House Hunting in France: A 19th-Century Chateau Outside Bergerac
House Hunting in France: A 19th-Century Chateau Outside Bergerac
Abstract
Built in 1889 using a white limestone typical of the region, the house is currently operated as a bed-and-breakfast. Each of the nine bedrooms has its own bath and dressing room. The city of Bergerac, on the banks of the Dordogne river, is in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region of southwest France, about 65 miles east of Bordeaux and about 115 miles north of Toulouse. The French national railway, SNCF, offers service. The local airport offers limited direct flights to Bordeau. The property offers service to the French national railroad, S NCF and its larger airport, with more outgoing flights to its smaller airport, about 375 miles north. For more than $3.24 million euros, you can buy a property in the region.