Spacious 4BR Home with Pool near Montignac - Ideal Vacation Rental Opportunity

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Montignac_DORDOGNE, France, Coly-Saint-Amand (France)

4 Bedrooms · 2 Bathrooms · 170Floor area

€299,900

House

No parking

4 Bedrooms

2 Bathrooms

170m²

Garden

Pool

Not furnished

Description

Discover the charm of living in Coly-Saint-Amand, a quaint village nestled in the scenic region of Dordogne, France, with this inviting four-bedroom home. Situated on the picturesque outskirts near the celebrated town of Saint-Amand-de-Coly, this property offers an authentic French countryside experience while being just a 15-minute drive from Montignac and 25 minutes from the bustling market town of Sarlat.

Originally a barn, this property has been transformed into a cozy living space spanning approximately 170 square meters. The ground floor features an entrance hall that leads into a spacious living room, perfect for family gatherings. Adjacent to it is a well-equipped kitchen where culinary enthusiasts can indulge in preparing delightful meals with local produce. Additionally, there is a convenient shower room with a toilet and a storeroom that doubles as a garage, providing ample storage space.

The upper floor is accessed via a long landing that opens to four tastefully appointed bedrooms, ensuring comfortable private spaces for each member of the family. Two additional bathrooms on this floor cater to busy morning routines and relaxing evenings.

The exterior of the home does not disappoint with its 7 meter by 3.5-meter swimming the pool, an excellent spot for relaxation and entertaining guests. The pool area promises delightful summers enjoying the mild local climate, characterized by warm, sunny days and cool evenings. The rear of the home features a terrace overlooking a charming, low-maintenance flower garden, creating a serene environment to unwind.

Local Area and Lifestyle:
Living in Coly-Saint-Amand, residents can immerse themselves in the tranquil life of the Dordogne region, known for its stunning landscapes, historic sites, and vibrant culinary scene. The nearby Vézère Valley, a UNESCO World Heritage site, offers abundant opportunities for hiking, canoeing, and exploring prehistoric caves.

The community of Coly-Saint-Amand is welcoming and perfect for expatriates looking to integrate into French culture. Weekly markets in Montignac and Sarlat provide a taste of local life where one can find everything from fresh produce to handmade crafts. The area is also rich in cultural festivals, music events, and art exhibitions, ensuring that there is always something to pique your interest.

Ideal for a do-it-yourself enthusiast, this property combines the appeal of traditional architecture with the potential for personalization. While in good condition, new owners have the opportunity to further enhance this home through modern renovations or by adding personal touches to the existing rustic charm.

Property Features:
- Four bedrooms
- Two bathrooms
- Spacious living room
- Fully-equipped kitchen
- Private swimming pool
- Terrace and flower garden
- Storeroom which can be used as a garage
- Approximately 170 m² of living space

Amenities:
- Connected to mains drainage
- Close proximity to shops and restaurants in Montignac and Sarlat
- Access to outdoor recreational activities like hiking and canoeing
- A short drive to historic sites and cultural attractions

Climate:
The climate in Coly-Saint-Amand is temperate with distinct seasons. Summers are pleasantly warm, ideal for enjoying the outdoor pool and lush surroundings, while winters are mild with occasional frost, perfect for cozy gatherings indoors.

This property offers a balance of comfort and potential, making it an appealing choice for those looking to invest in a life in the French countryside. Whether you are seeking a permanent residence, a holiday retreat, or an opportunity to integrate into a vibrant expatriate community, this home in Coly-Saint-Amand represents a unique and realistic opportunity.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
4
Size
170
Price per m²
€1,764
Garden size
909
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
2
Has swimming pool
Yes
Property type
House
Energy label

Unknown

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Dordogne region, this charming 4-bedroom house in Condat-sur-Vézère offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a tranquil second home or a lucrative holiday rental. With its lush surroundings and proximity to cultural landmarks, this property is a gateway to the quintessential French countryside lifestyle. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet scent of blooming flowers. This beautifully renovated house, set on a generous 2,400 m² plot, is a haven for nature lovers and those yearning for a peaceful retreat. The village of Condat-sur-Vézère, known for its rich history and vibrant community, is just a stone's throw away from the bustling towns of Montignac and Terrasson, making it an ideal location for both relaxation and exploration. Property Highlights: - Spacious Living: The 140 m² house boasts a cozy 23 m² living room with a wood stove, perfect for chilly evenings. - Modern Kitchen: A 12.4 m² fitted kitchen equipped for culinary adventures. - Comfortable Bedrooms: Three bedrooms on the first floor, each between 12 to 13 m², and two additional bedrooms on the upper floor, including a spacious 23.4 m² master suite. - Luxurious Bathrooms: Two well-appointed bathrooms, one featuring an Italian shower. - Outdoor Oasis: A 9x5 swimming pool with a terrace, ideal for sunbathing and entertaining. - Garden Paradise: A summer kitchen with a plancha area, barbecue, and pizza oven, perfect for alfresco dining. - Family-Friendly: A wooden chalet and playground for children, along with four raised vegetable plots for gardening enthusiasts. - Ample Storage: A 109 m² basement with a workshop, garage, office, and laundry room. - Energy Efficient: Insulated attic and b ... click here to read more

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Step right up, all you international folks dreaming about a slice of the good life in the picturesque French countryside! I want to draw your attention to an absolute gem nestled in the charming village of Condat-sur-Vézère, in the heart of Dordogne. Now, being a bustling real estate agent, my days are packed like a can of sardines, but let me take a moment to share with you the unique allure of this property. Imagine waking up every morning in a beautifully renovated house that effortlessly melds modern comfort with rural tranquility. This 140-square-meter house, we're talking about it being a good condition, is an idyllic spot, whether you're pondering it as a second home or envisioning a potential rental investment for those bustling summer months. Now, let me take you through the story of this house. You're stepping into a lovely living room stretching 23 square meters, warmed cozily by a wood stove. It's the perfect spot to unwind after a day exploring or tending to life's little joys. Adjacent, you've got a 12.4-square-meter fitted kitchen, just brimming with possibilities for culinary creations. Continue to find not one, not two, but three cozy bedrooms, each welcoming in around 12 to 13 square meters, perfect for the family or guests. And let's not forget the bathroom, fully equipped with an Italian shower and a separate toilet for a touch of privacy. Here's where it gets even better—step outside onto a footbridge that sweeps you away to a dazzling 9x5-meter swimming pool. With its spacious terrace, it calls out for lazy sunlit afternoons and heartwarming gatherings. The garden surrounding the pool isn’t just a space; it’s a canvas for living well, complete with a summer kitchen lush with a plancha area, barb ... click here to read more

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Welcome to this charming house for sale in the picturesque village of Condat-sur-Vézère, in the Dordogne region of Aquitaine, France. Located in a tranquil and natural setting, this property offers a perfect blend of serene country living with modern comforts. Just a short 10-minute drive from the towns of Montignac and Terrasson, this home is ideally situated for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle while still being close to essential amenities and attractions. This fully renovated house is a gem for anyone seeking a second home, a summer retreat, or even a lucrative rental property. The house boasts a generous 140 square meters of living space, meticulously maintained and modernized to create a truly welcoming atmosphere. Let's start our tour on the first floor. As you step into the 23 m² living room, you'll immediately notice the cozy ambiance created by the wood stove. Perfect for chilly winter evenings, this space is ideal for family gatherings or simply curling up with a good book. Adjacent to the living room is a well-equipped 12.4 m² kitchen, designed with functionality in mind, providing everything you need for daily living or entertaining guests. This floor also features three comfortable bedrooms, each ranging from 12 to 13 m², offering ample space for family members or guests. The modern bathroom is fitted with an Italian shower, ensuring a touch of luxury to your daily routine, while a separate toilet adds to the convenience. A unique feature of this property is the footbridge that leads directly to the 9x5 meter swimming pool. Imagine stepping out to your private terrace and taking a refreshing dip on a warm summer's day. The garden surrounding the pool is an oasis of tranquility, complete wit ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene village of Condat-sur-Vézère in the picturesque Dordogne region of Aquitaine, France, this charming house offers a perfect blend of idyllic rural lifestyle and contemporary conveniences. The property, with its complete renovation and delightful surroundings, makes it ideal as a tranquil retreat or a profitable vacation rental investment. The house boasts an area of 140 m² and includes a variety of well-appointed spaces. Upon entering, you are greeted by a cozy 23 m² living room equipped with a stylish wood stove that adds warmth and ambiance to the house. An adjacent 12.4 m² kitchen, fitted with modern amenities, is perfect for home cooking and family gatherings. The first floor also houses three bedrooms, each measuring between 12 to 13 m², providing ample private space for a family or guests. Adding to the convenience is a sleek bathroom featuring an Italian shower and a separate toilet. Ascending to the upper floor, there is a convenient 10 m² office space ideal for remote work or study. Additionally, this floor offers two more bedrooms measuring 11 and 23.4 m² respectively, complete with a bathroom and a practical dressing room space. For those who love outdoor living, the property does not disappoint. It features a large 9x5 swimming pool with a surrounding terrace, perfect for laps or leisure amidst views of nature. The 2,400 m² plot also includes a well-maintained garden fitted with a summer kitchen, plancha area, barbecue, and a pizza oven, setting the stage for unforgettable summer evenings. A wooden chalet and a playground make outdoor living enjoyable for all ages. The house is supported by a generous 109 m² basement which comprises a workshop, garage, additional office space, and a l ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the enchanting Périgord Noir, this exquisite stone house in Coly-Saint-Amand offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of French heritage. Perfectly positioned between the historic towns of Montignac-Lascaux and Sarlat, this property is a dream come true for those seeking a tranquil yet accessible second home in France. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of nature, with the sun casting a warm glow over the lush, landscaped grounds. This 233 square meter house, set on a generous 5000 square meter plot, is a haven for those who appreciate the finer things in life. With five spacious bedrooms and two bathrooms, it comfortably accommodates family and friends, making it an ideal holiday home or investment property. ### A Glimpse into Life in Coly-Saint-Amand Coly-Saint-Amand is a picturesque village that embodies the charm and allure of rural France. Known for its rich history and stunning landscapes, the area offers a plethora of activities for every season. From exploring the prehistoric caves of Lascaux to enjoying the vibrant markets of Sarlat, there's always something to do. The climate here is mild, with warm summers perfect for outdoor activities and cozy winters ideal for enjoying the warmth of a fireplace. The local culture is rich and welcoming, with friendly neighbors and a strong sense of community. ### Property Highlights - Location: Situated in a serene hamlet, offering peace and privacy without isolation. - Architecture: Traditional stone construction with slate and flat tile roofing, exuding timeless elegance. - Living Space: 233 square meters spread over two levels, providing ample room for relaxation and entertainment. - Outdoor Amenities: Landscaped gardens with shaded are ... click here to read more

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Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet chirping of birds in the heart of the Dordogne, France. Nestled in the picturesque town of Le Lardin-Saint-Lazare, this charming 4-bedroom house offers a perfect blend of tranquility and adventure, making it an ideal second home or vacation retreat. A Gateway to French Countryside Living This delightful property, set on a sprawling 4,400 m² wooded plot, invites you to experience the quintessential French countryside lifestyle. Built in 1976, the house exudes warmth and comfort, with its spacious 156 m² layout designed for both relaxation and entertainment. The living room, bathed in natural light, serves as the heart of the home, where family and friends can gather for cozy evenings or lively celebrations. A Home Designed for Comfort and Convenience The main house features three well-appointed bedrooms, each offering a serene escape after a day of exploring the local wonders. The fitted kitchen is a culinary enthusiast's dream, equipped to handle everything from simple breakfasts to gourmet dinners. A 17 m² veranda extends the living space outdoors, providing a perfect spot for morning coffee or evening wine, surrounded by the beauty of nature. A Versatile Cottage for Guests or Rental Income Adjacent to the main house is a charming 35 m² cottage, offering a private retreat for guests or an opportunity for rental income. With its own bedroom and living area, this independent space is perfect for hosting family, friends, or travelers seeking a taste of the Dordogne's allure. Embrace the Outdoors The expansive garden is a haven for nature lovers, offering endless possibilities for gardening, outdoor activities, or simply unwinding under the sun. An above ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque region of Aquitaine, France, lies a unique opportunity for those dreaming of crafting their perfect rural retreat. This traditional two-bedroom farmhouse, resting in the quaint town of Terrasson-Lavilledieu, is calling out to visionaries eager to breathe new life into its historic stones. With sweeping views and a sense of serene seclusion, this property offers not just a house but a canvas to create your own ideal countryside home. Resting quietly just a short 15-minute drive from the charming towns of Terrasson and Hautefort, this farmhouse is surrounded by the quiet beauty of the countryside. You’ll find yourself transported out of the hustle and bustle of city life and into the embrace of nature. While the farmhouse currently stands in need of renovation, think of it as a blank slate teeming with potential. Yes, roofs might need some love and refresh, but the sprawling land, rustic charm, and spacious barns are a dreamscape for those with the creativity to see what could be. Speaking of barns, with two substantial outbuildings providing around 100m2 each of floor space, the possibilities are vast. Perhaps a grand living area or entertainment space could be in your future? The farmhouse itself, while modest in its dimension at 65m2, holds a promise of warmth and coziness. Imagine mornings sipping coffee in your future kitchen or breezy afternoons in a lounge area crafted from simple materials that echo the natural beauty outside. Upstairs, your imagination can run wild in the attic, a bright space with the potential to become an inspiring studio or tranquil retreat. - 2 bedrooms - Attic for potential expansion - 2 barns with 100m2 each - 7 hectares of land - Small pond on property - Multi ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene countryside of Terrasson-Lavilledieu, you'll discover a charming farmhouse waiting for a new chapter. As a bustling real estate agent, I can confidently say this property has a unique allure, located in the enchanting Aquitaine region of France. Foreign buyers, especially expats, will find themselves entranced by the rustic beauty and tranquil lifestyle this property offers. Whether you're looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life or embark on a new adventure in the French countryside, this property could be just what you're looking for. The farmhouse itself is steeped in history with a structure that reflects the classic architectural style of rural France. With two cozy bedrooms and a singular yet functional bathroom, this home offers simplicity and charm. The overall size, 65 square meters, is perfect for those seeking a more intimate space to personalize. The ground floor presents a usable space of 34 square meters, providing ample opportunity to craft a warm and inviting living environment. The attic space upstairs hints at potential for future expansion or a delightful transformation into a snug retreat. Highlights of the farmhouse include: - 2 bedrooms, offering comfort and tranquility - 1 basic yet practical bathroom - Picturesque views of the sprawling countryside - A peaceful setting with no close neighbors - 7 hectares of meadows for those looking to enjoy the great outdoors - 2 barns with 100m² each, ideal for a large room or creative ventures - A small pond adding to the rustic ambience - Plenty of natural springs providing a touch of nature’s charm Living in a farmhouse like this isn’t just about the four walls and a roof—it’s about lifestyle. You’ll relish the privacy 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 Aubas offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a second home or holiday retreat in France. With its blend of rustic charm and modern amenities, this property is perfect for families, retirees, or investors looking to immerse themselves in the rich culture and serene landscapes of the Périgord Noir. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of nature, surrounded by 8.9 hectares of lush meadows and woodland. This property offers not just a home, but a lifestyle—a chance to escape the hustle and bustle of city life and embrace the tranquility of rural France. The Main House The main house is a testament to traditional French architecture, featuring solid wood flooring and meticulously maintained structural elements. The ground floor boasts a spacious kitchen and dining area, perfect for hosting family gatherings or enjoying a quiet meal with a view. The separate living room, complete with an authentic Irish-style bar, adds a touch of character and warmth, making it an ideal space for entertaining guests. Upstairs, three generously sized bedrooms each come with their own private bathroom, ensuring comfort and privacy for all residents. The potential to open the living room onto the kitchen offers the flexibility to create a large open-plan space, enhancing the home's already inviting atmosphere. Gîte 1 Fully renovated and operational, Gîte 1 is a charming addition to the property. With a cozy living room, open kitchen, and two bedrooms, it is perfect for holiday rentals or accommodating visiting family and friends. The only tasks remaining are connecting the sanitation system and installing the heating system, both of which are s ... click here to read more

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Nestled amid the serene landscapes of the Périgord Noir region in southern France, you'll find a house that's the perfect blend of existing comfort and untouched potential. Let me take you on a tour of this property, located just about two kilometers from the vibrant center of Montignac-Lascaux, a town known for its historical roots and the famed nearby Lascaux caves. This house—you can already imagine the delightful prospect—boasts four bedrooms spread over a living space of around 120 square meters, fleshing out a canvas ready for your personal touches. It's set in the peaceful embrace of Aubas, offering an inviting view over the village yet remaining within easy reach of the town's conveniences. Life here is marked by a slower pace, but you'll never feel cut off from the allure that the Dordogne region has to offer. As you step inside, the ground floor greets you with a practical and cozy atmosphere. Here, you will find a kitchen awaiting your favorite recipes, complemented by a living room that promises warmth and countless story-filled evenings. A bedroom on this floor makes for a convenient living space with accessibly, while the shower room and WC round out the necessities, ensuring that this level has what you might need on a daily basis. To top it off, a utility room adds that much-valued practicality, perfect for keeping the household running smoothly. Venture up to the first floor and you'll discover a charming space waiting to light up with the sound of laughter. Two of the bedrooms feature distinctive sloping ceilings, evoking a quaint and cozy atmosphere. The fourth bedroom stands out with its independent access—ideal for guests or perhaps setting up an inspiring office space. There’s also an area earma ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque town of Montignac in France, this captivating property awaits your discovery. Perfectly situated less than two kilometers from the bustling center of Montignac, this house offers a serene escape from life's daily hustle and bustle, yet it keeps you connected to the lively heart of the town. This house does not just promise you a new address, it offers you an exciting lifestyle likely to appeal to overseas buyers and expats looking for an opportunity to embrace French living. The main house stands proudly atop the heights, offering a spectacular vista. With no immediate neighbors to disturb your peace, it feels like your own slice of tranquility. The main house greets you with a warm entrance, leading into a cozy kitchen where all your culinary dreams can unfold. The spacious dining and living room area is ideal for hosting dinners or enjoying quiet evenings with the family. Accommodating a total of three bedrooms, two bathrooms—each fitted with both shower and bath—and a convenient dressing room, it provides ample space for a growing family or visiting guests. In addition to the main residence, there is a charming guest house (or gîte) that expands your living possibilities. This space features a large living room perfect for entertaining guests, a modern shower room, and a quaint mezzanine bedroom that would make an ideal retreat for your visitors or could serve other innovative purposes. For those who value fitness or need a space for hobbies, the garden level offers endless possibilities. You'll find a dedicated fitness room perfect for your daily workouts, a spare bedroom, a practical shed, convenient laundry room, and a sizable garage ready to house your vehicle and storage needs. If y ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the stunning landscapes of the Périgord Noir, this exquisite house in Montignac-Lascaux offers a unique blend of character and comfort. This traditional Périgourdine property, with its charming dovecote, is situated on the edge of a small, picturesque village just 5 km from Montignac-Lascaux, in the Aquitaine region of France. With its proximity to the UNESCO World Heritage site of Lascaux Caves, it's an ideal location for those seeking both cultural richness and natural beauty in their new home. The property itself is a testament to the timeless elegance of French country living, and it's ready to move into, making it an appealing prospect for overseas buyers looking for a smooth transition into life in this enchanting part of the world. The spacious interior spans an impressive 250 square meters, offering a generous amount of living space across its four bedrooms and three bathrooms. Let's take a closer look at the features of this magnificent home: - Situated on the heights, offering splendid views - South-facing position, maximizing sunlight - Expansive living room with cathedral ceiling - Traditional fireplace, perfect for cozy evenings - Covered terrace with barbecue for summertime enjoyment - Swimming pool measuring 11m x 4.5m - Large basement with workshop - Spacious garage and laundry room - Additional shower in the basement - Set on approximately 2 hectares of mostly wooded land - Well-maintained condition, with no immediate renovation needed The surrounding area of Montignac-Lascaux is replete with opportunities for leisure and exploration. Renowned for its prehistoric caves, Montignac offers a glimpse into ancient history, drawing visitors from all around the world. Living here means you can ex ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque landscape of Aquitaine, the enchanting town of Montignac-Lascaux is home to a property that tells a story of history, character, and potential. This six-bedroom manor house, a former noble residence, stands proudly amidst more than 5 hectares of lush meadows and serene woodlands. While in great condition, it hints at a storied past and invites its next owners to add to its rich tapestry. With its origins tracing back to the 1400s, this manor has been a silent witness to the march of time, adapting through the centuries while retaining its dignified presence. Just a couple of kilometers from the charming village of Montignac, the property offers a blend of tranquility and accessibility. Living here means embracing a lifestyle set against the backdrop of history and nature, all within a stone's throw of modern conveniences. The manor itself spans over 265 square meters, offering ample space spread across three levels. Whether you are a history aficionado or a family in search of a spacious abode, this property stands ready to offer something truly special. Each of the six bedrooms offers its own unique glimpse into the manor's storied past. With three well-appointed bathrooms, morning routines transform from a hurried affair to a leisurely ritual. Step inside, and you'll find large, inviting spaces perfect for family gatherings, social events, or quiet evening reflections. The heart of the home, a sprawling 72-square-meter living room, beckons with possibilities. Imagine cozy evenings by the fireplace or hosting an intimate dinner party for friends and family. The manor is well-oriented, making the most of natural light spilling through its windows and illuminating its historic features. Feat ... click here to read more

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- Price: €254,400 - Size: 110 sqm (1,184 sq ft) - Bedrooms: 5 - Bathrooms: 2 Nestled on the serene heights of Plazac in the picturesque Perigord Noir region, this charming farmhouse in Montignac-Lascaux is an irresistible French retreat. Perfect for those looking for tranquility amid stunning natural beauty, this property is both peaceful and secluded, offering you a slice of heaven on earth. Picture yourself waking up every morning to the east-facing views that captivate your senses. The farmhouse sprawls over 2.6 hectares of land, which includes 1,200 square meters of an enclosed garden around the house. Beyond the garden, meadows and woods stretch as far as the eye can see, offering ample space for exploration and relaxation. Additional non-adjoining wooded plots further enhance the, making it perfect for nature lovers. The primary farmhouse is set on a single level and features three cozy bedrooms, a functional kitchen, a comfortable living room, and a shower room. Ideal for a family looking for a home filled with charm and potential! If you have guests or perhaps thinking of a rental opportunity, there's an adjoining small gite with its own kitchen, living room, one bedroom, a shower room, and a mezzanine bedroom. Here are some key features: - 5 Spacious Bedrooms - 2 Well-Appointed Bathrooms - Enclosed Garden - Adjoining Gite - Wood and Meadow Land - East-Facing Views - Peaceful Hamlet Setting - Living Room - Kitchens (main house and gite) - Single-Level Living The property is in good condition and ready for you to move in immediately. However, there's always room for personalization, allowing you to put your own stamp on this charming farmhouse. Living in Montignac-Lascaux blends the best of rural and small- ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque region of Périgord Noir, on the heights of Montignac-Lascaux, lies a charming stone house—a true gem waiting for its next chapter. This inviting residence offers an exceptional opportunity for those seeking a tranquil, yet vibrant life immersed in the rich history and culture of France. As a bustling real estate agent constantly juggling multiple properties, let me take you on a journey through this delightful home and the wonderful area it proudly calls home. Firstly, the property itself is a splendid stone house, elegantly restored with high consideration for comfort and traditional design. Notably, this is a ready-to-move-in house, so no need to fret over lengthy renovation processes. Here are some key features: - 3 inviting bedrooms - 2 modern bathrooms - A charming terrace that promises delightful morning coffees - Light-filled veranda creating a cozy nook - Generous 1600 sqm land area - Potential for adding a swimming pool - Spacious and practical wine cellar - Proximity to town center and all conveniences Now, let's dive into the living experience of Montignac-Lascaux. Situated in the heart of the Aquitaine region, Montignac-Lascaux is famed for its prehistoric sites, especially the renowned Lascaux Caves. These fascinating caverns, which hold some of the world's most remarkable Paleolithic art, lie just a stone's throw away, offering a wealth of exploration and discovery right at your doorstep. Montignac-Lascaux exudes a welcoming small-town charm, where historic streets and café-lined squares greet you with French hospitality. Here, your daily life includes leisurely strolls to the local market filled with fresh regional produce, boulangeries offering irresistible pastries, and vib ... click here to read more

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Step back in time and discover a slice of history with this captivating chateau located in the enchanting village of Montignac-Lascaux, nestled in the heart of the Aquitaine region of France. With a rich history that dates back to the 1400s, this former noble residence offers a unique charm and elegance, making it a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for those seeking a regal home in the picturesque French countryside. Set across an expansive 5 hectares of lush meadows and serene woods, this prestigious manor offers an oasis of peace and tranquility just 2 kilometers from the vibrant life and conveniences of Montignac village. The property’s grandeur is evident with its impressive 265 square meters of living space thoughtfully spread over three stories, providing ample room for family and friends to enjoy. Picture this: stepping into a light-filled living room boasting a generous 72 square meters, where original features blend seamlessly with modern comforts. The chateau's six bedrooms provide cozy retreats, while the three bathrooms offer both style and functionality. Whether hosting lavish soirees or cozy family gatherings, this manor is the epitome of elegance. Let’s dive into some of the property's highlights: • Six spacious bedrooms • Three well-appointed bathrooms • Extensive living room covering 72 sqm • Expansive terrace of 42 sqm for alfresco dining • Abundant land of 59,272 sqm • Nestled among lush meadows and woods • Peaceful yet not isolated location • Historic charm dating back to the 1400s • Ready-to-move-in condition • Traditional rustic elegance with modern comfort • Beautifully maintained Life in Montignac-Lascaux offers the perfect blend of relaxation and adventure. Known for the famous Lascaux Caves— ... click here to read more

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Are you searching for your dream home in the heart of France's stunning Dordogne region? Look no further! Nestled in the picturesque town of Montignac-Lascaux, this charming 3-bedroom house offers a lovely blend of contemporary living and timeless French countryside appeal. Situated mere minutes from the world-famous Lascaux Caves, this property makes for an ideal residence for those who wish to embrace the serene and cultural richness that defines this corner of Aquitaine. The town of Montignac-Lascaux is truly a gem. With its charming cobbled streets and historic buildings, this part of Perigord Noir is bursting with cultural heritage and natural beauty. You're in close proximity to the Vezere River, which meanders its way through the lush landscape—a perfect spot for a leisurely stroll or a peaceful afternoon spent picnicking by the water. The local climate boasts warm summers and mild winters, providing a lovely environment to enjoy the great outdoors all year round. Whether you're an avid hiker, a history enthusiast, or someone who simply loves indulging in the local cuisine, Montignac-Lascaux has it all. Now, onto the house itself! Set on a generous 1066m² plot, this property is more than just a place to live; it’s a lifestyle opportunity. The house features a spacious, open-plan design that encompasses 90m² of living space. The interiors welcome you with an entrance hall that seamlessly transitions into the airy living room and fitted kitchen space. Picture yourself entertaining guests or enjoying cozy family dinners here. There’s something very inviting about open-plan living, offering a fluid transition from one area to another. With three comfortable bedrooms, this home is perfectly tailored for a family. Th ... click here to read more

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In the heart of the enchanting Perigord Noir region, just a stone's throw from the legendary Lascaux Cave in France, there's a gem of a property waiting for someone like you. If you're looking for an opportunity to become part of the vibrant, culturally rich area of Montignac-Lascaux, look no further. This 7-bedroom stone house might just be that perfect place you've been dreaming of, where the rustic charm of traditional French architecture meets the serene beauty of the countryside. Let me tell you, as a bustling real estate agent constantly on the move, properties like this don't come by often! Nestled in the tranquil Aquitaine region, this charming estate brings an impeccable blend of history and practical living to your doorstep. With 7 spacious bedrooms and 4 well-sized bathrooms, there's ample room for a large family or to host guests. Trust me, when your friends and family visit, they won't want to leave! Walking into this imposing stone house, one can't help but admire the classic living room with its commanding fireplace, perfect for those cool winter evenings where you just want to curl up with a book in front of a crackling fire. The stone staircase adds a touch of elegance, whisking you away to the upper levels where you can find more intimate quarters. Each of the bedrooms is a canvas, waiting to be personalized into cozy retreats. While the interior might need a little work to bring your personal touch, the possibilities are endless! Think of it as a blank slate, where you can really craft your dream home. - 7 expansive bedrooms - 4 well-proportioned bathrooms - Large living room with fireplace - Impressive stone staircase - Several useful outbuildings - Detached garage for secure parking - Spacious sum ... click here to read more

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