Sarlat-La-Canéda Gem: 3-Bed Home with Pool, Garden & Terraces in Tranquil French Countryside

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Sarlat-La-Caneda, Aquitaine, 24200, France, Sarlat-la-Canéda (France)

3 Bedrooms · 2 Bathrooms · 125Floor area

€349,000

House

No parking

3 Bedrooms

2 Bathrooms

125m²

No garden

Pool

Not furnished

Description

Picture yourself living in the enchanting region of Sarlat-La-Canéda, Aquitaine, nestled in the heart of France. This beautifully presented home, constructed in 2017, invites you to soak in the bliss of French countryside life. The very essence of comfort and tranquillity, this house is an ideal retreat, perfect for accommodating your every need.

Set within a generous plot of approximately 1700 square meters, you’ll find this welcoming abode offering 125 square meters of living space. Enveloped by a serene landscape at the edge of a small hamlet with just about five homes, the property exudes a wonderful sense of peace and community.

Upon entering, the house greets you with an open-plan living room that seamlessly combines a fitted kitchen, dining area, and a cozy sitting room. The house is bright and airy, thanks to its large windows that let in abundant natural light. The unbeatable underfloor heating, powered by a heat pump, ensures a warm environment during chilly months. Whether you're hosting a dinner party for friends or enjoying a quiet night in, this space promises to be the heart of your home.

Here’s a snapshot of the key features of this inviting property:

- 3 spacious bedrooms
- 2 well-appointed bathrooms
- Approximately 125 m2 of living space
- Underfloor heating system
- 9 x 3 heated swimming pool
- Two covered terraces
- Large workshop and carport
- Built to RT 2012 standards
- Beautifully landscaped garden
- Quiet, private location
- Set in a small, friendly hamlet

The kitchen boasts modern appliances and ample workspace, allowing you to explore the rich culinary heritage of the Aquitaine region. From whipping up a traditional duck confit or testing out local Périgord dishes, the kitchen is ready for your gastronomic adventures.

Living in Sarlat-la-Canéda is like stepping back into a medieval fairy tale, wandering through narrow streets and under ancient archways. This charming town is not only known for its stunning architecture but also for its vibrant markets, where you can browse stalls overflowing with local cheeses, wines, and truffles. As a resident, you'll enjoy wandering these historic streets, sampling world-class cuisine, and truly feeling part of a tight-knit community.

For those who love the outdoors, the region around Sarlat is perfect for hiking, cycling, and exploring. Within a short drive, you can find yourself venturing into lush forests or gliding down the Dordogne River by kayak.

The climate in Aquitaine is generally mild, with warm summers ideal for lazy days by your private heated pool and cool winters suited for cozy nights indoors. The two covered terraces provide the perfect spot to sip your morning coffee or unwind with a glass of wine as you admire the picturesque views surrounding your new home. Shaded or sunny spots are at your disposal depending on your preference or the weather.

With three bedrooms, this home is perfectly suited for families or those who wish to entertain visiting guests comfortably. The layout provides privacy for everyone, ensuring your home remains a peaceful sanctuary.

While the property is in top-notch condition and ready for you to move right in, it's always exciting to think about how you might add your personal touch. Perhaps you might dream of bespoke landscaping in the garden or envision bespoke interiors to further enhance the appeal of your living spaces.

A life in Sarlat-La-Canéda offers a perfect mix of cultural immersion, relaxation, and adventure. As a global agent navigating through a busy world, I can assure you that this opportunity is as rare as it is fulfilling—here you can find a balance and create a story of your own amidst a backdrop of history and nature. Whether you’re looking to set roots in the French countryside or just wanting a peaceful escape, this property offers a world of possibilities you won’t want to miss out on.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
3
Size
125
Price per m²
€2,792
Garden size
1740
Has Garden
No
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
2
Has swimming pool
Yes
Property type
House
Energy label

Unknown

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Charming 2-Bedroom Stone House in Serene Sarlat-la-Canéda Nestled in the tranquil outskirts of the picturesque town of Sarkat-la-Canéda in the extraordinary region of Aquitaine, France, this delightful stone house is now inviting potential owners to fall in love with its rustic charm and peaceful ambiance. Boasting a traditional stone facade that blends harmoniously with the lush green surroundings, this property offers a unique opportunity for those looking to embrace the serene French countryside lifestyle while still enjoying proximity to essential urban amenities. Property Features: - Two cozy bedrooms located on the upper floor provide a private and quiet sleeping area. - A sizable living area on the first floor featuring traditional interiors. - A tranquil secluded garden offering a perfect retreat for relaxation and outdoor activities. - An expansive outbuilding that could serve multiple uses from storage to a workshop. - Total interior living space spans approximately 115 square meters. - A generous plot of land totaling around 629 square meters. Amenities and Local Area: - The town center of Sarlat, known for its medieval architecture and vibrant market scenes, is easily accessible. - Local shops, exquisite restaurants, and essential services such as healthcare facilities and schools are merely a short drive away. - The area is renowned for its scenic walking trails, historical sites, and engaging cultural experiences, such as the famous Sarlat Film Festival. Living in Sarlat-la-Canéda: Residents of Sarlat-la-Canéda experience a mix of historical richness and modern conveniences, all within the setting of an incredibly preserved medieval town. The climate here is agreeably mild with distinct seasons, featuri ... 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 Dordogne Valley, this exquisite 4-bedroom house in Sarlat-La-Canéda offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of French paradise. With its rich history, stunning landscapes, and vibrant culture, this region is a dream destination for those seeking a second home or a vacation retreat. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of nature, surrounded by the lush greenery of your expansive 4-hectare estate. This property, with its 197 square meters of living space, is a perfect blend of historic charm and modern comfort, making it an ideal choice for families, couples, or anyone looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life. ### A Glimpse into the Past Built in 1864, this master house has been lovingly restored to preserve its original features while incorporating modern amenities. The authentic "lauze" stone roofs, open fireplaces, and traditional "tomettes" tiles are just a few of the elements that add to its undeniable charm. The exposed beams and stone floors create a warm and inviting atmosphere, perfect for cozy evenings with family and friends. ### A Lifestyle of Leisure Sarlat-La-Canéda is renowned for its medieval architecture, bustling markets, and delectable cuisine. As a homeowner here, you'll have the opportunity to explore the region's rich history, indulge in local delicacies, and participate in cultural events and festivals that bring the community together. - Location: Sarlat-La-Canéda, Dordogne Valley, France - Property Type: House - Condition: Good - Bedrooms: 4 - Bathrooms: 2 - Size: 197 square meters - Land Size: 4 hectares - Price: €635,000 ### A Haven for Outdoor Enthusiasts The Dordogne Valley is a paradise for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. Wit ... click here to read more

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Indulge in the serenity of the French countryside with this picturesque 3-bedroom property nestled in the charming town of Sarlat-la-Canéda in Aquitaine. The house offers an attractive living space of approximately 134m2 with an additional 1,660m2 of captivating, wooded land. The asking price of this delightful residential opportunity is €280,900. The captivating ground floor of this house features a sunny veranda, a cozy living area complete with insert, a well-equipped kitchen, a warm inviting bedroom, a functional bathroom, a dressing room, and an independent WC. Climb to the first floor and you are greeted by a versatile mezzanine that can be transformed to suit your exact requirements, be it an office, study, or an extra recreational area. Another bedroom and a bathroom complete with a WC further compliment this floor. The lower ground level, alternatively known as the garden level, holds its own charm. It consists of a self-contained studio, perfect for guests or additional family members. It doesn't stop there, a generously-sized workshop allows for various utility possibilities, and a cellar provides ample storage. Other appointments here include an additional storage area and a garage. Let's talk about the local area. Sarlat-la-Canéda is a historically rich medieval town in the heart of the Dordogne department, renowned for its beautifully preserved 14th-century buildings, buzzing markets, and an impressive number of listed historical monuments. The town's location also allows for easy access to nearby hotspots, including the Lascaux caves. Living in Sarlat-la-Canéda is akin to taking a step back in time. The local lifestyle revolves around farmer’s markets, wine tastings, and occasional fairs showcasing th ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the captivating village of Sarlat-la-Canéda, in the picturesque region of Aquitaine, France, stands a genuine opportunity for those seeking their own piece of French paradise. This charming stone house, set on an expansive plot of 4104 m², is awaiting its next chapter. It's a place where history meets modern-day living, a residence with stories to tell and the promise of new memories to be made. Sarlat-la-Canéda is renowned for its medieval charm, a town almost frozen in time, with cobblestone streets that weave through centuries-old architecture. Living here, you'll experience a unique blend of tranquility and vibrant community life, with markets that bring fresh local produce and lively conversations to your doorstep. As an expat or an overseas buyer seeking a European retreat, this village provides a perfect blend of serene countryside living with the comfort of modern amenities. The climate in this beautiful part of France can be particularly inviting, with warm summers that beckon for open-air gatherings and mild winters that call for cozy evenings by the fireplace. Sarlat-la-Canéda is known for its sunny disposition, making outdoor living not just a possibility but a way of life. You’ll find yourself surrounded by lush greenery, rolling hills, and opportunities for outdoor adventures, from walking along the Dordogne River to exploring the hidden caves and scenic hiking trails. The property itself, boasts three comfortable bedrooms, offering ample space for a family or for hosting guests from around the world. The stone house is generously proportioned at 119 m², presenting a habitable space that blends tradition with functionality. While it stands in good condition, there's always room fo ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque region of Aquitaine, France, stands a delightful farmhouse ripe with potential and waiting to offer an authentic slice of French rural life to its new inhabitants. Sarlat-La-Canéda, a commune famed for its medieval charm, offers a vibrant local culture steeped in history and tradition. For those seeking tranquility coupled with the allure of historic surroundings, this stone house offers a unique opportunity. Located discreetly in a serene hamlet of the black Périgord, the farmhouse boasts an enviable position between Sarlat and Gourdon. This area is a treasure trove for culture lovers and nature enthusiasts alike. With convenient access to local shops and schools, it ensures all daily necessities are easily at hand, making it especially appealing for families eager to relocate to the French countryside. Spanning 5631 square meters of luscious land, the farmhouse invites exploration and the chance to embrace a more rural lifestyle. The property itself is in good condition, ready to be made into a cozy home. But for the creative minds, there's plenty of room to breathe new life into this enduring stone structure. As you step onto the pleasant covered terrace, you are ushered into a living space that feels as much like a hearth as it does a home. Featuring a spacious 43 square meter living room, complete with a welcoming fireplace equipped with a wood stove, it's the perfect setting for cozy evenings or family gatherings. The open kitchen flows seamlessly into this space, promoting a communal atmosphere. Here's a glimpse of the farmhouse's features: - 3 bedrooms, including options for a bedroom-office setup - 2 bathrooms, ensuring convenience - Covered terrace for outdoor enjoyment - Living ... click here to read more

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Nestled on the outskirts of Sarlat-la-Canéda, this villa offers an inviting slice of life in the picturesque region of Aquitaine, France. Often celebrated for its historical charm and stunning landscapes, Sarlat-la-Canéda is a jewel set in an area where each corner tells countless stories. Just a short distance from the heart of the town, this property provides both seclusion in a wooded setting and the vibrant culture of the local area. Living in Sarlat-la-Canéda means embracing a slower pace, relishing in the beautiful climate that the region enjoys. The weather generally features mild winters and warm, sunlit summers, ideal for anyone looking to bask in the serene French countryside. The area is known for its excellent gastronomy, with numerous local markets offering fresh produce and delicacies like foie gras and truffles. Enjoy a stroll through the small streets lined with well-preserved medieval architecture, visit local café terraces that are perfect for unwinding, or indulge in a slow boat ride on the Dordogne River. This villa, constructed in the 1960s, brings a sense of living history with modern convenience. Good condition with minor refurbishment needed, one can imagine the potential customization it offers. The villa features a spacious 180 square meters of living space, contained within a generous 1,200 square meters of land. It's an ideal home for a family looking to escape the hectic city life, with space for a vegetable garden where your own produce could thrive. Picture yourself enveloped by the warmth of a cozy fireplace in a large, bright living room, perfect for family gatherings or entertaining. The separate kitchen invites culinary adventures, equipped to handle anything from simple breakfasts ... click here to read more

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Discover the charm and potential of a spacious stone house nestled in the quaint village atmosphere of Sarlat-la-Canéda, a jewel in the Aquitaine region of France. This picturesque locale, renowned for its historical significance and scenic beauty, offers a delightful retreat for those looking to immerse themselves in a tranquil rural lifestyle while still enjoying close proximity to essential amenities. The property itself, standing proudly with its authentic stone facade, comprises of four generously-sized bedrooms, making it an ideal choice for families or those anticipating frequent guests. Though the house is deemed habitable, it presents a wonderful opportunity as a fixer-upper, giving the new owners a chance to infuse their personal style and modernize the interior spaces. At 143 square meters, the house offers a comfortable living environment, with a cozy living area of 23 square meters where family gatherings can unfold in warmth and comfort. The property includes a convenient garage, and a charming barn adjacent to the main structure. This additional space holds great potential for renovation, perhaps transforming it into a workshop, studio, or additional living quarters. Settled on a 671 square meter plot, the garden invites a connection with nature, perfect for leisurely days spent outdoors, gardening, or simply enjoying the serene surroundings with loved ones. Property Features: - Four bedrooms - One bathroom - Usable area: 143 sqm - Living space: 23 sqm - Land area: 671 sqm - Stone construction - Oil heating - Connected to all main drainage systems - Garage and additional barn Local Amenities: - Walking distance to essential shops - Near public transportation options - Close to local schools and parks ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the enchanting Perigord Noir, this exquisite stone house in Sarlat-La-Canéda offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of French paradise. Perfectly situated just 15 minutes from the historic town of Sarlat, this property is a haven for those seeking a tranquil second home or a lucrative investment in the picturesque Aquitaine region. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet scent of walnut groves, with the Dordogne River meandering nearby. This 153 m² home, set on a sprawling 1.6-hectare plot, is a testament to the timeless charm of rural France, offering both comfort and potential for further enhancement. A Home with Character and Comfort The main house, beautifully renovated, spans three levels, each thoughtfully designed to maximize space and light. The ground floor welcomes you with two bright bedrooms, each with direct access to the outdoors, perfect for enjoying the morning sun. A well-appointed bathroom, WC, and a convenient laundry room complete this level. Ascend to the first floor, where a south-facing terrace offers breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside. Here, a warm living/dining room with a cozy fireplace invites you to unwind, while the modern semi-open kitchen caters to all your culinary needs. A bedroom with an en-suite bathroom ensures privacy and comfort. The converted attic is a sanctuary of its own, featuring a spacious 22 m² bedroom under charming beams, accompanied by an adjoining bathroom. This cozy space is ideal for guests or as a private retreat. Endless Possibilities with the Outbuilding An additional 46 m² outbuilding presents exciting opportunities for customization. With a living room on the ground floor and a bedroom and bat ... click here to read more

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Welcome to this beautiful 3-bedroom stone house nestled in the heart of the quaint and tranquil village of Sarlat-La-Caneda, Aquitaine, 24200, France. This picturesque country home is ideally situated in a quiet hamlet of Black Perigord, offering striking views of the picturesque surrounding countryside. As soon as you set foot in this serene property, the craftmanship invested into this home is immediately discernible. The property spans over a generous 138 square meters, giving an airy and spacious feel for both the inhabitants and visitors. It makes for an ideal family home or retreat from the bustle of city life. Important features include: - 3 Bedrooms - 2 Bathrooms - A cozy living room of 43 m2 with fireplace equipped with a wood stove - An open kitchen - A grand covered terrace - A wooden garage - A 5631 m2 plot of land Once inside the main house, you’ll appreciate the home's warm vibe and character. Two bedrooms, a bathroom along with separate WC facilities serve well for a family or guests. There's a third bedroom in the guest house wing, converted in 2004 which also houses a shower and WC. As for outdoor amenities, you'll adore the easily maintainable garden, with rainwater recovery tank, and a stone barn available for conversion. This potentially could be used as gites or an additional living space. The property is encased by a charming stone wall, maintaining the authenticity of the property and the region. Set within the idyllic landscape of Aquitaine, the house is a short drive away from shops, schools, and convenient amenities. This coupled with the fact that its position between Sarlat and Gourdon provides a perfect balance of easy access to facilities while maintaining the tranquility assoc ... click here to read more

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Description Nestled in the scenic periphery of Sarlat-La-Caneda, a region renowned for its undisturbed charm and historical grandeur, this beautifully preserved stone farmhouse presents a unique opportunity for overseas buyers and expats aspiring to partake in the tranquil lifestyle in Aquitaine, France. Situated amidst a serene hamlet, this property offers not just a home, but a slice of French rural heritage enriched with modern comforts. Property Condition and Features This welcoming farmhouse stands on an expansive plot of 1611 square meters, safeguarded by sturdy stone walls, embodying the essence of privacy and seclusion without isolating from community connections. The main residence spans approximately 140 square meters, tastefully arranged to combine rustic allure with functional living spaces. - Interior size: 148m^2 - Four cozy bedrooms - Four well-appointed bathrooms - Engaging living area of 55m^2 with a traditional fireplace and an open kitchen - Charming veranda enhancing the indoor-outdoor flow - Substantial mezzanine used as a secondary living space featuring air conditioning - A laundry area for practical day-to-day living - Two atmospheric stone cellars recalling the site’s historical past as a blacksmith’s workshop The external features of this property are just as impressive, including a swimming pool perfect for relishing the warm summer days and an 80m^2 barn awaiting creative renovations to transform it into a guest house, workshop, or additional living quarters. Local Climate and Living Experience Living in Sarlat-La-Caneda allows one to experience distinct seasonal changes, characterized by warm, enjoyable summers conducive for exploring outdoors and mild winters that outline the landscap ... click here to read more

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Exceptional Stone Family House in Sarlat-la-Canéda If you're an overseas buyer or expat seeking a charming residence in the heart of France, then look no further. This 5-bedroom stone house situated in the picturesque town of Sarlat-la-Canéda, Aquitaine, offers a blend of rustic charm and expansive living space, perfect for families or those who dream of a spacious retreat in the French countryside. Property Overview: This delightful stone house, set on a flat and wooded 2249 m2 plot, offers ample space both inside and out, making it a perfect family home. Inside, you will find: - A grand total living area of 220 m2 - A spacious living room dining area with a cozy fireplace and parquet floors for a touch of elegance - A separate kitchen that awaits your culinary creativity - Five generously sized bedrooms, including one en-suite, each equipped with a fireplace, allowing for warm, comfortable winters - Three well-appointed bathrooms providing convenience for both family and guests - An office space that can also serve as an additional bedroom, ideal for remote work or study - Full basement comprising a workshop/garage, additional storage space, plus a renovation-ready area with a shower room and kitchen, offering potential for an independent apartment The outdoor area includes a wooden garage with additional sheltered space, ideal for vehicle storage or outdoor equipment. Local Area and Lifestyle: Sarlat-la-Canéda, a famed town within the Perigord Noir region, is renowned for its well-preserved medieval buildings and vibrant cultural history. Residents can enjoy a myriad of activities, including exploring local markets filled with regional specialties, visiting historical sites, and indulging in gourmet dining expe ... click here to read more

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Nestled just on the edge of the historic market town of Sarlat-la-Canéda, this delightful villa presents a perfect blend of rustic charm and convenience, offering a substantial living space of 180 square meters set within 1200 square meters of private land. With its 1960s architecture, this home provides a cozy yet subtly expansive atmosphere that is ideal for both families and individuals looking to immerse themselves in the peaceful Aquitaine countryside. This four-bedroom, three-bath home includes a full basement which boasts an additional living area, kitchen, shower room, and garage – an ideal space for guests or possibly converting into a self-contained apartment. On the main floor, the property features a generously-sized living room bathed in natural light, complete with a charming fireplace. Alongside, a separate kitchen awaits your culinary adventures. The bedrooms are well-sized and the house includes a total of one bathroom and two shower rooms, accommodating the needs of a growing family or visiting guests. Sarlat-la-Canéda is renowned for its vibrant history and cultural significance, making it a magnetic spot for expatriates and overseas buyers. The town, famous for its medieval architecture and annual festivals, provides a uniquely immersive experience of French culture. Living in this villa means you are mere minutes away from local markets that boast some of the finest truffles and foie gras France has to offer. A short drive or a leisurely walk will bring you into the heart of Sarlat, where you can explore cobbled streets, timeless boutiques and art galleries. The area also offers numerous outdoor activities such as canoeing on the Dordogne river, hiking, and cycling through the scenic trails, ensur ... 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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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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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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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 Dordogne region, this delightful stone house in Sarlat-la-Canéda offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a second home or a holiday retreat in one of France's most enchanting locales. With its rich history, vibrant culture, and stunning landscapes, Sarlat-la-Canéda is a dream destination for expats and international buyers looking to immerse themselves in the quintessential French lifestyle. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of nature, surrounded by the lush greenery of your expansive 3,901 m² plot. This beautifully renovated 73 m² stone house is a testament to traditional French architecture, seamlessly blending rustic charm with modern comforts. The property is in excellent condition, ready for you to move in and start creating memories. ### Experience the Allure of Sarlat-la-Canéda Sarlat-la-Canéda, often referred to simply as Sarlat, is a medieval town renowned for its well-preserved architecture and vibrant market culture. As a second home owner here, you'll have the privilege of exploring cobblestone streets lined with historic buildings, sampling local delicacies at the bustling markets, and enjoying the warm, welcoming community. ### A Home Designed for Comfort and Convenience - Living Space: The open-plan living area is perfect for entertaining, featuring a cozy lounge and a modern kitchen equipped with all the essentials. - Bedrooms: Two spacious bedrooms await upstairs, one boasting a charming fireplace, ideal for cozy evenings. - Bathroom: A well-appointed shower room with a toilet ensures convenience. - Outdoor Living: Step outside to a wooden terrace, perfect for al fresco dining or simply soaking up the sun. - Additional Features: A wooden carport wit ... click here to read more

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