French Property News – August 2019

(Ben Green) #1

22 French Property News August 2019 http://www.completefrance.com


T


he south-west of France has long been a
favourite spot with British expats. A
pleasant southern climate, an abundance
of delicious local products and tasty food, not
to mention a pretty natural environment and a
rich heritage, are just some of the area’s unique
selling points.
Influenced by cultures of the old provinces
that surround it – Périgord, Quercy and
Gascony – Lot-et-Garonne is a largely rural
department roughly equating to the historic
province of Agenais in what is now part of the
Nouvelle-Aquitaine region. In the Middle Ages
and through to the Hundred Years War, the
Agenais was at the heart of conflict between
French and English lords who, even back then,
wanted to settle in the area.
Such a dramatic past has left its mark on the
area and today, there is a wealth of fortified
towns and castles dotting the countryside,
including traditional bastide villages.
This lovely property is set between two of
these picturesque bastide towns, Monflanquin
and Villeréal, in the heart of this historical


area. Both towns are on the prestigious roster
of the Plus Beaux Villages de France and date
back to the mid-13th century, boasting
picturesque streets and buildings.
Just 10 minutes away from both towns and
about half an hour from Bergerac airport, the
beautiful stone house perches on a hilltop
overlooking the countryside. In a tranquil and
very private setting, it sits on nearly two
hectares of land with two ponds, large lawns
and plenty of trees.
The main house is in a loose L-shape and
offers 223m² of living space. There is a fitted
kitchen with glass doors to a terrace, a large
living room, a second living room upstairs, four

large bedrooms, a shower-room and a
bathroom. There is also a guest house
comprising a kitchen-diner, a bedroom and a
shower room. Character features abound,
including thick, solid wooden beams, exposed
stone walls and a large and ornate fireplace in
the living room.
Very much geared to outdoor living, the
house has several terraces; one covered and
boasting a barbecue and old prune oven,
another open to the sky to enjoy the sunshine.
A saltwater swimming pool with a tiled patio
area for sun chairs and an outdoor shower,
cellar, carport and sheds complete this
property in an exceptional setting.
You would be undisturbed by neighbours or
passing traffic here, yet within easy reach of
the buzzing and pleasant life in the nearby
towns of Monflanquin or Villeréal. 

A pretty stone property in Lot-et-Garonne is set in an idyllic corner of countryside close


to two popular fortified towns, discovers Sophie Gardner-Roberts


BETWEEN THE BASTIDES


FRENCH PROPERTY DREAMS


The house is on the market for €445,200
agence-eleonor.com

 The Agenais was at the


heart of conflict between


French and English lords


who wanted to settle in


the area

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