| Price | €60,500 £51,803* | Ref | DM5619 |
| Town | Villamblard | Dept | Dordogne (24) |
| Floor | 0 M2 | Land | 5000 M2 |
| Bathrooms | 0 | Bedrooms | 0 |
Stephen Sherwood Independent Agent, says :
A rare opportunity to purchase and build a dream home close to the heart of one of the most popular yet tranquil Dordogne villages.
The flat 5000m2 plot comes complete with CU planning permission for one very good sized house. The position and outlook are both excellent. With access to the village road as well as all essential services such as electricity and water, the plot is the last one which can be built on before the start of agricultural land and fields which contributes greatly to its appeal Offering total tranquillity and bordered by trees and fields with only one neighbour, its hard to remember that its also walking distance to the heart of the village including the Marie, school and one of the regions most popular English owned bars and restaurants.
A tranquil yet active setting this plot has already attracted much local interest and won't stay around for long
The Dordogne is France's third largest department, and as well as numerous picturesque villages, it also boasts an incredible 4,000 chateaux, 10% of all the chateaux in France. Many people, including many expatriates, feel that the Dordogne is one of the most beautiful regions of France. The Dordogne has traditionally been one of the most popular department for foreign buyers, including many British, Irish and Dutch home owners. Like many French departments, the Dordogne is named after the river that flows through it. Foie gras, duck and goose are regional specialities. The department has four distinct territories. In the north you will find 'Green P?gord' which derives its name from its many green valleys and woodland, covered with trickling streams, and houses the P?gord-Limousin Regional Natural Park. The major towns in the area are Brantome (the "Venice" of the Dordogne), Nontron and Riberac. In the centre of the department is 'White P?gord', so called because of its limestone plateaux. It contains the capital of the Dordogne, P?gueux, with attractive shopping centre and marvellous winding old town. The 'Purple P?gord', in the South West of the department, is named from the area's grapes, which are put to good use in Bergerac, the capital of this wine producing region. The area was of great strategic significance during the hundred years war, and visitors will find a number of fortified villages, castles and chateaux built by both the English and the French here.In the south-east you'll find 'Black P?gord', with deep valleys and ancient forests. It contains the towns of Saint-Cyprien and Sarlat-la-Caneda, which are both popular with foreign buyers. It houses numerous prehistoric caves with some 30,000 year old cave paintings. Nearest international airports are Limoges, Bergerac and Bordeaux with regular flights back to the UK, and the department has good motorway and TGV access.
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