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House in Leran
Leran, Occitanie
This impeccably maintained stone village house was converted from a vast barn, once owned by the Duke of Levis-Mirepoix. This is a very special home with light-filled spaces, high ceilings and a configuration which lends itself to two separate apartments or one naturally flowing dwelling, depending on your requirements. The wood and stone give the house a solidity and natural beauty, and it is in excellent decorative order and ‘move-in’ ready! The ground floor offers a large dining kitchen with French doors providing access to the terrace and the rear garden, a large bedroom with two windows, a spacious laundry/kitchen, hall and a spacious bathroom. Solid wooden and tiled stairs lead to the first floor, where there are two further bedrooms, one with a walk-in dressing area, a stylish shower room and a vast living space with views to the chateau and access to a delightful veranda type balcony The immaculate, carefully planted garden offers terraces, perfect places to sit, along with a stunning covered pool, which is in excellent condition. A separate wood and stone outbuilding and a renovated stone barn offer numerous possibilities. The property is only attached by one wall to a storage barn and is private and tranquil, but the outstanding village amenities are ‘on the doorstep’. There is an acclaimed restaurant, an excellent bar and café, a Halle of market stalls and a weekly nightly market in the summer, which is a social high spot for the region. Adding to all of this is the walkable access to the glorious swimming lake of Montbel. The picturesque village is just a 15-minute drive from the medieval town of Mirepoix, Carcassonne airport is just 45 minutes away, and in the other direction, just an hour's drive takes you to the ski slopes. Quite simply, this property offers a wonderful lifestyle. Please get in touch to book your viewing.
House in Saint-Gregoire-d'Ardennes
Saint-Gregoire-d'Ardennes, Nouvelle-Aquitaine
Surrounded by beautiful vineyards and sunflower fields, this charming stone Charentaise farmhouse is set in a quiet hamlet, approximately 40 km from the coast and just a few minutes’ drive from the vibrant spa town of Jonzac, with its cafés, restaurants, supermarkets, and train station offering direct links to Bordeaux. The main house is notably energy-efficient thanks to its solar panels and offers five bedrooms — one on the ground floor and four upstairs — along with two spacious shower rooms, one of which also features a bath and bidet. Entered through an impressive entrance hall, currently home to a grand piano, glass doors lead to a comfortable dual-aspect living room and a separate dual-aspect dining room, both enjoying lovely views over the surrounding countryside. The generous family kitchen, complemented by a separate utility room, features a large farmhouse dining table. At one end, a charming conservatory overlooks the landscaped gardens, while at the other, a cosy seating area with a fireplace provides the perfect spot for winter evenings. Upstairs, there are four further well-proportioned bedrooms as well as a very large attic space offering additional potential (subject to local planning regulations). Adjoining the house is an extensive area with large windows, formerly part of the Cognac distillery. This space offers excellent potential for conversion into additional accommodation or even a gîte or two, subject to the necessary permissions. The property sits within beautifully maintained gardens of just under 1.25 acres, featuring a dedicated decked seating area (with electricity), ideal for enjoying the stunning sunsets. There is also ample space to install a swimming pool, subject to planning permission. The grounds also include a large barn, a carport — part of the former distillery housing the original Cognac vats — and a truly magical 12th century vaulted wine cellar. Also included with the property are 2 garages, which are opposite the main house on their own plot. Ideally situated to enjoy quiet country living, yet with a few minutes' drive to shops and restaurants, this handsome house is a spacious, comfortable and energy-saving family home bursting with potential! Early viewing is highly recommended. Price including agency fees: 424 000 € Price excluding agency fees: 400 000 € Buyer commission, tax included: 6%
House in Charroux
Charroux, Nouvelle-Aquitaine
Ideally located within walking distance of the heart of Charroux, this charming townhouse allows you to fully enjoy local shops, restaurants, and village life. On the ground floor, you will find a welcoming kitchen open to the dining area, a cosy living room with a fireplace and access to a large balcony offering lovely open views over the village and surrounding countryside, as well as a separate WC and a spacious bathroom. Upstairs, the property offers four comfortable bedrooms, one of which benefits from an en suite bathroom. All bedrooms include built-in cupboards, providing practical storage, along with a separate WC. A large basement completes the property, featuring a laundry room, a workshop, and a garage — ideal for storage or DIY projects. Outside, there is a gated courtyard and an outbuilding with a water point. The property is connected to mains drainage and benefits from central heating. Whether as a permanent residence, a holiday home, or an investment, this property represents an excellent opportunity. Price including agency fees: 98 100 € Price excluding agency fees: 90 000 € Buyer commission, tax included: 9%
House in Ruffec
Ruffec, Arrondissement de Confolens
This single-story property is situated in the heart of the charming town of Ruffec and is close to all essential amenities. It features a veranda, an entrance, a kitchen, a living/dining room, a separate WC, three bedrooms, a shower room, and a utility/laundry room. The property is set on a manageable enclosed plot of land, which includes a double garage. It is equipped with central gas heating, double glazing, electric shutters and is connected to mains drainage. Price including agency fees : 109 000 € Price excluding agency fees : 100 000 € Buyer commission, tax included:9 %
House in Bergerac
Bergerac, Arrondissement de Bergerac
Stylishly renovated, large detached house comprising 5 bedrooms (one with a dressing room and one with an en suite) sunny eat-in kitchen overlooking the garden, a shower room and a bathroom. There are two garages, a workshop, masses of off street parking and room for a camping van and electronic gates for security. A large basement offers secure parking, a workshop, storage rooms, a fitted summer kitchen, leading to an expansive decked terrace and a very pretty garden with mature trees mostly laid to lawn and relatively easy maintenance with plenty of room for a pool and has its own well. Situated on a quiet street in a highly sought-after neighbourhood of Bergerac all commodities including schools and are within walking distance. This is a very lovely house in a great location. Price including agency fees : 402 800 € Price excluding agency fees : 380 000 € Buyer commission, tax included: 6%
House in Saint-Paul-Lizonne
Saint-Paul-Lizonne, Nouvelle-Aquitaine
Situated in an elevated position on the edge of a quiet hamlet close to amenities is this well-maintained 4-bedroom character stone-built property occupying a plot of approx 1,198m2. The deceptively spacious accommodation has the benefit of double-glazed windows and modern electric radiators. The ground floor has a kitchen with fitted units and granite worktops, and French doors lead out to the garden. There is a shower room and a sitting room area with an open fireplace. Also on this level, integral to the house is a large garage and cellar, both having external doors. The first floor has 4 good-sized bedrooms and a shower room. There is a further room that could be used as a fifth bedroom or alternatively a first-floor sitting room. Separate access staircases lead to attic areas, which have been boarded out and have rooflights and electric sockets. The garden is walled and fenced with views across the surrounding fields. Due to its elevated position, the garden is on two levels with an attractive sweep of steps connecting the two. The garden is mainly laid out to lawn with shrubs and mature trees providing shade. Ideally situated within walking distance of a village with a good range of daily amenities, including shops, bank, tabac, restaurants, post office, medical centre and primary school, etc. The ever-popular market town of Ribérac is approx 10 km from the bustling village of Verteillac, just 9km. TGV links are available in Angoulême (approx 44 km), and the airport of Bergerac is approx 67 km. Price including agency fees: 225 000 € Price excluding agency fees: 210 280 € Buyer commission, tax included: 7%
House in Gourdon
Gourdon, Arrondissement de Gourdon
Set in a charming medieval village just 15 minutes from Gourdon, this attractive stone house has been carefully renovated to create a comfortable and characterful home, ideal as a low-maintenance holiday base or full-time residence. Arranged over three floors, the house offers flexible accommodation with two to three bedrooms and a study. The renovation has been thoughtfully carried out, with bespoke joinery throughout and real attention to detail. Oak floors, exposed stone walls, exposed beams and a fireplace all add warmth and authenticity, while built-in storage makes the space practical as well as appealing. The living spaces feel welcoming and easy to use, with a natural flow between rooms and a balance of character and comfort. Outside, a private terrace of around 20 m2 provides the perfect spot for outdoor dining and entertaining, offering the benefits of outside space without the upkeep of a garden. Located in a popular village with a restaurant, the house is well-suited to those looking for a lock-up-and-leave property in a lively yet peaceful setting. A beautifully finished village home, combining character, craftsmanship and ease of living in the beautiful Lot countryside. Price including agency fees: 196 560 € Price excluding agency fees: 182 000 € Buyer commission, tax included: 8%
House in Capestang
Capestang, Arrondissement de Beziers
Beautiful village with all shops, bakery, butcher, grocer, post office, bar/restaurant, 5 minutes from Capestang, 20 minutes from Beziers and 20 minutes from Narbonne, 15 minutes from the motorway and 25/30 minutes from the beaches.Situated in the heart of a charming village, this four-storey house has a unique character and an unusual pretty layout. With 95 m2 of living space, including 3 bedrooms, it combines old-world charm with contemporary touches to create warm, functional living spaces. Its major asset? A beautiful 28 m2 terrace! A cosy nest where you can enjoy the warm weather in complete tranquillity. Ideal as a holiday home or first-time buyer.Basement = Cellar of approx. 25 m2 (access by steps).Ground floor = 12.5 m2 entrance hall + wc with washbasin + 20 m2 lounge/study + 5 m2 laundry area.1st floor = 16 m2 kitchen/dining room (sink, worktop, electric oven, fridge) with access to a 28 m2 terrace (south/south-west facing).2nd = 5 m2 hall + 9 m2 bedroom + 4.5 m2 shower room (washbasin, shower, WC).3rd = 2 bedrooms of 8.5 m2 and 9 m2 (one with lovely views).Miscellaneous = Furniture can be negotiated + roof in good condition + plumbing/electricity in very good condition + estimated amount of annual energy consumption for standard use: between 1902 euros and 2574 Euros per year. Average energy prices indexed on 1st January 2021 (including subscriptions) + annual property tax of 304 Euros + reversible air conditioning and electric heaters.Price = 124.000 Euros (Nice, atypical and with a large terrace)The prices are inclusive of agents fees (paid by the vendors). The notaire's fees have to be paid on top at the actual official rate. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Geo-risks website: georisques. gouv. fr
House in Autignac
Autignac, Arrondissement de Beziers
Village with all amenities, cafe/restaurant, grocery store, bakery, etc., 20 minutes from Beziers, 25 minutes from the beaches and 10 minutes from the Orb river.Ideally located on the edge of the village, in a privileged environment, this elegant single-storey villa (2005) offers approximately 140 m2 of living space, complemented by a converted garage, perfect for a leisure area or other use. You will enjoy a peaceful living environment with beautiful unobstructed views, while remaining close to amenities. The house charms with its modern comforts: ducted reversible air conditioning, beautiful light, pleasant and functional living spaces. Outside, the property has a lovely swimming pool covered by a retractable enclosure, allowing it to be used for most of the year and contributing to the natural heating of the water. A real bonus for extending the sunny days.Interior = 10 m2 entrance hall + 40 m2 living room with access to the garden and opening onto a 13 m2 fitted kitchen (sink, wall and base units, refrigerator, hob, extractor hood, dishwasher, electric oven) + 5 m2 hallway + WC with washbasin + 2 bedrooms of 13 m2 and 14 m2 with built-in cupboards + 11 m2 bedroom/study + 8.5 m2 bathroom (shower, bath, basin) + 13.5 m2 bedroom with 6 m2 dressing room and 3 m2 shower room (shower, basin) + former 38 m2 garage converted into a summer kitchen.Outside = Land at the rear of the house with swimming pool (9x4m, salt) and retractable cover + beautiful terrace in front of the house overlooking lovely wooded grounds with superb unobstructed views + garden shed.Miscellaneous = Centralised reversible air conditioning + property tax of 1700 Euros + estimated amount of annual energy consumption for standard use: between 1203 Euros and 1628 Euros per year. Average energy prices indexed on 2021, 2022 and 2023 (including subscriptions) + electric rolling shutters + solar pannels for auto consumption + exterior curtains + pellets burner.Price = 513.600 Euros (Comfortable house in a superb location !)The prices are inclusive of agents fees (paid by the vendors). The notaire's fees have to be paid on top at the actual official rate. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Geo-risks website: georisques. gouv. fr
House in Bize-Minervois
Bize-Minervois, Occitanie
Charming Minervois village with river passing through, bakery, cafe, restaurant, pharmacy: located 10 minutes from Argeliers, 30 minutes from Narbonne and 45 minutes from the beaches !Single storey villa built in 1995, offering a living area of 115 m2, comprising 3 bedrooms, a bathroom, a living area with fully equipped open-plan kitchen, a utility/laundry room as well as a garage, all set on a pleasant landscaped plot of 1200 m2, in a quiet and peaceful setting, with beautiful surrounding views over the valley and at only 5 minutes walk from the river !Ground = Hallway of 15 m2 + bedroom of 12.67 m2 + bathroom of 6 m2 (cupboard, vanity unit, bathtub) + bedroom of 11.75 m2 with cupboard + WC of 1.94 m2 with hand basin + bedroom of 12.10 m2 with cupboard + living area of 53 m2 with French doors opening onto the garden, fireplace insert and fully equipped open-plan kitchen (wall and base units, electric oven, electric hob, double sink) + utility/laundry room of 3.88 m2 + garage of 17.19 m2 with door to garden and main garage door.Exterior = Pleasant landscaped plot of 1200 m2 with olive trees and pine trees + solid garden shed at the rear of the plot + terrace at the front of the house of approximately 20 m2 + possible to install a pool.Additional features = Traditional construction (1995) + tiled flooring + double glazing + wooden shutters + fireplace insert + electric heating + water softener + connected to mains drainage + estimated amount of annual energy consumption for standard use: between 1726 Euros and 2336 Euros per year. Average energy prices indexed on 2021, 2022 and 2023 (including subscriptions).Price = 320.000 Euros (Charming !)The prices are inclusive of agents fees (paid by the vendors). The notaire's fees have to be paid on top at the actual official rate. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Geo-risks website: georisques. gouv. fr
House in Saint-Andre-de-Cubzac
Saint-Andre-de-Cubzac, Arrondissement de Blaye
Spacious stone house, garden & swimming pool just 40 mins from the centre of Bordeaux. Situated in a village with shops, restaurants and tennis club, the house has 5 bedrooms, large living spaces, beautiful outside areas and useful outbuildings.There is a total 350m2 habitable space, arranged over two levels. Here's the layoutGround floor:Entrance - 17m2Sitting room - 61m2Dining room - 34m2Kitchen - 17m2Study - 31m2Chai - 62m2WC - 2m2Covered terrace - 48m2First floor:Mezzanine - 13m2Study - 13m2Bedroom / study with shower room - 25m2Bedroom - 19m2Bedroom / study with shower room - 15m2Bedroom - 12m2Bedroom - 22m2Playroom - 10m2Bathroom - 16m2WC - 2m2Landing areasAdditional informationStone construction with retained period features including beams, fireplaces and exposed walls.Pellet boiler heatingDouble glazed windows (wood and PVC)C-rated energy efficiencyOutsideThe plot extends to approximately 1,900m2 and is enclosed.Swimming pool (chlorine, not heated)Covered terraceGarageWellAutomatic gateOutbuildings - approximately 185m2 offering potential for conversion or professional use (subject to permissions)LocationThe property is located in a village setting within easy reach of Bordeaux. The nearby town of Saint-Andre-de-Cubzac is right on the Dordogne river. It has a strong community feel and a good range of shops, cafes, restaurants, schools and amenities.This part of Gironde offers a balance of countryside living and accessibility, with local shops, schools and services nearby. The surrounding area is known for its vineyards, open landscapes and relaxed pace of life.Other towns and villages nearby that are enjoyable to explore would be Bourg, Blaye, Libourne, Saint-Émilion and FronsacBordeaux, with its international airport, TGV connections and museums, fabulous restaurants and independent shops, can be reached in approximately 30 minutes. If you are perhaps looking for a property that would be in a good location to access the international school in Bordeaux, this house could well be worth considering.At a glance:Bedrooms: 6Bathrooms: 3Receptions: 3Habitable space: 350m2Plot size: 1900m2Taxe fonciere: €1,100p.a.DPE rating: CHeating: Pellet boiler & fireplacesDrainage: Septic tankNeighbours: DiscreetDistance to shops: 5 minsDistance to coast: 1hrDistance to train station: 15 mins drive & 35 min train ride to central BordeauxDistance to airport: Bordeaux, 40 minsPlease note: Agency fees are included in the advertised price and are payable by the purchaser. All locations and sizes are approximate. La Residence has made every effort to ensure that the details and photographs of this property are accurate and in no way misleading. However, this information does not form part of a contract and no warranties are either given or implied.Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Georisks website: www.georisks.gouv.fr* Beautiful 5-bed stone house* Spacious, light living areas* Excellent outdoor entertaining facilities* Swimming pool* In a village with restaurants, shop & tennis club* 40 mins from centre of Bordeaux* One hour from the coast
House in Villedieu-les-Poeles
Villedieu-les-Poeles, Normandy
This fully detached granite farmhouse has been renovated over time by the current owners and comes with over an acre of beautiful grounds. There are 3 bedrooms, both a summer and winter living room and a large attached granite barn. The property is 5mins from the market town of Villedieu-les-Poeles, 25mins from the coast and 90mins from the ferry port at Cherbourg.The property is set out over 4 levels and has a total habitable space of around 170m2. The large kitchen is on the ground floor, from here there are two steps up to the large summer living room which has French doors directly to the garden. This room gets plenty of light as it's south-facing. There are stairs to the winter living room which has large working fireplace. The bathroom is also situated on this level. Stairs take you to the two double bedrooms and the master suite on the upper floor.All bedrooms have a sofa and chest of drawers as well as a wardrobe in the master bedroom.Ground floor:Kitchen: 8m × 4m'Summer' Living room: 8m × 4.5 mFirst floor:'Winter' living room: 8m × 4.5 mBathroom: 3m × 2.5 mSecond floor:Bedroom 1: 4.5m × 3.5 mBedroom 2: 4.5m × 3.5 mThird floor:Master bedroom: 5m × 5mOutside:The house is in its own grounds of one acre with apple trees, silver birches and other trees. The barn is made of granite and measures 8.5m x 11.5m. Half of the roof is tiled, the other half corrugated iron. It currently serves as useful storage space for garden machinery and logs etc.Location:The property is situated in a peaceful and private location, surrounded by cornfields, in the village of Cherence-le-Heron. Just a few minutes away is the medieval market town of Villedieu-Les-Poeles. The town is known for its weekly produce market and also has a good selection of shops and restaurants. The popular coastal resort of Granville is 25mins away, whilst the ferry ports at Cherbourg and Caen are both within easy reach.At a glance:Bedrooms: 3Bathrooms: 1Receptions: 2Habitable space: 170m2 (approx)Plot size: 4046m2 / 1 acre (approx)DPE rating: TBCTaxe fonciere: TBCHeating: Open fireplace + electric radiatorsDrainage: Septic tank (conforms to latest regulations)Distance to shops: 5minsDistance to coast: 25minsDistance to ferry port: 60mins to Caen, 90mins to CherbourgDistance to train station: 5 mins with direct connection to ParisLocation & Setting: Rural, countryside, peaceful, walking distance to local bar & shop, close to market townCharacter & authenticity: Traditional stone farmhouse. Renovated period property with original character features, fireplaces, stone walls & beamsLifestyle: Calm, relaxed living enjoying the garden & open fires in winter. Good cycle and walking trails in the area. Vibrant local community but not isolatedIncome Potential: adjoining barn with potential to increase habitable space / possibly independent gite (subject to planning)Outdoor space: Beautiful low-maintenance, mature garden with plenty of trees and established planting. Plenty of outdoor seating areas & space to create a terrace / install a pool (subject to planning)Accessibility & connections: Excellent access to ferry ports, direct train to Paris in under 2 hours From Villedieu train stationPlease note: Agency fees are included in the advertised price and are payable by the purchaser. All locations and sizes are approximate. La Residence has made every effort to ensure that the details and photographs of this property are accurate and in no way misleading. However, this information does not form part of a contract and no warranties are either given or implied.Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Georisks website: http www.georisks.gouv.fr* Detached 3-bed farmhouse* 5 mins from market town of Villedieu* 25 mins from the coast* Beautiful gardens* Large attached barn* Peaceful & private* Contents included in the sale* Within easy reach of ferry ports
House in Guenroc
Guenroc, Brittany
Situated in the picturesque Rance Valley, this traditional Breton farmhouse was built in the 1700's and has been renovated to ensure it retains all its unique character. The rooms are spacious and bright and there's plenty of scope to extend the accommodation. There's a good sized garden, a traditional cob and stone outbuilding and fabulous views across the valley. The popular medieval town of Dinan is 15mins away and the stunning beaches of the north coast are 35mins away. The ferry port at St Malo is within easy reach.The farmhouse is currently arranged in two parts and is set out over three floors. The total floor space is a generous 260m2. The first part has been fully renovated and is the main living area , the second area is currently set up as a workshop and storage area but has the potential for conversion into further accommodation, subject to the relevant permissions.In the main living area there's currently 120m2 of habitable space and the layout of the rooms is as follows:Ground floor:Kitchen (20m2) with door to garden, high-spec electric Rangemaster cooker. Granite worktops. Lovely views.Living room (28m2) with doors opening directly to the garden, original fireplace and quality wood-burner.First floor:Family bathroom (12m2) complete with roll top bath, and luxury shower.Bedroom 1 (21m2) with attached dressing areaWCSecond floor:Bedroom 2 (23m2) with large Velux windows and great views.Outside:The total plot size measures 1524m2 (0.37 acres) and consists of a good sized south-facing garden laid mostly to lawn with mature oak trees and seating areas to enjoy the far-reaching countryside views.There is a large gravel courtyard to the front of the house that can accommodate several cars plus a separate barn/garage (20m2) with an attached bread oven.Location:The house is on a quiet country lane in a stunning location between the charming villages of Guenroc and Guitte and separated by the River Rance.The surrounding countryside is dotted with ancient monuments and megaliths with a network of paths, riverside walks and cycle routes. There is access to these directly from the farmhouse. Also within reach are extensive cycle paths that can even take you to the coast. The nearby Rance estuary has beautiful picturesque villages such as St Suliac where one can hire a canoe or paddle board and explore the river.A short walk away is the nearest bar, with outdoor seating in a pretty village square, crossing the river and passing the local chateau along the way. There's also an excellent boulangerie, which is about a 10min drive. There are several excellent local restaurants, including the highly regarded Vieille Auberge in nearby Trefumel, and a popular authentic creperie in Le Quiou.Many of the local villages have weekly produce markets, there is also a large regional one in the medieval town of Dinan, famous for its cobbled streets and timber-framed houses. Here you'll also find a wide selection of shops, cafes and restaurants, including down at the port area.The coast is around 35 minutes away, with beautiful beaches and coves at places such as Saint-Briac-sur-Mer and Dinard, known for its Belle Époque charm. Boat trips for sightseeing and fishing run from Dinan and also the beautiful citadel of Saint-Malo, including a short ferry crossing between the two towns and excursions to the Chausey Islands, a stunning archipelago of small islands with white sandy beaches. Ferries also operate daily to the UK, Jersey, and Guernsey.Distance to bar: WalkingDistance to shops: 10minsDistance to supermarket: 15minsDistance to coast: 35minsDistance to ferry port: 45mins (St Malo)Distance to train station: 10minsDistance to airport: 45mins (Rennes)At a glance:Bedrooms: 2 (could potentially be increased to 5)Bathrooms: 1Receptions: 1Habitable space: 120m2Plot size: 1524m2DPE rating: TBCTaxe fonciere: 480 Euros p/aDouble-glazed: YesHigh-speed internet: YesHeating: wood-burner and electricDrainage: Septic tank (compliant)Please note: Agency fees are included in the advertised price and are payable by the purchaser. All locations and sizes are approximate. La Residence has made every effort to ensure that the details and photographs of this property are accurate and in no way misleading. However, this information does not form part of a contract and no warranties are either given or implied.Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Georisks website: http www.georisks.gouv.fr* Beautifully renovated 17th century farmhouse* Walking distance to local bar* 15 mins from medieval town of Dinan* Lovely views* Compliant septic tank* Large wood-burner* High-speed internet* Riverside walks & cycle routes nearby* Canoeing, paddle boarding & other river activities nearby* Within easy reach of the coast
House in Ger
Ger, Arrondissement d'Avranches
Restored 16th century 4-bed Normandy stone house with great character. Renovated throughout with gardens, former bread oven building and barn. Peaceful village setting with countryside walking trails and lovely views, yet excellent access to village bar, shop & restaurant as well as surrounding market towns with a good selection of cafes and boulangeries. Close to Mont Saint-Michel and ferry links.Originally dating from 1577 there is no shortage of history and atmosphere here. Period stone fireplaces, exposed beams, and wooden paneling and granite walls marry well with the modernisation work that has been going on since 2004, gradually installing modern create comforts.There is a total 181m2 habitable space. The floor plans demonstrate the arrangement of the rooms, but here's the layout:Ground floor:Entrance hallKitchen / dining room with granite fireplace and wood burner - 6.20m x 5.77mSnug - 5.49m x 2.79mInner hallwayShower room with WCLarge sitting room with granite fireplace, wood burner and exposed stone walls - 6.02m x 5.76mFirst floor:LandingBedroom - 3.60m x 2.98mBedroom - 5.01m x 3.63m'Jack and Jill' bathroomBedroom - 3.60m x 3.16mPrincipal bedroom - 6.56m x 5.89m with en-suite shower roomAdditional informationThe property was extensively renovated from 2004, including:New roofNew windowsUpdated wiring and plumbingNew kitchen and bathroomsAll water septic tankHeating via electric radiators and two wood burners.Double glazed wooden windows.OutsideThe property is approached via double wooden gates leading to a gravel driveway with parkingand turning space.The gardens are mainly laid to lawn with mature hedges and shrubs.There is also:Detached former bread oven building with potential for further accommodation or workshop use(subject to permissions)Attached open-fronted barn suitable for a camping car or caravanWood storeWellLocationThe property is situated in the Manche department of Normandy, close to the towns of Sourdeval, Mortain and Ger for shops and everyday amenities.The surrounding area is known for its strong local community, rolling countryside, walking routes and traditional Norman villages. Nearby market towns include Mortain-Bocage, Saint-Hilaire-du Harcouët, all of which have excellent independent shops, restaurants, cafes, bars and, of course, their weekly markets.Mont Saint-Michel is approximately 50km away, while the ferry port at Caen can be reached in around 90 minutes.The region offers easy access to both the Normandy coastline and historic sites including Bayeux Tapestry and Coutances Cathedral.At a glance:Bedrooms: 4Bathrooms: 3Receptions: 3Habitable space: 181m2Plot size: 2,375m2Taxe fonciere: €1,158DPE rating: CBroadband: Fibre broadband in the areaHeating: Electric radiators & wood-burning stovesDrainage: Septic tankNeighbours: DiscreteDistance to shops: 5 minsDistance to coast: 1hrDistance to ferry port: Saint Malo, 1hr 30 mins / Ouistreham, 1hr 20minsPlease note: Agency fees are included in the advertised price and are payable by the purchaser. All locations and sizes are approximate. La Residence has made every effort to ensure that the details and photographs of this property are accurate and in no way misleading. However, this information does not form part of a contract and no warranties are either given or implied.Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Georisks website: www.georisks.gouv.fr* 4-bed Normandy stone farmhouse* Countryside location* Walking distance to village bar / shop / snack-bar* Good access to local amenities and market towns* Renovated but original character features* Walking trails in the area* 1hr from the beach* Manageable garden with useful outbduildings* Good energy efficiency rating* 1hr 20mins from ferry port
House in Hambye
Hambye, Normandy
This beautifully renovated 5-bedroom farmhouse can be divided into two independent sections. It would work well either as a large family home or as a home and income property where one of the sections was let to paying guests (subject to relevant permissions). The property comes with over 5 acres of land and has wonderful countryside views. The village of Hambye is a few minutes away whilst the coast and the ferry ports are within easy reach.There is a generous 224 m2 of living space across three floors and the layout of each section is as follows:The first section of the house features a large, bright kitchen with double doors opening onto the west-facing terrace. The adjoining living room benefits from windows on the east and south sides, direct access to the garden, and an efficient fireplace. The first floor includes a bedroom, a shower room with WC, and an open-plan studio area. In the attic level, there is a spacious bedroom and an additional room with potential for conversion into a shower room with WC.The second section includes a ground floor living and dining area with kitchen space, along with a utility room and WC. On the first floor is a large bedroom with en-suite shower room and WC, plus a storage and utility room. The attic level contains a further bedroom, also with en-suite shower room and WC.Outside:Attached to the house is a garage, and to the rear a large west-facing terrace runs the full length of the property overlooking the fields. The grounds extend to approximately 23,807 m2, offering privacy, open countryside views, and sunsets to the west.Location:The property is situated in the heart of the picturesque Cherbourg Peninsula, in a peaceful rural location on the outskirts of Hambye. The village is well known for its historic abbey and offers all essential amenities including a school, supermarket, bakery, butcher, pharmacy, bars, and post office. Nearby Gavray (approximately 5 km) offers larger supermarkets, bakeries, butchers, restaurants and a weekly market, held on a Saturday. The ferry ports at Caen and Cherbourg are both within easy reach.The landscape features rolling green fields, rugged cliffs, and tranquil coastal paths, ideal for walking. Its beaches range from long sandy stretches to quiet coves. The region is famous for its fresh seafood, best enjoyed with local cider and Normandy butter.At a glance:Bedrooms: 5Bathrooms: 3Receptions: 2Habitable space: 224m2Plot size: 23,807m2DPE rating: DHeating: Electric heating + wood-burnerDrainage: Septic tankDistance to shops: 5minsDistance to coast: 25minsDistance to ferry port: 60mins (Caen)Please note: Agency fees are included in the advertised price and are payable by the purchaser. All locations and sizes are approximate. La Residence has made every effort to ensure that the details and photographs of this property are accurate and in no way misleading. However, this information does not form part of a contract and no warranties are either given or implied.Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Georisks website: http www.georisks.gouv.fr* Beautifully renovated 5-bed farmhouse* Property can be divided into two independent units* Countryside views* Over 5 acres of land* Income potential* 25 mins from the beach* 1hr from ferry port
House in Crayssac
Crayssac, Arrondissement de Cahors
This traditional 17th century Quercy farmhouse has the most wonderful views of the surrounding countryside. The property has 4 bedrooms, 2 of which have en suite bathrooms. The gardens are stunning and there's also a large barn, which could be converted. The property is in the peaceful hamlet of Souilhol, a short drive from the delightful market town of St Cere, with its weekly produce market and good selection of restaurants and shops.The accommodation is set out over 4 floors and the layout and measurements are as follows:First floor:Living room - 7.7m x 5.5mKitchen - 4.8m x 4.2mDining room - 4.5m x 3.4mSecond floor:Main bedroom - 7.5m x 4.5m + en suite bathroomLanding - 4.6m x 2mWC - 0.8m x 2mBedroom 2 - 7.5m x 4m + en suite bathroomThird floor:WC - 1.10m x 0.7mBedroom 3 - 6m x 3.5m (with bath)Bedroom 4 - 6m x 3.5mCellar:10m x 7.4mOutside:The total plot size measures just under an acre. This is split into a small garden to the front of the house, together with a larger plot to the side which is beautifully planted with mature shrubs and plants and also has a pond and water feature. There's also a large barn next to the house, which is currently used for storage. This is in need of renovation.A majestic ash tree sits on the plot to the right of the house and offers the perfect spot from which to admire the views.Location:The property peaceful and private and is located in the hamlet of Cornac, surrounded by some lovely countryside and beautiful villages. The delightful medieval town of St Cere is a 10min drive. Here there's a good selection of shops, restaurants and cafes and an excellent twice-monthly produce market. The nearby towns of Bretenoux and Beaulieu also host weekly markets. Martel, a 30min drive, is a gastronomic hub and has several restaurants that feature in the Michelin guide.The property is on the doorstep of the Causses du Quercy National Park, known for its beautiful rivers, craggy limestone plateaus and quaint villages.The airport at Brive la Gaillarde is just under an hours drive.Additional info:Bedrooms: 4Bathrooms: 2Heating: log-burner and electric heatersDrainage: Septic tankTaxe fonciere: 278 EurosHabitable space: 195m2Plot size: Approx 1 acre (exact figure TBC)Distance to shops: 10minsDistance to airport: 55mins (Brive la Gaillarde)Please note: Agency fees are included in the advertised price and are payable by the purchaser. All locations and sizes are approximate. La Residence has made every effort to ensure that the details and photographs of this property are accurate and in no way misleading. However, this information does not form part of a contract and no warranties are either given or implied.Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Georisks website: http www.georisks.gouv.fr* Traditional 17th century farmhouse* Beautiful garden with far-reaching views* Close to market town of St Cere* 4 bedrooms, 2 with ensuite bathrooms* Old barn that could be renovated* Fibre optic broadband* Under an hour to the airport
House in Dompierre-sur-Authie
Dompierre-sur-Authie, Arrondissement d'Abbeville
There is something very nostalgic about this very pretty 2-bed timber-framed riverside cottage in Dompierre-sur-Authie, it just makes me think of the Wind in the Willows. The house is cosy and full of character. The garden leads down to the river - ideal for keen paddle-boarders or kayakers. It's the perfect bolt-hole to get away and enjoy everything French village life has to offer.There is a total 70m2 habitable space, arranged over two levels. Here's the layout:Ground floor:Dining room with wood-burning fireplaceSitting room with French doors opening onto the gardenFitted kitchen with dining areaShower room with WCFirst floor:Landing area with sleeping spaceTwo attic bedroomsOutsideTerrace overlooking the gardenLow-maintenance garden with access towards the riverOutbuilding with laundry room?Storage shedChalet style summer houseThe river runs by at the end of the garden and the setting is ideal for fishing, kayaking and enjoying the surrounding countryside.LocationThe property is situated in Dompierre-sur-Authie, a picturesque village in the Authie Valley known for its peaceful riverside setting and natural surroundings. There are plenty of walking and cycling routes in the area and the nearby coastline offers long sandy beaches, walking trails and nature reserves, while the medieval town of Saint-Valery-sur-Somme and the Baie de Somme are within easy reach.The area is particularly popular for outdoor activities including cycling, kayaking, birdwatching and fishing.There are lots of lovely towns and villages in the area that have a good range of shops, restaurants and amenities. Amiens, Arras and Abbeville are all within easy reach as main shopping centres while Le Touquet, Montreuil, Berck, Boulogne-sur-Mer and Le Crotoy are all great destinations for day trips. The ferry port at Calais is 1hr 20 mins away.At a glance:Bedrooms: 2Bathrooms: 1Receptions: 2Habitable space: 70m2Plot size: 244m2Taxe fonciere: €TBCDPE rating: GHeating: Electric heating & wood-burning stoveNeighbours: NearbyDistance to amenities: Cycling distance to local restaurantsDistance to coast: 30 minsDistance to ferry port: Calais, 1hr 20 minsPlease note: Agency fees are included in the advertised price and are payable by the purchaser. All locations and sizes are approximate. La Residence has made every effort to ensure that the details and photographs of this property are accurate and in no way misleading. However, this information does not form part of a contract and no warranties are either given or implied.Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Georisks website: www.georisks.gouv.fr* Riverside cottage* 2 bedrooms* Garden* Village location* Cosy & full of character* Walking & cycling routes nearby* 30 mins from the beach* 1hr 20 mins from Calais
House in Merleac
Merleac, Brittany
Nestled in a charming hamlet near the historic village of Merléac, close to Uzel, this remarkable former schoolhouse complex is steeped in history and character. The village is renowned for its 12th-century Knights Templar church and its connection to the famous Pilgrims' Route of La Compostella. Rich in heritage, the property still retains its original covered playgrounds, one once reserved for boys and the other for girls, offering a rare glimpse into its fascinating past. The complex is also believed to have housed the monks who served the nearby church, while the adjoining land, known locally as ?The Field of the Abbey,' is thought to have provided vegetables for the abbey and stabling for the monks' horses. Both properties enjoy delightful views over a pretty enclosed courtyard, full of charm and tranquillity. The principal house was originally the village school itself, with classrooms on the ground floor and accommodation for the schoolmaster and his family above. As the village expanded, an additional schoolroom block was constructed alongside, which today has been converted into two apartments, both offering excellent potential and in need of some refurbishment. The main house offers generous and characterful accommodation. On the ground floor, there is a spacious living room with fireplace, together with a beautiful 17th-century staircase leading to the upper floors. The kitchen is complemented by a utility room which could easily become a dining room, enhanced by its stunning vaulted ceiling. On the first floor are two bedrooms with a shower room between them, while the staircase continues to the top floor where you will find a further bedroom, a separate bathroom with both bath and shower, and a peaceful sitting area ideal for reading or relaxation. Adjoining the main house are the two apartments, each arranged to a similar layout. Both comprise an entrance hall, an open-plan kitchen/living/dining area , one featuring a wood-burning stove and the other an insert fireplace, together with a shower room and separate WC on the ground floor. Upstairs, each apartment offers two bedrooms. A truly unique and atmospheric property, combining historical significance, original architectural features and exciting potential in the heart of the Breton countryside. (5.14 % fees incl. VAT at the buyer's expense.)
House in Jugon-les-Lacs
Jugon-les-Lacs, Arrondissement de Saint-Brieuc
CÔTES D'ARMOR Jugon Les Lacs *360° tour available Very unique and charming stone property with double chimneys, with 3 / 4 bedrooms, on the outskirts of Jugon les lacs, whilst close to the town, lakes and the walks, and just 25 minutes drive to the north coast. Habitable but with renovations recommended, this house is currently laid out as the following; Ground floor, doors access the garden from the living room with chimney, fitted kitchen, shower room, toilet, bedroom First floor, 2 bedrooms and a bathroom, 2nd floor (pitched ceiling) Bedroom and toilet with basin. The garden is large (approx 1500m2) and perfect for creating areas to relax and perhaps make a vegetable plot, and plenty of space for games and enjoying the clear night skies. Parking is available in the courtard to one side of the property (opposite side to the front photo). This is a small and peaceful hamlet with around 5 houses. Easy access to the N176 for Dinan, Lamballe and 30 minutes to popular sites o Erquy and Saint Cast le Guildo. 130m floor size across 3 floors (5.45 % fees incl. VAT at the buyer's expense.)
House in Sougeal
Sougeal, Brittany
This charming country house built with local stone and roses over the door is for sale, located in the Bay of Mont Saint-Michel. Set off a very quiet country lane which only leads to fields, this traditional stone house peacefully stands on the edge of a tiny hamlet of three or four homes and looks out over the surrounding countryside. - Living space 176m2 - Open plan ground floor with living room (25m2) and fireplace. kitchen/dining room (39m2) with open fireplace, downstairs shower room and wc, wooden built veranda open to the rear garden. Laundry room and stone built storage room. - First floor with 2 bedrooms (30m2 and 23m2) and shower room with wc - Second floor with 2 more bedrooms (12m2 and 15m2) and shower room with wc - On 1700 m2 land/gardens - Garage with access from the veranda and doors to the front - Gas central heating - Double glazed windows and doors - DPE D GES D - Septic tank - awaiting inspection report - Bits and bobs of decorating to be finished - 185 500 euros HAI (including agency fees) Just 10 minutes to the lively market town of Pontorson with its railway station to Paris, Rennes, Caen, link to TGV, with all amenities close at hand, and then a further 10 minutes to the coast and the magnificent Mont Saint-Michel, a UNESCO-listed site and one of France's most visited landmarks. Less than an hour to Saint-Malo with its Intra-Muros, ramparts and cross channel ferry port. Contact me : [email protected] Look me up on Facebook and YouTube : AlisonAgenceNewton If you have a French property to sell contact me for a free valuation. (6.00 % fees incl. VAT at the buyer's expense.)

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