- Beautifully presented, energy efficient property
- Traditional stone, character features and authentic pigeonnier
- Landscaped gardens with pool, spa and terrain de boules
- Independent guest accommodation
About this Property
A beautifully renovated ensemble of traditional stone buildings in the heart of the Dordogne Valley, ideal as a large family home or a potential bed-and-breakfast business — subject to necessary permissions.
The large main house offers 5 large double bedrooms with modern bathrooms. Immaculately presented, the house is a stylish blend of character features and contemporary design. The spacious, fully fitted kitchen with separate pantry and laundry areas leads from the open living area with unique fireplace and stone souillarde, exposed stone and original beams.
The detached stone barn has been thoughtfully converted into a spacious and independent apartment with a large kitchen and living area, a spacious bedroom suite and large bathroom. This area would be suitable for rental accommodation or as a "granny annex."
Thoughtfully renovated throughout, the property boasts excellent energy efficiency with refractive double-glazing, solar panels, pellet boiler, and heat pumps for underfloor heating and air-conditioning.
The gardens of the property are an absolute delight with thoughtful planting, colourful borders, established shrubs, mature trees and parkland. The pool and spa area is beautifully presented and there is even a boules area tucked away in a quiet corner.
Surrounded by charming local villages and beautiful countryside, the property is close to popular attractions including Rocamadour, Padirac, and St. Cirq Lapopie and is within walking distance of a restaurant.
Contact us for more information or inquiries about this property!
Midi-Pyrénées

Stretching from the vibrant Toulouse area down to the Pyrénées and the Spanish border, this region is one of the most varied, offering a vast choice of property styles and surroundings. The impressive rivers of the north and east of the region, the mountain backdrop of the south and the welcoming open vistas of the Gers in the west - it really does have a little of everything.
Energy consumption