Charming traditional Dordogne stone property, beautifully designed for modern livingNestled in one of the most breathtaking corners of the Dordogne, this absolutely typical French farmhouse is the kind of property that immediately makes you think about buying linen shirts and learning to say “another glass of rosé, please.”Set on approximately one hectare of beautifully landscaped gardens, the property is accessed via an elegant walled courtyard with a back-and-forth driveway, immediately setting the tone for what awaits: timeless charm, impeccable taste and just the right amount of understated luxury.Dating back to 1680, the main house is brimming with period character—ancient beams, exposed stone walls, cathedral ceilings, and grand fireplaces—yet everything has been tastefully and stylishly restored to an exceptional standard. The kitchen is a country house dream: granite worktops, a Belfast sink, and a stunning Smeg gas range nestled in the original fireplace, all served up with a generous dose of charm.The spectacular living room, with its full-height cathedral ceiling, exposed beams, stone fireplace, and wood-burning stove, is simply made for long lunches that accidentally turn into midnight dinners. French doors open directly onto the gardens, while a mezzanine study and an elegant oak staircase add a further architectural touch.The bedrooms are beautifully appointed in soft, understated tones, combining cozy sophistication with modern, luxurious bathrooms. The master suite includes a dressing room and a sumptuous en-suite bathroom with a freestanding bathtub, while a second comfortable living room with a wood-burning stove offers the perfect retreat for winter evenings and those agonizing decisions involving a second bottle of Bordeaux.Outside, a large terrace shaded by a wisteria-covered pergola overlooks the gardens — an idyllic spot for al fresco dining, a leisurely breakfast, or pretending to write your novel.The cottage, equally elegant and boasting three bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms, offers exceptional flexibility, whether for accommodating family, charming holiday rentals, or simply friends who refuse to leave. Again, great care and impeccable taste are evident throughout, with a delightful country kitchen centered around the original stone fireplace, and a fabulous reception room with spectacular full-height ceilings and a striking window that floods the space with natural light.The master suite on the first floor includes its own dressing room and bathroom, while the second bedroom has an en-suite bathroom with facilities for guests with reduced mobility. A large covered terrace overlooks the swimming pool and the surrounding countryside perfect for long summer lunches that effortlessly extend into evening cocktails.Additional outbuildings include a workshop, a home office, a garage, a wine cellar and, perhaps most importantly of all, “Charlie’s Bar” — because every great French property deserves a place entirely dedicated to aperitifs and bad ideas.The gardens are a beautiful mix of mature plantings, fruit trees and panoramic views of the countryside, all within easy reach of excellent local shops.Frankly, the only regret is that the Renault 4 is not included in the property.For buyers seeking a home of impeccable taste, where centuries of history meet modern comforts — and where there is absolutely nothing to do except open the wine — it is very difficult to find better.