Friday, October 22, 2010

As you ever dreamed of owning a PROPERTY IN FRENCE?


An elegant stone house built in the beginning of the XXth century with a brand new slate roof.
Its land has been landscaped to fully enjoy the sunshine and the surrounding park.
There is a lovely private alley between plantain trees, which winds up through the land to discover the beautiful bourgeois house and a park with centenary trees such as sequoias, magnolias, tulip trees, oaks, etc. An old fishery built in stone and old tennis courts are waiting for a sympathetic restoration, as well as the guardian cabin next to the iron gates at the entrance.

 

The house comprises a basement (about 80m²) with garage, a large cellar and a boiler room.nThe raised ground floor has an entry hall with a staircase in wood, a kitchen and separate pantry (15m² in total), a large living room (30m²) with French doors giving exit onto the balcony and a magnificent fireplace in sculpted stone, 2 bedrooms (12m² and 9m²) and a separate toilet.On the first floor we find 4 luminous bedrooms (21m², 15m²,16m² and 11m²) one of which has a dressing room. Separate bathroom.

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Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Dorgogne,France: why the region attracts visitors?


The Dordogne region of France is one of the most beautiful and popular regions of France. Visit this beautiful region of France and discover the chateaux, beautiful medieval towns and villages, unspoiled countryside and prehistoric caves - just some of the many reasons why the region attracts visitors.

Dordogne  is a départment in south-west France. The départment is located in the region of Aquitaine, between the Loire valley and the High Pyrénées named after the great river Dordogne that runs through it. It roughly corresponds with the ancient county of Périgord.


In  addition to its castles, chateaux, churches, bastides and cave fortresses, the Périgord region has preserved from centuries past, a number of wonderful villages which still have their market halls, dovecotes, tories (stone huts), churches, abbeys and castles.

Saint-Leon-sur-Vezere

Saint-Leon-sur-Vezere, Connezac, Saint-Jean-de-Côle, La Roque-Gageac and many others are real jewels of architecture. As for the old quarters of Périgueux or Bergerac, restored and developed into pedestrian areas, they have regained their former charm. A number of small towns, such as Brantôme, Issigeac, Eymet and Mareuil, have withstood the often brash changes of modern times. A special mention should be made in this respect to Sarlat and its Black Périgord area.

No doubt that this is an extraordinary region for a French Property