Spacious 1-Bedroom Home with Pigeonnier and Pool in Dordogne

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Aquitaine, Dordogne, Nanteuil-Auriac-de-Bourzac, France, Nanteuil-Auriac-de-Bourzac (France)

1 Bedrooms · 2 Bathrooms · 81Floor area

€230,000

House

No parking

1 Bedrooms

2 Bathrooms

81m²

No garden

Pool

Not furnished

Description

Discover a charming, well-presented 1-bedroom house located in the serene and picturesque area of Nanteuil-Auriac-de-Bourzac in Dordogne, Aquitaine, France. This detached property offers a unique living experience, nestled within a generous plot that includes additional land across the lane. It features a recently added pigeonnier, enhancing the typical French architectural charm of the home.

Upon entering the home, you're greeted by the cozy living room situated in the pigeonnier which smoothly transitions into an inner hallway. This space leads to a practical shower room and a separate toilet. The house provides versatile living spaces including two smaller rooms currently utilized as bedrooms, an office area, and a charming mezzanine. The dining kitchen is spacious, offering a warm and inviting atmosphere for family meals and gatherings.

The romance of the property is elevated by the bedroom located on the first floor of the pigeonnier, which includes an en-suite shower room and double doors opening onto a quaint balcony. This is the perfect spot for morning coffees or quiet evening reflections.

Outdoor living is equally gratifying with seating areas both at the front and rear of the house. The rear garden features an above ground pool surrounded by a deck, ideal for sunbathing and al fresco dining, allowing one to fully embrace the tranquil rural lifestyle.

The local area of Nanteuil-Auriac-de-Bourzac is peaceful and typifies rural French charm, yet the property is not isolated. The bustling village of Verteillac is approximately 7 kilometers away and offers a good range of everyday amenities including shops, cafes, and a lively community atmosphere. For wider travel connections, Angouleme with its TGV links is about 36 kilometers away, and the international airport in Bergerac can be reached within 80 kilometers, making this location suitable for those who might be commuting or frequently traveling.

Living in Aquitaine, you can expect a mild climate with warm summers and cool winters, conducive to outdoor activities and enjoying nature year-round. The region is known for its scenic landscapes, vineyards, and historic sites, offering endless opportunities for exploration and leisure.

For families looking to relocate, the area provides a safe, quiet environment with access to local markets, cultural sites, and activities that are ideal for family outings. Whether it’s cycling through picturesque routes, visiting local farmers' markets, or exploring nearby castles, there is always something to enrich your lifestyle.

Property Features
- Total Size: 81 square meters
- Bedrooms: 1 (with potential additional bedroom spaces)
- Bathrooms: 2
- Recently extended with a pigeonnier
- Above ground pool
- Decked area for outdoor dining and relaxation
- Detached property with additional parcel of land

Amenities
- Close to Verteillac for daily needs and social life
- Proximity to Angouleme TGV station for high-speed train links
- Near international airport in Bergerac
- Local markets and cultural sites
- Outdoor recreational activities

This property, priced at €230,000, is ideal for those seeking a mix of French rustic charm with modern comforts, nestled in a community that offers both tranquility and connectivity. Whether you’re looking for a vacation home or a permanent residence, this house represents an excellent opportunity for expats or overseas buyers to own a piece of the idyllic French countryside.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
1
Size
81
Price per m²
€2,840
Garden size
2900
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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Embrace the serene countryside lifestyle in this charming 3-bedroom property in Vendoire, located in the Dordogne region of Aquitaine, France. Tucked away in a peaceful hamlet among the rolling hills and abundant greenery lies a beautiful stone barn, lovingly converted and extended into an immensely characterful home. This residential marvel weaves the charm of traditional construction materials with the sophistication of modern amenities, all seamlessly brought together by a blend of professional craftsmanship and building techniques of the highest standards. One eye-catching feature is the unique 'pigeonniere' tower that enhances the aesthetic appeal of the property, complemented by three terraces boasting stunning views of the surrounding countryside. Key property features: - A spacious kitchen (29m2) - Large living room (56m2) - Utility room - Pigeonnier tower - 2 bathrooms - 3 bedrooms - Size: 162m2 - Price: €299,000. Privileges of the Property: 1. Kitchen: Encapsulates the heart of a home, this roomy kitchen sports free-standing wood and brushed steel units, a Rangemaster bottled gas double-oven range, an electric griddle, five hobs, and an extractor fan for outstanding culinary adventures. The presence of a dishwasher, dryer, and space for an American-style fridge/freezer makes it incredibly user-friendly. Limestone flagstone floors add the perfect rustic touch. 2. Living Room: An entertainer's dream, this spacious room brings together limestone flagstone floors, massive oak beams, and a custom-made sliding glass barn door with an electric shutter for a comfortable gathering. 3. Bedrooms: All three bedrooms are brimming with charm and character, with solid oak flooring, ample plug sockets, and be ... click here to read more

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Experience the tranquil lifestyle of Vendoire, nestled in the picturesque region of Dordogne, Aquitaine, France. This charming four-bedroom stone house offers a delightful blend of rustic appeal and modern amenities, perfect for those looking to enjoy the peaceful French countryside. Set within a beautifully managed estate, this property provides residents with the benefits of low-maintenance living. Highlights include access to a large communal swimming pool, tennis court, boules court, and wonderfully maintained gardens. Whether you are looking for a serene holiday home or a permanent residence, this house caters to all needs with its comprehensive facilities and stunning surroundings. The house itself has been thoughtfully renovated to a good standard. The ground floor features a spacious kitchen equipped with modern appliances, leading into a cozy lounge complete with a wood burner and doors opening onto a lovely terrace. Here, you can unwind and enjoy views over the pool area and lush estate grounds. Additionally, a convenient downstairs bathroom adds to the practical layout of this home. Ascending to the first floor, the master bedroom boasts an en-suite shower room, offering privacy and comfort. Three additional bedrooms and a family shower room ensure there is ample space for both family and guests. Living in Vendoire provides a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the local culture and enjoy an array of activities. The estate is a mere ten-minute drive from a vibrant town that hosts supermarkets, a variety of shops, and restaurants. Explore local markets, indulge in traditional French cuisine, or partake in outdoor activities such as hiking and cycling that the region is famous for. For overseas buyers ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene and picturesque village of Palluaud, in the charming region of Poitou-Charentes, Charente, this five-bedroom house offers a delightful living environment, perfect for those looking to immerse themselves in the tranquil French countryside. Set on a generous plot of nearly half an acre, this property features a well-tended garden, complete with an above-ground pool, providing an idyllic setting for relaxation and outdoor entertainment. The residence comprises two houses and a one-bedroom apartment, offering ample living space and flexibility, ideal for accommodating family and guests or for potential rental opportunities. The main house exudes rustic charm, equipped with a fitted kitchen and breakfast room that leads into a spacious salon. This living area is enriched with a cozy fireplace, a wood burner, and exposed beams, adding to the home's character. The bathroom on this floor benefits from underfloor heating, ensuring comfort during the cooler months. Upstairs, the sleeping quarters consist of two bedrooms, with one open to the mezzanine, offering a unique architectural element. A convenient WC with a wash basin is also located on this floor. The second house features a large living space on the ground floor and two bedrooms upstairs, along with a bathroom, offering privacy and tranquility. Additionally, an external terrace area enhances this structure, perfect for enjoying the peaceful outdoor surroundings. An independent one-bedroom apartment provides additional accommodation or could serve as a private retreat for guests. The property also boasts a games room and a barn, which houses the central heating boiler and laundry facilities, adding practicality to its charm. The garden is a true ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Poitou-Charentes region, this delightful stone house in Gurat offers an idyllic escape for those seeking a second home in France. With its rich history, vibrant culture, and stunning landscapes, Gurat is a hidden gem that promises a tranquil yet fulfilling lifestyle. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet scent of blooming flowers in your private garden. This two-bedroom house, lovingly renovated to blend traditional charm with modern comforts, is a sanctuary for those yearning for a peaceful retreat. A Glimpse into Your New Home: - Spacious Living Area: The ground floor welcomes you with a cozy corner kitchen, perfect for preparing local delicacies. The dining room, adorned with a classic stone fireplace, invites warm gatherings with family and friends. - Versatile Space: An additional room on the ground floor offers flexibility, whether you envision it as a bedroom, a creative studio, or a serene lounge. - Comfortable Bedrooms: Ascend the stairs to find two inviting double bedrooms. The master bedroom features an en-suite bathroom, ensuring privacy and convenience. - Modern Amenities: New double-glazed windows, shutters, and garden doors enhance the home's comfort, providing energy efficiency and a touch of modernity. - Outdoor Oasis: The mature garden, brimming with colorful flowers and fruitful trees, is a secluded sanctuary where you can unwind and reconnect with nature. - Potential for Expansion: The barn offers exciting possibilities for transformation into a two/three-car garage or a creative studio space, subject to proper permissions. The Allure of Gurat and Beyond: Gurat is more than just a location; it's a lifestyle. This charming village is ... click here to read more

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Sunday morning in Salles-Lavalette and the smell of fresh bread from the boulangerie two streets over drifts through the tall kitchen windows before you've even put the coffee on. That's not a fantasy — the bakery is genuinely that close, and yes, it's the kind of village where the baker knows your order by your second visit. This is Charente at its most unhurried, and this six-bedroom stone house sits right at the heart of it. At 293 square metres across a thoughtfully restored, characterful layout, the property is substantial without feeling cavernous. Step through the entrance hall and you're immediately in the 44-square-metre grand salon — a proper room with genuine presence, the sort of space where long dinners stretch past midnight without anyone feeling crowded. Original timber-framed doors and windows have been kept throughout, which matters enormously in a house like this. The bones are old and honest; the comfort is modern and discreet. That balance is hard to find and harder to get right, but whoever restored this property understood it. The ground floor also holds a rustic kitchen with real personality — this isn't a showroom kitchen, it's one you actually want to cook in — plus a second petit salon that flexes easily into a library or home office depending on your needs. A cloakroom completes the ground level. Upstairs, the six bedrooms and three bathrooms are arranged across a layout that makes genuine sense for families or groups, not just on paper but in daily use. Adjoining rooms on both the ground and first floors carry real development potential, subject to the usual permissions, which opens up everything from a self-contained annexe to an expanded B&B operation. Speaking of which — this house is ge ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque village of Salles-Lavalette, this delightful three-bedroom house offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of French countryside charm. Perfectly suited for those seeking a second home or a vacation retreat, this property combines modern comforts with the timeless allure of rural France. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of village life, with the aroma of freshly baked bread wafting from the local bakery just a short stroll away. This is the lifestyle that awaits you in Salles-Lavalette, a quaint commune in the Charente department, renowned for its scenic landscapes and rich cultural heritage. Property Highlights: - Spacious Living: With 96 square meters of living space, this house offers ample room for family gatherings and entertaining guests. - Modern Amenities: Recently renovated, the property boasts new electrics, plumbing, and a septic system that meets current regulations. - Comfortable Climate: Double glazing and pellet central heating ensure a cozy atmosphere year-round. - Outdoor Oasis: A 300 square meter garden provides a serene escape, perfect for alfresco dining or simply soaking up the sun. - Additional Potential: Above the garage, an apartment with three rooms awaits your personal touch, ideal for a gîte or summer lounge. - Village Convenience: Enjoy the convenience of a local bar/restaurant and bakery within walking distance. - Scenic Views: The terrace offers breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside, a perfect backdrop for relaxation. The Salles-Lavalette Experience: Salles-Lavalette is more than just a location; it's a lifestyle. This charming village is a gateway to the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region, known for its rolling hills, historic architectur ... click here to read more

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Experience the ambiance and stunning views of French countryside with this charming residence nestled in the rolling hills of South Charente and Dordogne, situated in the heart of the picturesque village of Salles-Lavalette, Poitou-Charentes, France. This stately property with an asking price of €795,000, offers a unique blend of historical charm and contemporary convenience, boasting no less than 13 bedrooms spaciously spread over the 499 m² estate. This captivating, characterful house provides an array of possibilities for prospective owners. Whether you dream of a roomy family dwelling, a guest cottage for itinerant family members, or a cozy bed and breakfast establishment, the property has the adaptability to suit your aspirations with minor modifications, or perhaps none at all. Property features include: - 13 roomy bedrooms - 5 well-appointed bathrooms - Multiple inviting reception rooms - Several comfortable lounging areas enhanced by natural stone fireplaces - A practical, sophisticated kitchen - An airy mezzanine featuring a sitting area - Various terraces, relaxation spaces, and panoramic views Discover the charm of authentic French architecture with every corner of the house offering a picturesque view over the charming local landscape. Enjoy the flow of natural light throughout the residence, amplifying the beauty of the home’s rustic details and infusing the entire structure with warmth. Outside, the 5500 m² of land features a meticulously maintained, landscaped garden; a spacious, heated pool; a tastefully designed sheltered outdoor kitchen area; a useful garage; and even a dedicated area for a sauna. All of these features are carefully curated to offer a complete rejuvenation experience. Ameni ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Poitou-Charentes region, this charming villa in Salles-Lavalette offers an idyllic retreat for those seeking a second home in France. With its serene surroundings and proximity to local amenities, this property is a haven for relaxation and adventure alike. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet scent of nut and fruit trees that envelop this delightful villa. The morning sun filters through the windows, casting a warm glow over the cozy living area, where you can enjoy a leisurely breakfast before stepping out onto the raised terrace. Here, the panoramic views of rolling fields stretch out before you, inviting you to savor the tranquility of rural France. The villa's design seamlessly blends comfort and functionality. The ground floor features two well-appointed bedrooms, a practical kitchen, and a bright dining room and lounge area. Large windows on three sides ensure that natural light floods the space, creating an inviting atmosphere for family gatherings or quiet evenings with a good book. Downstairs, the basement offers a private retreat with a third bedroom, complete with its own shower room and toilet. A sitting area with patio doors provides direct access to the garden, where you can enjoy the fresh air and the beauty of the surrounding landscape. The expansive 1,890 m² garden is a true gem, offering multiple shaded areas perfect for picnics or afternoon naps. The back of the property, with its unobstructed views, is ideal for sunbathing or hosting barbecues with friends and family. An above-ground swimming pool, though in need of a new liner, promises refreshing dips on warm summer days. Salles-Lavalette is a charming village that embodies the ... click here to read more

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Property Overview: Delve into the charming lifestyle of Champagne-et-Fontaine with this classic four-bedroom stone house, ideal for those seeking a genuine French countryside experience. Positioned in the heart of a quaint village that boasts a friendly local bar, this property offers a blend of comfort, character, and convenience, presenting itself as a perfect full-time residence or a holiday retreat for a family. Property Description: This inviting residence encapsulates the essence of rural French architecture with its timeless stone construction. Within its walls, the house encompasses four well-appointed bedrooms and two shower rooms, including an ensuite, making family living both practical and private. The large farmhouse-style kitchen serves as the heart of the home where meals and memories are made, complemented by two additional spacious reception rooms that can serve multiple purposes, whether it be a cozy lounge for relaxation or an activity room for children. Step outside to discover a charming walled garden and a picturesque courtyard entrance, creating a safe and secluded environment for children to play or for hosting outdoor gatherings. Adding to the ample space and potential of this property are the substantial outbuildings, which could be transformed into workshops, studios, or additional storage solutions. Despite its evident traditional charm, the residence is in good, liveable condition, yet leaves room for new owners to imprint their style and enhancements, truly making it a 'home'. New residents might consider some refurbishing to modernize and personalize the space further, particularly to maximize the functionality and aesthetic appeal of the outbuildings. Local Area and Amenities: Champagn ... click here to read more

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Located in the picturesque commune of Champagne-Et-Fontaine, Aquitaine, 24320, France, awaits this charming 2-bedroom house ready to be called home. For those looking to embrace the essence of French countryside living while still being close to essential amenities, this property serves as a delightful intersection. Nestled amidst the tranquil scenery of the region, this character property comes with multiple attributes, making it a splendid investment or a lovely abode for those seeking a serene lifestyle or even considering a potential gîte business (subject to necessary permissions). The property has been tastefully renovated, ensuring modern comforts without losing its rustic charm. Property Features: - 2 bedrooms - 1 bathroom with shower and WC - Combined living/dining room with kitchenette - Well-maintained garden - Potential for a guest house/gîte business - Located in a quiet yet accessible area - Size: 67m² - Land Size: 612m² - Price: €178,200 Step into the story: Upon entering, you'll find yourself welcomed by a cozy living and dining area combined with a practical kitchenette. This open space exudes warmth and invites you to imagine cozy family dinners or gatherings with friends. On this same floor, there's a bedroom that could easily serve as a snug guest room or a home office. Venture upstairs, and a spacious second bedroom awaits, offering ample room for relaxation. The modern shower room and WC are conveniently located on this floor, ensuring easy access and providing the necessities of everyday living. The property retains the charm of the former gamekeeper's house, seamlessly blending historic elements with contemporary updates. The renovations have been done with care, preserving the character whi ... click here to read more

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Welcome to the sunny and picturesque province of Aquitaine, nestled in the charming countryside of Dordogne, where we're offering an inviting 4-bedroom house that might just be the home for you. Located in the tranquil commune of Saint-Martial-Viveyrol, this property spans over 185 square meters and is perfectly poised for those seeking a combination of rural serenity and the classic French lifestyle. Thanks to my busy schedule, I've got to point out this particular property truly stands out in its own way, offering the beauty of countryside living with all the comforts you might seek. Saint-Martial-Viveyrol lies in the heart of the French countryside, providing a harmonious blend of peaceful environment and rich historical culture. Infused with small-town charm, this area is perfect for expatriates and international buyers who are searching for a genuine French experience. Here, you can immerse yourself in the local lifestyle, indulging in regional foods, wines, and an array of cultural festivities that dot the calendar year-round. The town itself is surrounded by lush rolling hills that mark the picturesque landscape of Dordogne, giving residents stunning panoramic views and a sense of calm. It's a place where tranquillity and history come together gracefully, capturing the essence of rural France. You're only a short drive from the noted markets of Riberac and the engaging Dordogne River, where you can enjoy delightful canoeing experiences amidst the overall serene climate that blesses this region. Let me take you on a journey about the home itself. It's equipped with four spacious bedrooms, allowing ample space for family and friends. The bedroom dimension breakdown is as follows: Bedroom 1 measures 14.10 sqm and ... click here to read more

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Step into a world where the past meets the present in the charming village of Saint-Séverin, a cozy corner nestled in the scenic Dordogne region of Aquitaine, France. Imagine owning an 18th-century stone farmhouse that echoes the memories of a bygone era yet offers all the comforts one might need today. Here, everyday living in the heart of France becomes a tale you can call your own. This is the part of the world where history is not only seen but felt, offering a truly unique living experience for expatriates and overseas buyers looking to make a new home in this picturesque locale. Welcome to this remarkable six-bedroom house standing proudly in the tranquil embrace of St-Paul-Lizonne. With its storied past and undeniable potential, this home offers a canvas for those yearning to paint their own picture in the heartland of the French countryside. The house, measuring an expansive 218 square meters, greets you with its rustic allure, showcasing exposed beams, hearty stone fireplaces, and floors adorned with traditional terracotta tiles. Here, the essence of rural France is not just present, but palpable. Now, let me give you a tour of this delightful abode. Imagine stepping into a spacious, light-filled kitchen, masterfully equipped, and seamlessly flowing into the living room. This area serves as the heart of the home, a place where families can gather, cook meals, and create memories under the glow of daylight streaming through large windows. It's a place where hospitality feels right at home. Ascend to the first floor, and you're met with three roomy bedrooms, each offering comfortable retreats for rest and relaxation. The spaces are generous, allowing you to add personal touches that can make each room uniquely ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque countryside of Saint-Paul-Lizonne, France, this splendid 4-bedroom house offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of the serene Aquitaine region. With its address in the heart of Dordogne, this property stands as a tribute to traditional French rural living while providing all the modern comforts one can expect. As someone immersed in the pulse of the global real estate market, I'm thrilled to present this home to discerning buyers looking for their perfect haven in France. Saint-Séverin is a charming village known for its scenic landscapes and warm, welcoming community. The local area is a tapestry of rolling hills and verdant fields interspersed with traditional stone houses and historic sites. Living here means embracing a slower pace of life, where markets brim with fresh produce, local wines are a staple, and the neighbors are always ready with a friendly "bonjour." Now, let me tell you about the property itself. This is a place where history whispers through every beam and stone, yet it's ready to host modern life with comfort and style. The house, spanning 230 square meters, offers a delightful mix of vintage elements and practical spaces for everyday living. Upon entering, you're greeted by a wide corridor that sets the tone for the home's gracious, unpretentious charm. The living space flows seamlessly from the spacious kitchen, equipped with a classic cooker and time-honored tiled floors, to the bright living room. Here, a fireplace lends warmth and character, and wooden floors echo the home's authenticity. If you venture into the utility spaces—a back kitchen serving dual roles as a laundry and storage area, alongside a games room—it's apparent how thoughtfully the home has bee ... click here to read more

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Are you looking for a slice of authentic French countryside to call your own? Well, let me take a moment out of my hectic schedule to introduce you to this enchanting six-bedroom farmhouse in the picturesque region of Saint-Séverin, deep within the heart of Dordogne, France. With its origins dating back to the 18th century, this stone farmhouse holds a distinctive character that brings to life the rich history and culture of the area—a perfect invitation for expatriates or foreign buyers seeking a place with roots and stories untold. Now, let's paint a picture of what it might be like to settle down in this tranquil corner of the world. Saint-Séverin, found in the scenic region of Dordogne, is known for its breathtaking landscapes, charming villages, and a climate that's overall pleasantly warm, with delightful summers and mild winters. It's an area that appeals to those who appreciate a slower pace of life but also want the option of exploring local attractions. You’ll find yourself surrounded by rolling hills, lush greenery, ancient castles, and meandering rivers. There’s a sense of peace here that’s hard to find in busier, urbanized corners of the globe. The village of St-Paul-Lizonne, where the property is nestled, is itself a delightful enclave of calm, just a short drive away from essential amenities. While it offers a rural lifestyle, you're never too far from the conveniences of local markets, delightful French bakeries, and quaint cafes where the day's news is passed over coffee and croissants. For outdoor enthusiasts, the surrounding area offers plenty of opportunities for hiking, cycling, and fishing—a dream for anyone who loves nature. Meanwhile, those interested in French gastronomy will enjoy the local sp ... click here to read more

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Nestled on the edge of a quaint, peaceful hamlet in the mesmerizing region of Aquitaine, Dordogne, Saint-Séverin, awaits a property brimming with potential and opportunity. This is a home where the warmth of tradition meets the promise of future memories waiting to be made. Perfect for families, expats, or anyone yearning to immerse themselves in the richness of French countryside living. Let's dive into what this charming old property has to offer. Imagine waking up to the gentle sound of birdsong, in a house with six spacious bedrooms that whisper stories of yesteryear. Each corner of this abode reflects its robust character, built with exposed stone that has stood the test of time. Two sturdy, handsome fireplaces are perfect for those cozy nights when the chill of the Le Sud-Ouest (South-West) weather envelops the picturesque region. The kitchen, a grand 30m² in dimension, not only boasts of space but also offers a fireplace with an insert, inviting you to create sumptuous meals while basking in its warmth. The house accommodates a total of six bedrooms, three downstairs and three upstairs, providing a harmonious blend of privacy and togetherness. The smaller bedrooms downstairs, ranging from 8 to 9.4m², are perfect for snug sanctuaries or practical office spaces. The larger bedrooms upstairs, between 18m² to a generous 27m², are spacious, offering potential to create a personal haven or perhaps a master suite with panoramic views of the enchanting landscape outside your window. Each aspect of the home encourages exploration and creativity. An 18m² laundry room ensures practicality is never sacrificed, and a 27m² cellar can double as storage or perhaps even a private wine collection, awaiting your unique touch. Not ... click here to read more

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Imagine yourself nestled in the picturesque region of Aquitaine, Dordogne, where rolling hills and lush greenery embrace you. At the heart of this enchanting locale lies a rustic farmhouse in St-Paul-Lizonne, an idyllic haven where history whispers through every stone and beam. This property has been standing the test of time, offering a glimpse into the past while also setting the stage for endless possibilities. The farmhouse is situated on the peaceful outskirts of a tranquil hamlet, promising a serene lifestyle far removed from the hustle and bustle of city life. As you approach, you're greeted by the sight of exposed stone walls, a testament to the enduring craftsmanship of bygone eras. This farmhouse spans 218 square meters, offering a spacious setting for a truly unique home. Walking into the house, you are welcomed by the warm glow of the large, well-appointed kitchen. Covering 30 square meters, it features a robust fireplace with an insert—a spot where one can imagine hosting hearty family meals during the cooler months. The living room, at 36 square meters, also boasts a superb stone fireplace, creating a cozy atmosphere perfect for evenings spent in front of the fire, perhaps with a good book or sharing stories with friends and family. This farmhouse includes: - 6 bedrooms - 3 bathrooms - Large equipped kitchen with fireplace - Spacious living room with stone fireplace - Laundry room - Cellar - Barn with potential for additional floor - Garage - Attic The lower floor harbors three bedrooms ranging from 8 to 9.4 square meters, while upstairs, the space opens up with a landing that leads to three more expansive bedrooms, sized 18, 25, and 27 square meters. This layout is perfect for a large family or for th ... click here to read more

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Step right into the past with this captivating stone farmhouse, nestled snugly in the picturesque region of Aquitaine, Dordogne, in the charming hamlet of St-Paul-Lizonne, France. A symbol of French tradition and elegance, this 18th-century abode beckons those who yearn for a slice of authenticity wrapped in tranquility. Now, I am rather busy, so I'll jump straight into what makes this property so captivating. Let's explore it together, shall we? Picture a home with history etched into its very stones; these stones have probably seen centuries go by, and they could tell tales if only they could speak. The main house, boasting a total of six bedrooms and two bathrooms, sprawls across an impressive 218 square meters, generously offering space for families or anyone who wishes to savor the joys of country living. It’s priced at €188,000, which is quite an attractive offer considering the potential that awaits inside these walls. - Number of bedrooms: 6 - Number of bathrooms: 2 - Total size: 218 sq meters - Traditional stone fireplaces - Authentic exposed wooden beams - Bright and airy open-plan kitchen & living room - Spacious upstairs landing - Large barn with 84 sq meters - Terracotta floors preserving historical allure - Landscaped garden with peaceful ambiance - Private swimming pool Now, I can't chant only praises without offering some practical insights. This farmhouse is dressed in its good condition. While that means you won't need to roll up your sleeves quite like a classic fixer-upper, the property still has room for some rejuvenation in style. And, it's this potential that might excite the wistful renovator in you. The adjoining barn, with its generous 84 square meters, speaks of untapped possibilities—maybe ... click here to read more

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This sizeable old stone building stands proudly in the center of the quaint French village of St-Paul-Lizonne, nestled in the heart of the Dordogne region in Aquitaine. An architectural tribute to the charming rural heritage of France, this impressive property boasts an intriguing history, as it once served as the humble village post office and a prolific local farm. It humbly represents the opportunity for a fantastic life venture centred in along the picturesque French countryside. Residing in this grand space, you'll be presented with a variety of possibilities for both residential and commercial use. You can delve into the thriving world of the hospitality industry by operating the venue as a hotel or quaint bed and breakfast, highlighting the alluring charm of Dordogne living. Alternatively, it can be transformed into an events space - perfect for hosting weddings, intimate gatherings, or simply functioning as a bar or restaurant. The property is in pleasant condition, sporting 18 generously spacious bedrooms and 17 en-suite bathrooms, excellent central heating and a shimmering saltwater swimming pool. The building is accentuated with modern solar panels, offering an excellent source of renewable energy. There are five garages accompanying the property and there are numerous opportunities to generate an income. PROPERTY FEATURES: - 18 Bedrooms - 17 Bathrooms - Central heating - Saltwater swimming pool - Solar panels - 5 Garages AMENITIES: - Close to shops/supermarkets - Connected to main sewerage system - Spacious 3200m2 garden - Additional, separate accommodation within the property - Sizeable communal areas, such as the lounge/games room and the dining room The main building is large, offering an expansive e ... click here to read more

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