Our estate agency in Piégut-Pluviers has a wide range of properties for sale in the town and the surrounding areas of the Dordogne and the Périgord-Limousin Regional Natural Park. Beaux Villages Immobilier opened an agency in the town in 2013 after buying a friendly competitor whose experienced team stayed on. We are ideally situated in the town and surrounded by ample parking.

If you are looking to buy a property in the area, the team are ready to help. They can also provide a market appraisal for your property if you are considering selling. Simply give them a call, email, or drop into the agency.

Beaux Villages Immobilier sells properties across the whole of South West France. Click here to see all our agency locations.

16000 Piegut
Address

1 Boulevard de l'Est
24360 Piégut-Pluviers
Dordogne

Opening Hours

Monday to Friday 9am - 1pm

Phone

+33 (0)5 56 71 36 59
+33 (0)8 05 69 23 23 Free from France
+44 (0)800 270 0101 Free from the UK

Email

info@beauxvillages.com


Roussines, Charente
3
1
95 m²
459 m²
BVI69949
€66,000
Saint-Hilaire-les-Places, Haute-Vienne
4
2
137 m²
1,478 m²
BVI70580
€285,000
Sold
Saint-Mathieu, Haute-Vienne
5
4
159 m²
82,832 m²
BVI66608
€530,000
Mialet, Dordogne
4
3
168 m²
1,652 m²
BVI70579
€299,990
Busserolles, Dordogne
3
160 m²
2,213 m²
BVI68829
€119,900
Exclusive
Excideuil, Dordogne
9
3
140 m²
150 m²
BVI70421
€157,723
Dournazac, Haute-Vienne
7
3
277 m²
91,170 m²
BVI69674
€235,400
Exclusive
Saint-Mathieu, Haute-Vienne
3
3
160 m²
410 m²
BVI70156
€152,600
Exclusive
Busserolles, Dordogne
1
114 m²
3,350 m²
BVI69975
€26,000
Sold
Nontron, Dordogne
3
2
150 m²
1,992 m²
BVI64669
€88,000
Exclusive
Virtual tour360
Abjat-sur-Bandiat, Dordogne
6
4
265 m²
1,105 m²
BVI69809
€371,000
Video available
Bersac-sur-Rivalier, Haute-Vienne
4
1
130 m²
1,000 m²
BVI69779
€165,000
Hautefort, Dordogne
5
1
147 m²
3,162 m²
BVI68922
€278,200
Video available
Abjat-sur-Bandiat, Dordogne
3
2
200 m²
5,846 m²
BVI61820
€280,500
Exclusive
Ladignac-le-Long, Haute-Vienne
2
1
84 m²
4,855 m²
BVI69514
€139,860
Sold
Varaignes, Dordogne
2
2
95 m²
1,465 m²
BVI66104
€141,700
Saint-Estèphe, Dordogne
5926 m²
BVI68670
€36,000
Châlus, Haute-Vienne
4
1
397 m²
360 m²
BVI68727
€163,200
Ladignac-le-Long, Haute-Vienne
7
5
312 m²
60,188 m²
BVI68804
€689,000
Busserolles, Dordogne
10299 m²
BVI68249
€41,000
La Coquille, Dordogne
8265 m²
BVI68028
€31,000
Sold
Montbron, Charente
2
1
89 m²
630 m²
BVI67988
€21,000
Roussines, Charente
120 m²
312 m²
BVI23930
€41,000
Montbron, Charente
3
1
85 m²
2,093 m²
BVI67320
€130,800
Oradour-sur-Vayres, Haute-Vienne
4
2
127 m²
233 m²
BVI65955
€119,900
Montbron, Charente
2
1
79 m²
1,143 m²
BVI66132
€125,350
Jumilhac-le-Grand, Dordogne
7
3
215 m²
4,195 m²
BVI66559
€339,200
Savignac-les-Églises, Dordogne
4
2
225 m²
1,704 m²
BVI65556
€283,550
Video available
Périgueux, Dordogne
8
2
523 m²
250,000 m²
BVI66286
€1,575,000
Video available
Vayres, Haute-Vienne
3
2
150 m²
883 m²
BVI69924
€136,250
Sold
Jumilhac-le-Grand, Dordogne
5
3
300 m²
119,000 m²
BVI65600
€583,000
Saint-Barthélemy-de-Bussière, Dordogne
3
2
110 m²
644 m²
BVI68229
€71,500
Châlus, Haute-Vienne
8
3
220 m²
70,032 m²
BVI65552
€402,800
Roussines, Charente
3
120 m²
180 m²
BVI61982
€36,000
Video available
Saint-Priest-les-Fougères, Dordogne
3
2
75 m²
57,000 m²
BVI65339
€399,620
Marval, Haute-Vienne
3
1
214 m²
515 m²
BVI65403
€82,500
Pranzac, Charente
3
2
136 m²
3,571 m²
BVI64788
€167,400
Video available
Sarrazac, Dordogne
4
3
206 m²
602 m²
BVI64558
€199,950
Busserolles, Dordogne
1
123 m²
1,757 m²
BVI62324
€71,500
Marval, Haute-Vienne
3
2
185 m²
376 m²
BVI24947
€175,900
Saint-Saud-Lacoussière, Dordogne
4
2
170 m²
5,171 m²
BVI62808
€283,550
Exclusive
Ladignac-le-Long, Haute-Vienne
2
2
95 m²
7,357 m²
BVI61378
€216,000
Champniers-et-Reilhac, Dordogne
35 m²
304 m²
BVI62986
€41,000

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What is there to see and do in Piégut-Pluviers?

Piégut -Pluviers is home to several monuments which testify to its rich history, such as the Saint-Etienne church and the tower of Piégut-Pluviers. The tower can be visited for free and is an example of 13th century military architecture. 

Piégut-Pluviers is part of the Périgord Limousin Regional Natural Park. The town is surrounded by lakes, ponds and hiking trails making it a particularly popular destination for nature lovers! The GR4 hiking trail, which spans from Royan in the Charente-Maritime all the way to Grasse in the Alpes Maritimes, passes through Piégut-Pluviers.  

What events take place in Piégut-Pluviers?

A local market is held on Wednesday mornings in Piégut-Pluviers and this is one of the largest weekly markets in the Périgord so it is well worth a visit. Another excellent time to visit this rural town is in April when the spring fair and carnival are on, the event lasts for a few days each year and is of course popular among children! 

What is there to see and do in Dordogne?

With its soft rolling hills, woodland, fields of sunflowers, vineyards and sparkling rivers, the Dordogne presents a warm and welcoming environment.

This is a region criss-crossed with footpaths for walking and riding, the rivers are perfect for leisurely canoeing or fishing and there are historical sites at every turn. The principal town of Perigueux (61 km) has a charming mediaeval centre with a wide range of shops and restaurants and twice weekly markets spilling through the winding streets. Don't miss the excellent Vèsunna Gallo-Roman museum.

Riberac (63 km) has, reputedly, the department's biggest market (on a Friday) and Ste Foy La Grande's (117 km) Saturday market is well worth a visit.

From Bergerac (109 km) along the Dordogne valley through Lalinde (112 km), to Sarlat (126km) there is an almost endless parade of breathtaking towns and villages.

Foodies will find plenty to please them including the locally produced ducks and foie gras, walnuts and prunes and wines from the world-famous Bergerac vines.

Located nearer to Piégut-Pluviers, we recommend visiting Nontron (13 km) with its long and rich history, as well as discovering the picturesque village of Javerlhac-et-la-Chapelle-Saint-Robert (15 km). Slightly further afield but well worth the detour is Brantôme (35 km), also known as the Venice of Périgord! 

What amenities are near Piégut-Pluviers?

Piégut-Pluviers is a rural town surrounded by miles and miles of countryside, but that doesn’t mean it’s isolated! The town is only a short drive from important amenities and transport links.

  • La Coquille train station (33 km)
  • Angoulême train station (49 km)
  • Limoges airport (57 km)
  • Bergerac airport (108 km) 
  • Bordeaux airport (180 km)
  • Nearest towns: Montbron, Nontron
  • Nearest cities: Limoges, Angoulême, Périgueux

 

Get an expert insider’s view of the Piégut-Pluviers agency of Beaux Villages Immobilier. Our experienced independent property consultant, Helen Dawson, offers her personal tips to help you discover a bit more about the types of property available in the area. 

What are the typical features of properties in Piégut-Pluviers? 

In this area we have a large number of barn renovations which are popular with all nationalities. The French often ask for renovations done by the British, and we have a strong French clientele. 

Properties in this area are often made with granite stone and are very pretty and sparkly. They also tend to come with very good sized gardens.

An hour to the east of Piégut-Pluviers, and the properties are of a slightly different style with steep roofs.

What is the average cost of properties in Piégut-Pluviers? 

On average properties in this area are worth between 100 000€ and 150 000€. 

Give us a best-kept secret about Piégut-Pluviers

This is a very affordable area! We also have the Parc Naturel Périgord Limousin which is a bit of a hidden secret. This area is known for its excellent air quality, which is particularly popular with our younger French clients who are coming to do organic permaculture in the area. There aren’t many arable farms in the region so there is less land that has had chemicals on it. 

What are the local market trends in Piégut-Pluviers? Are there many properties on the market? Is the local area increasingly popular? 

This area has definitely become more and more popular. I’ve been here since 2016 and I've seen a real increase in this region; its popularity skyrocketed throughout covid and this hasn’t changed. The reasons behind this are most likely due to affordability, air quality, and accessibility (Limoges airport is not far and we have excellent autoroutes connections). 

 

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