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2 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms.
This 13th century house is reported to be the oldest property in the town and one of the most beautiful! In the heart of the town with direct access...
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5 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms.
Completely renovated, this property is an ideal investment or family property with an opportunity to rent out the shop space. In a prominent...
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4 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms.
Situated in a lively village within walking distance of a train station and the village centre which hosts a large weekly market, this 4 bedroom, 2...
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3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms.
EXCLUSIVE TO BEAUX VILLAGES! Nestled in the popular village of Daglan in the Dordogne, this beautiful stone property oozes history with charm and...
Ref: 437772
4 bedrooms and 1 bathrooms.
This pretty house is located between Daglan and Cenac St-Julien, two typical "Perigord noir" villages with shops, restaurants and facilities. The...
Ref: 438648
4 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms.
Discover tranquility in this spacious 4-bedroom Village House nestled in a quiet spot. Enjoy the serenity of a patio and a generous garden, perfect...
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8 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms.
These two stone houses sit snugly next to each other in a small but friendly hamlet. The main house is comfortable and fully restored to provide 5...
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2 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms.
The Old Tannery - lovely stone property for renovation in the heart of a small riverside town in the Vezere Valley of the Dordogne with lovely views...
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3 bedrooms and 1 bathrooms.
Tucked away, just 2kms from a popular village, this low-maintenance bungalow from the 1970s has recently benefitted from some updating including new...
Ref: 457223
4 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms.
EXCLUSIVE TO BEAUX VILLAGES! This beautifully presented light and bright modern home is located on the edge of a pretty village within walking...
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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.