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3 bedrooms and 1 bathrooms.
Charming 300m2 property to refresh in a pleasant environment. It comprises a living area of about 150 m² and a barn. There is a bright 60m² living...
Ref: 357883
5 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms.
This pretty property is set in an elevated position with views across the lovely Dordogne town of Ribérac and with its shops, restaurants, bars and...
Ref: 392770
6 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms.
At the gates of Ribérac, come and discover this large house with its independent studio. Ideal for a family, with 5 bedrooms including 1 on the...
Ref: 450925
3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms.
EXCLUSIVE TO BEAUX VILLAGES! Traditional longere with some wonderful features including galleried area, open and flexible living spaces, cozy...
Ref: 454770
4 bedrooms and 1 bathrooms.
EXCLUSIVE TO BEAUX VILLAGES! This house is a stone's throw from all amenities in a quiet, sought-after location. It comprises a bright living room,...
Ref: 452186
3 bedrooms and 1 bathrooms.
Stone house with large living with impressive stone fireplace, kitchen, study, hallway 2 bedrooms and 1 mezzanine bedroom. Shower room and utility...
Ref: 459768
3 bedrooms and 1 bathrooms.
Stone house with large living with impressive stone fireplace, kitchen, study, hallway 2 bedrooms and 1 mezzanine bedroom. Shower room and utility...
Ref: 459768
4 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms.
4-bed, 4-bath property set over 3 levels in the centre of town. On the ground floor is a kitchen-diner, cellar with earth floor, WC, dining room,...
Ref: 437915
4 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms.
This charming house in the centre of town comprises on the ground floor: an entrance hall with beautiful old tiles, a beautiful staircase, kitchen,...
Ref: 433336
3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms.
This nice detached house is ideally situated : in a quiet hamlet offering calm and tranquility, but just minutes away from vibrant Ribérac with its...
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Douzillac (Dordogne)
Douzillac is a sleepy small hill-top village in the Dordogne with a basic Bar, and Post Office.
Douzillac is an old village based around the school, church and medieval buildings at the top of the hill. Over the years several small hamlets along the bottom of the hill have been incorporated into the settlement. There is a Bar and a Post Office but not much else. Good views along the valley from the Mairie.
If you visit at the end of August, then the annual village fete is worth a visit. It takes place on the fourth w/e (officially the w/end after St Barthelemy's day). There is a small funfair with a very scary Chair-o-plane, didgems and sideshows (3 days), a communal meal and dance (Fri); clay pigeon shoot - usually, disco (Sat); big cycle race, antique/boot sale, and a hot air balloon ascent. The event ends with a torchlit procession down the hill, often led by a local band, to the football ground where there is a good firework display (Sunday).