Issigeac, Dordogne, Aquitaine

Issigeac, Dordogne, France, 24560

For Sale

€550,000

REF: 1003274 €550,000


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Tucked behind a discreet stone gateway in the heart of Issigeac, one of the most picturesque and historically rich villages in south-west France, this beautifully restored medieval property offers an exceptional opportunity to enjoy the best of authentic French village life. Bathed in sunlight and...

Tucked behind a discreet stone gateway in the heart of Issigeac, one of the most picturesque and historically rich villages in south-west France, this beautifully restored medieval property offers an exceptional opportunity to enjoy the best of authentic French village life. Bathed in sunlight and full of character, the property features a private south-facing garden an extremely rare asset within the village walls and a spacious, elegant interior that combines historical charm with modern comfort.The location is fantastic.

Issigeac is a thriving medieval village in the Dordogne, celebrated for its vibrant Sunday market, winding cobbled lanes, artisan shops and lively restaurants. Steeped in history dating back to Roman times, the village forms part of the famed Perigord Pourpre and sits amidst an enchanting landscape of bastides, chateaux, vineyards and rivers.

The surrounding area is a treasure trove of heritage, from prehistoric caves and medieval warfare to the Resistance of the Second World War, with cultural day trips possible to Bordeaux, St Emilion, Sarlat and Bergerac.Behind the gate, a peaceful and very private garden provides the perfect setting for outdoor living, complete with a shaded dining pavilion and a terrace ideal for quiet afternoons under the maple tree.

Step inside the house to find a cool, stone-floored living space filled with character: French doors open onto the garden, light floods through south-facing windows, and original features such as limestone walls, ancient beams and a grand open fireplace create a warm and welcoming atmosphere.The ground floor has been laid out with both comfort and style in mind, with a well-equipped kitchen and bar area flowing into a dining room designed for entertaining.

Decorated in period style, yet furnished with every modern convenience, the interiors blend antique details with contemporary touches in a way that feels timeless and effortlessly elegant.Upstairs, a hand-crafted wooden staircase leads to four beautifully presented double bedrooms, three of which have en-suite facilities.

Each room features exposed beams, high ceilings and soft lighting, offering a calm and restful ambiance. A small study and reading area opens onto a Juliet balcony a peaceful spot to take in the surrounding village rooftops or catch up on correspondence. High-speed internet and telephone services are available throughout.Lovingly restored and maintained, the house has been run for over a decade as a short-term holiday rental (a future owner would need to obtain necessary permission and appropriate business registration) and is now offered fully furnished (subject to conditions) and equipped, providing a true turnkey opportunity and there is also a possibility of purchasing a garage too.

Whether as a permanent home, a second residence or a lifestyle investment, it represents a rare chance to acquire a historic property of real quality in a thriving and welcoming community.For those seeking a home that reflects the charm, culture and rhythm of life in rural France, this is a place where history, authenticity and comfort come together effortlessly.At a glance:Bedrooms: 4Bathrooms: 3Receptions: 2Habitable space: 270m2Plot size: 304m2DPE rating: ETaxe fonciere: 1657 Euros per annumBroadband: YesDrainage: MainsHeating: Gas central heatingDistance to shops: WalkingDistance to airport: 13minsPlease note: Agency fees are included in the advertised price and are payable by the purchaser.

All locations and sizes are approximate. La Residence has made every effort to ensure that the details and photographs of this property are accurate and in no way misleading. However, this information does not form part of a contract and no warranties are either given or implied.Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Georisks website: www.georisks.gouv.fr* Beautifully restored medieval house* Located in a highly sought after village* Walking distance to shops & amenities* 4 bedrooms / 3 bathrooms* Mains drainage* High speed internet* Good letting track record* South-facing garden* 15 mins from Bergerac airport
Tucked behind a discreet stone gateway in the heart of Issigeac, one of the most picturesque and historically rich villages in south-west France, this beautifully restored medieval property offers an exceptional opportunity to enjoy the best of authentic French village life. Bathed in sunlight and...

Tucked behind a discreet stone gateway in the heart of Issigeac, one of the most picturesque and historically rich villages in south-west France, this beautifully restored medieval property offers an exceptional opportunity to enjoy the best of authentic French village life. Bathed in sunlight and full of character, the property features a private south-facing garden an extremely rare asset within the village walls and a spacious, elegant interior that combines historical charm with modern comfort.The location is fantastic.

Issigeac is a thriving medieval village in the Dordogne, celebrated for its vibrant Sunday market, winding cobbled lanes, artisan shops and lively restaurants. Steeped in history dating back to Roman times, the village forms part of the famed Perigord Pourpre and sits amidst an enchanting landscape of bastides, chateaux, vineyards and rivers.

The surrounding area is a treasure trove of heritage, from prehistoric caves and medieval warfare to the Resistance of the Second World War, with cultural day trips possible to Bordeaux, St Emilion, Sarlat and Bergerac.Behind the gate, a peaceful and very private garden provides the perfect setting for outdoor living, complete with a shaded dining pavilion and a terrace ideal for quiet afternoons under the maple tree.

Step inside the house to find a cool, stone-floored living space filled with character: French doors open onto the garden, light floods through south-facing windows, and original features such as limestone walls, ancient beams and a grand open fireplace create a warm and welcoming atmosphere.The ground floor has been laid out with both comfort and style in mind, with a well-equipped kitchen and bar area flowing into a dining room designed for entertaining.

Decorated in period style, yet furnished with every modern convenience, the interiors blend antique details with contemporary touches in a way that feels timeless and effortlessly elegant.Upstairs, a hand-crafted wooden staircase leads to four beautifully presented double bedrooms, three of which have en-suite facilities.

Each room features exposed beams, high ceilings and soft lighting, offering a calm and restful ambiance. A small study and reading area opens onto a Juliet balcony a peaceful spot to take in the surrounding village rooftops or catch up on correspondence. High-speed internet and telephone services are available throughout.Lovingly restored and maintained, the house has been run for over a decade as a short-term holiday rental (a future owner would need to obtain necessary permission and appropriate business registration) and is now offered fully furnished (subject to conditions) and equipped, providing a true turnkey opportunity and there is also a possibility of purchasing a garage too.

Whether as a permanent home, a second residence or a lifestyle investment, it represents a rare chance to acquire a historic property of real quality in a thriving and welcoming community.For those seeking a home that reflects the charm, culture and rhythm of life in rural France, this is a place where history, authenticity and comfort come together effortlessly.At a glance:Bedrooms: 4Bathrooms: 3Receptions: 2Habitable space: 270m2Plot size: 304m2DPE rating: ETaxe fonciere: 1657 Euros per annumBroadband: YesDrainage: MainsHeating: Gas central heatingDistance to shops: WalkingDistance to airport: 13minsPlease note: Agency fees are included in the advertised price and are payable by the purchaser.

All locations and sizes are approximate. La Residence has made every effort to ensure that the details and photographs of this property are accurate and in no way misleading. However, this information does not form part of a contract and no warranties are either given or implied.Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Georisks website: www.georisks.gouv.fr* Beautifully restored medieval house* Located in a highly sought after village* Walking distance to shops & amenities* 4 bedrooms / 3 bathrooms* Mains drainage* High speed internet* Good letting track record* South-facing garden* 15 mins from Bergerac airport
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Issigeac, Dordogne, France, 24560

Interested in this property? Don't lose out to currency fluctuations changing the price you pay...

Many overseas buyers in France do not realise they can lose thousands of pounds through adverse currency exchange rate movements.

The property buying process in France takes time; it could be up to six months between seeing the property of your dreams and actually taking ownership. So how much would this €550,000 property cost you?

Property Price € Minimum cost in the last six months Maximum cost in the last six months Fluctuating exchange rates over the last six months could have increased the cost of this property by
€550,000 £453,998 £481,426 £27,429
Property Price € €550,000
Minimum cost in the last six months £453,998
Maximum cost in the last six months £481,426
Fluctuating exchange rates over the last six months could have increased the cost of this property by £27,429

Issigeac, Dordogne, France, 24560

Interested in this property? Don't lose out to currency fluctuations changing the price you pay...

Many overseas buyers in France do not realise they can lose thousands of pounds through adverse currency exchange rate movements.

The property buying process in France takes time; it could be up to six months between seeing the property of your dreams and actually taking ownership. So how much would this €550,000 property cost you?

Property Price € Minimum cost in the last six months Maximum cost in the last six months Fluctuating exchange rates over the last six months could have increased the cost of this property by
€550,000 £453,998 £481,426 £27,429
Property Price € €550,000
Minimum cost in the last six months £453,998
Maximum cost in the last six months £481,426
Fluctuating exchange rates over the last six months could have increased the cost of this property by £27,429

The exchange rate on the day you make an offer on your property in France will not be the same as the rate you pay when you complete on your purchase, as currency markets move constantly. Any large rate movements may take it beyond your price range as the chart above illustrates the fluctuation and how much extra your property could have cost you.

The best way to avoid this significant risk is to plan your budget and currency strategy with an experienced currency specialist. They have been known to save you up to 4% compared to many high street banks, £4,000 for every £100,000, which soon adds up. They will also keep you up to date on market movements, help you set a rate in advance with a product called a Forward Contract - so you know exactly what you will pay for your property in sterling.

This is why we recommend Smart Currency Exchange Ltd. If exchange rate movements continue to be as unpredictable and as significant as they have been in the past then by not using Smart Currency Exchange Ltd your property could cost you £27,429 more.

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