Description
Just steps from the world-famous Lascaux IV site, hides a rare residence, a living witness to the 17th century. Carefully renovated, respecting its authenticity, it harmoniously combines the character of the past with modern comfort. Its golden stone facade, colorful shutters, wisteria, and olive tree give it a unique charm, often admired by visitors. Steeped in history, this house was, according to tradition, the residence of a chatelaine who had this neighborhood built in the 17th century. It has survived the ages without losing its soul, housing merchants, travelers, and even the cameras of the famous film Jacquou le Croquant. Inside, each room tells a story: A vast original flagstone entrance leading to an intimate interior courtyard, A family kitchen with an inglenook fireplace and scullery opening onto the exterior, A cozy living room adorned with a majestic fireplace, A vaulted stone room transformed into a games room or relaxation area. Upstairs, three bright bedrooms with period parquet floors, two shower rooms, and a light-filled living room offer a peaceful and refined atmosphere. The convertible attic space of over 60 m² allows you to imagine an additional space according to your desires. Outside, an intimate patio invites summer meals and serenity. A separate laundry room and a technical room complete the ensemble. The assets: generous volumes, noble materials, sought-after location and great potential for a guest house or a family residence in the heart of the Périgord Noir. A soulful address, where every stone seems to whisper the story of another time, and where the charm operates from the first glance. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Georisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr »