This impressive four-bedroom stone house of 3,600 square feet occupies a prime position in the village center of Plazac in southwestern France. A covered private passage from the village lane leads directly to the house, where a spacious entrance hall opens onto a living room with fireplace and a large kitchen-dining room.
The four bedrooms sit on a separate level accessed via the central courtyard, each staircase leading to a rooftop terrace. The interior includes a large hallway, two shower rooms, and a bathroom. Outside, a swimming pool sits beneath a colonial-style terrace overlooking south-facing gardens. A two-level barn offers conversion potential.
The village of Plazac sits in the Périgord Noir region of the Dordogne, known for its truffles, walnuts, and foie gras, where the landscape rolls through wooded hills and alongside the Vézère River below. Stone houses cluster around a 13th-century fortified church that once served as the residence of the bishops of Périgueux. The village center features a traditional covered market hall and paved square leading to the church at the hilltop.
The village offers a restaurant and grocery store, with hiking trails throughout the surrounding countryside. Montignac, home to the renowned Lascaux cave paintings, lies six miles northeast. Sarlat-la-Canéda, a beautifully preserved medieval town with markets, restaurants, and shops, sits 15 miles south. Bergerac Dordogne Périgord Airport lies 39 miles west.
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