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3 bedrooms and 1 bathrooms.
Just a stone's throw from the bastide town of Monflanquin, come and discover this beautiful villa in need of updating. Ground floor: 3 bedrooms,...
Ref: 439067
4 bedrooms and 1 bathrooms.
We are delighted to offer this beautiful house in a peaceful setting, with stunning views of the countryside and the charming bastide of...
Ref: 466714
4 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms.
This charming bungalow is in excellent condition and close to all amenities. This property ticks a lot of boxes! It has a bright open-plan...
Ref: 413040
3 bedrooms and 1 bathrooms.
Beautiful stone ensemble, located at the end of a small private driveway, consisting of a main house with adjoining outbuilding and an independent...
Ref: 462503
3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms.
Set in the heart of a 13th-century bastide village, this 170m² townhouse is a rare gem waiting to be discovered. Its impressive features are sure to...
Ref: 460216
2 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms.
Village property, previously used as a bar, restaurant and grocery store. A great opportunity to reestablish the business (subject to permissions)...
Ref: 466434
3 bedrooms and 1 bathrooms.
Superb house in the heart of the bastide of Monflanquin just waiting to be personalized! Upon entering, you'll be impressed by the spacious garage...
Ref: 453024
3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms.
We are delighted to offer you this investment property comprising commercial premises with a small terrace overlooking one of the main streets of...
Ref: 431111
4 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms.
Ideal for a large family or self-employed physiotherapist etc. This 200 m² house in the hills with views over the valley has a lot to offer. Ground...
Ref: 455386
Complex of stone houses from the XV century with a hydraulic mill and an old factory to be entirely restored on more than 100m of riverbank. Tourist...
Ref: 357499
Monpazier (Dordogne)
Monpazier is the best preserved and the most beautiful of the Bastide towns.
Monpazier was created in 1284 by the English King Edward I on 53 hectares of land granted by the Compte de Biron. Monpazier today stands within those same 53 hectares and is the smallest commune in France.
Entering the town through one of the many arched gateways in the stone walls, all roads lead to a magnificent market square. The Halle and arcades around the edge of the square are a highlight. The town is laid out in a grid system typical of the bastide. Its medieval buildings seem almost unchanged since the town was built.
Today you will find lots of very good restaurants of different prices and interesting shops selling local produce and wines, pottery, jewellery, antiques and linens as well as clothes. Day to day requirements are served by three bakers, a pharmacy, butcher, two small supermarkets and a post office amongst other shops. Market day is Thursday morning.