


Renovated stone barn property, 240 m² on 20 ha in Dordogne
About this property
In the western reaches of Dordogne, close to the Gironde border, this rural property offers a remarkable collection of buildings centred on a fully restored 17th-century stone farmhouse. The main house provides approximately 200 m² of habitable space with kitchen, sitting room, three bedrooms, study, bathroom and shower room, complemented by an attic and cellars. Oil-fired central heating, fireplaces and double glazing ensure optimal comfort. A second dwelling of around 40 m² requires completion of its renovation work.
The estate also includes a 150 m² stone barn with adjoining lean-to, offering excellent conversion potential. The grounds extend to 20 hectares in a single parcel, comprising 15 hectares of productive agricultural land maintained by mulching, 3.5 hectares of coppice woodland, a truffle plantation of 2,500 m² and a pond of approximately 800 m² fed by rainwater.
Formerly worked as a vineyard and then arable farm, this property has achieved organic farming certification. It is particularly well-suited to equestrian activities, small-scale livestock rearing with on-site processing and direct sales, or simply as a characterful residence in an unspoilt setting.
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