Perched within the cliffs of La Roque-Gageac, this rare semi-troglodyte home offers a blend of history, charm, and modern comfort. Located in one of France’s most picturesque villages, it promises both tranquility and character.
Carved from the ancient fort, the property includes a 15,000-year-old cave, featured in The Man in the Cave and now used as a meditation space.
Key Features:
- Prime location in La Roque-Gageac
- Solar and photovoltaic panels
- Spacious rooms with rustic fireplace
- Terrace, covered terrace, and summer kitchen
- Exotic gardens and biodynamic vegetable plot
- Solar-watered greenhouse and fruit trees
- Extraordinary private cave
- Parking for at least three cars
The house features three bedrooms plus an attic room. With two staircases, the layout is ideal for private living or a potential bed-and-breakfast. Light-filled rooms, double glazing, and a rustic fireplace create a warm and inviting atmosphere.
Outside, terraces open onto lush gardens and woodland. From exotic plants to homegrown produce, every corner inspires. This unique property offers peace, sustainability, and a true sense of retreat.
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