8 bedroom House for sale with countryside view with Income Potential in Issigeac, Nouvelle Aquitaine
Set in an idyllic hamlet just 15 minutes from Bergerac airport and train station, this exquisite property offers a rare combination of timeless elegance and modern comfort.
With spectacular panoramic views, a divine swimming pool, and multiple sun-drenched terraces, this exceptional residence makes an ideal family home, luxurious retreat, or high-end rental property.
Garden Level: Spacious, double-aspect living and dining room with travertine flooring and a wood-bu...
Set in an idyllic hamlet just 15 minutes from Bergerac airport and train station, this exquisite property offers a rare combination of timeless elegance and modern comfort.
With spectacular panoramic views, a divine swimming pool, and multiple sun-drenched terraces, this exceptional residence makes an ideal family home, luxurious retreat, or high-end rental property.
Garden Level: Spacious, double-aspect living and dining room with travertine flooring and a wood-burning stove, opening onto a vast terrace with sweeping countryside views, a professional-grade kitchen with stainless steel fittings and guest WC with basin.
There is an independent studio suite (23m2) with travertine flooring, a private courtyard, separate entrance, kitchenette, shower room with WC, and a bedroom area.
Ground Floor: Elegant entrance hall with original stone staircase leading to upper and lower levels and useful office with travertine flooring leading to a spacious 56m2 double-aspect living room featuring a stone fireplace, wood-burning stove, and Juliet balcony with breathtaking views.
A guest bedroom with Juliet balcony, en suite shower room, WC, and travertine floors completes this floor.
First Floor: Benefiting from reversible air conditioning throughout. Spacious landing with parquet flooring and fitted storage, three luxurious double bedrooms, each with en suite shower room (walk-in shower, basin, WC), parquet flooring, and exposed wooden beams.
Guest Accommodation and Additional Spaces:
Guest Suite (Garden Level): A private suite with independent access, travertine flooring, and en suite bathroom featuring a walk-in shower, basin, and WC - perfect for guests or rental.
A beautifully appointed annex with four sets of French doors opening onto the garden includes a fully equipped kitchen, spacious 43m2 open-plan living/bedroom area, shower room with double basins, large walk-in shower, WC, and a 6m2 walk in wardrobe. Laundry/Utility Room (21m2): Well-equipped and conveniently located.
Exterior Highlights: Magnificent heated swimming pool (11m x 5m, 1.20m depth) surrounded by travertine terraces and complemented by a charming stone pool house. Set within landscaped gardens (5,200m2), mature trees, flowering plants, and multiple terraces for relaxation and entertaining, with ample parking and complete privacy in a peaceful setting.
A rare gem in the heart of the Dordogne, offering superb family living or exceptional rental potential, just moments from one of the region's most sought-after villages.
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1. Signing the Agreement (Compris)
On finding a property you wish to purchase you will need to negotiate the terms, price and conditions of the sale with the owner.
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Generally it will take around two or three months to complete the purchase.
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