Known as the Périgord Vert for the deep green of its forests and river valleys, the northern Dordogne is quiet, deeply rural France — forested hills, hidden waterways, and a warm, sheltered climate where spring arrives early and autumn lingers long.
This appealing stone cottage of around 1,325 square feet is in a small village on the border with the Charente. The ground floor has an open living, dining, and kitchen area with stone walls, a wood burner, and doors opening onto the garden. There is also a ground floor bedroom and a bathroom. Upstairs are three further bedrooms, one with a Juliet balcony, another with direct access to garden, and a family shower room. The garden of around 4,800 square feet has a saltwater pool.
There is plenty to explore nearby: the riverside town of Brantôme, known as the Venice of the Périgord, is within easy reach, as are châteaux, canoe routes, weekly markets, and the caves of Villars with their prehistoric drawings.
Bergerac, with its airport serving routes to the UK and several European cities, is around an hour and a quarter by road. Bordeaux, with its international airport and connections worldwide, is around an hour and a half west.
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