Spacious 5-Bedroom Stone Home in Scenic Les Eyzies, Dordogne with Expansive Grounds and Charming Rural Setting

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Les Eyzies, Aquitaine, 24, France, Les Eyzies (France)

5 Bedrooms · 3 Bathrooms · 246Floor area

€525,000

House

Parking

5 Bedrooms

3 Bathrooms

246m²

Garden

Pool

Not furnished

Description

If you're dreaming of living in the heart of picturesque France, then this stunning stone house in Les Eyzies, Aquitaine, could be exactly what you're looking for. Nestled in a serene hamlet surrounded by lush countryside, this spacious family home offers the ideal retreat with modern convenience yet boasts a taste of rural French life.

Les Eyzies, situated in the Dordogne region, is renowned for its rich prehistoric history and lush landscapes. This charming village is often referred to as "The World Capital of Prehistory." Nearby, you’ll find fascinating sites such as the Lascaux Caves and numerous other archaeological wonders that pepper the landscape. The town itself offers a glimpse into authentic French country living, with quaint local markets, atmospheric cafes, and excellent restaurants. The weather here is pleasant, featuring mild winters and warm summers, making it perfect for families and expats looking to settle in a comfortable and welcoming environment.

Spread across a generous 246 square meters, this five-bedroom stone house exudes rustic charm and provides ample space for family living. The ground floor packs in functionality and charm with a large kitchen perfect for family gatherings and creating special meals. A roomy living space, equipped with a cozy wood stove, becomes a welcoming spot for relaxation, especially during cooler months. A separate dining room offers an intimate setting for meals.

Head upstairs and find five spacious bedrooms, offering space for everyone in the family to have their sanctuary. With a trio of bathrooms, morning routines will be seamless, and guests will always be comfortable. The stone façade of the home promises longevity and a traditional feel, while the interiors are set up ready for immediate move-in.

As you explore the exterior, the land available stretches over 11,945 square meters, offering endless opportunities for landscaping, gardening, or even starting a small hobby farm. There’s also a well to support any green-fingered aspirations you may have. A key feature for any car enthusiast is the garage space, accommodating up to five cars, ensuring you and your visitors never run out of room.

- 5 spacious bedrooms
- 3 bathrooms
- Large kitchen for family gatherings
- Cozy living room with wood stove
- Separate dining room
- 12m² laundry room
- A dedicated office space, ideal for remote work
- Generous garage with space for 5 cars
- Pool house with a heat pump for comfy swimming
- Large land of 11,945m²
- Charming views of wood and garden
- Courtyard and kiosk for outdoor enjoyment
- Reliable gas central heating

Beyond the property's boundaries, Les Eyzies and its surroundings offer plenty for every member of the family to enjoy. Adventurers can embark on hikes in the surrounding forests or explore the Dordogne river, which winds its way through the countryside offering water-based activities. For those who yearn for culture, the local museums and galleries deliver enriching experiences.

Moving to an international location can be daunting, but Les Eyzies provides a supportive and friendly community atmosphere, making the transition smoother for expats and foreign buyers. Local schools are nearby, adding even more convenience for families considering relocation.

While this house is move-in ready, it also offers scope for personalization to truly make it your own. Whether it’s expanding on the garden, redecorating rooms, or adding your unique touch, the potential is there to shape it to fit your vision of a perfect home in the French countryside.

Taking the step to relocate internationally is a significant one, but with this property in Les Eyzies, the move becomes an exciting adventure, opening doors to a life full of history, culture, and the unyielding beauty of the French landscape. With this property, you’re not just buying a house; you are investing in a lifestyle brimming with potential and opportunity amidst one of France’s most captivating regions.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
5
Size
246
Price per m²
€2,134
Garden size
11945
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
Yes
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
3
Has swimming pool
Yes
Property type
House
Energy label

Unknown

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Looking for a cozy retreat in the heart of France’s enchanting Dordogne region? Nestled in a quaint village setting between Les Eyzies and Montignac, this charming one-bedroom stone house offers a unique blend of historic ambiance and tranquil rural life. This property would be ideal for overseas buyers or expats eager to immerse themselves in quintessential French village life. The property is positioned in Les Eyzies, a small village in Périgord Noir, renowned not just for its stunning landscapes but also its rich history. Known as the “cradle of prehistory,” the area is filled with caves and historical sites dating back to prehistoric times. This makes it an attractive destination for history buffs and those with a keen interest in the antiquities. Life in Les Eyzies is characterized by a peaceful village atmosphere with stunning natural surroundings, offering an authentic French experience that is warm and inviting. The region enjoys a moderate climate, with pleasant summers and mild winters, making it appealing throughout the year. Now, let’s delve into the property details. The stone ensemble includes a 93 square meters house, perfectly laid out on one level, complete with a kitchen, living room, bedroom, and bathroom. The living area is a generous 26 square meters, providing a comfortable space for relaxation and daily living. The surrounding structures present a fantastic opportunity for those with a creative vision. There’s an attic that offers potential for conversion, allowing you to customize it to meet your needs. Additional buildings include old stables, a two-level barn that could be transformed to match your dreams, a dryer, and a garage adjoining the barn. This ensemble of buildings is centered aroun ... click here to read more

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Located in the quaint setting of Les Eanchyuring Eyzies within the Vézère Valley, this distinguished 5-bedroom stone house embodies the essence of the Périgord region, beckoning those who dream of a truly French country living experience. The property, though in need of some tender love and care primarily in the kitchen and certain interiors, offers a solid foundation and an exhilarating opportunity for someone willing to undertake renovations to transform it into a personalized haven. Set on a generous land parcel of 3384 sqm, the home presents an expansive living room leading to a terrace that boasts serene views over the lush valley, a sight that promises tranquil mornings and peaceful evening reflections. The house accommodates five bedrooms, including two suited for children, making it a desirable option for a family. The kitchen area remains unfinished, giving new owners free rein to design and implement a culinary space that suits their taste and needs. A distinct feature of the property is the sizable barn which spans 66 sqm. This space is ripe for conversion; already equipped with water and electricity, it potentially serves as an additional guest house, workshop, or storage area. The land itself invites the possibility of installing a swimming pool, suggesting summers filled with joy and outdoor entertainment. Living in Les Eyzies offers a lifestyle steeped in history and natural beauty. Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the area is famous for its prehistoric caves and rich archaeological sites, presenting unique leisure activities including cave tours and historical museums. For the outdoor enthusiast, kayaking and canoeing on the Vézère River provide adventurous family outings, while numerous tra ... click here to read more

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Nestled amidst the captivating landscape of Les Eyzies, Aquitaine, 24, France, this expansive stone house stands as a testimony to rustic beauty and serene living. The allure of this home lies not just within its walls, but in its prime location, surrounded by the enchanting vistas of the French countryside. As you approach this appealing property, it's clear you're stepping into a different world. Located just a brief 5-minute drive from the quaint town of Les Eyzies, this house offers the ideal balance of seclusion and convenience. For those unfamiliar, Les Eyzies is an area rich in history and archeological significance, often referred to as the "Prehistoric Capital of the World" due to its abundant caves and ancient remnants. Here, life moves at a gentle pace, and the simplicity of rural living is complemented by the tapestry of historical and natural wonders that lie at your doorstep. Occupying a generous hectare of land, the property includes a main house and a guest house, both built utilizing traditional stone architecture. The main house holds within it two spacious bedrooms, a well-equipped kitchen that's perfect for whipping up traditional French cuisine, and a warmly inviting living room that flows effortlessly onto the pool terrace. Here, you can take a seat and let your worries be carried away by the breathtaking views of the valley. The guest house is a delightful addition, and ready to welcome family or friends, teaching you the joys of hosting in such a sublime setting. With three additional bedrooms, a cozy kitchen, and another inviting living room, you are bound to cherish the unforgettable moments spent with loved ones. Moreover, a former bakery has been cleverly transformed into an extra bedroom, ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the Dordogne region, this exquisite stone house in Les Eyzies offers a unique blend of historical charm and modern comfort. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant murmur of the Vézère River, as sunlight filters through the lush canopy surrounding your private retreat. This is more than just a home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in culture, nature, and tranquility. ### A Day in Les Eyzies Start your day with a leisurely breakfast on the terrace, where the panoramic views of the valley unfold before you. The air is crisp and invigorating, carrying the scent of wildflowers and the promise of adventure. As the sun climbs higher, explore the nearby prehistoric sites that have earned Les Eyzies the title of "World Capital of Prehistory." Wander through ancient caves adorned with millennia-old art, or visit the National Museum of Prehistory to delve deeper into the region's rich past. ### Architectural Elegance This 5-bedroom stone house is a testament to the timeless beauty of Perigord architecture. The exposed stonework and traditional fireplace exude warmth and character, while the stone spiral staircase adds a touch of elegance. With 118 square meters of living space, the home is both spacious and inviting, offering ample room for family gatherings or quiet reflection. ### Seasonal Splendor Each season brings its own magic to Les Eyzies. In spring, the landscape bursts into a riot of colors, with wildflowers carpeting the meadows. Summer invites you to cool off in the private swimming pool, surrounded by the serene beauty of your 3400 square meter grounds. Autumn paints the valley in hues of gold and crimson, perfect for leisurely walks or cycling through the c ... click here to read more

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Envision yourself living in a quaint, picturesque village in the enchanting Perigord Noir region, just a stone's throw away from the famed medieval town of Sarlat. Welcome to Les Eyzies, where we are delighted to present a charming 6-bedroom stone house, offering a blend of traditional architecture with modern potential. This property is nestled on an elevated site, boasting sublime views of the rolling countryside. It features a generous 290m² of living space, complemented by a sprawling garden exceeding 2000m², dotted with mature trees and serene terraces perfect for outdoor living and dining. The house itself is drenched in character, constructed over traditional cellars and equipped with a slate roof that epitomizes rustic French charm. The living accommodation extends to 130m² in the main house, with an additional 70m² available in an old barn that adjoins the main building—ideal for expansion or redevelopment. Furthermore, a cosy guest house spans approximately 90m², offering four bedrooms and enhancing the property’s capacity to host family and friends or to serve as a potential rental opportunity. While considered to be in good condition, this property also welcomes those who may wish to infuse their own style and improvements—making it a delightful project for those inclined towards customization. Its current state is a comforting blend of 'move-in ready' with 'potential for personalization'. Property Features: - 11 total rooms - 6 bedrooms - 4 bathrooms - Total interior space: 290m² - Land area: 2150m² - Large garden with mature trees - Expansive terraces - Separate guest house Living in Les Eyzies not only means having a charming home but also immersion in a region rich with history and culture. Known as ... click here to read more

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Indulge in the delight of the French countryside in this charming, 5-bedroom stone house located in the idyllic village of Les Eyzies, Aquitaine. Situated in the heart of the Vezere valley, this home offers the perfect balance of rustic charm and modern convenience, ideally suited for buyers who are particularly fond of the Perigord region and hope to find a well-appointed pied-a-terre there. The house sizes up to a total living space of 150 square meters, ideally nested within a sizable plot of 3384 square meters. The expanses of land surrounding the house pose an opportunity to relish in the exquisite outdoors, proposing a rare chance of installing a swimming pool in the home's lush greenscape. Layout and Features: - A spacious living room that seamlessly opens out onto a terrace, offering soul-stirring views of the enchanting valley. - Five bedrooms, two of which are children's rooms, designed thoughtfully, catering to the needs and comforts of every resident. - Three fully-equipped bathrooms, each promising a tranquil, spa-like experience right at the comfort of your residence. - An unfinished kitchen eagerly awaiting a personal touch to fulfil culinary dreams. The house, while in good condition, requires some finishing works, allowing the new owners to add their personal flair to the home. One of the main highlights of the property is a 66 square meter barn that holds the potential to be converted into additional living space across two levels. Water and electricity connections are already in place, thus reducing the complexity of any future renovations. Living in Les Eyzies: Les Eyzies is a charming village set in the picturesque Vezere valley, boasting of a rich history with numerous famed archaeological ... click here to read more

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Welcome to the charming world of Les Eyzies, Aquitaine, nestled in the picturesque heart of France. If you're considering a cosy corner of the world to call home, this delightful 3-bedroom house might just be the perfect spot for you. Before we embark on a journey through this lovely property, let's take a moment to explore what it's like to live in this scenic region, known for its rich history, fabulous climate, and the laid-back French lifestyle that so many expats and foreign buyers seek. Les Eyzies is a quaint village and holds the distinction of being the nation's prehistory capital. Surrounded by stunning landscapes and ancient caves, it offers a unique glimpse into the past while providing modern-day comforts. Living here means enjoying the tranquil ambiance of the Dordogne region, with its rolling hills, picturesque river valleys, and charming village life. The climate is temperate, with mild winters and warm summers, perfect for those who love outdoor activities. The area's geography makes for excellent hiking, canoeing, and bird-watching, while the picturesque villages dotted throughout the landscape promise endless exploration. Now, let's talk about the property itself. Picture arriving at this charming refuge, located just five minutes from the centre of Les Eyzies. It's gracefully tucked away in the surrounding hills, ensuring no neighbors will disturb your peace and tranquility. This two-story, three-bedroom house, with a generous indoor space of 142 square meters, is ready to welcome new owners without the need for major renovations—a definite plus for those looking to settle in quickly. Upon entering the house, you'll find a convenient layout, with a ground-floor en suite bedroom providing easy access ... click here to read more

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Picture yourself sipping morning coffee in the garden of your own 19th-century presbytery as the limestone cliffs of the Vézère Valley glow golden in the early light, the same cliffs that sheltered humanity's ancestors 17,000 years ago. This is your reality in Les Eyzies-de-Tayac-Sireuil, the world capital of prehistory, where owning a vacation home means living among some of Europe's most significant archaeological treasures while enjoying the exceptional cuisine and relaxed pace of the Dordogne. This remarkable historic presbytery occupies a privileged position in the heart of Les Eyzies village, a location that combines cultural significance with everyday convenience. The property consists of a substantial main residence plus two separate annexes, including an independent office space that opens possibilities for creative work, rental income, or simply a private retreat. The former parsonage garden wraps around the buildings, offering established plantings, mature trees, and elevated views across the village rooftops toward the dramatic valley landscape beyond. Standing in this garden, you're literally surrounded by 15,000 years of human history, with prehistoric cave sites visible from your own grounds. The 184 square meters of living space within the main building provides generous proportions characteristic of ecclesiastical architecture from this period. Four bedrooms offer ample accommodation for family gatherings or hosting friends who'll be eager to visit your French vacation home. High ceilings, original architectural details, and the solid construction methods of the 1800s create spaces with character and presence. The single bathroom represents an opportunity rather than a limitation, as many international ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of Les Eyzies-de-Tayac-Sireuil, a village steeped in history and charm, stands a 19th-century presbytery waiting to be transformed into your dream vacation home. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of village life, the aroma of freshly baked baguettes wafting through the air, and the promise of a day filled with exploration and relaxation. ### A Journey Through Time This historic property, with its main building and two annexes, offers a canvas for those with a vision. The former parsonage garden, a tranquil oasis, provides a serene backdrop with views over the village, inviting you to unwind and soak in the ambiance of this unique location. The potential to create a bespoke retreat is limited only by your imagination. ### Embrace the Lifestyle Living in Les Eyzies is like stepping into a storybook. Known as the "Capital of Prehistory," this village is a UNESCO World Heritage site, offering a rich tapestry of history and culture. Imagine spending your days exploring ancient caves, marveling at prehistoric art, and immersing yourself in the stories of the past. As the seasons change, so too does the landscape. Spring brings a burst of color to the Dordogne countryside, while summer invites leisurely picnics by the river. Autumn's golden hues provide a stunning backdrop for hikes, and winter offers a cozy retreat by the fireplace. ### Local Delights The village is a culinary haven, with local markets offering fresh produce, artisanal cheeses, and regional wines. Dining in Les Eyzies is an experience in itself, with restaurants serving traditional French cuisine that tantalizes the taste buds. For the adventurous, the surrounding area offers a plethora of outdoor activities. From kayaking on ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Dordogne region, this exquisite 4-bedroom house offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of French paradise. Located near Les Eyzies de Tayac-Sireuil, this property is perfect for those seeking a second home that combines tranquility, culture, and the quintessential French lifestyle. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of nature, with the sun casting a warm glow over the lush, rolling hills of Nouvelle-Aquitaine. This is not just a house; it's a gateway to a lifestyle that many dream of but few achieve. With 200 square meters of living space, this home is designed for comfort and elegance, making it an ideal retreat for family gatherings or a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Property Highlights: - Location: Situated in the serene Vallee de l'Homme, between the charming towns of Sarlat and Les Eyzies. - Condition: Built in 2010, the house is in excellent condition, ready for immediate occupancy. - Living Space: 200 m² of light-filled interiors, offering a harmonious blend of modern amenities and classic French charm. - Bedrooms: Four spacious bedrooms, including a master suite with an en suite bathroom and private terrace. - Bathrooms: Two well-appointed bathrooms, ensuring convenience and privacy for all residents. - Kitchen: A fully fitted and equipped dining kitchen, perfect for culinary enthusiasts. - Living Room: An expansive 45 m² open-plan living area, ideal for entertaining or relaxing with family. - Outdoor Space: Set on 1.5 acres of beautifully landscaped gardens, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside. - Swimming Pool: A 10m x 4m swimming pool with a paved terrace, perfect for leisurely summer days. - Additional Features ... click here to read more

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A Journey to Tranquility in the Heart of Dordogne Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant chirping of birds, as the morning sun filters through the lush canopy surrounding your stone house in Les Eyzies-de-Tayac-Sireuil. Nestled in the picturesque Dordogne region, this 4-bedroom property offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of city life, inviting you to embrace a lifestyle steeped in history, culture, and natural beauty. A Tale of Two Cottages This unique property is divided into two independent cottages, each exuding rustic charm and modern comfort. With two bedrooms, a bathroom, a fully-equipped kitchen, and a cozy living room in each unit, the layout is perfect for hosting family and friends or generating rental income. The stone walls and wooden beams whisper stories of the past, while the modern amenities ensure a comfortable stay. Seasonal Splendor and Daily Rhythms As the seasons change, so does the landscape around your home. Spring brings a burst of color with wildflowers dotting the countryside, while summer invites you to bask by the large swimming pool, savoring the warmth of the sun. Autumn paints the region in hues of gold and crimson, and winter offers a peaceful retreat, with the crackling fireplace providing warmth and ambiance. Local Lifestyle and Cultural Riches Les Eyzies is renowned for its prehistoric sites and rich cultural heritage. Spend your days exploring the nearby caves, such as the famous Lascaux, or visiting the National Museum of Prehistory. The region is a haven for food lovers, with local markets offering fresh produce, artisanal cheeses, and fine wines. Indulge in traditional French cuisine at charming bistros or enjoy a leisurely picnic by t ... click here to read more

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Step out onto the front terrace on a July morning and you'll hear it before you see it — the faint toll of the village bell drifting up the hillside, a pair of swallows cutting arcs above the limestone cliffs, and nothing else. That's the particular silence of Les Eyzies-de-Tayac-Sireuil. Not emptiness — richness. The kind that costs nothing and stays with you long after you've gone home. This compact stone cottage sits elevated against the hillside, looking out over a deeply green valley that hasn't changed much since the Cro-Magnon people found shelter in these same cliffs 15,000 years ago. It's been recently renovated — properly done, not cosmetically patched — and the result is a property that works hard despite its modest 41 square metres. Two levels. An open-plan kitchen and living room on the ground floor where the original stone walls keep things cool without air conditioning even in August heat. A shower room tucked neatly beside it. Climb the stairs and you arrive at a single bedroom that catches the morning light and looks out over the terraced hillside below. Three terraces. That detail matters more than it sounds. The front terrace is where you'll drink your coffee. The side terrace catches the afternoon shade and is where you'll eat dinner — confit de canard from the butcher on the main road through the village, a glass of Bergerac rouge, the kind of meal that takes two hours because that's the pace here. The raised terrace at the upper side has a different quality altogether — quieter, more private, the kind of spot where you bring a book and lose an afternoon. Add a renovated outbuilding that can serve as a studio, office, or extra storage, a stone cellar for keeping wine at the right temperature year-r ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Dordogne region, this exquisite stone house in Les Eyzies-de-Tayac-Sireuil offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of French paradise. Known for its rich history and stunning landscapes, Les Eyzies is the perfect backdrop for your dream vacation home or second residence. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of nature, with the morning sun casting a warm glow over the rolling hills and lush greenery that surround your property. This charming house, with its traditional stone façade, is a testament to the timeless beauty of French architecture. A Home Designed for Comfort and Elegance Spanning 204 square meters, this spacious home is thoughtfully designed to accommodate both intimate family gatherings and larger social events. The main house features: - Ground Floor: A welcoming dining room, a cozy living room perfect for relaxing evenings, a well-equipped kitchen, a convenient pantry, a comfortable bedroom, and a modern bathroom. - First Floor: Three additional bedrooms, a stylish bathroom, and an attic space ripe for conversion into a personal studio or playroom. - Basement: A practical cellar, a boiler room, and ample storage space. Guest House and Outdoor Amenities For those who love to entertain, the property includes a charming guest house with two bedrooms, ensuring privacy and comfort for your visitors. The outdoor area is a haven for relaxation and recreation, featuring: - A sparkling swimming pool with a pool house, ideal for sun-drenched afternoons. - Three garages providing ample space for vehicles and storage. - A beautifully maintained vegetable garden, perfect for those with a green thumb. Modern Conveniences with a Touch of Tradition While the house ret ... 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 greenery surrounding your expansive country estate. Nestled just outside the charming town of Souillac, this 9-bedroom property offers a unique blend of traditional French architecture and modern comforts, making it an ideal vacation home or second residence. ### Embrace the French Countryside Lifestyle As you step into the main house, you're greeted by the warm embrace of rustic charm. The spacious living room, with its inviting pellet stove, serves as the heart of the home—a place where family and friends gather to share stories and laughter. The adjoining kitchen, equipped with modern appliances, is perfect for preparing meals inspired by the local cuisine, while the cozy dining room invites you to savor every bite. Upstairs, the first floor reveals a sanctuary of comfort with four well-appointed bedrooms. Each room tells its own story, with exposed beams and traditional cantou fireplaces adding a touch of history. The attic above offers endless possibilities for customization, whether you envision a creative studio or additional living space. ### A Haven for Guests and Family The adjoining building houses five independent living units, each designed to offer privacy and comfort. Two spacious studios on the ground floor provide a cozy retreat, complete with open kitchens and private bathrooms. Meanwhile, the three gîtes, each with direct access to the pool, promise a seamless indoor-outdoor living experience. Imagine guests enjoying their morning coffee on private terraces, overlooking the sparkling waters of the pool. ### Explore the Enchan ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the Périgord Noir, you will find a house waiting for new stories and memories to be created by its future owners. Situated in the quaint and picturesque village of Saint-Cyprien, in the Dordogne region of France, this home offers a slice of peaceful French countryside living. With two bedrooms and one bathroom, it strikes a balance between cozy and spacious, perfect for those who are seeking a new lifestyle in one of the most charming regions of France. This cozy house, expertly renovated, boasts 170 square meters of living space. Its walls breathe history, having retained their original character, offering a unique blend of old-world charm and modern convenience. The property features a variety of buildings that invite creative possibilities. There’s an enchanting barn that has the potential to be converted into a fabulous additional living space, complete with a bedroom and an en suite shower room, should you decide to add your own touch. Living in the Périgord Noir area offers an exceptional experience for newcomers from abroad. The climate here is gentle, providing warm summers perfect for exploring the nearby scenic landscapes, and mild winters that allow for cozy moments at the local cafés. The air is fresh, and the skies are often a painting of light hues, inviting you to relax and enjoy the serenity of rural life. With a location perched on a hillside, you'll enjoy beautiful views that awaken with the sunrise and rest with the sunset. The atmosphere here is tranquil yet vibrant, with the whisper of the trees and occasional greetings of friendly locals passing by. You are conveniently positioned between the towns of Saint-Cyprien and Les Eyzies, both offering delightful opportunities to ... click here to read more

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This 4-bedroom house situates itself in the heart of Saint Jean de Colé, one of France’s prestigious villages noted for its medieval beauty and cultural heritage. Located in Aquitaine, Dordogne, the property stands on an elevated patch, offering panoramic views of the lush, surrounding landscape. Ideal for families or individuals looking for peace without sacrificing access to community and culture, this house combines the charm of rural living with the convenience of nearby amenities. The residence spans an impressive 192m². Upon entering, you are greeted by a welcoming reception area that leads into a spacious and inviting 53m² living room, perfect for family gatherings and entertaining guests. The large, fitted kitchen is equipped for culinary enthusiasts, providing ample space and facilities to cook and dine comfortably. The ground floor houses a master suite complete with a bathroom, offering privacy and ease. Upstairs, three additional bedrooms accompanied by bathrooms ensure plenty of room for family and visitors. These well-appointed spaces cater to comfort and are adaptable to your personal decorative tastes. Moreover, the home includes a substantial basement and a cellar, presenting additional storage or potential living space that awaits your personal touch. The property is set in a park-like area of more than one hectare, fully enclosed and beautifully landscaped with various plant species, including fruit trees and century-old oaks known for their summer truffles – a true nature lover's paradise. Property Features: - Four bedrooms - Living area: 192 m² - Fitted kitchen - Reception area - Spacious 53m² living room - Master suite with bathroom on the ground floor - Three upstairs bedrooms each with bath ... click here to read more

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Sure, let me take you on a journey through this remarkable home located in the enchanting village of Saint Jean de Cole in the Dordogne region of France. This delightful dwelling offers an excellent opportunity for those dreaming of a French countryside lifestyle combined with modern comfort and convenience. Welcome to your new adventure in the lovely region known as the Perigord Vert. Situated on the heights of a medieval village celebrated for its rich history and stunning architecture, this residence offers not just a home but a lifestyle brimming with possibilities. As you approach the property, the beauty of the lush surroundings and the tranquility of the area greet you warmly. The house itself reflects the quintessential spirit of the region with its impressive facade, nestled amidst a verdant landscape that includes over one hectare of enclosed parkland. The Dordogne enjoys a moderate climate, with warm summers perfect for outdoor activities and mild winters that make for cozy times by the hearth. This climatic backdrop allows you to enjoy everything the area offers throughout the year, from vibrant autumns filled with colorful foliage to spring days when the landscape bursts back into life. Now, picture yourself at the entrance of this 192 square-meter property. The reception area, just past the main door, invites you in with its practicality and space, a prelude to what the rest of the house has in store. The living room, all 53 square meters of it, exudes warmth and spaciousness – it's a perfect spot to relax with family or entertain friends. With its large windows, natural light floods in, giving the room an airy and open feel. A fitted and equipped kitchen caters to the culinary enthusiast in you. Imagi ... click here to read more

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Welcome to the beautiful, enchanting town of Fleurac, nestled in the heart of Dordogne, Aquitaine, St-Jean-de-Cole, France. Here, you will have the privilege of beholding this unique three-bedroom property that is swathed in an air of resplendent history and charm. This domicile, originally built in 1609, carries the intriguing history of a flour mill. An added quirk to this property is the existence of its very own island, complete with a sluice gate designed to efficiently control the adjacent river flow and effectively prevent flooding. Step inside and you'll be greeted by the rich tapestry of the dwelling's past; many original features have been maintained, baring the proud marks of time. The vestiges of the mill, although in need of restoration, speaks profoundly of the structure's historical importance. The main living space is draped in rustic charm with warmth provided by a traditional wood-burning stove and the added comforts of some electric underfloor heating. An open fireplace enlivens the living room, adding to the cosy ambiance. Spread over a sizable 150 square meters, this house allows sufficient room for versatility. You'll find all the main living spaces positioned above convenient stone storage areas, accessible via the extensive balcony. Property Features: -Three Double Bedrooms -One Bathroom -Wood burning stove -Electric underfloor heating -Stone Storage areas -Full-length balcony This property holds promising potential for expansion. Incorporated into the main house is a considerable 70 square meter room with several windows that could easily be converted into additional living space. Or, subject to permissions, into a separate accommodation. At the rear of the property, three stone outbuildings ... click here to read more

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