A Landmark Home in the Heart of Eymet

Eymet, Dordogne

€ 950 000
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BVI79243
342 M²
354 M²
4
5
  • Fully restored 15th-century townhouse
  • 350m² over three floors
  • Listed renovation approval
  • Landscaped courtyard with fountain

About this Property

Tucked away in the very centre of the vibrant medieval bastide town of Eymet, this property is a rare and exquisite residence that perfectly blends historic charm with modern luxury. With its origins believed to date back to the 15th century — and possibly earlier — this former home of the town’s tax collector is steeped in history and rich in architectural detail.

Painstakingly and sympathetically restored between 2019 and 2020, the property has been fully renovated to an exceptional standard, under the guidance and approval of the Architectes des Bâtiments de France. The result is a home of remarkable character and quality, with every detail — from hand-crafted oak joinery to state-of-the-art services — carefully considered and immaculately executed.

Offering approximately 350m² of living space across three floors, the house provides elegant and adaptable accommodation, with multiple reception rooms, 4 to 5 bedrooms, and a thoughtful layout ideal for both family life and entertaining.

At the rear, a beautifully landscaped courtyard garden offers an unexpected oasis of calm in the town centre, complete with a central fountain, a 40m² covered terrace, an outdoor kitchen, and a separate workshop. The property also benefits from a newly built garage with electric car charging, level access, and electrically operated doors.

This is not simply a house, it is a work of craft, history, and design. It offers a truly rare opportunity to acquire a turnkey heritage property in one of the most sought-after and welcoming towns in southwest France.

Antony Bryan

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Aquitaine

Dordogne

Eymet

Aquitaine

If you want variety, Aquitaine is possibly the place for you. The largest administrative region in France, covering pretty much the whole of the south west corner. It has Atlantic coastal towns and seemingly endless pine forests to the west, the stunning backdrop of the Pyrénées in the south, vineyards (both wine and cognac) in the centre and north, lush pastures and agricultural landscapes in the north east and the most stunning architecture, valleys and villages from the centre towards the east.

BVI79243

4

5

342 M²

354 M²

Excellent

No

Main drainage

Underfloor, Electric

Energy consumption

A
B
C
D
consumption 141 kWh/m².year
emission 33 kg CO2/m².year
E
F
G
A
B
C
D
emission 33 kg CO2/m².year
E
F
G

Testimonials

    Testimonial by Andrew Cotton

    Having decided to go ahead with our plan to buy an investment property in France, we initially tracked the market across a number of websites and across a wide area covering the Dordogne and the Lot regions. It quickly became clear that the responses we received from the Beaux Villages team were the most helpful and, based on some discussions about what we were looking for, we were able to put an initial viewing trip together. Based on this viewing trip, we narrowed the geographic area of our search and Beaux Villages became the leading agent we spoke to, including arranging some visits to see properties that were not exclusively listed with them, which made the viewing trips easy to arrange and manage. After a second viewing trip, we found our dream property, albeit at a price which was a little over our budget. At this point, the Beaux Villages team helped us navigate the process of understanding what the different stages of the offer and purchasing process would be, what the fees for each aspect would be and allowed us to put together an offer which was rejected initially, but some months later secured us a property we are really pleased, and sometimes a little amazed, to now own. Without the input of Judith Whitlow [, and her husband Kevin,] we would have not had the confidence to navigate the process successfully. Their input, from the initial offer all the way through to the couple of weeks after our purchase went through (when dealing with some of the issues which arise when buying a property abroad), was clear, pragmatic and incredibly helpful. Based on their experience having lived in France for some time and the clarification they could therefore offer on issues which were sometimes difficult to understand and assess, we felt very comfortable making decisions about what is a very significant investment for us. I warmly recommend Judith to anyone considering purchasing a property in France – without them, we would have had a much more difficult time getting to completion.