This villa is found at the end of a long country driveway. Surrounded by vast grounds and trees, this French farmhouse is a delightful property full of character and charm.
The impressive high ceilings and exposed beams on the inside of this maison give the property its old fashioned ambience.
Two bedrooms are found downstairs, with two more upstairs, accessed through the traditional wooden staircase.
For those looking for more privacy, an annexe with its own entrance, bedroom and bathroom is the ideal residence.
This characterful home has an ambience of rustic simplicity, the perfect destination for family and friends to enjoy time together.
The large swimming pool is situated next to the terrace, where you can enjoy leisurely lunches or evening meals on the table and chairs.
There is plenty of space to relax in the garden, with its many trees.
A 12th century church is found in the nearby charming village, where you can visit the picturesque castle and enjoy the great restaurants.
The nearby Chateau de Monbazillac is perfect for wine lovers to sample some fine wines, whilst Saint-Emilion is also a charming wine town.
A trip to Perigueux to try the delicious black truffles is a magical trip that should not be missed!
Main House Interior
Ground Floor
First Floor
Annexe Interior (attached to main house but accessed from the outside)x000D
Outside Grounds
Facilities
The nearby village is characterful and charming with a 12th century church and a picturesque private castle just above the village. Within 15 minutes you can be in beautiful Bergerac with its medieval architecture, pretty boutiques and high-end restaurants as well as the unmissable Maisons de Vins. Visit the Château de Monbazillac, just south of the city, where you can see the fascinating interiors and taste and of course buy some fine wines in the castle’s kitchens. Wine-lovers should also take a trip to the marvellous city of Bordeaux and the totally charming hilltop wine-town of Saint-Émilion.
There are of course some wonderful food markets to visit across villages and towns of the Dordogne including Bergerac on a Wednesday and Saturday morning, Eymet on a Thursday morning, local Sainte-Foy-la-Grande on a Saturday morning and just twenty minutes south to the incredibly charming Issigeac on a Sunday morning.x000D
In under an hour you can access two of France’s Plus Beaux Villages, Monflaquin and Monpazier or follow the Dordogne east all the way to beautiful villages such as Beynac-et-Cazenac, La Roque-Gageac and Domme before heading north to delightful Sarlat-la-Canéda or the UNESCO World Heritage site at Lascaux Caves. For a change of scene, you can also head west for a day trip to the coast to sample some local oysters at Cap Ferret or Arcachon on the Atlantic coast.x000D
The whole region is a true haven for nature and sport lovers alike offering a wide array of outdoor activities, from horse-back riding, to tennis, mountain-biking, golfing and watersports, not to mention the number of hiking and fishing opportunities in the area. Teens will love the nearby waterparks, exploring prehistoric caves and historic castles or even a magnificent hot air balloon ride across the stunning region. The more adventurous may enjoy go-karting near Bergerac or tree-top activities in the forests north of the Dordogne.