Reference: X3-79092
Elevated 13th-century stone estate in Périgord Noir’s Golden Triangle with panoramic valley views. Fully restored 330 m² ensemble includes a 4–5 bed main house, independent guest house, pool, truffle orchard, and eco systems. Character charm meets modern design. Ideal home or gîte project.
Set in an elevated position in the heart of the Périgord Noir’s coveted Golden Triangle, this enchanting stone estate offers breathtaking views over the surrounding valley and a rich history dating back to the 13th century. With its striking arched entrance, sheltered inner courtyard, and classic architecture, the property embodies the timeless elegance of the Dordogne region.
Lovingly restored in 2008 by a local architect, the 330 m² ensemble combines the rustic character of a traditional Périgord farmhouse with the sophistication of modern design. The result is a refined, comfortable home filled with natural light and authentic charm.
The main house offers 238 m² of well-proportioned living space. At its centre is a warm and welcoming 45 m² sitting room with a wood-burning insert, flowing seamlessly into a 22 m² dining area and a spacious 44 m² kitchen equipped with high-quality appliances, centred around an original cantou fireplace.
The luxurious master suite features its own shower room and dressing area. There are three further bedrooms, a flexible study or fifth bedroom, two additional shower rooms, three WCs, and two cellars with direct access to the courtyard and garden.
A separate guest house of 70 m², arranged over two levels, is fully independent and connected to all utilities. Whether used as a gîte (subject to appropriate permissions), guest accommodation, or artist’s studio, it offers additional comfort and privacy.
The grounds span just over 1 hectare, carefully landscaped to blend seamlessly with the natural surroundings. A truffle orchard, planted in 2014, enhances the estate’s authenticity and appeal. The swimming pool (4.5 x 9 m) is perfectly placed beside a wooden sun terrace, where you can relax and take in the stunning countryside views. Additional features include a stone “tower” with traditional lauze roofing, a further stone outbuilding, ample parking, storage space, and a dedicated boiler room.
This property is equipped with a range of eco-conscious systems to ensure sustainable living:
- 25 kW wood pellet boiler with a 4.8-ton silo
- 24 m² of solar panels supporting a 2,000-litre buffer tank and 500-litre hot water tank
- 50,000-litre rainwater tank
- Centralised vacuum system
- Double-flow ventilation
Elegant yet practical, peaceful yet close to the region’s most beloved destinations, this rare and exceptional property is ideal as a full-time residence, a luxurious second home, or a boutique hospitality venture.
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