Spacious 4-Bedroom Retreat in Dordogne: Sun Terrace, Pool & Private Apartment in Charming Mialet, France

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Aquitaine, Dordogne, Mialet, France, Mialet (France)

4 Bedrooms · 3 Bathrooms · 168Floor area

€285,000

House

Parking

4 Bedrooms

3 Bathrooms

168m²

Garden

Pool

Not furnished

Description

Nestled in the picturesque region of Aquitaine, in the heart of Dordogne, lies a delightful house that's waiting for you to call it home. Located in Mialet, France, this 168 square meter residence offers an intriguing blend of comfort and potential. It's a dwelling that whispers stories of both relaxation and adventure, balanced in a locale that's as rich in history as it is in beauty.

As an internationally-focused real estate agent with an eye for global lifestyles, I'm always on the move. But let me take a moment of my busy schedule to walk you through what makes this property—and the area—so special for overseas buyers.

Starting with the property itself, it's a practical choice for families as well as a solid investment for expats looking to get the most out of the French countryside. This 4-bedroom, 3-bathroom house rests snugly at the end of a peaceful residential street, offering a sense of privacy without feeling too isolated. Imagine waking up in your cozy bedroom, perhaps with the morning light filtering through double-glazed windows, and stepping into an inviting open-plan kitchen to start your day.

A standout feature is the basement with its private 1-bedroom apartment, complete with an open-plan kitchen/living space, a bathroom, and its own entrance. This area screams potential for those interested in hosting extended family or guests. You could even consider it a rental opportunity in the picturesque Dordogne, pending the necessary permissions, of course.

Features of the Property:
- 4 bedrooms
- 3 bathrooms
- Private 1-bedroom apartment
- Open-plan kitchen/dining
- Raised pool with safety fence
- Spacious deck
- Sun terrace
- Cinema room
- Utility room in basement
- Garage
- Oil central heating
- Double-glazed windows
- Parking for 6 cars

As for life in Mialet, cherished for its warm, hospitable community, it makes for an enviable living location. With its mild climate, the area experiences warm summers and relatively temperate winters, a benefit for anyone wishing to enjoy Europe's seasonal experiences without the extreme cold or heat.

The village nearby is not just any quaint settlement; it's a lifeline filled with excellent local amenities. From regional eateries that offer delectable French cuisine to serene walking paths that entwine through the rolling countryside—this area truly becomes an extension of your home. Taking a morning stroll to the village or cycling through its scenic routes under the brisk morning sun makes for an energizing start to your day.

You can savor your evenings on the spacious deck near the pool, watching as the sky paints itself in hues of orange and pink. For indoor leisure, the property's cinema room provides a cozy escape, perfect for family movie nights or curling up with your favorite film. And if you're a fan of soirées and hosting, that sun terrace is a dreamy setting for friendly gatherings.

Living here means more than just staying in a house; it’s about embracing the French lifestyle — sips of wine under the stars, the aroma of fresh baguettes from the local boulangerie, and the gentle hum of village life situated amid historical landscapes.

While the property is in commendable condition, like any home, it leaves space for its new owners to impart their touch. Whether it's landscaping the 'secret garden' or breathing new life into the interiors, the opportunity to express your vision is inspiring rather than daunting.

In essence, this house offers a seamless mix of practicality and potential, all set within a serene yet vibrant part of France. It’s not just about buying a house; it’s about investing in a lifestyle that's quintessentially French but globally appealing.

To wrap up, Mialet and this impressive dwelling are more than capable of offering a fulfilling life for those ready to embark on a new adventure, making every moment spent here memorable and worthwhile. Whether you're planning a full-time move or seeking a second home as an escape from the hustle and bustle, this could be the right choice for you. Now, back to my whirlwind day as a busy real estate agent, but with a find like this, it's always worth pausing my schedule to introduce you to your next potential home.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
4
Size
168
Price per m²
€1,696
Garden size
2390
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
Yes
Has Basement
Yes
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
3
Has swimming pool
Yes
Property type
House
Energy label

Unknown

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Imagine waking up surrounded by the picturesque landscapes of the Périgord Vert natural park in the heart of Aquitaine, Dordogne. This is not just a daydream; it's the everyday reality when you make this delightful 3-bedroom house your new home. Lying peacefully in Mialet, France, this distinct property stands as an invitation to embrace a life merged with nature's most serene beauty. This abode offers approximately 98 square meters of living space, smartly divided into four rooms that radiate warmth and comfort. Upon entering the home, you are welcomed into a fitted kitchen, which seamlessly flows into a spacious living room—a perfect setup for those who enjoy hosting gatherings with family and friends or simply reveling in cozy evenings. The kitchen stands ready for culinary adventures, while the living room beckons for relaxation. Adjacent to this lively space there’s a small veranda, ideal for sipping your morning coffee while soaking in the tranquility of the surroundings. Stepping outside, the property sprawls over 4,945 square meters of land which is fully fenced—your personal haven filled with floral displays and a myriad array of fruit trees that promise bountiful harvests. For those with a penchant for gardening, an onsite greenhouse awaits your green thumb touch. But the offerings of this property don't stop there. An artist's studio stands ready to ignite your creative passions or to be transformed into a delightful guest room for visiting family or friends. Meanwhile, a substantial barn, approximately 300 square meters in size, suggests immense potential for personalization. Whether you envision a workshop, additional living space, or something unique, the possibilities are vast. Living in Mialet connect ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque village of Mialet, in the heart of the Dordogne region, this delightful four-bedroom house offers an idyllic escape for those seeking a second home in France. With its blend of rustic charm and modern comforts, this property is perfect for anyone looking to immerse themselves in the tranquil lifestyle of the French countryside. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of nature, sipping your morning coffee on the terrace as the sun rises over the lush landscape. This is the everyday reality for those who choose to make this house their second home. The property is in good condition, ready for you to move in and start enjoying the serene surroundings. Key Features: - Location: Situated in Mialet, a vibrant village in the Dordogne, known for its rich history and stunning natural beauty. - Bedrooms: Four spacious bedrooms, including a versatile study that can double as a fourth bedroom. - Bathrooms: Two modern bathrooms, ensuring comfort and convenience for family and guests. - Living Space: An open-plan living area with a cozy wood burner, perfect for entertaining or relaxing on chilly evenings. - Kitchen/Diner: A renovated kitchen with a dining area, ideal for family meals and gatherings. - Garden: A generous garden with mature fruit trees, offering ample space for outdoor activities or a vegetable patch. - Garage and Hangar: Additional storage and potential for further development, subject to necessary permissions. - Accessibility: Just a short drive from La Coquille, with its supermarket and train line, providing easy access to larger towns and cities. - Local Amenities: The village boasts a bakery, butcher, post office, restaurant, and shops, ensuring all your daily needs are met. Lifestyle ... click here to read more

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If you're seeking a promising opportunity in the heart of France's picturesque countryside, look no further than this hidden gem nestled in the serene village of Mialet in Dordogne, Aquitaine. Here lies a property waiting for the right visionary to breathe new life into it. This solid stone house sits in a quaint hamlet in the expansive Natural Park of North Dordogne, a location known for its lush natural beauty and tranquil environment. It becomes an ideal haven for those yearning for peace and the embrace of nature, coupled with the excitement of a renovation project. At 130 sqm, this house presents itself as the canvas for your imagination. A fixer-upper, yes, but with a potential brimming with untapped possibilities. As you step into this property, you'll find a mix of authentic features. Original exposed beams catch the eye, harkening back to the craftsmanship of older times when homes had more personality and history embedded within their walls. The large fireplaces stand as a testament to the warm gatherings they once hosted and promise to welcome many more in the future. Then there is the beautiful stone sink, a rare piece that could well be the centerpiece of your future design. Now, let's set realistic expectations—a project like this requires substantial work and dedication. The house, though boasting double glazing, awaits its transformation. The interior needs a complete overhaul to align with modern standards. However, this journey of restoration offers the unique thrill of seeing your ideas turn into reality. You get to decide on everything—from wall colors to the layout of each room—making it genuinely yours. Here are some features worth noting: - Stone house construction - Double glazing - Exposed bea ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Dordogne region, this delightful two-bedroom house in Mialet offers an idyllic escape for those seeking a second home in the serene French countryside. With its charming stone architecture and lush surroundings, this property is a perfect retreat for families, couples, or anyone looking to immerse themselves in the tranquil beauty of Aquitaine. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet melody of birdsong, as the morning sun filters through the trees. This is the everyday reality in Mialet, a quaint village that embodies the quintessential French rural lifestyle. The house, in good condition, is ready to welcome you with open arms, offering a cozy kitchen/diner, two comfortable bedrooms, and a bathroom. The attic, with its stunning oak frame, presents an exciting opportunity for expansion, allowing you to tailor the space to your needs. ### A Gateway to French Culture and Nature Mialet is more than just a location; it's a lifestyle. Situated just 15 minutes from Thiviers, the area is renowned for its rich history, vibrant culture, and breathtaking landscapes. Whether you're exploring the local markets, indulging in the region's exquisite cuisine, or simply enjoying a leisurely stroll through the countryside, Mialet offers a wealth of experiences. - Proximity to Thiviers: A short drive away, Thiviers is known for its bustling markets and culinary delights, including the famous foie gras. - Cultural Richness: The Dordogne region is steeped in history, with numerous castles, museums, and prehistoric sites to explore. - Outdoor Activities: From hiking and cycling to fishing and canoeing, the area offers endless opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts. - Local Cuisi ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the peaceful and picturesque Perigord Vert natural park, this 18th-century stone farmhouse in Aquitaine, Dordogne, offers a serene living environment ideal for those dreaming of a quieter, countryside lifestyle. Restored with meticulous attention to detail while preserving its historical essence, the property spans over 2 hectares of fenced and wooded land, providing substantial outdoor space for a variety of activities. This unique real estate complex features two spacious and bright houses, measuring 130 square meters and 110 square meters respectively, each exuding its own distinctive charm. The houses are complemented by a large 200 square meter outbuilding, presenting numerous opportunities for development or customization according to personal or business needs. As a perfect abode for nature lovers and those seeking tranquility, this property boasts breathtaking panoramas of lush, verdant landscapes. It is equipped with modern amenities that blend seamlessly with the old-world charm, ensuring comfort without detracting from the authentic rural atmosphere. The addition of two horse boxes will appeal to equestrian enthusiasts, making it easy to engage in horse riding around the scenic surrounds. While the house is secluded enough to offer privacy and respite from urban bustle, it remains conveniently close to local amenities in Saint-Jory-de-Chalais and surrounding towns. The property's gardens, including a well-maintained vegetable garden, allow for enjoyable outdoor activities and the chance to practice organic cultivation. For families, the area provides a safe and engaging environment for children to explore the outdoors and become involved in the local community. The proximity to natu ... click here to read more

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Tucked away in the serene and picturesque landscape of the Perigord Vert, here lies a delightful stone house waiting for its next chapter. Situated in Saint-Jory-de-Chalais, Aquitaine, Dordogne, this property carries with it the whispers of the 17th century. Nestled in the heart of an area renowned for its tranquility and picturesque beauty, this home is a splendid reflection of history merged with the comforts we cherish today. Saint-Jory-de-Chalais is one of those places where life slows down just enough to appreciate the finer details. Its charming streets, lined with local cafes and friendly faces, offer a warm welcome. As you settle here, you'll discover the local markets brimming with fresh produce, and the promise of authentic French countryside living unfurls in every corner. With gentle hills and vast greens, there is a perfect backdrop for leisurely walks or adventurous hikes, making it an inviting spot for nature lovers and peace seekers alike. The climate here in the Aquitaine region is temperate oceanic, meaning you're treated to mild winters and warm summers—perfect for enjoying the outdoors almost year-round. It's a climate that nurtures the abundant greenery and keeps the gardens flourishing, making outdoor living spaces almost an extension of the home. Stepping inside the house, one is immediately drawn to the light-filled expansive living room that invites you to settle in with its soothing atmosphere. A fully equipped open kitchen occupies this grand space, allowing you to entertain or simply enjoy the day-to-day culinary delights. The authenticity of the home is accentuated here, with a grand period fireplace standing proudly, offering warmth and ambiance. The ceiling soars to 3.40 meters, creating ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the enchanting Perigord Vert, this exquisite 17th-century stone house in Saint-Jory-de-Chalais offers a rare opportunity to own a piece of French history. Perfectly blending the charm of yesteryears with modern comforts, this property is an ideal second home for those seeking a tranquil retreat in the picturesque Dordogne region. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds, as sunlight filters through the lush greenery surrounding your private garden. This is the lifestyle awaiting you in Saint-Jory-de-Chalais, a quaint village that embodies the essence of rural France. A Glimpse into the Property: - Size: 170 m² of living space, thoughtfully renovated to preserve its historical integrity. - Bedrooms: Two spacious bedrooms, each exuding warmth and character. - Bathrooms: One elegantly designed bathroom, offering modern amenities. - Living Area: A grand 56 m² living room featuring a period fireplace and soaring 3.40 m ceilings. - Kitchen: Fully equipped open kitchen, perfect for culinary enthusiasts. - Garden: Enclosed 680 m² garden, a serene oasis with mature trees and vibrant flowers. - Outbuildings: Two charming outbuildings, one with a traditional bread oven. - Additional Features: A cellar and a well, adding to the property's unique allure. The Allure of Saint-Jory-de-Chalais: Located in the Dordogne, Saint-Jory-de-Chalais is a haven for those seeking a slower pace of life. The region is renowned for its rolling hills, dense forests, and charming villages, making it a popular choice for second home buyers. Local Lifestyle and Activities: - Outdoor Adventures: Explore the scenic hiking trails and cycling routes that weave through the verdant landscape. ... click here to read more

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Welcome to the enchanting world of St-Jory-de-Chalais, a serene and scenic village nested within the lush region of Aquitaine, Dordogne, in the captivating country of France. Here, we present an extraordinary opportunity to own a wonderfully restored 18th-century farmhouse offering both history and modern living. This home is a testament to historical architecture, meticulously restored, residing amidst the verdant landscape of the delightful Perigord Vert. This generously sized 147 square meter residence brings you into a space where history meets comfort. The front door opens into a world of rustic charm, where the classic structure of the house has been carefully preserved. Immediately captivating your gaze, the exposed beams stretch across the spacious living room ceiling, which holds a piece of history with its period fireplace that stands proudly at the heart of this living space. Perfect for chilly evenings, the warmth of the fireplace complements the cozy, inviting atmosphere. The fitted open kitchen makes the perfect spot for culinary endeavors, equipped with all the necessities to delight a food enthusiast. Here, one can imagine weekends filled with the aroma of fresh baking or the simmering of meals made from fresh local produce. Moving through the house, you will find four well-appointed bedrooms, each offering its unique character and a touch of tranquility. The cozy living room, complemented with a charming mezzanine, provides a perfect retreat for relaxation or to host guests. Whether you enjoy reading a book in the peacefulness of your own space or hosting family gatherings, this home offers versatile living environments to accommodate your needs. For those who appreciate practical spaces, the proper ... click here to read more

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Nestled into the verdant expanse of the Perigord Vert, a region renowned for its picturesque landscapes and tranquil environment, lies a captivating residential opportunity in Saint-Jory-de-Chalais, France. This 18th-century farmhouse, carrying its historical foundation with grace, is a genuine reflection of authenticity, offering overseas buyers an inviting gateway into the serene French countryside life. With four spacious bedrooms spanning across 147 square meters, the house strikes a balance between the rustic charm of its past and the functional needs of today’s lifestyle. Upon entering, residents are greeted by the expansive living room, where exposed ceiling beams graciously paint the story of the home’s storied past. A period fireplace makes the perfect centerpiece, offering warmth and ambiance on a chilly evening. Adjacent, the open kitchen, fully equipped and fitted, beckons culinary exploration. Imagine leisurely mornings, brewing coffee while gazing out at the endless landscape that surrounds this homestead. Inside, a cozy living room with a mezzanine creates opportunities for relaxed evenings with family or diving into your favorite book. The sheer potential offered by this configuration is perfect for expansive gatherings or more intimate family moments. Each of the four bedrooms provides ample space, ensuring that family, friends, or guests feel at ease and at home. Stepping outside, the property unfolds across a generous plot of 3178 square meters, a tapestry of beautifully flowered gardens and mature fruit trees. There is a unique thrill in harvesting your fruits, an experience that this property provides abundantly. Ensuring ample space for myriad opportunities, a 45 square meter garage and a 100 squ ... click here to read more

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A Tranquil Retreat in the Heart of Dordogne Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet scent of blooming flowers, as the morning sun filters through the trees. This is life at your new country home in Saint-Jory-de-Chalais, nestled within the lush landscapes of the Dordogne region. Here, the pace of life slows down, allowing you to savor each moment in a setting that feels like a world apart. A Home Steeped in Character and Comfort This four-bedroom country home is a harmonious blend of traditional Périgord architecture and modern comforts. The stone façade, reminiscent of a bygone era, invites you into a space that has been thoughtfully renovated to preserve its authentic charm. Step inside to find a sun-drenched veranda, perfect for morning coffees or evening reflections. The heart of the home is the open-plan kitchen and living area, where a wood-burning stove adds warmth and ambiance. The kitchen, fully equipped with modern appliances, opens onto a cozy living room, creating a seamless space for entertaining or family gatherings. Adjacent, the dining room offers a bright and inviting space for meals shared with loved ones. A Sanctuary of Rest and Relaxation The master suite on the ground floor is a private haven, complete with an en-suite bathroom and toilet. Upstairs, a landing leads to three additional master suites, each with its own shower room and toilet, ensuring comfort and privacy for family and guests alike. Embrace the Outdoors Step outside to discover a beautifully enclosed park, where fruit trees and vibrant flowerbeds create a tapestry of colors and scents. The property also boasts a double garage, an outbuilding with a gardening workshop, and a woodshed, catering to all your ... click here to read more

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Located in the serene hamlet of St-Saud-Lacoussière, within the picturesque confines of Dordogne in Aquitaine, France, this delightful 3-bedroom house offers a warm and inviting atmosphere for those looking to immerse themselves in the tranquil French countryside. With a total floor area of 94m² and ensconced in a generous 1886m² plot, the property strikes a fine balance between comfort and the potential for personalization. The house itself unfolds over a single storey with an additional lower level, presenting an ideal fixer-upper opportunity for those inclined towards crafting their bespoke haven. The main living space is bright and spacious, adorned with several recently installed double-glazed French windows that usher in abundant natural light. The living room is anchored by a charming pellet wood burner, complemented by extra oil-filled electric heaters in the dining area, ensuring a cozy environment regardless of the season. Feature Highlights: - Total plot size: 1886m² - Built area: 94m² - Bedrooms: 3 - Bathroom: 1 - Large conservatory (19 m²) with access to a patio and barbecue area - Basement with storage, utility area, and garage - L-shaped open plan living space with multiple double-glazed windows - Well-maintained garden with mature hedges, fruit trees, and a small pond Amenities in the home include a fitted kitchen with built-in oven and hob, a brightly lit conservatory poised for alfresco dining, and a modern shower room featuring a large built-in shower and heated towel rail. The external areas of the house offer an alluring canvas for gardening enthusiasts or those who simply wish to bask in the pastoral beauty of their surroundings. Living in Saint-Saud-Lacoussière provides a splendid mix of calm a ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene landscape of Aquitaine in the Dordogne region, the quaint village of Saint-Saud-Lacoussière presents a charming three-bedroom house that is ideal for those who appreciate the idyllic French countryside. This area is known for its scenic beauty and tranquil surroundings, offering a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life. The property itself is situated on a sizable plot of 1886m², with a total built size of 94m², spreading across a single storey with an additional lower level that provides useful extra space and potential for customization. The home features a delightful garden, mainly laid to lawn, with flourishing fruit trees, mature hedges, and a small pond that adds to the charm of outdoor living spaces. Entering the house, residents are welcomed by a spacious hallway leading to a bright and airy open plan L-shaped living space. Several recently installed double-glazed French windows enhance the natural light, connecting the indoor spaces with the outdoors effortlessly. The living room is equipped with a cozy pellet wood burner, ideal for cooler evenings, while the dining area includes additional oil-filled electric wall heaters ensuring comfort throughout the seasons. The kitchen, which is fitted with modern conveniences including a built-in oven and hob, opens onto a large conservatory. This 19m² space is great for entertaining, leading to a patio with a barbecue setup, perfect for alfresco dining and social gatherings. Accommodation includes two well-sized double bedrooms on the main level, each providing a warm and inviting atmosphere. These rooms also benefit from adequate heating with oil-filled electric wall heaters, and one boasts French windows offering direct acce ... click here to read more

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This splendid 11-bedroom house is tucked away in the heart of Aquitaine, Dordogne, in the delightful quaint village of St-Saud-Lacoussière, France. Set against the backdrop of a plot size of 6981m² and a total built size of 515m², this residence aims to intrigue potential buyers desiring a blend of modernity and tradition, convenience, and tranquillity. Aureate sunlight streaming through French windows further illuminates this expanse of 50m² living area, adding another layer of vibrance to the entire setting. The main house, designed with an open plan, epitomizes modernity and brightness. The French windows open onto the veranda, offering views of the tranquil garden. A quiet haven away from the hustle and bustle, this house radiates tranquillity and elegance. Here is a nuanced look at the features this house offers: - Open plan living/dining and kitchen area - 2 double bedrooms - Wet room and family bathroom - Utility area - Mezzanine, accessible via stairs from the living room - Further room available as per need. In addition to the main household, the long independent stone building holds a secret of four separate dwellings while preserving the original character of the beams and stone walls seamlessly. The dwellings range from single-storey houses with open floor plans to one specifically designed with wheelchair access. Each one is restored tastefully, contributing to the overall aesthetic appeal of the entire property. Amid these buildings is a beautiful 12 x 6 meter swimming pool fortified with security fencing, offering residents an excellent way to unwind and recharge. The property is surrounded by mature gardens adorned with lush shrubs and trees, creating a large open space for children to frolic and play ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the scenic countryside of Aquitaine, Dordogne, in the quaint village of Saint-Jory-de-Chalais, France, this charming farmhouse presents a unique blend of privacy, rustic appeal, and modern conveniences, ideal for a family looking to immerse themselves into French country living or seeking a potentially rewarding business venture. The property itself features three sizeable bedrooms, each outfitted with built-in wardrobes, designed to accommodate a family comfortably. The interior offers a generous open plan living space which includes a living area equipped with a cozy wood burner, a dining area, and a newly fitted kitchen that opens out to a back terrace. Here, blinds provide shade allowing for serene views of the expansive garden and an alluring pool area. The farmhouse spans a total built area of 112 square meters and is complemented by a substantial plot of 7350 square meters. The residence boasts a practical layout encompassing a utility room that leads to an open garage and an adjacent hangar with space sufficient for a motorhome. Part of the allure of this property is its adjoining campsite, accessible through separate gates and featuring six pitches. An ideal setup for hosting visitors, it includes a reception hut, an above-ground swimming pool, a covered seating area, and a play area, making it an exciting addition for those looking into hospitality ventures or simply a lovely space for entertaining. Living in Saint-Jory-de-Chalais translates to embracing a tranquil lifestyle, surrounded by nature’s beauty. The area is renowned for its historical villages, each telling a story of the rich French heritage. For the outdoorsy types, there's an abundance of walking and cycling trails, and several la ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque Dordogne region of France, in the tranquil village of St-Jory-de-Chalais, this inviting 3-bedroom, 1-bathroom house presents an intriguing blend of comfort and potential. The home is well-appointed and offers a plot size of 7350m² along with a total built size of 112m². The inviting living area extends to 40m², characterized by its open plan and access to delightful outdoor terraces. For those considering relocation or seeking a serene retreat, this property offers more than just a living space—it embodies a lifestyle. The house sits on flatter, lawned gardens, framed by mature trees, providing both privacy and a verdant outlook. It features gated access that leads to a welcoming gravel drive, presenting a strong first impression. The living area connects seamlessly to a covered front terrace and opens onto a rear terrace with a shade blind, perfect for enjoying views of the garden and above-ground pool. Internally, the property has been maintained to a high standard. The airy living space is complemented by double glazed windows and doors throughout and benefits from central electric heating to ensure year-round comfort. Additionally, a cozy wood burner in the living room adds charm for those cooler evenings. The bedrooms are equipped with built-in wardrobes and are generously proportioned. The kitchen has been recently updated, embracing modernity with its fixtures and fittings. A smart shower room and a convenient utility room that leads out to the open garage mark the practical aspects of the house. Adjacent to the private dwelling, a small campsite adds a unique dimension to this property, perfect for entrepreneurship or hosting visitors. It includes a reception hut, six pitches, an a ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene village of Chaleix, right in the heart of the Dordogne region, this delightful property beckons those in search of a peaceful yet vibrant place to call home. With its captivating French countryside aura and the lush landscapes that surround it, this four-bedroom house provides a perfect escape for families, expats, or anyone seeking a second home away from the hustle and bustle of modern city life. As you approach the property, the first thing you'll notice is the gentle quietness that envelops the area, a beautiful reminder that nostalgia and serenity are still alive and well. The clime here is generally mild, with warm summers perfect for outdoor gatherings and mild winters that paint the landscape in soft, muted hues. Perfectly suitable for those who appreciate a laid-back lifestyle in a country setting, Chalais offers just the right amount of seasonal diversity. Once inside, the house presents itself in a condition ready to accommodate comfortably, sparing you the immediate hassle of fixing and mending. As you enter through a welcoming entrance hall, it seamlessly leads you to the kitchen on your right, paired perfectly with an adjoining dining room. The dining area is flooded with natural light, thanks to the charming bay window that gives the space a lively feel, perfect for enjoying meals with family and friends. As you make your way around the ground floor, you'll find: - Entrance hall - Bright kitchen - Adjoining dining room with bay window - Laundry room - Cellar with a glass roof - Spacious living room - Access to rear garden - Covered terrace with electricity and heating - Two ground floor bedrooms with built-in closets - Bathroom - Separate toilet The living room is your gateway to ... click here to read more

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A Tranquil Retreat in the Heart of Dordogne Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds, as the morning sun filters through the lush canopy surrounding your expansive country estate. Nestled just outside the quaint village of Saint-Saud-Lacoussière, this remarkable property offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. With its sprawling grounds, three distinct residences, and a wealth of amenities, this estate is more than just a home—it's a lifestyle. A Story of Space and Versatility As you step onto the property, you're greeted by a beautifully landscaped park garden, where garden lanterns cast a warm glow over multiple terraces. The estate comprises three spacious homes, each with its own private entrance, offering flexibility for multi-family living or a lucrative holiday rental business. The main building is thoughtfully divided into three residences, ensuring privacy and comfort for all occupants. The two front homes, each boasting six bedrooms, are perfect for accommodating large families or groups. Designed with accessibility in mind, one of the homes features a ground-floor bedroom with an en-suite shower, catering to those with reduced mobility. The third residence, located at the rear, serves as the manager's or owner's home, complete with a spacious living area and three bedrooms. A Haven for Relaxation and Recreation The estate's two swimming pools, including a separate children's pool, provide a refreshing oasis for relaxation and entertainment. The pool house, equipped with an outdoor shower, toilet, and sauna, enhances the vacation experience, making it an ideal spot for unwinding after a day of exploration. For equestrian enthusiasts, the ... click here to read more

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Welcome to beautiful Saint-Saud-Lacoussière, located in the stunning Dordogne region of Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France. Here is an exceptional opportunity to own a piece of authentic French countryside. Up for sale is a quaint and charming 2-bedroom cottage that dates back to the mid-1800s. This delightful residence is accompanied by an attached barn, a garage, and a separate outbuilding, all nestled within over one acre of lush gardens which provide beautiful views over the surrounding greenery. The cottage boasts 129 m² of ample living space, brimming with potential. There's an opportunity to extend and enrich the home subject to obtaining planning approval. Thankfully, the property is in good condition, meaning it's perfect for those looking to soak up the French way of life without the need for extensive renovations. The layout of the cottage includes an inviting entrance hall, a cozy living room with original wooden floors, exposed beams, a rustic fireplace, and a fitted wood-burning stove. There's also a snug sitting room or study, ideal for relaxing or pursuing interests. The kitchen is beautifully presented, featuring a fireplace with a wood-burning range. - Two bedrooms, both with wooden floors - One bathroom on the first floor - Ground Floor WC - Attached barn 80m² - Garage - Detached Outbuilding ideal for a studio or craft workshop - Large Garden of over 1 acre with picturesque countryside views Living in Saint-Saud-Lacoussière presents a unique opportunity to experience France's idyllic rural life. The village is known for its rich history, picturesque views, friendly locals, and its position on the Santiago de Compostela pilgrimage route. Its setting in the heart of the Natural Regional Park Périgord ... click here to read more

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