Spacious 8-Bedroom House with Castle Views in La Chapelle-Faucher, France – Ideal Renovation Opportunity!

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Aquitaine, Dordogne, La Chapelle-Faucher, France, La Chapelle-Faucher (France)

8 Bedrooms · 3 Bathrooms · 260Floor area

€344,500

House

No parking

8 Bedrooms

3 Bathrooms

260m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

In the picturesque and enchanting region of Aquitaine, Dordogne, you'll find the charming village of La Chapelle-Faucher, known for its captivating landscapes and historic allure. Here, nestled on the outskirts with breathtaking views of the village castle, lies a charming 8-bedroom house. This spacious abode, constructed in 1964, stands as a testament to the classic architectural styles of its era while offering the potential for modern renovations and personal touches.

Now, let's embark on a journey through this wonderful property. This sizable home spans two levels, featuring a south-facing living room that welcomes ample natural light throughout the day. Imagine basking in the warmth of the sun's rays as they gently illuminate your mornings. With 5 generously-sized bedrooms and 2 well-appointed bathrooms on one level, space is never a concern. An additional three-bedroom apartment further complements the house, providing flexibility for guests or perhaps a multi-generational living arrangement.

But that's not all! A partly adjoining garden beckons with its lush greenery, inviting you to cultivate your own sanctuary. Two large outbuildings stand ready, waiting for a creative touch to breathe new life into them. The possibilities are endless; these structures can become anything from cozy guesthouses to artist studios or even a workshop for your hobbies.

Location is key, and this property certainly boasts an enviable one. Just a mere 10-minute drive will take you to the "Venice of Périgord," Brantôme, where winding waterways meander through the town, offering an idyllic backdrop for leisurely afternoons. Less than 30 minutes away is Périgueux, a magnificent city known for its vibrant atmosphere, rich history, and exquisite dining experiences. Whether you appreciate exploring ancient sites, indulging in gourmet cuisine, or simply soaking up the local culture, you'll find it all within easy reach.

Living in La Chapelle-Faucher provides a unique experience, blending the tranquility of rural living with the conveniences of nearby urban centers. The climate here is typically mild, with warm summers perfect for outdoor activities, while the cooler winters offer a cozy retreat by the fireplace. This tranquil village is known for its friendly community spirit, and you'll quickly feel at home among the welcoming locals.

For those seeking adventure, the surrounding region is a paradise for nature lovers. From hiking and cycling in the scenic countryside to kayaking along the serene rivers, there's always something to do for those who appreciate the great outdoors. And for families, the area is enriched with cultural and educational experiences, making it an ideal environment to raise children.

Returning to the house itself, it's a dwelling with great potential. While in good condition, this property presents an opportunity for enhancements that could truly make it your own. Imagine designing the interior to reflect your personal style, modernizing spaces while preserving its authentic character. Here lies a chance to take what's great and make it extraordinary.

Amenities included in this property:
- Large south-facing living room
- Spacious kitchen
- Separate three-bedroom apartment
- Two outbuildings ready for renovation
- Expansive garden area
- Proximity to Brantôme and Périgueux
- Charming village views
- Close-knit community atmosphere
- Rich cultural surroundings
- A climate perfect for outdoor activities
- Opportunity for renovation and customization

So, if your dream is to own a piece of French charm in a location that offers both retreat and recreation, this house in La Chapelle-Faucher waits for you. Its enduring appeal and potential for transformation make it an irresistible prospect for overseas buyers looking to make a mark on this unique property. Enjoy the richness of rural French life while creating a haven tailored just for you. Don't miss out on the opportunity to be part of this beautiful community—schedule a visit today! But hurry, because as a bussy real estate agent, I can tell you this gem won't last long.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
8
Size
260
Price per m²
€1,325
Garden size
4910
Has Garden
Yes
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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Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet melody of birdsong, nestled in the heart of the enchanting Dordogne region. This exquisite 19th-century house in Villars, Aquitaine, offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of French history while enjoying the modern comforts of a second home. A Timeless Escape in Villars Villars, a picturesque village renowned for its "three wonders," is a haven for those seeking tranquility and a slower pace of life. This charming property, set amidst 2.8 hectares of lush, unspoiled nature, provides the perfect backdrop for a holiday home or a serene retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life. Property Highlights: - Size: 190 m² of living space, offering ample room for relaxation and entertainment. - Bedrooms: Three spacious bedrooms, including two on the ground floor with en-suite bathrooms, and a third bedroom with a shower room upstairs. - Bathrooms: Two well-appointed bathrooms, ensuring comfort and convenience. - Living Spaces: An elegant reception room and a light-filled living room, perfect for hosting family and friends. - Kitchen: A fully fitted and equipped kitchen, ideal for preparing delicious meals with local produce. - Fireplace: An intimate living room featuring a superb period fireplace, adding warmth and character. - Heating: Efficient infrared radiators provide cozy warmth throughout the home. - Outbuildings: A large wooden outbuilding for two vehicles and a second with three horse boxes and storage for equestrian equipment. - Land: Fully enclosed and wooded estate, offering privacy and a connection to nature. The Allure of Dordogne Dordogne is a region steeped in history and natural beauty, making it a sought-after destination for second hom ... click here to read more

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Imagine owning a piece of history nestled in the serene landscapes of Villars, Dordogne. This exquisite 19th-century house, set amidst the lush greenery of Aquitaine, offers a unique opportunity to experience the charm of rural France while enjoying modern comforts. With its rich history and tranquil surroundings, this property is perfect for those seeking a second home or a holiday retreat. A Glimpse into the Past Stepping into this 190 m² house is like taking a journey back in time. The property exudes an authentic and warm atmosphere, with its elegant reception room and a living room that bathes in natural light. The period fireplace in the intimate living room adds a touch of historical charm, making it a cozy spot for family gatherings or quiet evenings. Modern Comforts in a Historic Setting Despite its historical roots, the house is equipped with modern amenities to ensure comfort and convenience. The fitted and equipped kitchen is perfect for preparing local delicacies, while the infrared radiators provide efficient heating throughout the property. Spacious and Versatile Living The house features two bedrooms on the ground floor, each with its own bathroom, offering privacy and convenience. An additional bedroom with a shower room is located upstairs, making it ideal for hosting guests or accommodating a growing family. A Nature Lover's Paradise Set on a fully enclosed and wooded 2.8-hectare estate, the property offers unparalleled privacy and tranquility. The large wooden outbuilding can accommodate two vehicles, while a second outbuilding features three horse boxes and storage space for equestrian equipment and tractors. This makes it an ideal choice for horse enthusiasts or those looking to explore the surr ... click here to read more

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Imagine owning a piece of history nestled in the serene landscapes of Villars, Dordogne. This exquisite 19th-century house, set amidst the lush greenery of Aquitaine, offers a unique opportunity to experience the quintessential French countryside lifestyle. With its rich history and tranquil surroundings, this property is perfect for those seeking a second home that combines charm, comfort, and a touch of nostalgia. A Glimpse into the Past Stepping into this 190 m² house is like taking a journey back in time. The property exudes an authentic and warm atmosphere, with its elegant reception room and a living room that bathes in natural light. The fitted and equipped kitchen is perfect for preparing delightful meals, while the intimate living room, adorned with a superb period fireplace, invites cozy evenings with family and friends. Comfort and Convenience The house features two bedrooms on the ground floor, each with its own bathroom, providing convenience and privacy. Upstairs, a third bedroom with a shower room offers additional space for guests or family members. The property is heated by modern infrared radiators, ensuring comfort throughout the year. A Nature Lover's Paradise Set on a fully enclosed and wooded 2.8-hectare estate, this property is a haven for nature enthusiasts. The large wooden outbuilding can accommodate two vehicles, while a second outbuilding offers three horse boxes and storage space for equestrian equipment and tractors. Whether you're an avid horse rider or simply enjoy the tranquility of nature, this property caters to your every need. The Allure of Villars Villars is renowned for its "three wonders"—a testament to its rich cultural heritage. The village offers a peaceful retreat from ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque Dronne Valley, this authentic 18th-century mill is more than just a house; it's a portal to your French countryside dream. Located in the charming village of Champagnac-de-Belair, in the heart of the Dordogne region, this property offers an idyllic setting for those looking to immerse themselves in the serene beauty of rural France. Here, life is leisurely, with each day beginning and ending amidst the tranquil beauty of nature, punctuated by the gentle flow of the La Dronne River, which meanders across your own wooded and flowered land, measuring approximately 5000 square meters. The climate in this region of France is something to behold. With warm, sun-drenched summers and mild winters, it's an area where you can truly enjoy outdoor living year-round. Imagine waking up to sunny skies, enjoying breakfast on your patio, and strolling through your own private green oasis. The winters bring a touch of crisp air but rarely a harsh chill, making it comfortable to enjoy the scenic beauty in every season. But let's delve into the house itself. The ground floor boasts a living room that invites convivial gatherings, complete with a charming bar and a period fireplace that tells tales of days gone by—a perfect spot to cozy up with a book or good company. The breakfast room and the fitted kitchen speak of warm mornings filled with the aroma of fresh-baked pastries and freshly brewed coffee. This floor also features a bright master suite with its own shower room, offering a peaceful retreat for your relaxation. Heading upstairs, two more bedrooms await, each filled with character and potential to adapt to your needs, whether you're welcoming guests or setting up a home office or craft room. The prope ... click here to read more

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Stepping into this remarkable property located in the heart of the picturesque town of Champagnac-de-Belair, France, is like taking a step back in time fused with all the modern comforts you crave. Here, amidst the lush embrace of the Dronne Valley, sits an exquisitely restored 18th-century mill. For those seeking a serene retreat, or international property hunters with an eye for genuine opportunities, this home promises both history and comfort. A welcoming abode, the house offers three inviting bedrooms, which are perfect for accommodating family or friends during extended stays. The ground floor greets you with a warm living room, complete with a period fireplace - perfect for those cozy evenings after exploring the wonders of the surrounding area. Imagine sipping on a glass of local wine as the embers glow. Property Features: - 3 bedrooms - 1 bathroom - Large living room with bar and period fireplace - Breakfast room - Fitted kitchen - Laundry room - Bright master suite with shower room - Size of 115 square meters - Expansive 5000 square meter plot - Nestled by the River La Dronne This stunning property sits on a vast, fenced plot of land – a whopping 5000 square meters, rich with trees, flowers, and the gentle course of the River La Dronne running through it. It's not just a home but a slice of French paradise where you can relish the tranquility that the green Périgord area is famous for. Life here means waking up to the sound of nature, perhaps inspired by the river's gentle murmur or the morning chorus from local birdlife. Now, let's chat a bit about Champagnac-de-Belair and the life it offers. Set in the Dordogne department, the area is renowned for its rolling hills, wooded landscapes, and an atmosphere o ... click here to read more

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Discover an enchanting slice of history nestled in the scenic elevations of the Dronne valley, between the historic villages of Brantôme and Bourdeilles in the heart of France's Perigord Vert. As you approach this magnificent 17th-century property, you'll be stepping back in time, yet still within reach of the conveniences of today's living. Here lies a unique opportunity - a 620 m² estate offering a formidable blend of historical architecture and modern comfort. Now, let me give you a vivid picture of what it would be like to live here. The house stands proudly on a sprawling 3.4-hectare park, alive with a variety of fruit trees. There, your mornings can begin with walks in nature, amidst the peaceful chirping of birds and the gentle rustle of leaves. The climate here, with its gently warm summers and not-too-harsh winters, perfectly complements the greenery, making it enjoyable to explore the surroundings all year round. Your journey through this impressive property begins in the grand main house. Believed to have ancient roots, the house boasts 12 rooms, each whispering stories of eras gone by. In the living room, the original period fireplace stands as a testament to the property's historic significance—a cozy spot to gather family and friends around during cooler months. Then there's the music room, with its impressive 6.50-meter high ceiling and exposed beams, a haven for those who appreciate the arts and the harmonious acoustics it provides. There are also two other living rooms, both inviting and intimate with their comforting fireplaces and wood stove, perfect for quiet evenings. And don't miss the reading room, flooded with natural light and offering spectacular views of the park. Here, inspiration and relaxa ... click here to read more

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Welcome, dear buyers and explorers, to the enchanting land of Brantôme en Périgord, nestled in the captivating region of Aquitaine in Dordogne, France. It's a place where history, charm, and nature weave together seamlessly. Here, we uncover a 17th-century Perigord masterpiece, patiently waiting for its next proud owner. As a busy real estate agent, it's my pleasure to introduce this exceptional property to you, so please, come along as we unfold its story! Set amidst the breath-taking scenery of the Dronne valley, this grand 620 square meter home offers not just a house, but an exquisite living experience. Perigord Vert, the green heart of the region, showcases this gem as it sits proudly between the historic villages of Brantome and Bourdeilles. Brantome, often called the Venice of Perigord, enchants with its labyrinthine canals and medieval architecture. Bourdeilles, on the other hand, intrigues visitors with its blend of medieval and Renaissance architecture — both villages whisper tales of a rich and profound history, waiting to be explored by history lovers. The property itself invites you on a journey through time while keeping modern comforts at your fingertips. Painstakingly restored with respect to local traditions, it provides an ambiance that is both historic and luxurious. Let's explore what awaits you inside this majestic residence. - 12 magnificent rooms brimming with charm - A living room that boasts an awe-inspiring, period fireplace - A music room with 6.50 meters high ceilings, promising irresistible acoustics - Two intimate lounges complete with warm fireplaces and a wood stove - A luminous reading room with sweeping views over the lush park Moving on, this house boasts seven spacious bedrooms, ea ... click here to read more

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Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds in the heart of the Dordogne region. Nestled in the charming village of Brantôme en Périgord, this exquisite four-bedroom house offers a perfect blend of tranquility and modern comfort, making it an ideal second home for those seeking a serene escape in the French countryside. A Glimpse into Brantôme en Périgord Known as the "Venice of the Périgord," Brantôme is a picturesque village that captivates with its medieval architecture, winding rivers, and lush landscapes. The region is renowned for its mild climate, making it a year-round destination for nature lovers and history enthusiasts alike. Whether you're exploring the ancient abbey, kayaking along the Dronne River, or savoring local delicacies at a quaint café, Brantôme offers a lifestyle steeped in culture and relaxation. The Property This beautifully renovated house, set on a sprawling 207 square meters, is a testament to refined living. With four spacious bedrooms and two well-appointed bathrooms, it provides ample space for family gatherings or hosting friends. The property is in excellent condition, ensuring a hassle-free move-in experience. Key Features: - Spacious Living Areas: Enjoy the expansive living room and a bright, airy veranda that serves as the heart of the home, offering panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. - Dual Kitchens: Two fully equipped kitchens provide flexibility for entertaining or potential rental opportunities. - Versatile Layout: The house can be easily divided into two separate accommodations, perfect for hosting guests or generating rental income. - Outdoor Oasis: The landscaped park, adorned with mature trees and vibrant flowers, invites y ... click here to read more

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Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds in the heart of the Dordogne region. This is not just a dream but a reality waiting for you in Brantôme en Périgord, a charming village often referred to as the "Venice of the Périgord." Nestled in this picturesque setting is a spacious 4-bedroom house, perfect for those seeking a second home in France. A Home with Character and Comfort This beautifully renovated house offers a harmonious blend of traditional French architecture and modern comforts. With 207 square meters of living space, it provides ample room for family gatherings, entertaining friends, or simply enjoying the tranquility of your surroundings. Key Features: - Four Spacious Bedrooms: Ideal for family and guests, each room is designed to offer comfort and privacy. - Two Modern Bathrooms: Equipped with contemporary fixtures, ensuring convenience and style. - Expansive Living Areas: A large, bright living room and an additional lounge area provide versatile spaces for relaxation and entertainment. - Gourmet Kitchens: Two fully equipped kitchens make hosting and meal preparation a delight. - Stunning Veranda: A 35 m² sun-drenched space offering panoramic views of the lush countryside. - Potential for Dual Living: The layout allows for conversion into two independent accommodations, perfect for rental opportunities or hosting guests. - Ample Parking: Includes a garage with an automatic door, a cellar, and a carport for two vehicles. - Landscaped Gardens: A fully fenced, beautifully landscaped park invites you to unwind amidst nature. The Allure of Brantôme en Périgord Brantôme is a gem in the Aquitaine region, known for its rich history, stunning architecture, and vibrant lo ... click here to read more

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Picture yourself in the charming countryside of Vaunac, nestled in the heart of the Dordogne region in Aquitaine, France. Here, we have a delightful 4-bedroom house just waiting to offer you and your family the perfect blend of tranquility and potential. This is a golden opportunity for those seeking a peaceful retreat amid picturesque surroundings, and you're probably wondering why you hadn't found it sooner! Let me paint you a picture of this lovely abode – it's an older house with a charisma of its own, sprawling over a single level, making it accessible and family-friendly. The very heart of the home is its large, sunlit living area, which makes an excellent space for entertaining family and friends, or simply enjoying a quiet evening with a good book. Believe me, the natural light flooding through this room is something that'll instantly relax you after a long day. Now, onto the kitchen – It's generously spacious with ample storage to cater to those who love to cook and entertain. Indeed, it speaks volumes for itself, encouraging creativity with every meal cooked here. Imagine preparing Sunday brunch as you glance into your well-planted garden through the kitchen windows! Here's a quick snapshot of what the house offers: - 4 comfortable bedrooms - 2 well-equipped bathrooms - A large, bright living room - Generous and functional kitchen - Single-level living for easy access - A 1000 sqm garden perfect for nature lovers - Double garage for parking convenience - Workshop/greenhouse for gardening enthusiasts The bedrooms offer ample space and privacy, making them perfect not only for resting but also for turning into home offices or hobby rooms if needed. While the bathrooms are well-appointed to offer comfort, th ... click here to read more

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Welcome to the heart of the Dordogne region in Aquitaine, France, where your dream of finding a cozy country home could become reality. Nestled in the serene landscape of Saint-Pardoux-la-Rivière, this quaint house is perfect for those seeking a peaceful retreat or a comfortable starting point for new beginnings. With over 100 square meters of living space, this property offers a delightful mix of tranquility and convenience. Imagine waking up in one of the two well-appointed bedrooms, with sunlight gently streaming in and birds chirping their morning songs. With just one bathroom to service the household, mornings might mean working out a schedule, but it's a wonderful trade-off for the charm of country living. In addition, this home features a handy study room that could easily transform into an extra bedroom or serve as your personal home office, allowing you to work while enjoying picturesque views of the surrounding countryside. The kitchen is independent, providing a space where culinary creativity can flourish. From preparing simple meals for two to rustic feasts when entertaining guests, this room serves as the culinary hub of the home. The 30-square-meter living area presents a cozy spot for relaxation after a day of exploring the beautiful Dordogne landscapes or entertaining visits from friends and family. Imagine lighting up the evening with laughter and conversation, or simply curling up with a good book and letting the world melt away. Stepping outside, the house extends its charm over a sprawling 8,282 square meters of land. This space welcomes hands-on gardening posts, outdoor recreational activities, or perhaps an expansion project if that’s what you’re dreaming of. Whether you want to grow fresh herbs ... click here to read more

Property for Sale : 2 bedrooms House in Saint-Pardoux-La-Riviere. Price: 97,500 €

Nestled in the serene countryside of La Chapelle-Montmoreau, in the heart of Dordogne, Aquitaine region of France, this characterful house invites you to experience the charm of rural French living. With an appealing price tag, this property presents an exceptional opportunity for overseas buyers looking for a slice of the French lifestyle, whether as a permanent residence or a quaint holiday retreat. Property Features: - Bedrooms: 5 - Bathrooms: 3 - Property Size: 304 sqm - Renovated principal accommodation retaining period features - Dining-kitchen equipped with a 12kw wood-burning stove - Generous sitting room (approx. 60 sqm) with a 20kw wood-burning stove and galleried landing - Snug/TV room, study/bedroom, and utility area - Attached annex offering renovation potential for guest accommodation or a gîte - Outbuildings suitable for storage or workshop - Pool needing renovation (12m x 5m) - Land: Approx. 2.45 hectares of gardens, parkland, and forested area with mature trees and fruit trees - Secured entrance This country property is, without a doubt, a dream waiting for those who dare to dream. Located approximately 12km from the bustling towns of Brantome and Nontron, the home sits comfortably within reach of civilization yet retains a peaceful, secluded feel. The immediate area is adorned with nectarine, pear, fig, and walnut trees, contributing to the rustic charm of the property and offering delightful natural treats for the residents. For those with a vision, the property itself whispers the sweet possibility of renovation and personalization. The main residence has been lovingly renovated, preserving many of its original features, which imbue the house with character and warmth. The attached annex and swimm ... click here to read more

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On a Tuesday morning, you wake up to the sound of nothing in particular — a wood pigeon somewhere in the garden, the faint creak of old beams settling in the warmth. You pad downstairs in the main house, light the wood-burning stove in the kitchen, and by the time your coffee is ready, you've already decided: today you'll drive the twenty minutes to Brantôme's Friday market for cheese and walnuts, and the rest of the week can take care of itself. That's the rhythm Saint-Pardoux-la-Rivière puts you in. And once it gets hold of you, you won't want to leave. This five-bedroom stone property sits at the corner of a quiet lane just outside the village, where the only traffic is the occasional tractor and the neighbour's dog. The house is actually two adjoining cottages — currently connected and working beautifully as one generous family home — with three bedrooms and a shower room in the main section, and two further bedrooms plus two en-suite shower rooms in the guest wing. It's the kind of layout that solves problems. Extended family coming to stay? They have their own entrance, their own living room with a wood stove, their own space. You have yours. Everyone's happy. Or close the connecting door and rent the guest cottage independently during the summer months — the demand for self-catering accommodation in the Dordogne is very real, and very consistent. Throughout both sections of the house, the period character is intact and unhurried: exposed stone walls that keep things cool even in August, heavy oak beams overhead, fireplaces that have been warming people in this valley for well over a century. The main sitting room has a handsome stone fireplace and a wood-burning stove that makes winter weekends genuinely cosy. T ... click here to read more

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Situated in the heart of the enchanting Dordogne region of Nouvelle-Aquitaine, near Saint Pardoux la Rivière, France, is a traditional stone-built house, bursting with potential and awaiting a loving new owner. Absorb the rustic charm of a home that dates back to 1850 while enjoying the comforts of a fully renovated interior, providing a delightful blend of historical character and modern convenience. This three-bedroom house is nestled in approximately nine acres of lush greenery and vibrant gardens, offering an unrivaled sense of privacy and tranquility. Ancient trees, resilient foliage, and sprawling landscapes offer the perfect backdrop for the home and potential equestrian activities, making this an extra appealing offer. With a staggering 173 m2 of light-filled and airy living space, this house promises a comfortable family lifestyle. The ground floor of the residence features a large living room, impressively spanning 60 m². Light floods in through the expansive windows and plays off the gleaming tiles resting underfoot, creating a warm and welcoming ambiance. Fitted with an equipped kitchen, this space is the heart of the home, perfect for hosting friends or family gatherings. A family bathroom and a separate WC, along with a practical cellar and boiler room, complete the ground floor area. Venture up to the first floor to discover three generously proportioned bedrooms. The spacious master bedroom offers an en suite shower room and a dressing room, ensuring a private retreat within your own home. With extra space, the bedrooms can also be converted into a study or home office. Property Features: - Three spacious bedrooms - Two bathrooms, one en suite - Attached garage - Courtyard parking area - Land and g ... click here to read more

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Nestled within the picturesque landscape of the Dordogne region in Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France, this delightful house is awaiting its next family. Located in the serene village of Saint Pardoux la Riviere, this property offers you more than just a house; it gives you the opportunity to live in the heart of France's enchanting countryside, surrounded by lush greenery and charming rural life. This four-bedroom house, built in 1981, is standing proudly in a beautiful, peaceful setting, just a stone's throw away from local amenities. With its 143 square meters of well-maintained living space, it's the perfect backdrop for creating family memories or an ideal escape for expats looking to immerse themselves in French culture. The property presents in excellent condition, with all the conveniences to move right in and start enjoying the tranquil life that this area promises. Living in the Dordogne region, you're treated to a climate that's typically mild, with warm summers perfect for exploring the great outdoors. The winters are gentle, making it ideal for year-round habitation. The local area is a delight for nature lovers and those who appreciate the easy pace of rural life. An abundance of trails and paths offer opportunities for walking, cycling, and exploring, with the stunning backdrop of rolling hills and picturesque countryside. Saint Pardoux la Riviere itself is a charming village featuring the essentials for daily life, including shops, cafes, and local markets offering fresh produce. The nearby river offers a tranquil spot for picnics or leisurely walks, further enhancing the area's appeal to families and retirees seeking a serene and nurturing environment. As you enter the house, you're greeted by a bright and a ... click here to read more

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Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds in the heart of the picturesque Dordogne region. Nestled in the charming village of Bourdeilles, this exquisite 5-bedroom house offers a perfect blend of traditional Périgord style and modern comforts, making it an ideal second home or vacation retreat. A Glimpse into Your New Lifestyle As you step into this architect-designed villa, you're greeted by a spacious living area that exudes warmth and character. The exposed beams and large windows invite natural light to dance across the room, creating a serene and inviting atmosphere. The fully equipped kitchen is a culinary enthusiast's dream, perfect for preparing local delicacies with fresh ingredients sourced from nearby markets. The property boasts five generously sized bedrooms, including a luxurious master suite, ensuring ample space for family and friends. With three bathrooms, morning routines are a breeze, even with a full house. The villa's thoughtful design ensures privacy and comfort for all guests, making it a haven for relaxation and rejuvenation. Outdoor Oasis Step outside to discover a beautifully landscaped 1.8-hectare park, a true sanctuary of tranquility. The vibrant flora and mature trees provide a lush backdrop for leisurely strolls or quiet moments of reflection. The inviting swimming pool, adjacent to the terrace, offers a refreshing escape during warm summer days, while the expansive grounds are perfect for hosting gatherings or simply enjoying the peace and quiet of the countryside. Modern Conveniences in a Historic Setting While the villa retains its authentic charm, it is equipped with modern amenities to ensure a comfortable stay. A central heating system power ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the enchanting landscape of the Dordogne region, in the lovely town of Brantôme en Périgord, stands a property that effortlessly blends tradition with contemporary flair. This charming house, encompassing approximately 253 square meters of living space, beckons those seeking a serene and picturesque lifestyle in the heart of France. As you wander into the village of Bourdeilles, with its medieval and Renaissance roots, you'll immediately feel transported to another era. The air is filled with history and culture, offering countless opportunities for exploration and discovery. And yet, this is a place that has not overlooked the comforts of the modern age, providing an excellent balance for residents and visitors alike. This substantial 5-bedroom house for sale in Aquitaine captures the essence of this unique blend of old and new, maintaining its exquisite Perigord style. Built in 1982, the villa is a testament to fine architecture and thoughtful design. Replete with natural light, it radiates warmth and openness—qualities that are much appreciated by families and couples looking to make a vibrant yet peaceful home in this corner of the world. Property Features: - 5 spacious bedrooms with a master suite - 3 luxurious bathrooms and an additional shower room - Large, welcoming living room with exposed beams - Fully equipped and fitted kitchen - Inviting reception room perfect for gatherings - Central heating system by heat pump, installed in 2021 - Spacious basement with workshop and capacity for 3 vehicles - Beautifully landscaped, fully enclosed 1.8-hectare park - Private swimming pool extending from the terrace - Septic tank compliant with current standards Set amid 1.8 hectares of verdant parkland, dotte ... click here to read more

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Welcome to the quaint town of La Chapelle-Montmoreau, located in the enchanting region of Aquitaine, France. In this heartwarming blend of serenity, community spirit, and beautiful landscapes, a unique property awaits its new owner. Presenting a lovely 5-bedroom stone house nestled amidst the soothing tranquility of nature. Ensconced in extensive grounds of approximately 2.45 hectares, this stunning property also offers a tremendous opportunity for those keen on engaging in personal restoration projects. Enter the gates to your private haven and marvel at the mesmerizing charm of this robust, character-filled residence. Maintained in good condition by the current owners, many of the original period features of this home have been retained, making way for an enticing blend of old-world allure and modern living comforts. The spacious family-oriented accommodation primarily consists of four bedrooms and two bathrooms. It features a welcoming dining-kitchen warmed by a 12kw wood-burning stove, a generous sitting room with a 20kw wood-burning stove and a galleried landing, and a cozy snug/TV room. A flexible space that can serve as either a study or an additional bedroom and a convenient utility room rounds off the ground floor. The thoughtful layout upstairs features a sublime main bedroom enriched with extensive bath and shower facilities, along with two additional bedrooms and a bathroom. For those with a knack for interior design and renovation, the property hides a gem – an annexe in need of refurbishment awaits your touch. An additional bedroom, bathroom, and storeroom are up for creative transformation, potentially turning into a delightful guest space or gîte (subject to the required permissions). Other fe ... click here to read more

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