This historic 16th-century riverside house, perched above the Dordogne, blends charm and functionality. On the ground floor, you’ll find two elegant reception areas, a spacious open-plan kitchen, and a room with a separate entrance, perfect for converting into a studio.
Upstairs, a large landing serves four suites, each with its own shower room and private toilet. Two of these suites open onto a balcony with river views, and a generous office space could easily be transformed into a fifth bedroom.
For canoe and kayak enthusiasts, direct access to the Dordogne is available via a nearby slipway.
The house is equipped with high-speed fiber internet, a heat pump, and recent double-glazed windows, combining modern comfort with historical character. (4.55 % fees incl. VAT at the buyer’s expense.)
Dimensions
Entrance : 13.5m2
Room : 13.5m2
Kitchen - Dining room : 27m2
Corridor : 7m2
Boiler room : 4.5m2
Sitting room with fireplace : 35m2
Living room : 42m2
Shower room with Toilet : 6m2
First floor
Landing : 16m2
Suite : 37m2
Suite : 30m2
Suite : 25m2
Suite : 21m2
Study or Bedroom : 19m2
More information
Land: 623 m² - fenced or not
View: River view
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Year of Construction: 16th century
Style: Riverboat
Location: Village
General Condition/Renovation: To be refreshed
Roof Condition: Renovated roof
Levels: 2
Sanitation: Connected to mains sewage
Heating: Heat pump
Fireplaces: Yes
Joinery: Double glazing
Internet Speed/Fiber: Fiber
Located 10 minutes from Pessac-sur-Dordogne (restaurants, tobacco shop, canoe-kayak base) and equidistant from Sainte-Foy-la-Grande (all amenities including a TER train station).
DPE
Bâtiment économe |
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128 |
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Bâtiment énergivore |
en kWh.an/m².an |
Faible émission de GES* |
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30 |
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Forte émission de GES* |
* Gaz à effet de serre en KgeqCO2/m².an |