In southwest France, between the medieval market town of Gourdon and the Dordogne river valley, stone villages dot hillsides between oak forests and rolling farmland. Fortified medieval towns rise above valleys, honey-colored limestone houses age quietly in the sun, and weekly markets fill town squares as they have for centuries.
This pretty stone house occupies a quiet lane in one such village, where a medieval castle overlooks clustered houses and narrow streets wind upward from the valley. The ground floor holds a kitchen, a dining room with inglenook fireplace and wood-burning insert, and a living room opening to a mezzanine library above. Upstairs are two bedrooms and a shower room.
A south-facing garden of approximately 1,600 square feet borders the property—small enough to maintain easily, but with enough space to enjoy meals outdoors.
Gourdon sits 10 minutes away—a fortified medieval town where covered markets operate twice weekly and the Paris-Toulouse rail line stops. The Dordogne river beaches at Saint-Julien-de-Lampon lie 10 minutes in the opposite direction.
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