year-round enjoyment due to its warm summers and mild winters, ideal for those who delight in outdoor pursuits. As you approach the property, you're welcomed by sweeping views of undulating vineyards and peaceful pastures, all offering a sense of complete privacy—a rare find today. The house itself spans over 207 m2 of habitable space, with all the necessities neatly bundled into a compact, yet spacious layout. It includes: - Inviting entrance: 10.80 m2 - Utility room: 9.50 m2 - Shower room: 5.40 m2 with shower, basin, and WC - A fitted kitchen featuring refined marble work-surfaces: 22.40 m2 - Cozy dining room with a warm fireplace and log burner: 22.40 m2 - Spacious living room, perfect for family gatherings: 39 m2 Cross over to the first floor that promises solace with: - A considerable landing: 17 m2 - Bedroom 1: 23.40 m2 - Bedroom 2: 20.60 m2 - Bedroom 3 with ensuite, per ... click here to read more

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Welcome to this charming four-bedroom house, a gem located in the heart of Aquitaine, Lot-et-Garonne, nestled in the picturesque town of Villeneuve-sur-Lot, France. I must say, as a busy real estate agent, properties like this are a rare find but often create excitement for those looking to make a move to France. This home is an embodiment of classic French architecture combined with modern comforts, covering an impressive 184 square meters. As you approach the residence, you will be greeted by a taste of timeless elegance that characterizes the area. With over 180 m² of living space, it offers ample room for a large family to settle in and make beautiful memories. The first thing you’ll notice upon entering is the superb mouldings that adorn the interior, adding a unique touch of character and history, whispering stories of the past decades. Stepping into the grand entrance hall, you'll instantly feel the welcoming embrace of the house. This sets the scene for a bright and airy living room, where the family can gather and enjoy quality time together. One of the unique features of this home is its generous 21 m² bedroom on the ground floor, an exquisite space perfect for guests or as a serene retreat. Accompanying this level is a summer kitchen, which makes al-fresco dining a joyous experience, a practical pantry for all your storage needs, and a shower room with a toilet for convenience. The ground-floor veranda deserves a special mention. It is not just a connection between indoor space and the lush garden; it's a tranquil nook where you can sip your morning coffee while soaking in the fresh air and appreciating the peaceful surroundings. Venture upstairs, and you'll discover an expansive living room where sunlight ... click here to read more

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Alright folks, let me share with you an incredible opportunity to acquire a remarkable piece of French heritage situated in the picturesque village of Dolmayrac. Nestled in the breathtaking region of Lot-et-Garonne, within the charming expanse of Aquitaine, this property is a hidden gem waiting to be uncovered by the right hands. Now, I know you folks are probably wondering what makes this property so special—well, sit tight because there's a lot to cover. Picture this: a sprawling barn of over 300 square meters spread over two substantial levels. That's right! We’re talking ample space just brimming with potential for a visionary buyer. The rustic allure of this place is simply captivating, and with the right vision, it could be transformed into something extraordinary. Now, don’t let me fool ya; this house is in need of some TLC and renovation. But hey, isn’t the magic word here potential? Imagine transforming this fixer-upper into a dream home or even a vacation retreat. The barn also boasts a charming terrace which, once restored, will offer magnificent vistas over the rolling countryside. Whether you’re basking in the morning sun or savoring the stunning sunsets, this will be your go-to relaxation spot. And get this: there’s a swimming pool waiting to be brought back to life! Just imagine the joy of revitalizing the pool and making treasured memories with family and friends during those balmy summer afternoons. Now let’s talk land! This property is also home to over 8,000 square meters of lush terrain. Think of the possibilities: lush gardens, picturesque orchards, or even a serene space to wander around. The barn also features an expansive awning of nearly 150 square meters, which lends itself perfectly for a c ... click here to read more

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Welcome to a wonderful opportunity in the tranquil countryside of Aquitaine, Lot-et-Garonne, Villeneuve-sur-Lot, France. Nestled in the picturesque town of Dolmayrac, this spacious 7-bedroom house is perfect for those looking to immerse themselves in the serene French countryside life. This property spans a generous 291 square meters and offers an array of features that make it appealing to potential buyers from overseas as well as expats looking for that perfect rural retreat. A charming blend of traditional French architecture and the lush, green landscapes that France is known for, this property offers not just a home, but a lifestyle. Surrounded by towering bicentennial trees and a sprawling 15665 square meter park, you're in for a treat if you cherish nature and tranquility. The air here is crisp and clean, with the scent of pine and wildflowers filling the surroundings. The climate is temperate, favoring warm summers and mild winters, making it ideal for year-round living or seasonal retreats. The main house is divided into two parts, offering ample space and privacy for a large family or potential for rental income. The first section, covering approximately 215 square meters, includes a welcoming entrance hall, a cozy study, and an open-plan living/dining room that's perfect for entertaining. The kitchen is well-sized, and the space flows effortlessly, creating an inviting atmosphere for daily living. On the first floor, you'll find a landing area leading to two comfortably-sized bedrooms with ample cupboard space, a toilet, and a shower room. The second section of the main house is equally inviting. It features another entrance hall, a fully-equipped kitchen, and a spacious lounge complete with a stove, perfec ... click here to read more

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Discover the perfect balance of charm and potential in the pastoral beauty of Dolmayrac, situated in the heart of Aquitaine, Lot-et-Garonne, with a delightful 6-bedroom house that warmly invites you to make it your home. This property is not just a house; it's a canvas awaiting your personal touch, nestled within the French countryside and offering an experience of tranquil living amidst the scenic beauty of Monteton, France. Constructed in 2004, this home warmly embraces you with its spacious 230m² living area, thoughtfully designed to cater to both comfort and functionality. It stands proudly on a generous plot of 5500m², boasting breathtaking views that extend towards a nearby picturesque hilltop village, ensuring every sunrise and sunset fills your home with wonder. Property Features: - Bedrooms: Offering six sizeable bedrooms, this property provides ample space for a large family or for hosting guests. Currently, one of the bedrooms serves as a personalized office space, while another is transformed into a cozy cinema room, showcasing the versatile potential of each room. - Bathrooms: Equipped with four well-appointed bathrooms, including two en-suites, ensuring privacy and convenience for all residents. An additional separate WC is conveniently located on the ground floor. - Living Areas: The heart of this home is its open-plan kitchen/dining/salon area, designed to be the perfect backdrop for your family gatherings and culinary adventures. Its ground-floor bedroom adds to the convenience, complemented by a utility room and additional storage space. - Outdoor Living: A 35m² covered terrace awaits you, offering a serene outdoor retreat perfect for al fresco dining or simply soaking in the breathtaking surrou ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the pastoral tranquility of Monteton in Aquitaine, Lot-et-Garonne, France, sits a charming six-bedroom house built in 2004, exemplifying rural French living while offering considerable modern conveniences. This property is poised on a substantial plot of 5500 m², affording stunning panoramic views of the nearby picturesque hilltop village, creating a serene and inviting rural ambience. The house itself covers an area of 230 m² and has been well-maintained, showing good condition overall. The ground floor includes an entrance hall leading into a sizeable open-plan area combining the kitchen, dining, and salon spaces – ideal for family gatherings and entertaining guests. This level also houses a utility room, a useful storage room, a conveniently located ground floor bedroom, a separate WC, and a bathroom. Indoor-outdoor flow is facilitated by a covered terrace of 35 m², where one can enjoy alfresco dining or simply relax and soak in the bucolic surroundings. Ascending to the first floor, you'll find five additional bedrooms. Of particular note, two of these bedrooms boast en-suite facilities which provide privacy and convenience. The remaining bedrooms are served by an additional family bathroom. Adding to the versatility of the space, one of the rooms is currently utilized as a home office and another as a cinema room, offering potential for a variety of lifestyle options. Property Features: - Total living area: 230 m² - Spacious open plan kitchen, dining, and living area - Six bedrooms (two with en-suite bathrooms) - Four bathrooms in total - Separate WC - Utility room - Storage room - Covered terrace (35 m²) - Double glazed windows - Wooden shutters - Central heating Amenities: - Extensive garden and ou ... click here to read more

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Welcome to the picturesque region of Aquitaine, in the breathtaking Lot-et-Garonne, situated in Villeneuve-sur-Lot, France. Home to wondrous medieval architecture, lavish vineyards, and friendly communities, this environment offers fantastic opportunities for those who seek a tranquil yet vibrant residence nestled amongst the treasures of the French countryside. A unique treasure awaits you here: a spectacular six-bedroom stone house constructed in 1970. It features elements reminiscent of a grand chateau, and presents 8000m² of parkland, offering absolute privacy and tranquillity. Picture lazy days spent strolling in your own personal park, while the signature fragrance of the French countryside fills the air. We invite you to explore the home's three levels, starting with a welcoming entrance hall that sets the tone of the property. It leads you into an awe-inspiring living room, sprawling over 120m², complete with a cosy fireplace to huddle round during crisp winter nights and a dedicated dining room dressed up for elegant meals. Additionally, a spacious area is specified for billiards, featuring a fully serviced bar with direct access to the wine cellar, perfect for hosting evening entertainment. The commodious kitchen, highly functional with room for multiple culinary activities, grants access to a delightful veranda—an ideal space to relish high tea while overlooking the meticulously landscaped garden. For an open-air experience, a charming terrace with a flat-bottomed swimming pool is yours to enjoy—a space that brings a gentle balance of recreation and relaxation. On the home's initial floor alone, you'll find three large, well-lit bedrooms alongside two bathrooms and a toilet. As you ascend to the upper ... click here to read more

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Welcome to a charming slice of history nestled in the picturesque Aquitaine region of Lot-et-Garonne, Villeneuve-sur-Lot, France. Situated between the renowned cities of Toulouse and Bordeaux, this 18th and 19th-century manor house is a dream come true for those looking for a stunning property with both character and convenience. This place is truly a jewel, combining rustic antiquity with modern living, wrapped in an enchanting view over the Lot valley. Imagine driving up to this grand estate and being greeted by 4 hectares of immaculately maintained parkland. The manor house itself is impressive, spanning 580 square meters, and offers ample space for a large family, a business venture, or even a little bit of both! With its elegant façade and beautiful landscaping, every corner of this property exudes charm and potential. As you step inside, you are welcomed by a spacious living area. The large lounge is perfect for family gatherings or hosting guests, complete with high ceilings and intricate details that hark back to centuries past. Moving to the dining room, it’s easy to envision long meals shared with loved ones next to the bright family kitchen. This entire space is both functional and filled with sun-soaked warmth, making it ideal for everyday living and special occasions alike. For those who work from home, you'll appreciate the two convenient office spaces located on the main level. Additionally, there's a laundry room to make those household chores just a little bit easier. One of the highlights of this home is the stunning spiral staircase that leads to the upper floors. The first floor features a central hallway and five spacious bedrooms. Whether it’s the family room for cozy nights in, or the single ro ... click here to read more

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Description of Property in Dolmayrac, Aquitaine, France Nestled within the scenic landscape of Lot-et-Garonne, Monteton, this delightful 6-bedroom house offers an enchanting residence that blends comfort with the serenity of its surroundings. Built in 2004, the property stands on a generous 5500m2 plot, commanding sweeping views of a picturesque hilltop village nearby, typifying the idyllic French countryside appeal. The house spans an impressive 230m2, meticulously designed to accommodate both privacy and social gatherings. The entrance hall warmly welcomes you into the house, leading to a utility room and additional storage space – essential for a tidy and organized home environment. The heart of the home lies in its spacious open-plan kitchen, dining, and salon area; a perfect setting for family interactions or entertaining guests. The kitchen is fitted with modern amenities ready to cater to culinary exploits. On the ground floor, there is also a conveniently located bedroom, a separate toilet, and a bathroom, ensuring accessibility and comfort. Ascending to the first floor, the residence continues to express its ample living arrangement with five more bedrooms, promoting versatility in their use as private bedrooms, a home office, or even a cinema room, reflecting the lifestyle needs of a modern family. Two of these bedrooms benefit from ensuite bathrooms, providing an intimate and convenient living experience, while an additional family bathroom serves the other rooms. The property's overall condition is excellent, featuring double-glazing, central heating, and charming wooden shutters that not only enhance the aesthetics but also function to keep the home comfortable throughout the seasons. For those who app ... click here to read more

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Ah, Dolmayrac, a charming slice of serenity in the heart of the Lot-et-Garonne, where this delightful 4-bedroom house awaits your visit. Picture yourself in a home on the tranquil banks of the river Lot, a serene escape from the hustle and bustle, while still being conveniently close to the lively town of Villeneuve-sur-Lot. Not to worry, I'm a busy agent, always on the move, but I've taken the time to tell you all about this interesting property and it's picturesque location. Let's talk about the house itself! This house is in good condition, a perfect opportunity for someone looking for a comfortable space with the potential to make it truly their own. Sure, it may need a touch of updating, but oh, the possibilities! With a bit of imagination, you could turn this into the ideal home tailored just for you. Now, let me guide you through this property as though we’re walking through it together. As you step into the welcoming front door, you’re greeted by a large, bright living room where natural light floods through, dancing off the walls and the charming fireplace at its heart. It's a space that invites you to unwind, relax, and make memories. Situated adjacent is the kitchen, awaiting those sumptuous meals and cozy family gatherings. This home offers four bedrooms, three located on the main floor ensuring plenty of space for family or guests. The primary bathroom and separate WC add convenience to the family lifestyle. Head downstairs, and you'll discover a versatile basement—it's practically a house within a house! An additional bedroom, a utility room with a shower and toilet, and a spacious garage, waiting to store vehicles, bikes, or perhaps your budding collection of French wines. Speaking of outside, this p ... click here to read more

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A Tranquil Escape in the Heart of Aquitaine Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds in the serene countryside of Dolmayrac, France. Nestled in the picturesque Lot-et-Garonne region, this expansive 7-bedroom property offers a unique blend of rustic charm and modern comfort, making it an ideal vacation home or second residence for those seeking a peaceful retreat. A Story of Timeless Elegance and Modern Comfort As you step through the entrance hall, you're greeted by the warm embrace of a home that tells a story of generations past. The spacious living and dining areas, adorned with classic wooden beams and a cozy stove, invite you to unwind and savor the simple pleasures of life. The kitchen, a harmonious blend of traditional and contemporary design, is perfect for crafting culinary delights inspired by the rich flavors of Aquitaine. Upstairs, the bedrooms offer a sanctuary of tranquility, each with its own unique view of the lush, verdant landscape. Imagine sipping your morning coffee on the balcony, overlooking the sprawling grounds dotted with bicentennial trees, their leaves whispering tales of history and heritage. A Haven for Nature Lovers and Adventurers Alike The property's expansive 15,665 m² park is a haven for nature enthusiasts. Stroll through the wooded paths, breathe in the fresh country air, and discover the charming dovecote, a testament to the property's rich history. For those with a penchant for adventure, the surrounding region offers a plethora of outdoor activities, from hiking and cycling to exploring the nearby vineyards and sampling the region's renowned wines. Cultural and Culinary Delights Await Dolmayrac is not just a place to live; it's a gateway ... click here to read more

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Presenting a charming two-bedroom house situated in Lévignac-de-Guyenne, a small commune in the bustling Lot-et-Garonne department of the Aquitaine region, France. This delightful residence offers a promising opportunity for investors or individuals looking for a place to put their personal touch. The cosy stone country house provides 117 m2 of habitable space. It is set within an extensive garden that spans 1,820 m2, perfect for those who value outdoor space and tranquillity. Engulfed in natural beauty, the green oasis offers room for creativity, whether you want to establish a vegetable garden, a dedicated area for outdoor entertaining, or a playground for the little ones. The current layout of the house features a substantial living room (33.60 m2) with a quarry tiled floor, exposed beams, and an old stone sink, adding to the charm of this country abode. A grand fireplace with a log burner serves as a focal point, offering a cozy ambience during the colder months. A door opens onto the serene garden, allowing natural light to stream in. Adjoining the living room is the kitchen (8.80 m2), featuring doors that lead onto the terrace - perfect for al fresco dining on warm summer nights. The house also benefits from a practical laundry area (2.36 m2) and a well-sized shower room (4.90 m2) equipped with a shower, basin, and a WC. The main residence also includes a spacious bedroom (20.40 m2) with comfortable carpeting and a fitted cupboard. Extra living space is provided by an attached guest cottage. This includes a living room (26 m2) with a convenient kitchen corner and a door that opens onto the terrace. A second bedroom (12.70 m2) and an additional shower room (4.90 m2) complete this versatile area. The property ... click here to read more

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Welcome to a grand manor, a stunning 18th and 19th-century chateau nestled in the quaint region of Lot-et-Garonne, in Aquitaine, close to Villeneuve-sur-Lot, France. This exceptional residence is not merely a dwelling but a slice of history, offering its next owners a lifestyle brimming with French cultural charm and an ample dose of serenity and tradition. Occupying a revered spot, equidistant from cultural hubs like Toulouse and Bordeaux, the chateau flaunts a panoramic vista of the scenic Lot valley. This location is not only picturesque but extraordinarily convenient, benefiting from the nearby village bustling with local life and essential amenities. This chateau extends an invitation to explore its expansive 580m² of living space which comfortably accommodates 12 bedrooms and 5 bathrooms. The design and architecture remain true to its origins, featuring high ceilings, a magnificent grand lounge, and a bright, inviting dining room adjacent to a well-equipped family kitchen, ideal for hosting and entertaining. Offices and a laundry room on the main floor add an element of practicality to the spacious layout. The traditional charm continues with a superb spiral staircase leading to the upper floors where bedrooms are thoughtfully laid out, balancing communal areas with private retreats. The outdoor space compleates this regal portrait with beautifully manicured terraces, ornamental ponds, and a securely fenced swimming pool, promising delightful outdoor living and leisure. For those with a vision, the separate one-bedroom cottage and multiple outbuildings present a remarkable opportunity to delve into ventures like a gite or B&B, assuming compliance with local regulations. While the manor itself is in good condi ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene backdrop of Dolmayrac, near Levignac de Guyenne in Lot et Garonne, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, this charming property offers a harmonious blend of rural tranquility and modern convenience. With a generous living space of 180 m² primarily located on one level, this three-bedroom house is a picturesque retreat ideal for permanent residence or a peaceful holiday home. Upon entering the home, you are greeted by a spacious 39 m² living room, featuring a tiled floor, fitted wood burner, and exposed beams that add a touch of rustic charm. The living space extends into a cozy 13 m² conservatory, perfect for enjoying the scenic garden views regardless of the weather. The heart of the home is the 14.7 m² kitchen, fully fitted and equipped, adjacent to practical spaces including a 2.8 m² pantry and a 5.2 m² utility room complemented by a 10.8 m² laundry room. The bedroom wing of the home provides peaceful personal spaces. The master bedroom sprawls over 16.6 m² and includes glazed doors that open directly onto the lush garden, incorporating nature into daily life. It is complemented by a 7.5 m² fitted dressing room and a 9.4 m² family bathroom with all necessary facilities. The second bedroom measures 14 m² with its own access to the garden, and a convenient shower room located nearby. An additional room, measuring 9.8 m², can serve as a study or third bedroom, depending on the needs of the resident. Additional living space is offered in a guest annex which includes a sitting room, a shower room, and a mezzanine sleeping area. For storage, the property includes a loft area that adds an extra layer of functionality to the home. The exterior of the property is as impressive as its interior. An expansive covered dini ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the peaceful commune of Dolmayrac, within the scenic department of Lot-et-Garonne in Aquitaine, lies an inviting four-bedroom house awaiting its new owner. Envision living in a substantial home measuring approximately 220 square meters, situated on a generous plot of around 4500 square meters. The house offers cozy living quarters coupled with ample outdoor space, providing a serene backdrop for family life or leisure retreats. The property features a welcoming entrance hall that leads into a spacious living room, perfect for hosting gatherings or family time. Adjacent to the living room is a kitchen equipped with a dining area conducive for preparing and enjoying home-cooked meals. On the ground floor, the house comprises two well-sized bedrooms, a shower room, and a toilet, offering convenience on a single level. Venture upstairs, and you will find two additional bedrooms, providing privacy and space for all residents. An extra shower room with a toilet on this level enhances the comfort of living. Two attics offer additional storage space or could be converted into functional areas, depending on your needs. The lower level of the house opens up possibilities for a variety of uses with its large multipurpose room--think a games room, home office, or additional living space. This level also includes an extra bedroom, ideal for guests, and a practical laundry or boiler room. For car enthusiasts or those requiring extra storage, a large garage accommodates two vehicles comfortably. The exterior of the property is surrounded by picturesque wooded grounds, creating a natural sanctuary and enhancing privacy. For those with green fingers, the garden offers a canvas for planting and landscaping to your taste. T ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque region of Aquitaine, in the tranquil Lot-et-Garonne department, this charming 4-bedroom house presents a wonderful opportunity for those looking to immerse themselves in the serene French countryside. With an area of 135m² set on a generous wooded plot of 1,500m², this home is ideally suited for a family aspiring to enjoy spacious, peaceful living while still having access to necessary amenities. Built in 2009, the house features a well-designed, open-plan living area that includes a spacious living room complete with a cozy fireplace – perfect for chilly evenings. Adjacent to this is a dining area and a fitted kitchen, offering a seamless space for family interactions and entertaining guests. The ground floor also boasts three well-sized bedrooms alongside a bathroom equipped with a shower, enhancing daily convenience. The first floor houses the master bedroom, which offers privacy and comfort with its own dressing room and study area, accompanied by an additional shower room and toilet. This thoughtful layout assures that each family member can find their own private space within the home. An attached 21m² garage with an automatic door provides secure parking and additional storage possibilities. The property also benefits from modern comforts such as PVC double glazing, air conditioning, and an automatic gate, ensuring a balanced blend of rustic charm and contemporary conveniences. While the house is in good condition, new owners might see an opportunity to add personal touches or slight modifications to turn this house into their dream home. Living in Dolmayrac offers a lifestyle filled with tranquility and the natural beauty of the French countryside. The vicinity is dotted with viney ... click here to read more

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Discover the timeless charm of living in Dolmayrac, a quaint village nestled in the heart of Aquitaine, Lot-et-Garonne, Cahuzac, France. This inviting country home offers a serene retreat for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life and immerse themselves in the tranquil beauty of the French countryside. With a good condition and a friendly community waiting to welcome you, this property could be the haven you’ve been searching for. Property Features: - Size: 134 sqm - Bedrooms: 4 double bedrooms, with one en-suite - Bathrooms: 2, plus a separate toilet - Kitchen/Living/Dining Area: Open plan, perfect for family gatherings and entertaining guests - Storage Room: Ample space for all your needs - Terrace: Covered, ideal for al fresco dining and enjoying the outdoors - Parking: Private driveway with gates, ample space for several cars - Garden: Beautifully maintained lawn with a variety of plants and fruit trees - Swimming Pool: Above ground, offering refreshment during warm summer days Amenities: - Walkable to the village shop and local restaurant - Close proximity to the market towns of Castillonnès, Eymet, and Issigeac - Above ground swimming pool in garden - Private and peaceful location Living in Dolmayrac: Embracing a life in Dolmayrac means immersing yourself in the natural beauty and rich history of the Aquitaine region. The local area is characterized by its picturesque landscapes, dotted with medieval towns and rolling vineyards that epitomize the charm of rural France. The climate is predominantly temperate, with long, warm summers that transition gently into mild and crisp winters, making it an idyllic setting year-round. The village of Dolmayrac itself is tranquil and welcoming, offerin ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene landscape of Aquitaine, in the picturesque Lot-et-Garonne region of Dolmayrac, there's an enchanting slice of history waiting for you. This striking 18th-century stone water mill effortlessly blends the charm of yesteryear with potential for modern comfort, making this 300-square-meter property a truly unique find. Whether you're looking for a peaceful sanctuary or a promising investment, this house could very well be the answer. As a busy agent in the region, I can tell you that properties like this one don't linger long on the market. Dolmayrac is an exquisite locale, blending a rich cultural tapestry with a welcoming community. Imagine starting your day with a peaceful stroll along the tree-lined streets, inhaling the sweet scent of blooming flowers. Spend mornings exploring the local markets where fresh produce and artisan goods abound, offering a taste of rural French life that's second to none. Now, let me walk you through this historical gem. On the ground floor, you're greeted by a welcoming entrance that flows seamlessly into a vast 75-square-meter living room. Imagine the space filled with the warm glow of firelight, courtesy of the grand, old-fashioned fireplace that serves as the heart of this room. The adjoining spacious kitchen, also featuring a charming fireplace, invites culinary creativity, perfect for crafting delicious meals inspired by local produce. This floor includes the convenience of a bathroom, a useful lean-to, a laundry room, and a boiler room. Venture upstairs, where the past meets the present in a collection of five cozy bedrooms. Each room tells its own story, providing private havens for rest and relaxation. One of these rooms conveniently includes a large dressing ... click here to read more

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