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4 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms.
Explore this magnificent townhouse nestled in a village in Lot-et-Garonne, just 10 minutes from the charming town of Nérac. Ideally situated close...
Ref: 460339
3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms.
Between Nérac and Casteljaloux, this spacious family house from the 50s is composed on the ground floor of an entrance hall, a living room, a...
Ref: 397907
3 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms.
Welcome to this haven of peace located in the heart of a vibrant village, just 10 minutes from Condom and Nérac, and a stone's throw from the canal....
Ref: 451531
4 bedrooms and 1 bathrooms.
House with basement on flat, fenced plot of 2880 m², located in a semi-residential area just a few minutes from Nérac, Lot et Garonne. On the ground...
Ref: 448829
4 bedrooms and 1 bathrooms.
House with basement on flat, fenced plot of 2880 m², located in a semi-residential area just a few minutes from Nérac, Lot et Garonne. On the ground...
Ref: 448829
7 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms.
Large stone house with independent studio, all on a plot of land of about 1500 m², located between Nérac and Casteljaloux, Lot et Garonne. The house...
Ref: 410667
3 bedrooms and 1 bathrooms.
Located in the center of Casteljaloux, close to all amenities, come and discover this charming town house of about 190m2, on two levels. It is...
Ref: 416771
5 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms.
Dominating a lively village with shops along the canal du center. 5 bedroom house ( 165m2 habitable surface) Large billiards room and a magnificent...
Ref: 421164
4 bedrooms and 1 bathrooms.
Grand house, in lively wine growing hamlet of the maranges wine valley. Great opportunity to develop into 180m2 house, and more if loft of 100M2 is...
Ref: 454110
3 bedrooms
Are you planning to make an investment in the medieval market town of Salies-de-Béarn? This property would provide an potentially interesting rental...
Ref: 425484
Lavardac (Lot-et-Garonne)
Lavardac is a a bastide built by the brother of Saint Louis, one of the most famous French kings around 1280.
Little remains of the old town except some streets cutting at right angles. It is nestled in a bend of the Baïse river which played a vital economic role until 1900 for the shipping of flour from the 200 plus mills along the Baïse and Gelise rivers. The river was also used for the transport of Armagnac and wines to Bordeaux and from there on to to the Antilles.
Lavardac was known for its cork factories and sawmills. The town has 2 restaurants, a pizzeria and a bar in addition to all normal amenities.