Overview
- Updated On:
- May 25, 2023
Unique in Mouleydier, come and discover very quickly this beautiful plot in a quiet and quality environment, at the end of a dead end. The shops and schools of Mouleydier are accessible on foot in 5 minutes, as is the superb valley route offering 40 km of cycle path on the Dordogne. Bergerac is only 9 kms away, as is Lalinde. The land is made up of 2 flat terraces allowing to build on the upper part and to have the cars parked on the lower part, or to have a partial basement without too much terracing. Departure on hiking trail immediately from the field, hurry! do not hesitate to contact me to discover this last land except subdivision, available in the town. Fees charged to seller Commercial Agent Small village of Dordogne, in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region, Mouleydier takes place about fifty kilometers from Périgueux, in Bergerac. It is located not far from Bergerac, just a few kilometers from Creysse, Saint-Capraise-de-Lalinde or Liorac-sur-Louyre. Cited as early as the 12th century, this commune in Purple Périgord however has a much older occupation, as evidenced by the prehistoric and Gallo-Roman remains found there. That which was besieged by Bertrand du Guesclin in the course of the fourteenth century was subsequently illustrated in the nineteenth with the development of a fish farming activity. Decorated with the Croix de Guerre 1939-1945 after having been completely looted and burnt down by the Germans during the Second World War, it still presents today a lot of charm thanks to its exceptional landscapes and its architectural heritage which is not lacking of no interest. While strolling in Mouleydier, you will be able to admire the Saint-Cybard church, neo-Romanesque building, and the Notre-Dame chapel, neo-Gothic building, before going to discover the Rebière d'or, a former 17th century mansion. century which overlooks the Dordogne and has been transformed into guest rooms. Not far away, it is difficult not to notice the old noble house of the Merles of the 17th century which was the property of the General of the Empire Jean Zacharie Mesclop before being transformed into a four-star hotel with golf in the early 2000s. Between the Dordogne and the forest, many hiking trails and other hiking trails are available to you, in particular to discover the last 300 meters of the Lalinde canal at a place called Tuilières. All of its locks, its lock houses and its crossing basin are listed as Historical Monuments. To receive more information about this property and to be put in touch directly with our local agent, Christophe Advielle, please fill in the form below.
- Principal and Interest
- Property Tax
- HOA fee