One side of the roof was replaced in 2007 and the other is fine.Ī tasty business opportunity here! How about taking on this handsome restaurant with one-bedroom flat above is one of the most photographed buildings in Nanteuil-en-Vallée, a touristy village near Ruffec? It is available as a going concern or could, with relevant permission, be reconverted to a house.Ĭurrently, there’s an entrance hall with counter, 23m2 restaurant room, equipped 25m2 kitchen and toilet downstairs, with two more dining rooms and toilet above. In the half-acre grounds, the barn has potentially renewable permission to convert into extra living space. We can just imagine life in this enchanting and reasonably priced stone double-glazed house a 2km walk from the village restaurant and a short drive from the local market towns of St-Yrieix la Perche or Excideuil. It has four bedrooms (three ensuite including one downstairs), two good-sized outbuildings, a cute old piggery and an alfresco deck at the back. There’s also a spacious outbuilding currently used as a garage and workshop. The manageable grounds of 600m2 include a pretty oval-shaped pool and a covered terrace for alfresco dining as well as a lawn and vegetable patch. With its beams, exposed stone, white walls and pale painted wood, this three-bedroom country home is luring us to the beautiful province of Gascony in south-west France. It’s in a hamlet less than 10 minutes from lively market town Vic-Fezensac and 20 minutes from department capital Auch. And best of all the only terracing here is in the garden, which runs to almost an acre. The property requires some work, but at this price, that’s understandable. There are three bedrooms on the first floor, a fourth bedroom in the separate apartment on the ground floor and plenty of storage space in the attic. It’s in the commune of Mauzac-et-Grand-Castang, less than an hour downstream from all the key tourism sites of the Dordogne and Vézère valleys. With the proceeds of a typical terraced house in the UK, you could move to this elegant maison de maître with sweeping views over the Dordogne countryside. Please call Kirsten or Daniel to discuss your requirements.On the market for between €190,000 and €250,000, these fantastic French properties make us want to start a new life across the Channel right now! With our local experience we can offer useful advice with regards to children’s education (there are several bi-lingual schools in the area) as well as business set-ups and property management. Nearby Bordeaux presents alternative international flights from its airport, as well as a convenient 2.5 hour high-speed direct train to Paris. With daily flights to London and other parts of Europe, the Dordogne is within easy reach for travellers. Served by the airport of Bergerac, the region also has great international connections. Famous for its cuisine, the Dordogne is dream come true for fans of gourmet experiences. The rolling green hills of the north of the Dordogne offer a large selection of Chateaux to visit and explore and the region is perfect for cyclists, water activities and unspoilt beauty. The east of the Dordogne – with famous medieval towns such as Sarlat – has popular tourist attractions such as the Lascaux caves and other protected UNESCO world heritage sites. The west of the Dordogne has hundreds of pretty vineyards, with many wines rivalling those of neighbouring Bordeaux. The picturesque Dordogne region attracts over 3 million tourists per year and has a huge amount to offer those looking to relocate, start a hospitality business or buy a holiday home.
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