Spacious 4-Bedroom House with Lush Garden & Double Garage in Serene Vaunac, Dordogne – Ideal for Family Living

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Aquitaine, Dordogne, Vaunac, France, Vaunac (France)

4 Bedrooms · 2 Bathrooms · 180Floor area

€86,400

House

Parking

4 Bedrooms

2 Bathrooms

180m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Picture yourself in the charming countryside of Vaunac, nestled in the heart of the Dordogne region in Aquitaine, France. Here, we have a delightful 4-bedroom house just waiting to offer you and your family the perfect blend of tranquility and potential. This is a golden opportunity for those seeking a peaceful retreat amid picturesque surroundings, and you're probably wondering why you hadn't found it sooner!

Let me paint you a picture of this lovely abode – it's an older house with a charisma of its own, sprawling over a single level, making it accessible and family-friendly. The very heart of the home is its large, sunlit living area, which makes an excellent space for entertaining family and friends, or simply enjoying a quiet evening with a good book. Believe me, the natural light flooding through this room is something that'll instantly relax you after a long day.

Now, onto the kitchen – It's generously spacious with ample storage to cater to those who love to cook and entertain. Indeed, it speaks volumes for itself, encouraging creativity with every meal cooked here. Imagine preparing Sunday brunch as you glance into your well-planted garden through the kitchen windows!

Here's a quick snapshot of what the house offers:

- 4 comfortable bedrooms
- 2 well-equipped bathrooms
- A large, bright living room
- Generous and functional kitchen
- Single-level living for easy access
- A 1000 sqm garden perfect for nature lovers
- Double garage for parking convenience
- Workshop/greenhouse for gardening enthusiasts

The bedrooms offer ample space and privacy, making them perfect not only for resting but also for turning into home offices or hobby rooms if needed. While the bathrooms are well-appointed to offer comfort, they could always use your personal touch to better suit your styling needs.

Outside, the 1000 sqm garden is an invitation on its own. Surrounded by lovely trees and floral installations, it is a perfect sanctuary for unwinding. On a sunny day, see yourself enjoying a quiet cup of coffee or engaging in gardening – this is where your relaxation begins.

Here, in the heart of the Dordogne, the climate is one of its natural gifts. Expect pleasant summers and mild winters, offering a conducive environment to enjoy the outdoors all year round. And Vaunac – oh, it's a true gem of a location. You'll find that living here immerses you in a serene atmosphere reflected by its scenic views and vibrant greenery.

What's life like in Vaunac, you may ask? Tranquil would be an understatement. It's an escape from the hustle and bustle you may be accustomed to yet not too far removed from modern conveniences. There are quaint village shops for your everyday needs, friendly locals who always have a kind smile, and the enchanting beauty of the French countryside to keep you enchanted.

If you fancy a little more excitement, the area has a plethora of activities to offer. Explore the rich history of the Dordogne with its castles and prehistoric sites. Embrace leisure through kayaking on the river Dordogne, or take hiking adventures across the picturesque terrain. Gastronomy here is a delight with local markets offering fresh produce and wines to savor.

The house is well-maintained but, of course, there is always room for personal touch and potential improvements. It’s what I call a 'blank canvas' for you to bring your own style into. A little renovation here and there, and you could fully capitalize on the charm and space this home already provides.

Every inch of this home whispers endless possibilities, whether it's family life, a peaceful retirement, or simply an evocative French vacation home. Imagine waking up each day to the sound of birds and the light spilling over your lawn through the trees – it's a joie de vivre, the true joy of living.

Whew! I've rambled on enough. In this fast-paced world, this house presents a straightforward opportunity to slow down and relish life's simple pleasures. Reach out today, and let us make this dream yours amidst one of the most beautiful landscapes France has to offer.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
4
Size
180
Price per m²
€480
Garden size
1000
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
Yes
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
2
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
House
Energy label

Unknown

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Step out onto the front terrace with a coffee in hand on a Tuesday morning in September, and the Vézère Valley spreads out below you in that particular golden light the Dordogne does better than almost anywhere else in France. The walnut trees are starting to drop. Someone two streets down is baking. The cliffs behind you still hold the night's cool air. This is what 115,000 euros buys you here — not just a stone cottage, but a specific, irreplaceable foothold in one of the most historically layered corners of rural France. Les Eyzies-de-Tayac-Sireuil sits at the confluence of the Vézère and Beune rivers, and it carries that geographical confidence like a village that knows exactly what it is. This is the self-styled capital of prehistory, and the claim is not idle boasting — the Cro-Magnon rock shelter is literally at the edge of town, and the Musée National de Préhistoire, rebuilt into the limestone cliff face above the main street, draws serious visitors from across Europe year-round. Walk to the Font-de-Gaume cave with its original polychrome bison paintings (one of the last sites in the world where you can still stand in front of authentic Paleolithic art), and you'll understand why UNESCO gave this entire valley World Heritage status. Living here, even part-time, means all of that is just a twenty-minute stroll. The cottage itself is perched on the hillside with the kind of elevated position that means you catch the morning light early and the evening breeze reliably. Stone walls that have stood for well over a century have been carefully renovated — not stripped and sanitised, but worked with. The character is intact: the rough-cut limestone exterior, the proportions that belong entirely to this part of the Péri ... click here to read more

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Picture a Tuesday morning in late June: you're at the twice-weekly market in Montguyon, five minutes down the road, picking up a wedge of goat's cheese from the local fromagère and a bunch of sunflowers that cost less than a coffee back home. You drive back through a hamlet so quiet the loudest thing you'll hear is a woodpigeon in the oak at the back of the garden. That's Saint-Martin-d'Ary. And that's what owning this place actually feels like. Set between Montguyon and Neuvicq in the southern stretch of Charente-Maritime, this three-bedroom detached house sits on a generous 3,000 square metres of mature land in a small, unhurried hamlet. It's the kind of spot that takes a minute to find on the map but stays with you long after you leave. At 102m², the house is compact enough to manage easily as a second home, yet laid out with enough rooms that a family or a group of friends won't be tripping over each other. Inside, the ground floor flows from an entrance hall into a comfortable lounge and separate dining room — the sort of arrangement that still works for a long Sunday lunch the way open-plan never quite does. The kitchen has a fireplace, which tells you something important: this room was built to be the heart of the house, not just a functional corner. On cold December evenings when you're down here for a long winter weekend, a fire in the kitchen while something slow-cooks on the hob is exactly the right kind of warmth. There's also a utility room for the practical side of country living — muddy boots, firewood, market bags. At the back, a summer room and veranda opens the house out toward the garden, catching afternoon light and giving you somewhere to eat outside without the full commitment of a terrace meal in ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque region of Perigord Vert, in the quaint village of Thiviers, stands a house inviting to become a home for those seeking tranquility away from the bustling city life. This is a slice of French countryside living, where the serene environment of Aquitaine makes every day feel like a retreat, yet you are never too far from modern conveniences. This property is perfectly priced at €204,000, offering three generously-sized bedrooms and 118 square meters of living space. It’s a practical buy for overseas buyers or expats looking to immerse themselves in rural French culture while still being well-connected. With a park spread across 3760 square meters, the outdoors becomes your playground, providing ample space for gardening, family gatherings, or simply unwinding with a good book under the mature trees. Here’s a glimpse of what the property features: - 3 spacious bedrooms - 1 full bathroom - 2 shower rooms - 2 separate toilets - Living space of 115m² - Large basement - Two outbuildings (40m² and 20m²) - Extensive 3760m² park - Sanitation throughout The location is truly captivating. Thiviers offers a charming village ambiance with its stone streets, local markets stocked with regional delights, and a community that's warm and welcoming. Home to a variety of amenities, from schools to local shops and medical services, everything you need is just a stone's throw away. The region is known for its rich history, with numerous ancient castles and prehistoric sites. Living in Thiviers is living in the heart of Dordogne, where every season paints the landscape in new hues. The climate is mild, with warm summers and cool winters, providing a pleasant environment for all sorts of outdoor activities. Cycl ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene countryside of the Dordogne region, the picturesque village of Thiviers welcomes you with open arms. Here, amidst the rolling hills and lush greenery of Aquitaine, lies a property that captures the essence of rural French life. This charming 3-bedroom house, perfectly situated in the tranquil Perigord Vert, offers incredible potential for those seeking a slice of the quiet life yet with all the convenience a village setting can provide. Imagine waking up each morning in this delightful abode, with 118 square meters of well-utilized space promising comfort and warmth. The house is well-suited for families, couples, or even individuals who are looking to settle down in an area that's rich with history and culture. Its condition is good but provides opportunities to add your personal taste and touches. Some of the property's features include: - 3 comfortable bedrooms - 1 inviting bathroom - A spacious large basement - 2 additional shower rooms - Sufficient parking space within the property - 2 handy outbuildings of 40 sqm and 20 sqm - Expansive 3760 sqm park-like grounds Life in Thiviers is naturally inclined towards those who appreciate a relaxed and slower pace. You will discover a community that thrives in the harmony of its environment, with the locals known for their warm hospitality. The climate, typical of the Dordogne area, graces you with mild winters and delightfully warm summers, perfect for engrossing yourself in the outdoors most times of the year. One of the defining characteristics of living in Thiviers is its well-rounded local amenities. The village is equipped with several schools, ensuring a seamless transition for families with children into the local educational system. For ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the enchanting Perigord Vert region, this lovely 3-bedroom house in Thiviers invites you to discover what life in the charming village is genuinely like. Set amid the serene landscape of Aquitaine, Dordogne, this property offers a fantastic opportunity for those looking to immerse themselves in the rich culture and laid-back lifestyle of rural France, perfect for overseas buyers or expatriates considering a change in scenery. Let me take a moment to paint a picture of what your day-to-day could be like here. Awake to the gentle sounds of nature that accompany the dawn, as day breaks over your very own lush park of 3760m2. With room to cultivate a beautiful garden or perhaps a quaint playground for the kids, or if you’re just in the mood for a simple morning walk, enjoying this verdant expanse is part and parcel of the experience. The larger-than-life basement gives you plenty of space for storage or perhaps a personal hobby room. Anything's possible. Your day might start with a visit to one of two nearby outbuildings—it’s your call whether they become studios, workshops, or guesthouses for visiting family and friends. Each day offers a canvas painted with possibility in this peaceful and idyllic northern part of Dordogne. Life here isn’t just confined within four walls; it is seamlessly intertwined with the village’s rhythm. Thiviers, with its wonderful tapestry of warm residents and local amenities, supplies every convenience—or let’s call it the small pleasures of life that make day-to-day living oh so comfortable. With schools, local shops, and medical practices right around the corner, families will find this locale especially welcoming and accommodating. Let’s step into town and share in ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the Aquitaine region, within the picturesque Dordogne area, lies a house that's waiting to be called home. Situated in the quaint village of Thiviers, this property beckons to those looking for a comfortable European lifestyle with ample opportunity for exploration and community engagement. The property itself boasts a sturdy condition, offering immediate livability for those who are eager to settle in. Spread across two levels, the house covers approximately 118 square meters and with a 115 square meters of practical, livable space. Let's take a walk through its inviting rooms: - 4 bedrooms, perfect for a growing family or those who frequently host visitors - Well-appointed living/dining room - Bright and functional fitted kitchen - Versatile office space - 1 full bathroom - 2 separate toilets - Spacious land area measuring 1134 square meters, ideal for outdoor activities or gardening enthusiasts For those with an eye on community and daily convenience, this house is perfectly positioned. Thiviers, a charming village in the south of France, offers a rich cultural tapestry and a vibrant daily life. With local shops a mere stone's throw away, residents can enjoy the benefits of both small-town charm and modern convenience. Whether it’s enjoying a fresh croissant at a local bakery or savoring a glass of wine at a nearby café, this village provides a quintessential French experience. Life in Thiviers comes with the perks of a gentle climate, gracing its inhabitants with mild summers and cool, pleasant winters. This makes it a welcoming destination year-round. For outdoor enthusiasts, the surrounding Dordogne region offers lush greenery and various activities such as hiking, cycling, and exploring ... click here to read more

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Nestled amid the picturesque landscapes of Thiviers in the Dordogne region of Aquitaine, France, this enchanting 16th-century manor farmhouse stands as a testament to the rich history and architectural grandeur of its time. With an expanse of 395 square meters, this property offers an idyllic retreat for those seeking the tranquility of rural living while being within reach of modern comforts and amenities. Property Features: - 8 generously sized bedrooms, each boasting its own private bathroom for complete privacy and convenience. - An elegant reception room that serves as the heart of the home, perfect for entertaining guests or family gatherings. - A fully equipped kitchen features a traditional bread oven, adding a touch of rustic charm while offering modern functionality. - A spacious living room adorned with a period fireplace, creating a cozy and inviting atmosphere. - An adjoining 50m² accommodation, providing additional space for guests or potential rental opportunities. - A private garage, ensuring secure and convenient parking. Amenities: - Set in a 1.2-hectare private park that promises serenity and immersive natural beauty, complete with: - Two terraces for outdoor dining or relaxation. - A picturesque well, adding character and historical charm to the surroundings. - A serene lake, providing a peaceful retreat and potential for recreational activities. - An outdoor swimming pool, perfect for leisurely swims or invigorating laps under the sun. Local Area Information: Thiviers, often celebrated as the gateway to the Périgord-Limousin Regional Natural Park, offers residents and visitors a blend of cultural richness, gastronomic delights, and natural beauty. The region is renowned for its exquisite cuisin ... click here to read more

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Discover the epitome of French countryside living with this stunning 16th-century manor house situated in the serene town of Thiviers, within the picturesque region of Dordogne, Aquitaine. This beautifully restored property seamlessly combines historical charm with modern comfort, presenting an ideal opportunity for those keen to immerse in the tranquil French lifestyle or embark on a hospitality venture. Covering a generous 395 square meters, this substantial residence boasts 12 well-appointed rooms, including 8 bedrooms, each of which features a private bathroom, epitomizing convenience and privacy. The elegant reception room provides a warm welcome, while the equipped kitchen, complete with a traditional bread oven, invites both culinary exploration and social gatherings. Accentuating the living experience is a spacious living room adorned with a period fireplace, creating a cozy ambiance perfect for relaxing evenings. The additional 50 square meter accommodation space is ideal for hosting guests or can serve as independent living quarters, adding to the property's versatility. The integrity and allure of the manor are further enhanced by its authentic restoration, ensuring that all enhancements honor its historical essence. Situated on a 1.2-hectare private park, the outdoor setting of this estate is nothing short of magical. Residents and guests can enjoy two terraces that offer breathtaking views and ambient settings for both relaxation and entertainment. The presence of a picturesque well, a serene lake, and an inviting outdoor swimming pool complete this idyllic outdoor paradise. The surrounding area of Thiviers adds to the property's charm. Known as the 'Capital of Foie Gras', this small but vibrant town off ... click here to read more

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Welcome to the picturesque village of Thiviers, nestled in the heart of the enchanting Perigord Vert region. Here lies a spacious three-bedroom house that’s ready to open its doors to new residents seeking the quintessential French lifestyle. This charming property offers a perfect balance of tranquility and convenience, set against the backdrop of rolling hills and lush greenery. With no immediate renovation needed, moving in is a seamless affair. For those considering a move to the Dordogne, this residence in Thiviers could be the ideal match. The property, spread over 118 square meters, boasts a generous layout that includes three bedrooms, ample living space, and various outbuildings for added utility. It's surrounded by 3760 square meters of expansive parkland, offering plenty of room for gardening enthusiasts or for children and pets to explore. The large basement offers additional storage or a potential workshop area for those with a creative flair. Everyday life here effortlessly combines comfort with the natural beauty of the region. Stepping through the front door, you'll find a welcoming atmosphere that invites relaxation and homeliness. The living area serves as the heart of the home, a place where family gatherings and quieter moments can be equally enjoyed. The kitchen, while functional and adequate for preparing delicious meals, awaits your personal touch. Upstairs, you'll find the bedrooms, each endowed with windows letting in abundant natural light that emphasize the countryside views. The property features are as follows: - Three bedrooms - One bathroom - Two shower rooms - Two toilets - Large basement - 115m2 of living space - 3760m2 park area - Two outbuildings (40m2 and 20m2) - Sanitation system ... click here to read more

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Immerse yourself in the timeless elegance of this 16th-century manor house situated in the picturesque region of Dordogne, in Thiviers, France. This meticulously restored country home blends historical charm with modern living, making it a unique find for potential homeowners or those looking to invest in a bed and breakfast venture. This exquisite manor offers ample space and thoughtful amenities designed to accommodate both large family gatherings and commercial activities. Spread across a generous 395 square meters, the property features eight beautifully appointed bedrooms, each with its own private bathroom, ensuring plenty of privacy and comfort for residents and guests alike. The heart of the home is an elegant reception room that sets a refined tone for the entire property, alongside a spacious equipped kitchen that boasts a traditional bread oven—an ideal setup for culinary enthusiasts. The living room, adorned with a period fireplace, invites cozy evenings and social gatherings in a warm, inviting atmosphere. Additional conveniences include a garage and an adjoining 50 square meter accommodation space, perfect for hosting guests or for use as additional living quarters. The surroundings of the manor are just as impressive as the interior, with a 1.2-hectare private park that offers a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life. The estate features two terraces, a picturesque well, a serene lake, and an inviting outdoor swimming pool, all set within lush greens and meticulously maintained gardens, ideal for outdoor relaxation and entertainment. For those considering relocating or investing in this property, Thiviers offers a tranquil yet engaging environment. Known as the "Capital of Foie Gras," ... click here to read more

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Ah, what an enchanting opportunity we have here in the heart of Thiviers, nestled in the idyllic Aquitaine region of Dordogne, France. I'm in the middle of a whirlwind of showings and meetings, but I just couldn't wait to share this delightful property with you, especially if you're yearning for a slice of French history with all-modern comforts! Imagine stepping back in time as you enter this exquisite 16th-century manor, impeccably restored to marry its historical charm with today's modern comforts. With 395 square meters of living space, this manor begs to be filled with laughter, life, and lovely memories. It's a rare gem, complete with: - 8 unique bedrooms each boasting its own private bathroom - An elegant reception room perfect for grand entertaining - A well-equipped kitchen including a traditional bread oven - A spacious living room with a glorious period fireplace - Adjoining accommodation of 50 square meters, perfect for guests - A picturesque private park stretching over 1.2 hectares - Two charming terraces offering splendid relaxation spots - An outdoor swimming pool for those sunny Aquitaine afternoons - A lake and a historic well adding to the charismatic ambiance - A garage for your convenience The air here in Thiviers is filled with rich history and vibrant possibilities! I can tell you firsthand, living in this region slides you into a gentle, laid-back rhythm against the picturesque backdrop of rolling green hills. Yet, there’s no shortage of things to do! You can revel in the local market culture, with farmers markets offering the freshest produce. Explore the hearty world of foie gras, truffles, and local wines straight from Dordogne’s own vines. Thiviers itself is renowned for its serene atmos ... click here to read more

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A Tranquil Retreat in the Heart of Dordogne's Perigord Vert Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds in the lush Perigord Vert region of Dordogne. This 14-bedroom estate, nestled on over two acres of verdant grounds, offers a unique blend of privacy, comfort, and opportunity. With its five fully equipped gites and a spacious main house, this property is more than just a home—it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in nature, culture, and relaxation. A Day in the Life at Your Dordogne Estate Start your day with a leisurely breakfast on your private patio, surrounded by the scent of blooming flowers and the sight of dew-kissed grass. As the sun rises, take a refreshing dip in the large swimming pool, or enjoy a game of boules on the pitch. The children's laughter echoes from the play area, a testament to the joy this property brings to families. As the day unfolds, explore the nearby market town of Thiviers, just 5km away. Here, the vibrant stalls offer fresh produce, artisanal cheeses, and local wines, perfect for a picnic or a gourmet dinner back at your estate. The region's rich history and culture beckon, with the charming towns of Brantome and Perigueux offering a tapestry of medieval architecture, quaint cafes, and bustling markets. Seasonal Splendor and Local Delights Each season in Dordogne brings its own charm. Spring paints the landscape with wildflowers, while summer invites you to bask in the sun by the pool. Autumn's golden hues transform the countryside, and winter offers cozy evenings by the log fire, with a glass of local wine in hand. The local cuisine is a celebration of flavors, with duck confit, truffles, and walnut tarts gracing the tables of nearby restauran ... click here to read more

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Tucked away in the verdant arms of Aquitaine, Dordogne, nestled in the quaint commune of Thiviers, France, stands an impressive 5-bedroom house, a model of modern convenience married with charming traditional accents. This commanding property is an excellent opportunity for overseas investors interested in discovering the delights of French rural living or seeking a sizable home with the potential for a gite business venture. Ensconced within a generous 8139m² plot, the freestanding, double-glazed barn conversion offers a total built area of 140m², complemented by a 30m² living area, offering the perfect canvas for your dreams. The structure retains its authentic appeal, a nod to its pastoral roots, while incorporating the luxuries of modern living. Housing amenities include: - Spacious open living space - Newly fitted kitchen - 4 bathrooms, with ensuite facilities for the main bedrooms - French windows opening to a deck and offering countryside views - A mezzanine level office and dress room - Additional storage space The main converted barn embodies bright, airy, and open-plan living. French windows invite the outside in, leading to a decked area overlooking the tranquil garden and rolling countryside beyond - a perfect setting for al fresco dining. Within the barn, two separate staircases lead to the bedrooms, a dressing room, and ensuite bathrooms. All upstairs rooms boast tranquil views of the neighboring fields. Adjacent to the primary living space, there are two separate buildings offering further living quarters. The vintage farmhouse, recently renovated with a new kitchen, unfolds into another open-plan living space. With one bedroom on the ground floor and another on the first, this ancillary accommodatio ... click here to read more

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Nestled at the end of a serene cul-de-sac, this rustic farmhouse in Thiviers, Aquitaine, offers a unique opportunity to craft your dream vacation home amidst the rolling hills of southwestern France. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant chirping of birds, as the morning sun casts a golden hue over the expansive one-hectare plot. This property is more than just a home; it's a canvas for your imagination, a place where the past meets the future. ### A Journey Through Time As you step onto the property, you're greeted by two charming residential buildings, each whispering stories of a bygone era. The main house, with its 200 square meters of living space, invites you to envision cozy family gatherings in the spacious living room, warmed by the glow of a crackling fire. The adjoining barn, with its impressive 200 square meter floor area, offers endless possibilities for transformation—perhaps a guest suite, an artist's studio, or a workshop for your creative endeavors. ### Embrace the Seasons Living in Thiviers means embracing the rhythm of the seasons. In spring, the surrounding fields burst into a tapestry of wildflowers, while summer invites leisurely picnics under the shade of ancient trees. Autumn paints the landscape in rich hues of amber and gold, and winter brings a quiet stillness, perfect for cozying up with a good book by the fire. ### A Lifestyle of Leisure and Adventure Thiviers is a gateway to the wonders of the Dordogne region. Just five minutes away, the town offers a delightful blend of history and modernity, with its bustling markets, quaint cafes, and vibrant cultural scene. Explore the local cuisine, renowned for its truffles, foie gras, and fine wines, or embark on a cul ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the scenic locale of Aquitaine in the heart of Dordogne, the charming village of St-Jory-las-Bloux presents a unique opportunity for homebuyers and expatriates seeking a serene, authentic French countryside experience. Within this idyllic setting is a substantial 4-bedroom, 2-bathroom Perigourdine cottage, which encompasses the rustic charm and architectural character distinctive to this region. Starting at the inviting entrance hall, this home boasts a warm, welcoming atmosphere, complemented by its bright and spacious design. The wooden staircase acts as a beautiful focal point leading into the heart of the home. To the left, a triple-aspect kitchen/diner offers ample space for family meals and gatherings, while the large living room is adorned with oak beams and a fireplace, creating a cozy environment for relaxing evenings. Also on the ground floor is a versatile room that can serve as a downstairs bedroom or study, alongside a convenient guest toilet. The upstairs layout includes a galleried office or landing area, providing an ideal space for reading or home office activities. This floor also hosts three well-appointed bedrooms, each offering comfort and tranquility, and two bathrooms ensuring ample facilities for residents and guests alike. Outside, a delightful covered terrace is perfectly positioned for enjoying meals and social activities with stunning views of the open countryside to the south. For those considering renovations or redecorations, this property serves as a promising canvas. While in good condition, new homeowners have the opportunity to put their personal touch on various spaces, enhancing both functionality and aesthetics, possibly improving overall property value in this sought- ... click here to read more

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Situated in the scenic, tranquil town of Savignac-les-Églises, Aquitaine, in the heart of France's Dordogne region, this house exudes irresistible French charm and unlimited potential. Just envision yourself as the owner of not one, but two lusciously-stoned cottages comprising a whopping total of four comfortable bedrooms, fitted kitchens, and two inviting bathrooms. Taking advantage of an ample 225 square meters, this expansive house comes at a palatable price point of €305,000. In recent years, Savignac-les-Égl.pises has primarily drawn the international spotlight for its quiet grandeur and unmatched serenity. The town is nestled in Dordogne, a region synonymous with idyllic landscapes, world-renowned cave art, and impeccable French gastronomy. As an overseas investor, this property offers a golden opportunity to bask in the rich heritage and culture of the Dordogne region while enjoying the peace and tranquillity of Savignac-les-Églises. Back to our featured property. The larger of the two cottages features a spacious double-height lounge with a light-filled mezzanine area above. Given the ample room, the mezzanine area can effortlessly be transformed into an extra accommodation space, taking note of the necessary permissions. The homes are currently distinct entities; however, the single brick partition on both levels facilitates their fusion into one unified living space if desired. For garden enthusiasts and hobbyists alike, you'll appreciate the two outbuildings that provide sufficient storage for garden furniture or wood that's perfect for those cozy winter nights. Adding to the property's appeal, the gardens stretch across a quarter of an acre, offering clear views of the green undulating landscapes aroun ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Aquitaine region, this expansive 8-bedroom villa in Savignac-les-Églises offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a second home in the serene French countryside. With its rich history as a former coaching inn, this property has been thoughtfully transformed into a versatile residence, perfect for family gatherings, holiday retreats, or even a lucrative vacation rental. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves in your private wooded garden, where fruit trees offer a seasonal bounty. The villa's spacious interiors, including a 44m² living room and bedrooms up to 25m², provide ample space for relaxation and entertainment. With four bathrooms, morning routines are a breeze, even for larger groups. A Gateway to French Charm and Adventure Savignac-les-Églises is a charming village that embodies the quintessential French lifestyle. Located just 20 minutes from the bustling town of Périgueux and 15 minutes from the historic Excideuil, this villa offers the perfect balance of tranquility and accessibility. Whether you're exploring the local markets, indulging in gourmet dining, or embarking on a cultural adventure, the region is brimming with opportunities. Key Features and Amenities: - 8 Spacious Bedrooms: Ideal for large families or hosting guests. - 4 Modern Bathrooms: Ensuring comfort and convenience. - 290m² of Living Space: Generous room sizes for versatile use. - Dual Kitchens and Entrances: Perfect for privacy or rental potential. - 120m² Barn and Outbuildings: Offering storage or creative space. - 2100m² Plot with Courtyard and Garden: A private oasis with fruit trees. - Proximity to Périgueux and Excideuil: Easy access to urban amenities and cultural sites. - Ric ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Aquitaine region, this expansive 8-bedroom villa in Savignac-les-Églises offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a second home in the serene French countryside. With its rich history as a former coaching inn, this property has been thoughtfully transformed into a versatile living space, perfect for family gatherings, holiday retreats, or even a lucrative vacation rental. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves in your private wooded garden, where fruit trees offer a seasonal bounty. The villa's 290 square meters of living space provide ample room for relaxation and entertainment, with a spacious 44m² living room that invites cozy evenings by the fireplace. ### A Gateway to Tranquility and Adventure Savignac-les-Églises is more than just a location; it's a lifestyle. Situated just 20 minutes from the vibrant city of Périgueux and 15 minutes from the charming town of Excideuil, this villa offers the perfect balance of seclusion and accessibility. Whether you're exploring the local markets, indulging in the region's renowned cuisine, or embarking on a day trip to the Dordogne River, there's always something to discover. ### Key Features: - 8 Spacious Bedrooms: Ideal for large families or hosting guests. - 4 Modern Bathrooms: Ensuring comfort and convenience for all. - Dual Kitchens: Perfect for entertaining or potential rental division. - Historic Outbuildings: Includes a 120m² barn, dovecote, and pigsties for storage or creative projects. - Expansive 2100m² Plot: Featuring a courtyard entrance and a lush garden. - Proximity to Cultural Hubs: Easy access to Périgueux and Excideuil. - Investment Potential: Ideal for vacation rentals or a boutique guesthouse. - Rich L ... click here to read more

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Imagine a quaint stone house nestled amidst the picturesque landscape of Mayac in the Dordogne region, a hidden gem in the heart of Aquitaine, France. As a busy real estate agent with a deep appreciation for what this area offers, I can't wait to introduce you to this charming slice of history that combines authentic old-world charm with untapped potential. It's more than just a property; it's an opportunity to create your dream home in a location steeped in beauty and tranquility. Located in the charming village of Mayac, this 1-bedroom stone house boasts a location that's both serene and conveniently close to local amenities. The peaceful ambiance of the surrounding area offers a welcome retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life, making it a perfect spot for expats or overseas buyers looking for a serene escape. The house itself, with its single bathroom and open-plan layout, covers a cozy yet functional area of approximately 60 square meters. The large living room, spanning about 40 square meters, is the heart of this home. The room exudes warmth and character, with its stone walls whispering stories of years gone by. It provides an inviting space where you can unwind after a day of exploring the beautiful surroundings. The kitchen area, though compact, offers a practical setup, leaving plenty of scope for your personalized touch. The upper floor opens up to a delightful additional space, providing potential for further development or simply as a cozy relaxation zone. The small, intimate garden surrounding the house offers a peaceful spot to enjoy morning coffees or evening glasses of local wine, enveloped by the tranquility of rural living. Features of the Property: - 1 cozy bedroom - 1 functional bathroom ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the tranquil French countryside of Mayac, Dordogne, this delightful 3-bedroom country house is now available for sale, presenting an excellent renovation project for those looking to tailor a home to their personal taste. With a living space of approximately 125 square meters, this property is accompanied by a substantial outbuilding of around 200 square meters, offering vast potential for enhancement or conversion. The property currently comprises a kitchen, living room, three bedrooms, and one bathroom. Additional features include a charming bread oven and a former pigsty, all set within a generous, flat, wooded plot of approximately 3500 square meters. This setting not only promises ample space for outdoor pursuits and expansion but also ensures privacy and peace in a picturesque landscape. Property Features: - Three bedrooms - One bathroom - Kitchen - Living room - Sizeable adjoining outbuilding (200 square meters) - Traditional bread oven - Old pigsty structure - Flat, wooded land totaling 3500 square meters As a fixer-upper, this house is a blank canvas waiting for someone to restore and infuse it with life. The current condition calls for updates and remodeling, making it an ideal choice for those who are excited by the prospect of designing their dream home in the heart of the French countryside. Local Area and Lifestyle: Mayac, a small and serene community in the Dordogne region, is perfect for those seeking a quiet life away from the hustle and bustle of city centers. Despite its rural charm, the village is conveniently located just 5 minutes from the nearby town of Savignac les Eglises, where local amenities including shops, restaurants, and medical services can be found. For families, the area ... click here to read more

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