Reference255489
Price956,800 EUR
Bedrooms7
Bathrooms7
Floor Space330.0m2
Land Area5,220.0m2

Authentic 7 bedroom House for sale with countryside view in Issigeac, Nouvelle Aquitaine

956,800 EUR
794,144 GBP1,004,640 USD
Nestling in over one acre of glorious mature gardens with pool, is this beautifully restored 7 bedroom fortified house with annex, enjoying far reaching countryside views from its peaceful location near Issigeac.

Tucked away in a quiet hamlet just outside the lively medieval village of Issigeac, this remarkable property stands as a proud reminder of the region's rich history. Thoughtfully and tastefully renovated, it now offers contemporary comfort while preserving its original soul - thick stone walls, graceful proportions, and far-reaching views over the rolling Dordogne countryside.

Just 15 minutes from Bergerac airport and the train station, the property combines rural tr...
Nestling in over one acre of glorious mature gardens with pool, is this beautifully restored 7 bedroom fortified house with annex, enjoying far reaching countryside views from its peaceful location near Issigeac.

Tucked away in a quiet hamlet just outside the lively medieval village of Issigeac, this remarkable property stands as a proud reminder of the region's rich history. Thoughtfully and tastefully renovated, it now offers contemporary comfort while preserving its original soul - thick stone walls, graceful proportions, and far-reaching views over the rolling Dordogne countryside.

Just 15 minutes from Bergerac airport and the train station, the property combines rural tranquility with excellent accessibility.

Inside, generous and light-filled rooms blend period character with understated elegance. The main living and dining space, with travertine floors and a wood-burning stove, opens directly onto a wide terrace - the perfect place to savour the sweeping sunsets. The adjoining kitchen is professionally equipped yet harmoniously in keeping with the house's natural materials.

A self-contained studio with its own courtyard and entrance provides ideal guest accommodation or potential rental income.

On the main floor, the impressive salon with its stone fireplace and Juliet balconies captures the essence of the home - warm, inviting, and oriented toward the view. Several bedrooms include private en-suite bathrooms, air conditioning, and beautiful timber details, offering both charm and practicality for family and guests alike.

Outside, the landscaped garden of over half a hectare has been designed for easy enjoyment. The terraces lead to a superb heated pool and a stone pool house - secure, sun-drenched, and surrounded by mature trees and flowering borders.

An additional guest suite and a well-appointed annex extend the living options, ideal for visiting family or boutique-style rental opportunities.

Whether as a full-time residence, a refined holiday retreat, or an income-generating property, this former fortified home offers a rare combination of heritage, comfort, and serenity - a true Dordogne treasure.
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