Our group of three adults and one tween just had a golden July week at this lovely house in Issegeac.
The house is a charming mix of old and new, with thick stone walls and wooden beams straight out of Shakespeare, accompanied by modern conveniences (including fast wifi) that made our stay a comfortable one. It was well stocked with kitchen and bath supplies, and we had so much fun shopping at the outstanding Sunday farmer's market and making ourselves delicious meals to eat out in the garden. The top floor has a nice selection of English language books along with toys for kids.
The village itself is unbelievably picturesque. We spent delightful moments wandering the winding passageways and frequenting the local artisans and restaurants. There is a boulangerie, grocery, bio store, pharmacy, etc. all easily walkable from the house. Issegeac also makes a perfect home base for exploring the Perigord region. Within about an hour's drive, we were able to explore prehistoric caves, Medieval towns, castles, and Renaissance chateaus, canoe down the Dordogne River, taste wine at several vineyards, and see Roman ruins.
We highly recommend spending a holiday at Joanna, Lee-Ann, and Doug's warm and welcoming house in Issegeac!