This elegant stone house sits in Beynac-et-Cazenac, Dordogne, southwestern France, where stone villages line the banks of the Dordogne River beneath clifftop châteaux. The village occupies one of the most scenic stretches of the valley, with honey-colored buildings clustered along narrow lanes leading down to the riverbank. The temperate climate brings mild winters and warm summers, ideal for exploring château routes, canoeing the river, and walking forest trails.
The impressive 2,150-square-foot residence holds five bedrooms and four bathrooms across three floors on an 8,100-square-foot plot. The property dates to 1800 and has been fully restored. South-facing windows throughout provide views of Château de Beynac, an imposing medieval castle across the valley.
The first floor has two bedrooms, each with en-suite bathrooms, an office, and a separate WC. The second floor has two bedrooms with exposed beams and a family bathroom.
The landscaped garden includes mature plantings and a covered terrace with spa. The home has electric heat pump heating, radiators, double glazing, air conditioning, and exterior lighting.
The village bakery, restaurants, wine bars, and shops are within a two-minute walk. Sarlat-la-Canéda, a medieval town with markets and dining, stands seven miles northeast. Bergerac Dordogne Périgord Airport is 40 miles west.
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