Stone villages, walnut orchards, and limestone cliffs line the river valleys of the Périgord Noir. In summer, weekly markets fill the medieval bastide towns with local produce and crafts. Daglan sits quietly among the wooded hills here—a small village of stone houses gathered around a central square.
This gorgeous stone home of around 2,700 square feet sits just outside the village on a plot of around 64,000 square feet, with views across the valley toward a local château and the rolling countryside beyond. The home comprises three separate houses, each with two bedrooms, a bathroom, a living area, a kitchen and dining room, a private terrace, and an independent entrance.
A converted barn provides space for an office, storage, or a workshop. A heated pool, a laundry room, and a carport complete the picture.
Sarlat-la-Canéda, the region’s best-preserved medieval town, is around fifteen minutes by road. Bergerac Airport, serving routes to the UK and several European cities, is around forty-five minutes away.
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