A Substantial Dordogne Home Built for Comfort and Income
Set in the picturesque village of Plazac in the heart of Périgord Noir, this impressive country property offers a rare combination of spacious family living and genuine income-generating potential. The main house is laid out across two floors and provides an abundance of well-proportioned space — a generous kitchen of nearly 24 m², a formal dining room of over 30 m², a welcoming sitting room, a library, a dedicated home office, a sun-drenched veranda stretching to 24 m², and a remarkable large suite of 76 m² complete with its own bathroom and WC. Four further bedrooms are spread across the ground and first floors, each served by well-appointed bathrooms with quality fittings including baths, showers, bidets and double basins. A laundry room and cellar add further practicality to this thoroughly liveable home.
Income Potential: Gîte and Bed & Breakfast Ready
One of the most compelling aspects of this property is its established dual-income setup. The self-contained gîte offers its own kitchen, a 31 m² living room, two bedrooms and a shower room — ideal for holiday letting throughout the long Dordogne tourist season. Separately, the property is already configured for bed and breakfast operation, with a dedicated office for the gîte business built into the main house. Whether you’re looking to generate income to offset running costs, build a fully-fledged hospitality business, or simply have flexible accommodation for visiting family and friends, this property delivers the infrastructure to make it happen from day one.
Plazac and the Magic of Périgord Noir
Plazac is a charming and authentic village nestled within the Vézère Valley, one of the most historically and naturally rich corridors in all of France. The surrounding Périgord Noir landscape is a tapestry of golden limestone cliffs, dense oak woodland, lazy rivers and medieval hilltop villages. Nearby attractions include the prehistoric cave art of Lascaux and the cliffs of Les Eyzies — the self-styled prehistoric capital of the world — as well as the stunning medieval towns of Sarlat-la-Canéda and Les Eyzies. Markets, restaurants, vineyards and cycling routes are all within easy reach, making this a location that rewards both the curious explorer and the contented homebody in equal measure.
The Lifestyle That Awaits You in the Dordogne
Life in the Dordogne moves at a pace that most of us only dream about. Mornings on the veranda with coffee and birdsong, afternoons exploring the medieval village markets, evenings with a glass of Bergerac wine under the stars. This property, with its generous proportions, income streams and superb regional setting, offers not just a home but an entirely new chapter. Whether you’re relocating from the UK, retiring to France, or building a holiday-let portfolio in one of France’s most visited regions, this Plazac estate is a foundation worth building on. Properties of this calibre, in this condition and with this level of versatility, are increasingly rare in the Dordogne — early enquiry is strongly advised.










Getting There
Nearest Train Station: Les Eyzies de Tayac station is approximately 8 km from Plazac, with connections via Périgueux on the Bordeaux–Sarlat line. Périgueux mainline station is approximately 40 km away, offering regular TGV-connected services to Bordeaux and Paris.
Nearest Airport: Bergerac Dordogne Périgord Airport (EGC) is approximately 55 km from Plazac, offering regular flights to the UK and other European destinations. Bordeaux-Mérignac Airport is approximately 130 km away and provides a much wider range of international routes.
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