Spacious 3-Bedroom Home with Pool and Scenic Views in Siorac-en-Périgord, Dordogne—Close to Amenities!

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Aquitaine, Dordogne, Siorac-en-Périgord, France, Siorac-en-Périgord (France)

3 Bedrooms · 2 Bathrooms · 148Floor area

€366,000

House

No parking

3 Bedrooms

2 Bathrooms

148m²

Garden

Pool

Not furnished

Description

Nestled in the charming heart of Siorac-en-Périgord, a quaint village in the Dordogne region of France, lies a lovely 3-bedroom house that awaits new homeowners eager to experience life in Aquitaine. This delightful home blends comfort, convenience, and the serene beauty typical of the Dordogne region. So, if you're looking to settle in France, whether wholeheartedly or part-time, this property might just be the opportunity you’re seeking.

The journey to discovering this home feels like stepping into a picturesque postcard; imagine rolling hillsides and lush greenery enveloping this abode which stands proudly on a sprawling plot of approximately 8,600 m². Life in Siorac-en-Périgord is as peaceful as it gets, the perfect escape from the bustling city life. Here, you get to enjoy the gentle flow of the Dordogne River, stunning valleys, and a mild climate that makes all-year-round living quite pleasant—with warm summers perfect for poolside lounging and mild winters ideal for cozying up by the fire.

Our charming abode is not just about pretty views, it promises a lifestyle that marries comfort with convenience. This property sprawls across 148 square meters and contains three cozy bedrooms. On the ground floor, you'll find an inviting entrance leading into a spacious living room, filled with natural light that filters in through large windows. This space, approximately 51 m² in size, features a charming fireplace. Just imagine chilly evenings spent warming up by the fireplace with a good book or sharing stories with family. The living room effortlessly extends into a terrace that hugs a heated, secure 8x4 swimming pool providing an outdoor oasis designed for relaxation and entertainment.

The heart of this home, a well-appointed kitchen, spans roughly 15.3 m². Here, the joy of cooking can be rediscovered, with everything you need close at hand. The spacious storeroom, around 28 m², offers ample storage, ideal for keeping things organized and clutter-free.

Let's delve into the sleeping quarters. On the same level, a master suite of approximately 25 m² provides a peaceful retreat, complete with its own bathroom. There's also a second bedroom, equally cozy, with access to its own shower room. For those seeking privacy, the upstairs holds a third bedroom equipped with cupboards and its own shower facility and toilet—a nifty solution for a growing family or hosting guests, ensuring everyone enjoys their corner of luxury.

The modern conveniences are there too, with double-glazed windows, an air-water heat pump for heating, and a thermodynamic tank—all installed recently to provide comfort and efficiency. Cleaning is made a breeze with the centralized vacuum system. A spacious garage offers protected parking or extra storage, while a small outbuilding adds additional versatility—perhaps a workshop or garden storeroom?

Now, beyond the confines of this inviting home, the village offers its own narrative. Siorac-en-Périgord is a haven for nature lovers and adventure enthusiasts. Just imagine taking leisurely walks or cycling routes exploring nearby medieval towns or taking a canoe trip down the scenic Dordogne River. The Dordogne department is famously known for its breathtaking landscapes dotted with castles, vineyards, and ancient villages. Local markets brim with fresh produce and artisanal delights, providing a culinary adventure for food lovers. Here, the past and present mingle effortlessly as you drive through picturesque lanes that lead to countless opportunities for exploration and discovery.

What truly sets this property apart, apart from its endearing features, is its potential for a new chapter, be it a primary residence or a holiday home. Its solid structural foundation and good condition mean it’s ready for living, yet holds plenty of room for personalization to match your family’s story.

In summary, this isn’t just a house; it’s an opportunity, a beautiful canvas ready to welcome new memories. A place infused with warmth, potential, and an idyllic lifestyle awaiting your embrace with open doors. For those of you ready to embark on your next journey in the heart of the Dordogne, I invite you to imagine life here and reach out for further inquiry.

Exciting times ahead, right here, in Siorac-en-Périgord.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
3
Size
148
Price per m²
€2,473
Garden size
8600
Has Garden
Yes
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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On Sunday mornings, the bells from the village church carry clean and clear through the upstairs windows — and from the second floor of this 215-square-metre manor house, you can actually see the steeple they ring from. That's not a detail you find in every property. It's the kind of thing that makes you stop mid-coffee and remember why you came to Normandy in the first place. Saint-Aubin-lès-Elbeuf sits on the south bank of the Seine, a few kilometres from Elbeuf and just 20 minutes by train from Rouen's cathedral city centre. It's a proper Norman town — bakeries that still close on Mondays, a weekly market where the cheese vendor knows regulars by name, and streets lined with the kind of stone-and-brick architecture that takes a century or two to earn its look. This manor house sits on one of those streets, on a one-way road that keeps through-traffic away, behind a large gate that shuts the outside world out entirely. The plot runs to 1,150 square metres, fully enclosed by walls — not a hedge, not a fence, actual walls — and the south-facing orientation means the terrace catches the sun from mid-morning until the light goes golden in the early evening. There's a carport, two outbuildings (one fitted with a rainwater tank for garden irrigation, which in Normandy is less of a luxury than you'd think), and mature trees that give the garden a settled, unhurried feeling. The terrace already has a sun lounger and outdoor table set up. On a warm July afternoon, with a glass of Calvados or a cold Leffe from the fridge, this corner of the garden could easily become your most-used room in the house. Inside, the ground floor is well-configured for daily life. The fitted kitchen connects to a dining room — a layout that actual ... click here to read more

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On a still Sunday morning in Saint-Grégoire-d'Ardennes, the only sound you'll hear is birdsong cutting through the cool air and the faint creak of a shutter as light rolls across the garden. That's not poetry — that's what the mornings actually feel like here, in this former farmhouse on the edge of the Haute-Saintonge, where the rhythm of life runs about three speeds slower than anywhere you've lived before. This is a 230 m² stone house with five bedrooms, sitting on more than 4,700 m² of fenced, wooded grounds between the market towns of Pons and Jonzac. It's priced at €422,000. And while those numbers are useful, they don't begin to explain what makes this place worth serious attention. Step inside and the floor plan immediately makes sense. The ground floor is laid out for living — not for showing off. A wide living room flows into a dining room with a working fireplace, the kind that you'll actually use from October through to March when Charente evenings cool fast and the region's oak forests start smelling like autumn in a way no candle has ever managed to replicate. The kitchen has its own dining area, so morning coffee happens here, not in some separate formal room nobody uses. A utility room keeps the practical mess out of sight, and also on the ground floor: a bedroom, a shower room, and a full bathroom — meaning this house works completely on a single level if that's ever needed. Upstairs, three more bedrooms with original hardwood floors that have the satisfying solidity only old timber gets with age. A quiet study that faces the garden. Two large attic spaces that are currently unconverted — and this is where the real opportunity sits for international buyers. The bones are already there to add guest roo ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the stunningly beautiful Dordogne region, in the tranquil village of Siorac-en-Périgord, lies a charming house patiently awaiting its new owners. This delightful 142 m² property provides a perfect blend of modern comfort and rustic charm, ideal for those looking to enjoy the peaceful French countryside while still being close to vibrant cultural centers. This isn't just a house; it's the dream home waiting to happen to you. As you wander through the lush landscape surrounding this home, you'll immediately feel embraced by the calm and serenity of the area. Siorac-en-Périgord offers a picturesque lifestyle with its scenic surroundings and a friendly small-town atmosphere. Close your eyes and just imagine waking up every morning to the sound of birds chirping, with views of greenery as far as the eye can see. This is the life here in Dordogne—peaceful and rejuvenating. Stepping inside the house, on the ground floor, you will find an invitingly cozy 22 m² kitchen that invites you to create culinary delights while socializing with loved ones. It's a space that truly feels like the heart of the home. The adjoining dining area is perfect for family meals or hosting friends, making every dining experience special. A snug 24 m² living room is perfect for unwinding after a busy day, while an additional 32 m² living room with a charming fireplace can easily be transformed into another bedroom should the need arise. Upstairs, comfort continues with a charming relaxation area to curl up with a good book or simply enjoy some tranquility. Three air-conditioned bedrooms await, providing a total sanctuary of peace and rest, with sizes of 11, 11, and 9 m². There's also the exciting possibility of adding an extr ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene countryside of Siorac-en-Périgord, this charming 3-bedroom house on offer embodies the quintessence of peaceful rural living in the enchanting Dordogne region of Aquitaine, France. If you're dreaming of a picturesque life surrounded by lush landscapes and a hint of traditional French charm, this might just be the perfect home for you. Now, let's take a deeper dive into what this property has to offer and why this might just be the ideal spot for your next adventure in life. Spread across a generous plot of 8,600 m², this splendid property offers ample space for every whim and fancy you might have. Imagine waking up every morning to the tranquil views of the rolling hillsides, breathing in fresh, crisp country air, and enjoying the simple pleasures that only a rural lifestyle can offer. With 148 m² of living space, the house itself is a single-storey gem that offers cozy comfort and convenience in equal measure. As you step into the house, you are immediately greeted by the inviting ambiance of the spacious living room. At approximately 51 m², this double living room is bright and airy, with plenty of natural light flooding through its large windows—perfect for enjoying those beautiful countryside views. During the cooler months, the fireplace with an insert will surely become the heart of your home, providing warmth and a cozy atmosphere. • 3 bedrooms • 1 bathroom • 148 m² living space • Heated swimming pool • Fitted kitchen • Centralized vacuum system • Air-water heat pump • Double glazing • Secure sanitation • Garage and small outbuilding Not far from the living area is a well-equipped, independent kitchen, offering plenty of counter space for culinary enthusiasts. The kitchen extends to a han ... click here to read more

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Nestled amidst the lush, serene landscapes of the Dordogne region in Aquitaine, France, a delightful opportunity awaits. Imagine finding yourself in the picturesque village of Siorac-en-Périgord, surrounded by the rustic beauty of vast green expanses and the peaceful ambiance of provincial life. This property is a haven of tranquility, offering proximity to the natural splendor that this area is renowned for. Whether you're an overseas buyer considering a move or an expat dreaming of a piece of rural France, this charming three-bedroom house might just be the perfect find. Spread over 142 square meters, this house is set on a sprawling plot of 3.2 hectares. Stepping into the home, you'll find it to be in very good condition—well-cared-for, with some modern upgrades that ensure comfort. It's the ideal retreat for those who appreciate the quietude of countryside living, yet occasionally yearn for the community feel of a small village setting. The property also features a stunningly manicured garden, complete with a terrace that beckons you to enjoy long summer evenings and a delightful swimming pool to cool off in. The pool, boasting an electric submerged roller shutter, promises both safety and convenience. As you enter the house, the ground floor welcomes you with a well-sized, 22 square meter kitchen that's already equipped and ready for culinary adventures. Adjoining the kitchen, there is a cozy dining room that truly captures the essence of home-cooked meals and family gatherings. The living room spans 24 square meters, providing a snug yet roomy area for relaxation. If more space is what you seek, a second living room of 32 square meters awaits you, complete with a fireplace that invites warm evenings during cooler ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque region of Aquitaine, Dordogne, you’ll find the enchanting community of Siorac-en-Périgord. This charming area is truly a gem for those looking to experience the authentic essence of French countryside living, offering a perfect blend of tranquility and cultural richness. Living here is like stepping into a storybook, especially when considering this delightful 3-bedroom house that's newly on the market. Now, let's dive into the specifics of this charming property. Sitting gracefully within a generous 8,600 m² plot, this home presents a slice of serene living. Lush greenery surrounds the residence, giving it a secluded feel while still being conveniently close to local amenities. As you approach, you are welcomed by an expansive driveway leading to a garage, with a small outbuilding that could serve any number of purposes – a personal studio, storage space, or even a cute guest retreat. Upon entering the house, you'll be greeted by a warm and inviting entrance area. Immediately, the living room draws you in with its expansive 51 m² double living room. Bright and airy, it features a cozy fireplace with an insert, perfect for those cooler evenings. The room opens onto a lovely terrace that overlooks a sparkling swimming pool, positioned thoughtfully to the south to catch ample sunlight throughout the day. - 3 bedrooms - Large living room: 51 m² - Cozy fireplace - Sunny terrace - Heated swimming pool - Secure 8x4 pool with shower and storage - Open kitchen: 15.3 m² - Storeroom: 28 m² - Master suite: 25 m² - Double glazing windows - Air-water heat pump heating - Thermodynamic tank - Individual sanitation - Centralized vacuum system - Small outbuilding - Garage The kitchen is modest ... click here to read more

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Are you dreaming of a serene escape in the heart of France's picturesque Dordogne region? Well, then, welcome to this charming 3-bedroom house located in the quaint village of Siorac-en-Périgord. Before I dive into the delightful features of this property, let me mention that I’m quite busy juggling heaps of inquiries from eager buyers, so I surely recommend you don't wait too long. Demand for homes in this beautiful part of the world is always high! Siorac-en-Périgord, a gem nestled in the stunning region of Aquitaine, offers a truly idyllic lifestyle. This quaint village perfectly captures the charm of rural France with its traditional stone houses, narrow streets, and a leisurely pace of life. The climate here is everything you'd expect from this southern pocket of France, with warm summers that are perfect for indulging in outdoor activities and mild winters that make it a cozy retreat. Living here means you're surrounded by the beauty of the Dordogne river, which beckons for a canoe ride, maybe even a little fishing on a lazy afternoon. Only a stone's throw away, you can indulge in the vibrant market of Sarlat-la-Canéda or explore the famous castles and prehistoric caves that make this area renowned. The local dining scene is abundant with French cuisine that delights the taste buds—think foie gras, walnut tarts, and local wines. Now, let's get to the property itself. Tucked away in a lush green setting, this house spans 142 square meters, blending family-friendly spaces with modern amenities. The minute you step onto the sprawling 3.2-hectare plot, you're embraced by quietude and tranquil countryside. Picture this: a private retreat where you can unwind while overseeing your landscaped garden from the inviting ... click here to read more

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Ah, Siorac-en-Périgord—a delightful jewel tucked away in the heart of the Aquitaine region, where time seems to slow down just enough for you to savour each moment. Imagine waking up in a spacious townhouse in this picturesque town, complete with a private courtyard garden that whispers promises of tranquil mornings and cozy evenings. This 4-bedroom home offers a blend of comfort and flexible living arrangements, perfect for those who are looking for a slice of French charm or an overseas escape. Let me take you on a journey through this remarkable property. Starting with the ground floor, we find a self-contained studio apartment. This space enjoys its own kitchen/diner, a welcoming living room featuring a charming fireplace, and a bedroom with an en-suite shower room. It's got its own separate entrance, making it a splendid choice for a maison d'ami or a rental space to rake in some extra income, considering the current owners have dabbled in this before. As we float upstairs, the main living quarters unfurl. Here, you'll find three cozy bedrooms and two modern shower rooms. The kitchen/diner is a heartening space with a large island at its center. It’s the perfect backdrop for your culinary adventures, whether you're whipping up a weekday dinner or an extravagant feast. And don’t forget the opportunity for expansion—the loft space holds the potential for a luxurious master suite or an indulgent dressing room. There’s also an additional WC, which always comes in handy. You'll also appreciate the enchanting private courtyard garden—a refuge for entertainment or peaceful solitude. It gives you that perfect outdoor experience without the overwhelming maintenance of a large yard. The courtyard is accessible from the kit ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Dordogne Valley, this enchanting stone house in Coux-et-Bigaroque-Mouzens offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of French history. Built in 1833, this charming farmhouse is more than just a property; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with tranquility, culture, and the timeless beauty of the French countryside. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of nature, with the sun casting a warm glow over the rolling hills and the serene Dordogne River just a short stroll away. This is not just a house; it's a sanctuary where you can escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life and immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of Aquitaine's history and culture. ### A Home with Character and Comfort This 217-square-meter home is a testament to timeless elegance, offering a harmonious blend of traditional charm and modern comfort. With four spacious bedrooms and three well-appointed bathrooms, there's ample space for family and friends to gather and create lasting memories. - Spacious Living Areas: The ground floor features a generous 53-square-meter living room, perfect for cozy evenings by the fireplace or entertaining guests. - Gourmet Kitchen: A 29-square-meter kitchen invites culinary adventures, with ample space for preparing local delicacies. - Library Retreat: Upstairs, a 24-square-meter library with solid parquet flooring offers a quiet retreat for reading or reflection. - Private Apartment: A separate 40-square-meter apartment provides privacy for guests or potential rental income. - Outdoor Oasis: The 1.4-hectare grounds are a nature lover's paradise, complete with fruit trees, a wooden barn, and a charming bread oven. - Swimming Pool Potential: A 5x10 swimming pool, carved i ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Dordogne Valley, this enchanting stone farmhouse in Coux-et-Bigaroque-Mouzens offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of French history. Built in 1833, this charming residence is more than just a house; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with tranquility, culture, and the timeless beauty of the French countryside. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of nature, with the sun casting a warm glow over the rolling hills and the Dordogne River meandering through the valley below. This is not just a vacation home; it's a sanctuary where you can escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life and immerse yourself in the serene beauty of Aquitaine. ### A Home Steeped in History This farmhouse exudes character and charm, with its stone façade and traditional architecture. The property has been lovingly maintained, offering a perfect blend of historical charm and modern comfort. With four spacious bedrooms and two bathrooms, there's ample space for family and friends to gather and create lasting memories. ### A Lifestyle of Leisure and Adventure Coux-et-Bigaroque-Mouzens is a haven for those seeking both relaxation and adventure. The region is renowned for its stunning landscapes, rich history, and vibrant culture. Whether you're exploring the medieval towns, indulging in the local cuisine, or simply enjoying a leisurely stroll along the river, there's something for everyone. - Spacious Living Areas: The ground floor features a generous 53 m² living room, perfect for entertaining or cozy family evenings. - Gourmet Kitchen: A 29 m² kitchen awaits your culinary creations, with ample space for dining and socializing. - Library Retreat: A 24 m² library with solid parquet flooring offe ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene landscapes of St Cyprien, Dordogne, a delightful opportunity awaits for those seeking tranquility in the heart of France. This 5-bedroom house, measuring an expansive 190 square meters, invites potential homeowners to explore a life punctuated by the gentle rustling of leaves and the soft flutters of butterfly wings. Perched on a hill at the edge of a quaint hamlet, this property offers a harmonious blend of privacy and community. Imagine waking up to the sweeping views of the lush verdant landscape right from your own U-shaped house. The property, just 7 km from the bustling shops and vibrant market of St Cyprien, offers the perfect location for those who relish both solitude and the charm of village life. It's unique, set atop a gentle slope, the house captures the essence of countryside living while providing all the necessary comforts of a home. The moment you step inside, you're greeted by a capacious living room spanning 54 square meters, drenched in natural light from the bay windows. This area is perfect for family gatherings or entertaining guests. The seamless integration of the old structure with its extended part is evident throughout, giving the house a unique character. The accommodation is thoughtfully arranged to cater to varied needs: - Five spacious bedrooms - Two modern bathrooms - Large, light-filled living room of 54 square meters - Garage/cellar for convenient storage - En-suite bathroom adjoining the main bedroom - Games room/dormitory providing flexible living or storage space - Dressing room for additional storage solutions - Independent garden level entrance with veranda - Boiler room ensuring efficient heating solutions - Scenic garden view from multiple vantage point ... click here to read more

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Charming Farmhouse Retreat in the Heart of Périgord Noir Nestled amidst the scenic heights of Coux et Bigaroque-Mouzens, this delightful property offers a serene getaway steeped in the rustic charm of Périgord Noir. Spanning an impressive 3 hectares of lush garden, meadows, and groves, this former farmhouse enjoys a tranquil setting enhanced by its elevated position, an ideal choice for those seeking peace and quiet. The main home is an inviting space abundantly blessed with natural light thanks to its generous layout opening directly onto the expansive garden. With six bedrooms across both the main house and a fully renovated guest house, there is ample accommodation offering flexibility and privacy. The refurbished on-site cottage adds further value to the property and has proven popular for rentals due to its discreet yet accessible location. It features two bedrooms, each with its own bathroom, creating a comfortable living space for guests or potential rental income. Living here allows for a harmonious blend of indoor and outdoor lifestyles. The main residence spans approximately 200 square meters and is characterized by its large, airy spaces. The living room, complete with tiled flooring and original exposed beams, opens onto a beautiful terrace, where one can enjoy breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside. Adding to the allure of this rustic retreat are the various outbuildings, including a spacious barn that adjoins the main house. This barn houses additional storage and workshop space, coupled with an attic, presenting ample renovation opportunities for a creative new owner. Further, a separate guest room situated at the ground floor level of another barn offers a private patio, perfect for relax ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Dordogne Valley, this enchanting stone farmhouse offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of French history while enjoying the modern comforts of a second home. Located in the charming village of Coux-et-Bigaroque-Mouzens, this property is a haven for those seeking a tranquil escape in the stunning Aquitaine region. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of nature, with the sun casting a warm glow over the rolling hills and lush vineyards that surround your new home. This 1833 farmhouse, lovingly preserved and updated, stands proudly on a promontory, offering breathtaking views of the valley below. With its south-facing orientation, the house is bathed in natural light throughout the day, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. ### A Home Steeped in History and Charm The ground floor welcomes you with a spacious 29 m² kitchen, perfect for preparing delicious meals with fresh local produce. The adjacent 53 m² living room, with its rustic stone walls and exposed beams, is an ideal space for relaxing with family and friends. Imagine cozy evenings by the fireplace, sharing stories and laughter. Upstairs, the 24 m² library, with its solid parquet flooring, offers a quiet retreat for reading or working. The two generously sized bedrooms, each with their own bathroom, provide comfort and privacy for you and your guests. A separate 40 m² apartment, complete with a bedroom, shower room, and toilet, is perfect for hosting visitors or generating rental income. ### Outdoor Living at Its Finest Step outside, and you'll find yourself surrounded by 1.4 hectares of beautifully landscaped grounds. Fruit trees dot the landscape, offering a bounty of fresh produce throughout the seasons. The ... click here to read more

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Introducing a charming 4-bedroom stone house located in the beautiful hills of Belveze, Aquitaine, France. This property is peacefully situated on over 3 hectares of serene landscape. It presents a perfect blend of traditional allure and contemporary comfort due to the strong historical backgrounds and modern amenities offered. The main residence greets you with an idyllic living environment, rich in character from years gone by. It hosts three cozy bedrooms, two of which are conveniently positioned on the ground floor ensuring optimum accessibility. The 40m2 living area is home to a splendid inglenook fireplace, exposed beams, and stone walls creating a warm and inviting atmosphere – perfect for relaxing and entertaining guests. The house is well equipped with two well-appointed bathrooms and two toilets. To guarantee year-round comfort, the house is fitted with oil-fired central heating and reversible air conditioning. Accompanying the main house is a more modern one-level guest house. This structure features a living area, a bedroom, and a bathroom/toilet. For parking and storage requirements, there is a nearly 50m2 double garage at your disposal. The property is uniquely positioned in the hills with an unspoiled setting that guarantees absolute peace and tranquility, free from any nuisance. The region of Belveze in Aquitaine is renowned for its calm and peaceful environment, reminiscent of the classic French countryside. The region offers a tranquil retreat while being reasonably close to local markets, shops, and hospitals. Aquitaine is well known for its warm summers and mild winters, providing an ideal climate for both permanent and holiday living. Key amenities of the property include: - 4 bedrooms - ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Pays de Belvès, this enchanting stone house offers a perfect blend of rustic charm and modern comfort. Located in the serene Aquitaine region of France, this property is an idyllic retreat for those seeking a second home or vacation getaway. With its rich history, stunning landscapes, and vibrant local culture, Belvès is a hidden gem waiting to be discovered. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of nature, the sun casting a warm glow over the rolling hills of the Dordogne Valley. This four-bedroom house, meticulously modernized while retaining its original character, provides a sanctuary where you can unwind and create lasting memories with family and friends. ### A Home That Tells a Story As you step inside, you're greeted by an expansive open-plan living area that seamlessly combines the kitchen, dining, and living spaces. The feature wood burner adds a cozy touch, perfect for chilly evenings. The kitchen, with its central island, is a culinary enthusiast's dream, offering ample space for preparing meals with fresh local produce from the nearby markets. The ground floor also houses two spacious bedrooms and a modern bathroom, complete with a roll-top bath and walk-in shower. A small utility room ensures that the living space remains uncluttered, allowing you to fully enjoy the home's inviting ambiance. Upstairs, the master suite awaits, featuring a private shower room and dressing area. An additional bedroom and shower room provide ample space for guests or family. A small office area offers a quiet nook for work or study, making this home as functional as it is beautiful. ### Outdoor Living at Its Finest The exterior of the property is equally captivating. A covered ter ... click here to read more

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Property Overview Nestled in the charming commune of Belves in the picturesque region of Aquitaine, France, this historical 6-bedroom stone house presents a remarkable opportunity for those passionate about restoring a property with profound heritage. Constructed in 1650, the house boasts a substantial living space of 173 square meters, standing on vast grounds totaling almost 4 hectares which include various rustic outbuildings and a historic tenant's house. The property, while rich with the potential for a personalized restoration that respects its original glory, is currently in a state that requires significant refurbishment. This creates an excellent project for anyone looking to embark on a renovation adventure, offering the freedom to infuse contemporary comforts while preserving the charm and character of its era. Features of the House - Stone-built house dating back to 1650 - Total interior living space of 173 square meters - Six bedrooms, including a practically located first-floor bedroom - Single bathroom - Former tenant's house and additional outbuildings such as barns, a hangar, and an ancient bread oven - Expansive grounds of nearly 4 hectares featuring a rainwater reservoir - Historic elements ideal for a faithful restoration Local Area and Lifestyle Belves, often referred to as one of France’s most beautiful villages, is a mere 7 km from local shops, providing a serene yet convenient rural living experience. The area is steeped in history, with medieval buildings, deep caves, and scenic rolling hills that tell tales of the past. The local climate boasts warm summers and mild winters, allowing year-round enjoyment of the outdoors. The community in Belves and its surroundings promotes a relaxed life ... click here to read more

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Discover a harmonious blend of rustic charm and tranquility in Belves, Aquitaine, within the scenic hilltop surroundings of Pays de Belvès. This delightful stone house, located just minutes away from one of France's designated "most beautiful villages," provides a serene retreat amidst rolling green landscapes. Set on 5620 square meters of enclosed land, the residence exudes a tranquil, bucolic vibe perfect for those looking to escape the crowded city life. It features a sizable living area of 133 square meters that cleverly blends traditional architecture with modern comforts. The ground floor welcomes you with an inviting entrance hall that leads to a kitchen opening onto a comfortable 28 square meter living room. This level also houses a pleasingly appointed bedroom adjacent to a convenient bathroom and shower, catering well to family living or elderly members. Three additional bedrooms are situated upstairs, each offering privacy and splendid views of the surrounding countryside, ideal for family members or guests. The spirit of the house focuses on connectivity and private space, creating an environment that supports both family interactions and individual relaxation. Outside, the expansive garden invites nature right to your doorstep. It's a perfect setting for children to play or for adults to unwind amid the lush greenery. For those who enjoy a dip, the heated saltwater swimming pool offers leisure and relaxation with complete privacy. The house is thoughtfully equipped with modern necessities such as double glazing and an energy-efficient heat pump heating system, ensuring comfort regardless of the season. While the home is in good condition, prospective buyers will appreciate the potential for personalizati ... click here to read more

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Welcome to the charming realm of Pays de Belvès, nestled in the heart of Aquitaine, France. Here, amid the captivating landscapes and picturesque villages reminiscent of bygone eras, lies a unique opportunity to embark on an enchanting journey. This six-bedroom stone house, steeped in history dating back to 1650, beckons you to breathe life into its storied walls and transform it into a sanctuary of timeless elegance. The property, situated in the scenic environs of Belvès, carries the venerable charm of centuries past, a genuine relic of a bygone era offering a glimpse into the past with its untouched allure. For those fascinated by history and eager to mold a sumptuous residence reflecting old-world grandeur, this estate stands as a testament to unparalleled potential. The dwelling boasts a generous 173 square meters of interior space, harboring six bedrooms, including one conveniently located on the ground floor. Each room whispers echoes of a time long ago, inviting you to delve into the art of rejuvenation — to preserve and breathe new vibrancy into spaces where old-world charisma dances. Indeed, it's a canvas begging to be painted with nuance and vitality, ensuring each corner luxuriates in the grace of its original era. Complementing the main house, a 50-square-meter former tenant's house stands ready to weave its own narrative. This additional structure provides you with creative flexibility, ideal for transforming it into a charming guesthouse or perhaps a private retreat within your estate. Added to this are various outbuildings, including barns, a hangar, and a traditional bread oven — all brimming with potential to unfurl their purposes under your meticulous stewardship. The expansive grounds, stretching ... click here to read more

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Introducing an exquisitely charming, weathered stone country home nestled in the rolling hills of Belvès, a commune in Aquitaine of the beautiful south-west France, alluring many to its tranquil but lively region. This beautiful 236 square meter house sits on an impressive 35,000 square meters of land, addressing exclusivity and privacy in a serene location encased by 7 Acres of undulating land and woods. Property features: - 8 welcoming bedrooms - 4 practical bathrooms - Expansive and comfortable 50 square meter living space - An open plan kitchen - Indoor heating systems with a pellet burner and wood insert - Outdoor 38 square meter covered terrace for alfresco dining - A separate workshop housed in a dovecote - Distinguished garage - Two ambient wine cellars - A sizable five-bedroom guest house Constructed out of historically timeless stone, this enchanting house invites visitors or dwellers to a sizable living area of 50 square meters that integrates a purposeful open-plan kitchen, a kitchen island, a warming pellet burner, making it a great space for family gatherings and entertainment. The house optimizes the use of space with a bedroom, a bathroom, and a utility with a toilet on the ground floor, complemented by an additional two bedrooms and a toilet upstairs. For those seeking outdoor solace, the 38 square meter covered terrace is perfect for outdoor meals and relaxation, allowing one to bask in the breathtaking panoramic views of the Périgord countryside. Adding a touch of rustic charm, a workshop is housed in one of the dovecotes. The property also includes a garage, two wine cellars reflecting the love of the local wine culture, and a host of ample five-bedroom guest house nestled amongst lovely vie ... click here to read more

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Ah, the enchanting charm of Belvès in the picturesque region of Aquitaine, France! Nestled in this captivating part of the world, where history and nature intertwine in the most magical ways, lies a house that is not just a structure but a potential dream home for you and your family. As a real estate agent with an eye for distinctive properties, I must say this house has all the qualities that make for a splendid residence or a delightful second home. Now, let me take you on a little journey through this exquisite stone house. It’s not often that you come across a property that manages to be both imposing and cosy, but this home does just that. With its eight bedrooms and three bathrooms, it's perfect for a large family or for those who like to entertain guests. And while I am quite busy managing my portfolio, I certainly couldn't miss the opportunity to share the finer details of this estate with you. Set against the serene backdrop of the rolling hills and lush woods, the house sprawls across a generous 35,000m2 of land - that’s a hefty 7 acres of Mother Nature on your doorstep! Imagine waking up to breathtaking views that stretch out as far as the eyes can see. Living here offers a sense of tranquility that only a countryside setting can provide. The air is fresh, with the climate here being a delightful blend of warm summers and mild winters, offering comfortable living all year round. When you step inside, you're greeted by a spacious 50m2 living area, a heart of the home with its open-plan kitchen anchored by a welcoming island. This space is perfect for modern family life, filled with warmth from the pellet burner and wood insert. Here, you can picture friends and family gathered around, sharing stories over a ... click here to read more

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