£247,799
(€114/sq. ft)
€290,000
7 bed villa for saleLamothe-Montravel, Dordogne, Nouvelle-Aquitaine
7 beds
3 baths
10 receptions
2,551 sq. ft
About this property
Hamlet property
Barns - outbuildings
Electricity on site
50 km or less to ferry
Garage
Electric Heaters
Character property
Good condition
Individual
Double glazing
Guest house - Gite
Village property
Character property – Stone property with outbuildings and significant potential in the Dordogne.
In the small village of Lamothe Montravel, in a secluded and peaceful setting, this rare stone property offers a remarkable balance of authenticity, spaciousness, and potential for appreciation.
Facing south, it benefits from constant sunlight and a natural setting overlooking the surrounding countryside. The nearby train station is a discreet yet valuable convenience, facilitating travel while preserving the tranquility of the location.
Main House – Charm and Functionality (128 m2)
The main house features a harmonious and bright layout:
Beautiful and inviting living room
Separate kitchen
Ground-floor bedroom
Shower room and separate WC
Upstairs: Two spacious bedrooms and an office
It also includes a dry cellar, ideal for storage or preservation.
Important note: The attic is not currently suitable for conversion, as it is fully insulated with blown fiberglass.
Two independent dwellings – autonomy and profitability
The property includes two completely independent two-bedroom apartments, each offering:
Living room with kitchenette
Two bedrooms
Bathroom
Separate WC
These spaces lend themselves to multiple uses: Family accommodation, tourism, or a rental investment strategy.
Outbuildings – rare space and significant potential
The property includes a particularly generous number of outbuildings:
Barn of 114 m2
Barn of 60 m2
Barn of 20 m2
Barn/garage of 140 m2 (ground floor) – 280 m2 total including the upper floor
A change of use permit has already been granted for the barn/garage, allowing for a conversion project.
Exteriors – Privacy and Nature
The wooded grounds offer a true haven of peace, completely private, with unobstructed views of the surrounding countryside. The property exudes a rare atmosphere of calm and spaciousness, ideal for a residential or hospitality project.
A Location Steeped in History
The property is situated in an area particularly rich in culture and history:
In the immediate vicinity of the Château de Montaigne, the iconic residence of Michel de Montaigne, a major figure in humanist thought.
In an area marked by the Battle of Castillon, the last major battle of the Hundred Years' War, a pivotal event in French history.
A setting that lends the property a unique heritage and cultural significance.
Key Features
Characterful stone property
237 sq m of living space + exceptional outbuildings
Two independent dwellings
Rare potential for development
South-facing
Preserved natural surroundings
Close to train station
Strong potential for heritage appreciation
Remarkable historical and cultural significance
A beautiful property with multiple possibilities
This property is ideal for a buyer seeking an authentic, adaptable space with potential for future projects: A large family residence, a tourism business, holiday rentals, or a heritage investment.
A rare find, where history, stone, and potential converge in a protected Périgord setting. Don't miss out!
In the small village of Lamothe Montravel, in a secluded and peaceful setting, this rare stone property offers a remarkable balance of authenticity, spaciousness, and potential for appreciation.
Facing south, it benefits from constant sunlight and a natural setting overlooking the surrounding countryside. The nearby train station is a discreet yet valuable convenience, facilitating travel while preserving the tranquility of the location.
Main House – Charm and Functionality (128 m2)
The main house features a harmonious and bright layout:
Beautiful and inviting living room
Separate kitchen
Ground-floor bedroom
Shower room and separate WC
Upstairs: Two spacious bedrooms and an office
It also includes a dry cellar, ideal for storage or preservation.
Important note: The attic is not currently suitable for conversion, as it is fully insulated with blown fiberglass.
Two independent dwellings – autonomy and profitability
The property includes two completely independent two-bedroom apartments, each offering:
Living room with kitchenette
Two bedrooms
Bathroom
Separate WC
These spaces lend themselves to multiple uses: Family accommodation, tourism, or a rental investment strategy.
Outbuildings – rare space and significant potential
The property includes a particularly generous number of outbuildings:
Barn of 114 m2
Barn of 60 m2
Barn of 20 m2
Barn/garage of 140 m2 (ground floor) – 280 m2 total including the upper floor
A change of use permit has already been granted for the barn/garage, allowing for a conversion project.
Exteriors – Privacy and Nature
The wooded grounds offer a true haven of peace, completely private, with unobstructed views of the surrounding countryside. The property exudes a rare atmosphere of calm and spaciousness, ideal for a residential or hospitality project.
A Location Steeped in History
The property is situated in an area particularly rich in culture and history:
In the immediate vicinity of the Château de Montaigne, the iconic residence of Michel de Montaigne, a major figure in humanist thought.
In an area marked by the Battle of Castillon, the last major battle of the Hundred Years' War, a pivotal event in French history.
A setting that lends the property a unique heritage and cultural significance.
Key Features
Characterful stone property
237 sq m of living space + exceptional outbuildings
Two independent dwellings
Rare potential for development
South-facing
Preserved natural surroundings
Close to train station
Strong potential for heritage appreciation
Remarkable historical and cultural significance
A beautiful property with multiple possibilities
This property is ideal for a buyer seeking an authentic, adaptable space with potential for future projects: A large family residence, a tourism business, holiday rentals, or a heritage investment.
A rare find, where history, stone, and potential converge in a protected Périgord setting. Don't miss out!



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