Ségur-le-Château, France: €525,000

This striking late-15th-century tower house rises above the Auvézère River in Ségur-le-Château. The village belongs to France’s official association of most beautiful villages, recognized for its riverside position and medieval character.

The home spans roughly 2,150 square feet across multiple floors connected by an original stone spiral staircase and holds two bedrooms and two bathrooms.

The ground floor opens to a kitchen with heated stone floors, exposed beams, and a dining space. The first floor features a salon centered on an original stone fireplace, with French doors opening onto an upper terrace and rose garden. A sitting room on this level offers river views. The second floor forms a master suite with balcony, en-suite bathroom, and walk-in dressing room fashioned from hand-carved wooden panels. A third-floor bedroom includes its own bathroom and dressing room.

The gardens feature three dining terraces at different elevations, a formal rose garden, and sloping lawns. A heather-lined path descends through parkland toward the river’s edge, where water cascades over a waterfall at the garden’s boundary.

Limoges and its airport lie approximately 35 miles northwest. Brive-la-Gaillarde, with train connections to Paris and Toulouse, sits 25 miles south.

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