Spacious 4-Bedroom Stone House Near Bergerac, Perfect Family Home with Garage & Veranda in La Force, France

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La Force, Aquitaine, 24130, France, La Force (France)

4 Bedrooms · 3 Bathrooms · 202Floor area

€392,200

House

No parking

4 Bedrooms

3 Bathrooms

202m²

No garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Nestled in the heart of the picturesque French region of Aquitaine, this charming four-bedroom stone house in La Force invites you into a world where serene countryside living meets modern convenience. As a bussy real estate agent, I regularly come across properties that captivate with their undeniable charm and potential, and this particular home is no exception. Although I have many properties to show, this one stands out for its perfect blend of tranquility and practicality, ideal for overseas buyers or expats seeking a slice of authentic French life.

The home offers a generous 202 square meters of living space, thoughtfully distributed to accommodate a growing family or those who cherish having ample room to entertain and relax. This lovely residence boasts a light-filled living room spanning an impressive 70 square meters, seamlessly leading you out onto a delightful terrace where you can savor a morning coffee or indulge in evening relaxation. The open-plan fitted kitchen, equipped with all the necessities, flows into a charming veranda, making it an ideal space for culinary creativity and social gatherings alike.

- 4 spacious bedrooms
- 3 modern bathrooms
- Open-plan fitted kitchen
- Veranda for all-season enjoyment
- Generous living room of 70m2
- Underfloor heating
- Double glazing windows
- Mains drainage
- Independent garage
- Beautiful terrace
- Two bedrooms on ground level for easy access

La Force is more than just a place to live—it’s a lifestyle to be embraced. Located just a short drive from two quaint towns, you'll find everything you need for daily living, from cozy cafes to vibrant markets. Only ten minutes away, the historical town of Bergerac offers rich cultural experiences, with its medieval architecture and renowned wine production. Imagine strolling the cobbled streets at your leisure, sampling local delicacies, or participating in the town's many cultural festivals that reflect the vibrant heritage of the region.

The property lies within the idyllic countryside setting, characterized by rolling hills, lush greenery, and a climate that delivers warm summers and mild winters, making it a perfect retreat year-round. The vast 2995 square meters of land surrounding the home provides an open canvas for gardening enthusiasts to cultivate their dream outdoor oasis or for children to play and explore freely.

Families relocating here often find it rewarding to engage in outdoor pursuits, with hiking trails and cycling routes offering breathtaking views and fresh country air. The local community is warm and inviting, often organizing gatherings and events that foster a sense of belonging amongst residents—an attribute that truly transforms this area into a home away from home.

If considering the investment angle, this property's condition is ready to move in, meaning less time spent on renovations and more time enjoying your new abode. However, should you wish to add personal touches or extensions, the structure provides a robust foundation for creative customization. There's ample potential for enhancing the already delightful aesthetic and making it distinctly yours, further proving this house to be a wise choice whether for a permanent residence or a holiday getaway.

Living in a house in rural France like this one brings unique joys and experiences. You will delight in the early morning walks, collecting fresh produce at local farmer markets, and finding peace in the simplicity of nature around you. While it's a peaceful setting, there's never a dull moment with all the cultural events, wine tasting tours, and historical sites waiting to be discovered nearby. The connectivity to nearby towns ensures that you’re never far from excitement or amenities, balancing rural charm with urban accessibility.

In summary, this stone house in La Force presents a compelling proposition for anyone looking to immerse themselves in the beauty, culture, and lifestyle that Aquitaine has to offer. Whether seeking a quiet family haven or an extension of your property portfolio, the opportunities here are both exciting and rewarding. If you feel this property aligns with your vision of life in beautiful France, don’t hesitate to reach out—I’d be thrilled to help guide you toward making this charming house your new home.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
4
Size
202
Price per m²
€1,942
Garden size
2995
Has Garden
No
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
3
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
House
Energy label

Unknown

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Nestled in the serene town of La Force, in the breathtaking region of Aquitaine, Dordogne, awaits an opportunity that beckons both investors and families looking to establish roots in France. Here, in a quaint location that's ideally suited for those seeking a quieter pace of life, we present a property that combines practicality with potential. The town of La Force offers a unique blend of tranquility and convenience. With its close proximity to local shops, daily life becomes delightfully simple. Imagine waking up to the peaceful sounds of nature, knowing that you’re just a stroll away from all essentials. For those considering a move to France, or perhaps looking for a vacation retreat, this spot is ideal. The town is perfectly nestled within Dordogne, a region famed for its stunning landscapes, historic castles, and exquisite local cuisine. This property in La Force comes with dual accommodations, making it versatile for various needs. Whether you’re looking for a family home or an investment property with rental potential, this property offers flexibility. The main living area is on a single-story level, which includes a cozy living room, a functional kitchen, two inviting bedrooms, and a well-appointed bathroom. It's a layout that offers convenience and comfort for family living. The second accommodation opens up more possibilities. Situated on the ground floor, it features an open-plan living space with a kitchen, and as you make your way upstairs, you’ll discover a private bedroom and bathroom. This setup is especially advantageous for those considering a rental or perhaps accommodating guests, offering privacy and separation from the main living area. What truly sets this property apart are the outbuildings ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene and picturesque countryside of La Force, in the Aquitaine region of the Dordogne, France, this dual-living house presents an exceptional opportunity for those seeking both a taste of authentic French living and an intriguing investment prospect. Located in one of the most charming regions of France, this property combines the tranquility and natural beauty of rural France with the comforts and possibilities of modern living. The house itself is a charming and spacious property, comprising of two independent dwellings, perfect for two families or for generating rental income. It serves as an excellent choice for expats or overseas buyers looking for a property where they can either invite relatives or capitalize on the lively rental market in the area. The first dwelling is conveniently designed on one level, offering: - A cozy living room for relaxing evenings - A well-appointed kitchen for whipping up local delicacies - Two comfortable bedrooms for peaceful nights - A functional bathroom The second dwelling, complementing the first, adds an extra layer of versatility with its unique layout: - An inviting ground floor living room with a kitchen - One spacious bedroom upstairs - A modern bathroom for convenience Between these two comfortable units are outbuildings that offer immense potential for expansion or development, catering to your creative visions. Whether it's a guest house, a studio, or additional living space, the possibilities are endless. Life in La Force is a symphony of the rural, the historic, and the modern. The town boasts a tapestry of history and culture, where each stroll along the ancient streets feels like a walk through time. Known for its friendly and welcoming communi ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Dordogne region, this delightful 3-bedroom house in La Force offers an idyllic retreat for those seeking a second home or vacation property in France. With its rich history, stunning landscapes, and vibrant local culture, Dordogne is a haven for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life and immerse themselves in the tranquil beauty of the French countryside. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of nature, sipping your morning coffee on the sun-drenched terrace, and planning a day filled with exploration and relaxation. This property, in good condition, provides the perfect canvas for creating unforgettable memories with family and friends. Property Highlights: - Location: Situated in the charming village of La Force, Aquitaine, Dordogne, France. - Size: Spacious 126 square meters, offering ample room for family gatherings and entertaining. - Bedrooms: Three comfortable bedrooms, ideal for accommodating guests or family members. - Bathrooms: One well-appointed bathroom, designed for convenience and comfort. - Price: At €189,000, this property represents excellent value in the sought-after Dordogne region. Local Lifestyle and Attractions: - Cultural Richness: Dordogne is renowned for its medieval castles, prehistoric caves, and vibrant markets. Explore the nearby Château de Monbazillac or the ancient Lascaux caves. - Gastronomic Delights: Indulge in the region's culinary offerings, from foie gras and truffles to exquisite wines. The local markets are a feast for the senses. - Outdoor Adventures: With its rolling hills, lush forests, and winding rivers, Dordogne is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. Enjoy hiking, cycling, or canoeing along the Dordogne River ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene setting of Aquitaine's renowned Dordogne area, the quaint village of La Force provides an alluring escape from the hustle and bustle of metropolitan life. Prospective overseas buyers looking for a slice of idyllic French life will find this 3-bedroom house a welcoming prospect. Even though I'm quite busy attending to a range of properties, I couldn't resist sharing about this one, thanks to its blend of practicality and potential. This property, located in a serene neighborhood yet conveniently close to local shops and amenities, offers a living environment that is both charming and conveniently functional. Imagine waking up to the soft rustle of leaves and knowing you’re just a short stroll away from picking up freshly baked baguettes or enjoying a cup of coffee at a nearby café. La Force is situated in the beautiful Dordogne region, known for its lush landscapes, historic villages, and exquisite cuisine. Living here means becoming part of a community rich with history and culture. The area is favored by many for its mild climate, capturing the warmth of the Mediterranean without the intense heat of the south. Summers are enjoyable and winter is mild, making it a comfortable year-round destination. Imagine enjoying long walks or cycling through the scenic countryside that shifts colors across the seasons—lush green in the spring, vibrant golds and reds in autumn. The property itself is divided into two separate accommodations that altogether provide three cozy bedrooms. The first accommodation, designed on a single level, includes a welcoming living room, a functional kitchen, two bedrooms, and a shared bathroom. The second unit begins on the ground floor with an open-plan living space and kitch ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the charming locale of La Force, nestled in the picturesque region of Aquitaine, Dordogne, rests a delightful house offering not just a home but a lifestyle imbued with a sense of tranquility and convenience. This incredible opportunity awaits in an area well-regarded for its historical allure and serene setting, perfect for prospective homeowners seeking a peaceful retreat in the bustling heart of nature's beauty. As you approach this exceptional property, a sense of anticipation grips you, knowing the house is positioned just a stone’s throw away from quaint local shops and essential amenities. Our journey begins as we step into the first of the two interconnected living spaces, a testament to simplicity and functionality. The single-story main area welcomes you with a warm ambiance, featuring a cozy living room ideal for unwinding after a day exploring the vibrant local culture. The adjoining kitchen provides ample space for creating culinary masterpieces with ingredients fresh from nearby markets, showcasing the region’s abundance. The ground-floor layout further complements daily living with two comfortable bedrooms that promise restful nights and lazy mornings. The bathroom, efficiently designed, anchors the living experience, promising all you need within reach. For those with grander dreams, picture yourself utilizing the outbuildings that serve as a blank canvas for expansion or development, limited only by the reach of your imagination. Connected yet distinct is the second accommodation, offering privacy and comfort, whether for guests or extended family. The downstairs living room effortlessly flows into a quaint kitchen space, ready to host evening gatherings. Ascend the stairs to discover an ad ... click here to read more

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Discovering the charm and potential of living in La Force, a picturesque and serene village nestled in the Dordogne region of Aquitaine, France, can be an enchanting journey for any prospective homeowner. Whether you are considering a shift to a tranquil lifestyle or eyeing an investment with solid potential, this 3-bedroom home holds promise for both. La Force is a quaint village that boasts a blend of rich history, rural charm, and convenient proximity to major town hubs. Living here means you're close enough to larger towns for the necessities, yet far enough to enjoy the respite of country living. The Dordogne region is known for its gentle climate, offering warm summers that invite you to explore the great outdoors, while the winters are mild enough to still enjoy. Surrounded by lush landscapes and the melodic sound of the Dordogne river flowing nearby, the environment creates a serene backdrop for this delightful abode. This engaging home possesses a unique layout with two independent dwellings, allowing the flexibility to accommodate multiple family arrangements or the potential to invest in a rental property. Each dwelling offers an inviting haven with thoughtfully laid out living spaces. As you enter, the promise of comfortable living beckons you in. - First Dwelling on one level: - Cozy living room - Functional kitchen - 2 welcoming bedrooms - 1 well-appointed bathroom - Second Dwelling stands apart with its own character: - Comfortable living room combined with a kitchen - Bedroom to retreat upstairs - 1 bathroom Nestled between these spaces are outbuildings offering ample potential. Imagine the opportunity to expand or develop according to your vision, be it a creative studio, additional li ... click here to read more

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Seize the opportunity to own a charming 3-bedroom property in the picturesque town of La Force, nestled in the Aquitaine region of Dordogne, France. This property is perfect for those looking for a sound investment or a versatile home setup. With its unique configuration, this house caters beautifully to multi-family living or provides an excellent setup for a rental opportunity. Situated in the tranquil yet vibrant commune of La Force, life here strikes a delightful balance between peaceful countryside serenity and the buzz of nearby cities. La Force is a place where the gentle rhythms of rural life harmonize with modern amenities, offering a warm, welcoming atmosphere to all who call it home. The locals are friendly, and the region's culture is rich with history and tradition. For overseas buyers, relocating to La Force is akin to stepping into a French dream. The region is renowned for its stunning landscapes, rolling hills, and vineyards that contribute to the famous Dordogne wine country. The climate here is mild, with warm summers and gentle winters, making it an ideal location year-round. The pace of life is slower, but there's always something happening — from local markets to cultural festivals, there's never a dull moment. The property itself is a story of space and potential. Divided into two independent dwellings, it offers flexibility depending on your needs. Whether you're planning to unite families, start an investment project, or just want ample space for guests, this house provides options aplenty. Let's take a closer look at its features: - Two separate units - First unit on one level: living room, kitchen, 2 bedrooms, bathroom - Second unit split between ground floor and upstairs: living room with ... click here to read more

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Tucked away in the tranquil and picturesque town of La Force in the Dordogne region of France, this delightful 3-bedroom house presents a unique opportunity for those seeking a serene lifestyle amidst the beauty of Aquitaine. Priced at a competitive 199,000 EUR, this property provides a wonderful avenue for making a home in a part of the world that's rich in history and culture. Ideal for overseas buyers or expats, this location offers a combination of both quiet village life and accessible modern convenience, making it a superb choice for families, retirees, or even holiday home seekers. La Force, nestled within the lush greenery of Dordogne, is an intriguing destination for potential homeowners. Known for its striking landscapes and charming French countryside, this area captures the essence of a peaceful retreat. Life here is infused with a sense of calm owing to the balance between natural beauty and local charm. People in the region are friendly and welcoming, making it easy to blend into the community and enjoy the French way of life. The climate is typically mild with warm summers and cool winters, offering a comfortable living environment throughout the year. The house itself, in good condition, offers a cozy living space with ample room to personalize and make one's own. The first accommodation, laid out on a single storey, comprises a welcoming living room, a functional kitchen, two bedrooms, and a well-sized bathroom. It's perfectly liveable and enjoyable as it is, yet it gives homeowners the flexibility to add personal touches. This section of the property is great for establishing a family space where everyday life unfolds with comfort and ease. Next to it, the second accommodation presents another dimens ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Dordogne region, this delightful 1930s house in Lamonzie-Saint-Martin offers an idyllic escape for those seeking a second home in France. With its rich history, stunning landscapes, and vibrant local culture, Dordogne is a haven for expatriates and holidaymakers alike. This property, with its classic charm and modern comforts, is a gateway to a lifestyle of tranquility and adventure. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds in your own private sanctuary. This three-bedroom house, set on a generous plot, is a perfect blend of vintage allure and contemporary living. The single-story layout ensures ease of access, making it ideal for families and retirees alike. Property Highlights: - Spacious Living Area: The ground floor boasts a large, cozy living room of nearly 40 m², perfect for family gatherings or quiet evenings by the fireplace. - Modern Amenities: A well-equipped laundry room and a shower room with WC add to the convenience of daily living. - Comfortable Bedrooms: The ground floor features a 12.8 m² bedroom, while upstairs, two additional bedrooms offer ample space and high ceilings, one with a bathtub and sink. - Home Office: An upstairs office provides a quiet space for work or study, ideal for remote working or creative pursuits. - Outdoor Oasis: The property includes a beautiful wooded park, partially fenced for privacy, with a southwest-facing orientation that captures the sun's warmth throughout the day. - Inviting Pool: An 8 x 4 swimming pool offers a refreshing escape during the warm summer months, with unobstructed views of the surrounding countryside. - Additional Space: A barn of approximately 100 m², divided into two space ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the charming commune of Lamonzie-Saint-Martin in the scenic region of Aquitaine, Dordogne, this captivating Périgord-style house is awaiting those who dream of a serene French countryside lifestyle. With its four well-appointed bedrooms and ample living spaces, this property promises a delightful mix of comfort and bucolic charm, making it an appealing choice for overseas buyers and expats alike, especially those with families. Upon entering this 178 sqm house, you are greeted by a spacious lounge/dining area that sets a welcoming tone with its cozy wood-burning stove, ideal for those chilly evenings. An additional room on the ground floor provides versatility, capable of serving as a second lounge, dining room, or a quiet home office, thanks to its inviting fireplace and views of the lush garden. The accommodation's practical layout includes one ground floor bedroom accompanied by a bathroom and separate toilet, offering convenience and accessibility. The first floor hosts three more bedrooms, one of which boasts an ensuite shower room and fitted wardrobes, simplifying storage solutions. Also on this level is a quaint vaulted mezzanine, perfect as a secluded reading nook or a playful children’s area. The property’s charm extends outdoors with its extensive garden. Here mature fruit trees, including walnut, fig, apple, and mirabelle, dot the landscape. There’s ample space for personal touches such as a vegetable patch, inviting its new owners to immerse themselves in gardening pleasures. For those with a vision, the grounds present potential for installing a swimming pool, further enhancing outdoor family fun or serene relaxation. Two substantial garage/workshops offer additional utility; one even features ... click here to read more

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Gardonne, a picturesque commune nestled in the Dordogne region of Aquitaine, France, offers a serene lifestyle that's ideal for those looking to immerse themselves in French countryside charm without feeling too remote. Here lies a delightful single-storey house that could very well become the canvas upon which you paint your new life story. Standing proudly at nearly 140 square meters, this well-maintained, three-bedroom abode awaits its new owners. The house boasts a living room distinguished by its high ceilings, creating a sense of spaciousness that's a luxury in itself. As you pass from the entrance, the living area flows seamlessly into the dining room, inviting you to host family dinners or casual get-togethers with friends. The semi-open kitchen, fitted with modern amenities, offers a space where culinary adventures await. The recent updates provide functionality without sacrificing that welcoming warmth. Among its three bedrooms, the house features a contemporary master suite that's sure to be a personal retreat from the rigors of daily life. This suite, equipped with reversible air conditioning and a bespoke dressing area, is your own sanctuary. Thanks to large bay windows, this space is bathed in natural light, and it could easily be transformed into a separate studio or office area for those needing privacy or who work from home. One of the house's best assets is its adaptability to your lifestyle needs, whether you require additional space for a studio or prefer the thought of a unique guest area. With: - 3 bedrooms - 1 bathroom - Open-plan living/dining room - Semi-open fitted kitchen - Reversible air conditioning in master suite - Inertia electric heating - Wood stove in living room - Double wooden gla ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene landscape of Gardonne, France, this delightful single-storey dwelling awaits those seeking the tranquility of rural living combined with the convenience of modern amenities. This welcoming 138 square meter house, set on a plot of 1160 square meters, offers an inviting space perfect for families or individuals considering the move to this charming area. With a harmonious blend of spacious interiors and peaceful exteriors, this property is a testament to the relaxed yet vibrant lifestyle found in the Dordogne region. As you approach the house, you are greeted by the gentle chirping of birds and the rustle of leaves, a daily soundtrack for residents of Gardonne. The property begins to reveal itself as a haven of calm, away from the hustle and bustle yet not isolated from the conveniences one might need. The three-bedroom abode opens into a bright and airy living room, where ceilings rise high above, adding a sense of grandeur and airiness to the space. Imagine evenings spent here, cozily warmed by the wood stove, providing both comfort and an authentic French rustic touch. The living room seamlessly flows into the dining area, prompting visions of shared meals and gatherings with loved ones. Adjacent to this space, the recent semi-open kitchen stands ready for culinary exploration, and with local markets abundant with fresh produce, cooking here is bound to be a joy. The house's layout ensures that functionality marries comfort, which is further enhanced by the thoughtful inclusion of inertia radiator heating and reversible air conditioning, particularly in the expansive master suite. Speaking of which, this master suite is a splendid retreat within the home, offering tranquility and versatility. Wi ... click here to read more

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Nestled within the picturesque landscape of Saussignac, France, this charming 3-bedroom house presents a unique opportunity for those looking to invest in a residence full of potential. Ideal for both a holiday retreat and a full-time abode, this lovely property combines the comfort of modern amenities with the allure of pastoral tranquility. Set on a generously sized plot, the house spans approximately 145 sqm and is thoughtfully arranged over multiple levels. Upon entering, the hallway greets you with convenient built-in storage, leading into a practical kitchen that opens onto a south-facing terrace—perfect for enjoying the serene settings and a warm cup of coffee in the morning sun. The spacious living/dining area, equipped with a working chimney, ensures cozy family gatherings in the winter, while providing stunning views over the adjacent lake. The ground floor also comprises a double bedroom with a nearby bathroom, offering convenience and accessibility. The first floor features an open mezzanine that can serve as an office space or a relaxation nook, overlooking the lively dining area below. Additionally, the lower level of the house includes a laundry room with ample storage space, ideal for an organized household. Adjacent to the main house, an annexe provides additional living quarters, which encompass a bedroom, a shower room, and an open plan living/dining/kitchen area. This space is perfect for hosting friends and family, ensuring privacy and comfort during their stay. Moreover, the property includes a garage with a workshop area, accommodating various family projects and storage needs. The outdoor area of the property is equally impressive, featuring a beautifully manicured garden that descends gently ... click here to read more

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Picture yourself sipping morning coffee on a sun-warmed terrace, the scent of lavender drifting from your garden as church bells echo softly through the medieval village of Saussignac. Below, your heated saltwater pool glimmers invitingly, its exotic wood deck already catching the early Dordogne sunshine. This is the rhythm of life in your 200-square-meter village house, where authentic French living meets modern comfort in one of Aquitaine's most celebrated wine regions. This thoughtfully restored three-bedroom residence sits at the heart of village life yet maintains complete privacy within its walled garden sanctuary. The property reveals itself through a generous entrance hall flooded with natural light, immediately establishing the exceptional volumes that define every corner of this home. Dual openings create an elegant flow between the welcoming living room anchored by a wood-burning stove and the contemporary kitchen that opens seamlessly to outdoor living spaces. Here, the boundaries between inside and outside dissolve, inviting you to embrace the unhurried pace of southwestern French life. The ground floor layout has been designed with both everyday living and entertaining in mind. A separate dining room provides space for long lunches that stretch into evening, while practical additions including a pantry and workshop demonstrate the home's readiness for immediate occupation. The heated pool becomes your private resort from May through October, its secure automatic shutter providing peace of mind for international owners who divide their time between properties. Upstairs, three well-proportioned bedrooms await, including a primary suite with dedicated shower room that creates a genuine retreat within the ho ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque village of Cunèges in the beautiful region of Aquitaine, this splendid property offers an amazing opportunity for those looking to relocate to the charming and tranquil French countryside. With its historic stone architecture, this house is a slice of the quintessential rural life many dream about. The property is perfectly positioned in a peaceful village setting, yet provides easy access to the bustling towns of Bergerac and Eymet, both just a short 15-minute drive away. The convenience of nearby shops only five minutes down the road is an added bonus for daily needs. This substantial property, sprawled across 1430 square meters of lush enclosed garden, consists of two main structures—a family home and an additional unit that is ripe with potential for renovation. The main house, which is comfortably habitable, encompasses around 200 square meters and boasts five spacious bedrooms. One of these bedrooms is conveniently located on the ground floor, providing a perfect solution for anyone seeking an accessible living space. The house also includes a cozy lounge, a sophisticated dining room, and a well-laid-out kitchen, perfect for epicureans who enjoy cooking up gourmet meals. For families, there is something special about living in a domicile where past meets present in harmony. This property lets you feel history in its stone walls while offering the flexibility and comfort of modern living. Envision weekends spent in the garden, tending to flowers, or perhaps starting a small vegetable garden. The garage, seamlessly attached, offers practical storage or a workspace for DIY projects. Features of the Property: - Five bedrooms for flexible living - Ground floor bedroom for added convenience ... click here to read more

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Looking for a spacious home nestled in the picturesque landscape of Pomport, France? Well, buckle up, because life's about to get a whole lot more interesting! Imagine having your very own wine estate with a historic flair, oozing potential for anyone looking to create a lifestyle far removed from the busy city life. Welcome to your future home set in Aquitaine, Dordogne, where rolling vineyards and rustic charm give way to modern day conveniences. Our bustling town of Pomport, friends, is where serenity meets opportunity. Located in the south-west of France, this little slice of heaven is renowned for its rich history, vibrant culture, and some of the finest wine regions in the world. The climate here is oh-so-delightful with mild winters and warm summers, an absolute paradise for those who love basking in the great outdoors without the hustle and bustle of city life. This remarkable property sits on a massive plot of 1,000 m² and comes with a sprawling house that harks back to an era of grandeur. Now, I won't gloss over it, this house isn’t ready to move in tomorrow. It needs a bit of love. Renovation, as some might say, is a creative process. So, if you’re armed with a vision and the will to transform, this is your playground! There's an opportunity here to reimagine a home tailored just for you and, maybe even, curate a wine-tasting experience right in your backyard. Living in Pomport, you're in the heart of the AOC Bergerac and Monbazillac regions, complete with 23.45 hectares of lush vineyards ready for the taking. Whether you're a wine enthusiast or someone looking to tie the laces in wine tourism, this property is tailor-made for any such adventure. Beyond the vines, there are 2.59 hectares of poplar groves an ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Dordogne region, this expansive 5-bedroom house in Bergerac offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a second home in one of France's most enchanting locales. With its generous 216 m² of living space, this property is perfect for families or individuals looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life and immerse themselves in the serene beauty of the French countryside. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet scent of blooming flowers in your own private garden. This property, set on over 2,400 m² of fully enclosed, wooded, and landscaped land, provides a sanctuary of peace and privacy. The heated swimming pool is a delightful feature, perfect for leisurely swims or entertaining guests on warm summer days. A Home with Versatile Living Spaces The house is thoughtfully designed to accommodate various living arrangements. Whether you envision it as a family retreat or a rental opportunity, the layout offers flexibility and comfort. The property includes: - Five spacious bedrooms: Ranging from 10 to 20 m², providing ample space for family and guests. - Two living rooms: Measuring 26 and 29 m², ideal for relaxation and social gatherings. - Two kitchens: Perfect for culinary enthusiasts or hosting large family meals. - Two bathrooms and two shower rooms: Ensuring convenience and privacy for all residents. - Three toilets: Strategically placed for ease of access. Modern Comforts in a Rustic Setting Despite its rustic charm, the house is equipped with modern amenities to ensure a comfortable stay: - PVC double glazing for energy efficiency. - Reversible air conditioning and electric radiators for year-round comfort. - A closed fireplace/insert for co ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the tranquil countryside of Monestier, a charming village in the idyllic region of Aquitaine, France, awaits an opportunity that's as captivating as it is promising. Here you will find a rustic stone house that is not just a home, but a chance to immerse oneself in a lifestyle that's both fulfilling and serene. As a bussy real estate professional, I have come across many properties, but there's something truly special about this property that sets it apart. Let's take a leisurely stroll through this enchanting estate, situated less than an hour from the bustling city of Bordeaux. This delightful property stretches out over an expansive 2.5 acres, offering broad open spaces and a comforting distance from the commotion of city life. As you enter, your first glimpse will be of the welcoming main house, a heartwarming 4-bedroom haven that delivers a perfect blend of classic charm and modern convenience. Here's a snapshot of what this estate has to offer: - 14 Bedrooms spread across four separate living spaces - 3 Gites, each with their unique character (5-bedroom, 3-bedroom, and 2-bedroom) - 3 well-appointed bathrooms - A spacious 476 square meters of interior living space - A large swimming pool complete with terracing for sun-soaked afternoons - A boules court, ideal for leisurely afternoons - A communal lounge for gathering and relaxation - A gym fitted for those health enthusiasts - A convenient laundry room - A garage and storage barn, providing ample space - Land size: over 11,000 square meters Now, let's set the scene. Monestier, situated in the enchanting region of Aquitaine, is renowned for its picturesque landscape adorned with sweeping vineyards and historic castles. The local climate here is temper ... click here to read more

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