3-Bedroom Stone House with Guest House & Terrace in Picturesque Saint-Chinian, Languedoc-Roussillon, France

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Saint-Chinian, Languedoc-Roussillon, 34360, France, Saint-Chinian (France)

3 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 95Floor area

€216,000

House

Parking

3 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

95m²

No garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

In the heart of the charming Languedoc-Roussillon region, nestled within the picturesque landscape of Saint-Chinian, lies a unique opportunity for those seeking a serene retreat. Our real estate agency is excited to present a delightful 3-bedroom stone house, perfectly situated for experiencing the tranquil yet vibrant lifestyle that the South of France is renowned for.

Saint-Chinian, where this property is located, is a haven for those who appreciate the delicate balance of rustic charm and modern convenience. This quaint village is celebrated for its vibrant twice-weekly market, where fresh produce and local crafts abound. Imagine strolling through the bustling market stalls, laden with the scent of fresh baguettes and seasonal fruits, a true feast for the senses. The village is not just a shopping destination; it hosts an array of cafes and restaurants, perfect places to unwind and enjoy a leisurely meal with friends and family.

Occupying a prime position, this property is just five minutes from the center of Saint-Chinian. Whether you're soaking in the tranquility of the surrounding hills or engaging with the local community, the convenience of this location is hard to beat. For those eager to explore the local cuisine, a delightful restaurant is just a stone's throw away, promising memorable dining experiences amidst nature's embrace. If you’re drawn to the sea, the pristine beaches are a mere 45-minute drive, offering the perfect day trip to enjoy the Mediterranean sun.

As you step into this inviting stone house, you're greeted by a sense of warmth and welcome. The main house spans two levels, each crafted with care to provide comfort and functionality. The ground floor features a cozy living room adorned with a fireplace, an ideal spot to gather during cooler evenings. Adjacent is a well-equipped kitchen, ready to inspire culinary creativity. Ascend to the first floor where two serene bedrooms await. Their design promotes rest and relaxation, enhanced by the natural light filtering through the windows. A spacious shower room is also on this level, featuring unique fixtures that blend old-world charm with contemporary convenience.

The house extends its hospitality outdoors with a charming terrace. Picture yourself here, enjoying your morning coffee as you take in the stunning countryside views. It's a spot that encourages leisurely afternoons and intimate dinners under the stars.

Alongside the main residence, a furnished independent guest house offers additional living space — a valuable asset for hosting guests or perhaps for rental potential. The guest house impresses with its thoughtful design, featuring an open living area with a compact yet fully equipped kitchen, and a master bedroom complete with an en-suite shower room. It's the perfect self-contained unit for visitors or tenants looking for a quiet reprieve.

For those wondering about day-to-day life in this picturesque locale, Saint-Chinian offers more than just scenic beauty. The community is friendly and welcoming to newcomers, making it an ideal choice for expats and overseas buyers looking for a slice of French life. The temperate Mediterranean climate promises warm, dry summers and mild, wet winters — perfect for outdoor enthusiasts who long to explore the region's extensive walking trails and stunning vineyard vistas.

Features at a glance:
- Size: 95m² of living space
- Lot Size: 61m²
- 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms
- Main house & independent guest house
- Cozy living spaces with fireplace
- Attractive kitchen with modern appliances
- Large shower room with vintage fixtures
- Beautiful terrace with countryside views
- Double glazing for energy efficiency
- Independent electric meters for each unit
- Efficient heating systems
- Parking available nearby
- Connected to main sewage
- Proximity to amenities and attractions

Living in this region offers a diverse array of experiences. Whether you prefer cycling through rolling vineyards, sampling the exquisite local wines, or participating in community events, there’s always something to engage with. For those considering moving with family, the region provides a peaceful and nurturing environment for children to grow and explore.

This stone house in Saint-Chinian isn't just a home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle infused with the essence of French culture. It stands ready to welcome those who dream of creating lasting memories in one of France's most beautiful regions. The possibilities are abundant, whether you're looking to settle into a new way of life or investing in a property with excellent rental potential.

Reach out today to learn more about how this unique opportunity in the heart of Languedoc-Roussillon can become yours. Take the first step towards experiencing the profound beauty and cultural richness of life in southern France.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
3
Size
95
Price per m²
€2,274
Garden size
61
Has Garden
No
Has Parking
Yes
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
1
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
House
Energy label

Unknown

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In the enchanting village of Saint-Chinian, nestled in the heart of the picturesque Languedoc-Roussillon region, lies a delightful villa just waiting to welcome its new owners. This vibrant community is known for its scenic landscapes, charming vineyards, and the gentle warmth of its Mediterranean climate. Perfectly positioned, the villa is more than just a residence—it’s a gateway to a lifestyle of relaxation, culture, and natural beauty. The villa itself was thoughtfully crafted in 2007, and its design clearly reflects a harmonious blend of modern amenities and classic architectural charm. As you approach the property, the sight of lush greenery welcomes you, providing a serene backdrop that complements the villa's architecture. With a generous living space of 138 square meters, it offers a cozy yet spacious home environment, perfect for family living or hosting guests. Step inside, and the home opens up to a bright and airy living area. This space, measuring about 40.80 square meters, is illuminated by natural sunlight pouring in through large French windows. The high ceilings, soaring over six meters, enhance the sense of openness and airiness. Imagine cozying up by the striking central fireplace on cool Mediterranean evenings, while a fully equipped kitchen invites culinary exploration. This kitchen is truly a chef's delight, featuring a central island, induction hob, electric oven, microwave, and a dishwasher, all set within the elegance of modern convenience. Further into the villa, you'll discover three comfortably-sized bedrooms. Each room offers a peaceful retreat, with the master bedroom even providing direct access to the terrace—an ideal spot for morning coffee or evening relaxation. The villa is complete ... click here to read more

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Experience French charm and tranquility in this beautifully renovated three-bedroom village house located in the scenic Saint-Chinian, Herault, a region celebrated for its viniculture and captivating landscapes. Priced at 232,000 Euros, this property spans 118 square meters and offers modern comforts while maintaining its original character. Housing Features: - Three spacious bedrooms, including two master suites - Two impeccably designed bathrooms/showers - Multiple comfortable living areas for relaxation and entertainment - A modern fully equipped kitchen featuring a central island, dishwasher, electric oven, fridge, and stylish travertin flooring - A cozy cellar, ideal for storage or a wine collection - A roof terrace providing a serene outdoor retreat, perfect for dining under the stars - Reversible air conditioning, double glazing, and wooden shutters, ensuring comfort year-round - Fully renovated systems including electricity and plumbing - Connected to main sewage - Low annual property tax of 430 Euros With all rooms and systems thoughtfully upgraded, this property offers a comfortable and hassle-free living environment, suitable not just as a primary residence but also as a potential rental property, thanks to additional lounges and ideal layout for privacy. Local Area Insights: Saint-Chinian is a picturesque village nestled among the rolling vineyards of the Languedoc region, known for its superb wines and stunning natural beauty. The local area provides an authentic South of France experience, with friendly communities, open markets, and numerous cultural events. The town boasts of amenities including shops, cafes, and a weekly market that features local produce and goods. Activities and Lifestyle: Living i ... click here to read more

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Discover the charm of living in a quaint three-bedroom stone house located in the heart of the scenic village of Saint-Chinian, Herault. Priced at €216,000, this captivating property, consisting of a main house and an independent guest house, offers a unique living experience with a combination of rustic elegance and modern convenience. Description of the Property: Main House: - Living Room: Spacious 18 m² featuring a welcoming fireplace, perfect for cozy evenings. - Kitchen: Functional 10 m² kitchen equipped with an electric oven, hob, dishwasher, and ample storage solutions. - Utility Room: Convenient 2.90 m² space for additional storage and home management. - Bedrooms: Includes two bedrooms (12.60 m² and 8.04 m²) with the smaller bedroom featuring a practical mezzanine for extra storage. - Bathroom: Generously sized 9.64 m² bathroom with a shower, stylish original sink, and WC. - Additional Room: A 5.57 m² room leading to an attic, ideal for additional storage or creative use. - Terrace: A 15 m² terrace provides stunning views and offers a peaceful retreat. Independent Guest House: - Living Area: Open-plan layout of 13.28 m² with a fully equipped kitchen featuring modern appliances and beautiful travertine flooring. - Bedroom: A comfortable 13.70 m² master bedroom with an en suite bathroom equipped with a shower, WC, and basin unit. Property Features: - Authentic materials such as travertine floors, original tommettes, exposed beams, and stone walls add to the home's charm. - Double glazing throughout both houses ensures energy efficiency. - Independent electric meters for each house. - Reversible air-conditioning and efficient electric heating cater to all-season comfort. - Nearby parking available. - Connected t ... click here to read more

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A Slice of French Village Life Awaits You Imagine waking up to the gentle hum of village life in the heart of Cessenon-sur-Orb, where the scent of freshly baked bread mingles with the crisp morning air. This beautifully renovated former bakery, now a charming 4-bedroom house, offers a unique blend of history and modern comfort, inviting you to experience the quintessential French lifestyle. A Home with Character and Modern Comforts Step inside this 190 m² home, and you're greeted by a spacious entrance hall that sets the tone for the rest of the house. The ground floor features a children's bedroom and a cozy guest room, each with its own ensuite shower room, ensuring privacy and convenience for family and guests alike. The heart of the home is the open-plan lounge and kitchen on the first floor, where modern design meets rustic charm. Large glass doors flood the space with natural light, leading to a sunny veranda that overlooks the courtyard. A Courtyard Oasis The courtyard is a private sanctuary, perfect for lazy afternoons by the plunge pool or al fresco dining under the stars. With its low-maintenance design, it offers a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of daily life. A Village Rich in Culture and Nature Cessenon-sur-Orb is more than just a location; it's a lifestyle. Nestled in the heart of the Hérault department, this village is a gateway to the stunning landscapes of the Languedoc-Roussillon region. Here, the seasons paint the countryside in vibrant hues, from the lush greens of spring to the golden tones of autumn. Local Delights and Activities - Wine Tasting: Explore the local vineyards and indulge in the rich flavors of regional wines. - Outdoor Adventures: The nearby Orb River offers opport ... click here to read more

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Discover the charm of living in Cessenon-sur-Orb, a quaint village nestled in the heart of the Herault department in the picturesque Languedoc-Roussillon region of southern France. This area combines the serene beauty of countryside landscapes with the vibrancy and convenience of nearby urban centers, offering a lifestyle balanced between tranquility and activity. Introducing a delightful three-bedroom house poised perfectly to enjoy the best of this region. Built in 1987 and featuring a thoughtful extension, this single-storey home offers a substantial living space of 125 m2. It includes three well-sized bedrooms, one of which is en-suite, two shower rooms, and a cozy mezzanine that could serve as an additional bedroom or storage space. Step inside to discover a large 57 m2 living area, illuminated by natural light and anchored by an inviting open kitchen. Equipped with modern amenities like a gas hob, hood, and double sink, this space is ideal for family gatherings and social dinners. Adjacent to the kitchen is a striking insert fireplace that adds a touch of warmth and character to the room. The property sits on a 612 m2 plot, adorned with fruit trees, including fig, apricot, and grapevines, offering a delightful backyard oasis perfect for relaxation or entertaining. Additional outdoor features include a garden shed, a convenient water point, and a terrace, providing ample space for outdoor living and gardening. The true potential of this house is matched by its practical features: - Reversible air conditioning - Double glazing - Wooden shutters - Fiber internet connection - Main sewage connection - Annual land tax of 786 Euro While the house is in good condition, new owners might see opportunities to infuse thei ... click here to read more

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Come discover your future home nestled in the picturesque village of Cessenon-sur-Orb, a true gem located in the Herault department of southern France. With its beautiful location in the Orb Valley, surrounded by breathtaking countryside and close to the shimmering beaches of the Mediterranean, this charming village is highly sought after by those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life. Here, you'll find a sense of tranquility all while being close to modern conveniences and vibrant cultural experiences. The property itself is a spacious house, offering a total living space of 240 square meters. With six bedrooms, two bathrooms, and one en suite, it has plenty of space for growing families or anyone needing room for guests or a home office. The home’s enduring features whisper tales of solid construction and timeless architecture, such as the original exposed stone walls and decorative marble fireplaces that nod to the past while offering potential for personalized touch-ups. Property Features: - Size: 240 m² - Six bedrooms - Two bathrooms - Spacious living room - Fully-equipped kitchen - Master suite with en suite and balcony - Beautiful views of the surrounding hills - Large garage (80 m²) - 100 m² garden with stone shelter - Magnificent stone staircase - PVC double glazing - Connected to mains drainage - Close proximity to shops and river As a busy agent, I can tell you that properties like this rarely stay on the market for long because they strike the perfect balance between comfort and potential. The six bedrooms offer endless possibilities. From guest rooms to a study or library to playrooms for children, the options are unlimited. The master suite alone is a luxurious retreat, with a private balc ... click here to read more

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Situated in the charming village of Cessenon-sur-Orb in the Herault region, this six-bedroom house offers a blend of traditional charm and substantial living space, requiring some modernization to realize its full potential. Priced at €295,000, this property provides an excellent opportunity for those looking to immerse themselves in the French countryside while adding personal touches to their home. Property Features: - Bedrooms: 6 - Bathrooms: 3 - Size: 150 sqm - Garden Size: 240 sqm, potential for a pool - Condition: Good, with areas for renovation Amenities Include: - Large kitchen (20.6 sqm) opening to the dining room (16 sqm) - Spacious lounge/office area (23.5 sqm) - Converted leisure room (57.5 sqm) formerly a stable - Substantial garage space (100 sqm) with electric gate - Additional storage rooms and attic spaces - Two central heating systems: a boiler with a heat pump and an oil boiler The ground floor welcomes you with an 8.5 sqm entrance hall leading to vibrant living spaces and a handy washroom. The first floor hosts three main bedrooms with a common WC and a well-appointed bathroom featuring a bath, shower, and double washbasin. The attic offers further storage or can be transformed into additional living quarters. The second floor reveals more bedrooms, including one that awaits your renovation, allowing customization to suit personal tastes or functional needs. Externally, the property boasts a pleasant 240 sqm garden that is ripe for landscape gardening or installing a swimming pool, enhancing both the aesthetic and value of the home. Living in Cessenon-sur-Orb: Cessenon-sur-Orb provides a picturesque backdrop with its medieval streets, vibrant local market, and the serene River Orb. This rural se ... click here to read more

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Welcome to this stunning 6-bedroom house nestled in the heart of the charming village of Cessenon-Sur-Orb, Herault, 34460, France. Located just a 15-minute drive from Beziers, the city renowned for its diverse architecture and historic sites, this house is in an ideal location for anyone looking to enjoy the tranquility of rural France while still maintaining easy access to city amenities. Stepping into the house, you will notice it occupies a remarkable area of 140m². You are immediately greeted by a spacious entrance hallway leading to a sizable 20.6 m² kitchen perfect for the avid cook. The seamless integration of functional spaces can also be observed in the conveniently positioned dining room measuring 16 m² and the 23.5 m2 lounge/office space, which opens up to a former stable converted into an impressive leisure room. The first floor boasts a roomy hall of 15.5 m², alongside three spacious bedrooms, offering plenty of sleeping space for a large family or guests. The house features two sizeable bathrooms, ensuring no morning queues, and an attic offering further potential renovation or storage space. Moving onto the exterior, we have a lovely garden of 240 m² that's perfect for some summer sunshine enjoyment, where there's enough space to add a pool for those who desire it. This promising house requires a few modernization and electric updates to realize its full potential. Original tiles under the carpets are a nice touch, adding a sense of old-world charm. The house comes complete with a number of features including: - An extensive 100m2 garage with an electric gate - Plenty of storage space - Two central heating systems with both a boiler with a heat pump and an oil boiler - Bedroom space ripe for renova ... click here to read more

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Set in the picturesque village of Puisserguier in the Herault department of France, this 5-bedroom house presents an inviting prospect for those looking to experience authentic French village life. Nestled within the Languedoc-Roussillon region, Puisserguier combines the tranquility of rural living with proximity to essential amenities and cultural offerings. Spanning 268 square meters, the house has been tastefully renovated, preserving its original character while integrating contemporary elements for modern living. The property features a spacious living area, including a stunning 74 m2 room with an open kitchen, perfect for family gatherings or entertaining guests. The kitchen is equipped with high-quality appliances and an elegant central island, making it both functional and aesthetically pleasing. Accommodations within the house include four to five generously sized bedrooms, three well-appointed bath/shower rooms, and a beautiful dressing area, providing ample space for a large family or guests. Additional conveniences include a laundry area and a home office or extra bedroom on the ground floor, complete with its original fireplace, adding a touch of historic charm. The exterior of the property is equally impressive, featuring a beautifully maintained 530 m2 courtyard. At its heart lies a Bali-style pool with an integrated bar and bench—ideal for relaxation or hosting summer pool parties. The property also offers a small stone barn that offers potential for conversion, perhaps into a guest house or creative studio. Property Features: - Living space: 268 m2 - Lot size: 530 m2 - Bedrooms: 5 - Bathrooms: 3 - Fully equipped kitchen with modern appliances - Open living/dining area - Bali-style pool with bar - Cou ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the charming village of Cessenon-Sur-Orb in the Languedoc-Roussillon region of France, this villa offers an inviting opportunity for those looking to settle in a vibrant part of the French countryside. Positioned on the edge of a lively village, this home brings together modern comforts and character-filled history. With a recent modern makeover executed by a skilled architect, this 140 square meter village house is a property that beckons you with both its character and practicality. Step inside this three-bedroom villa, and you'll be greeted by a beautiful blend of classic details and contemporary upgrades. The first thing to catch your eye might be the original, double-glazed windows that allow natural light to flood into the spacious new kitchen and dining area. Imagine starting your day with breakfast in this bright space, equipped with sleek new appliances like a hob, oven, and fridge. From the kitchen, the flow of the home takes you to a generously sized lounge area. This sunlit space, opening into a quaint courtyard, is perfect for family gatherings or simply relaxing after a busy day. For those looking to entertain, the villa doesn't disappoint. A large terrace promises memorable evenings of dining under the stars, with ample room for guests to move and mingle. This space is complemented by an attic ready to be transformed into whatever suits your lifestyle – be it an additional living area, a cozy reading nook, or an inspiring art studio. The attic conversion is both an opportunity and a project where your imagination can roam free. The villa holds two well-appointed bathrooms, ensuring convenience for families or when having guests over. A small downstairs shower room serves everyday needs with e ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque countryside of Cessenon-sur-Orb, in the beautiful region of Languedoc-Roussillon, this sprawling farmhouse is an excellent opportunity for those seeking a spacious and comforting retreat. Located at the heart of the vineyards, the property offers a unique blend of country living and the historic charm reserved for rural France. This farmhouse is not only spacious but also rich with opportunities for adapting to varied lifestyles. Cessenon-sur-Orb, where the property is situated, is a charming village that captures the essence of French rural life. With a modest population, the area offers an escape from the hustle and bustle of urban centers, while still being within reach. The village, just a short five-minute drive away, features a small grocery shop that keeps you connected to everyday conveniences. A little further out, just ten minutes by car, the town of Cessenon sur Orb awaits with its delightful beach area along the Orb River, providing a perfect summer retreat for families and outdoor enthusiasts alike. The river itself is a hub for various activities, including swimming, kayaking, and picnicking. If you're in the mood for a more bustling urban experience, the city of Béziers is only about twenty-five minutes away, offering a wider range of shopping, dining, and cultural experiences. Not to forget, the Mediterranean beaches are within a thirty-minute drive, allowing you to indulge in the sea, sun, and sand whenever you wish. Languedoc-Roussillon is known for its sunny and mild Mediterranean climate, marked by hot summers and cool, wet winters, making outdoor activities enjoyable year-round. Living in this farmhouse is about embracing a lifestyle enriched by both nature and community ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque village of Cessenon-sur-Orb, in the heart of Languedoc-Roussillon, we find a delightful two-bedroom apartment that's calling out for a new owner. Now, as a busy real estate agent, let me take a few moments to paint you a picture of this charming property that perhaps could be your perfect getaway, holiday home or a step into French living. I know you're looking from afar, so let's dive in. In the lively village of Cessenon-sur-Orb, the Orb river snakes its way forming an inviting backdrop. Living here, you’ll learn quickly that life slows to a leisurely pace, offering a sanctuary from the hustle and bustle. This village has got a vibe that's both relaxing and invigorating at the same time. The locale offers all the necessities: shops, cafes, and restaurants are peppered throughout, enriching daily life with the joys of French cuisine and culture. It's only a quick 30-minute drive to Beziers for those days when you crave the pulse of a larger town or yearn for the gentle touch of ocean waves along the coast. Let's talk climate. Picture long, warm summers with a Mediterranean ambiance perfect for those who love basking in sunshine, while winters remain relatively mild. Spring and fall surprise with vibrant scenes and comfortable weather, beckoning outdoor activities—all of which makes this location rather appealing to those seeking a classic French lifestyle. Now, about the property. This humble abode is set across four delightful levels—spanning 65 square meters. It’s in fantastic condition, so you can be assured of a relatively smooth transition. Moving in could be as easy as flying in with your suitcase—if a furnished home is what you’re after. An ideal spot for those dreaming of retreat ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque village of Cessenon-sur-Orb, Herault, this enchanting 3-bedroom house is now available for a tempting price of €126,500. This charming character home dates back to the 18th century and stretches across two faces, offering a unique blend of history and comfort. It's a lovely spot to consider, especially for those looking for a welcoming retreat in the heart of southern France. With a living space of 93 square meters, this house boasts an array of features that will appeal to a variety of buyers, whether you’re considering it as a holiday home or a permanent residence. The property welcomes you with a spacious living room and an open kitchen, adorned with features that resonate with its historical charm. The living room is a cozy 20 square meters, complemented by a compact yet functional kitchen area. The lounge area offers another 14 square meters of space, with breathtaking views of the surrounding village and countryside. The views alone are worth the visit—they’ll give you a daily dose of natural beauty right from your window. Moving on to the sleeping arrangements, the house features three well-sized bedrooms, each exuding a unique charm. One of the bedrooms is particularly special, with an original stone floor that echoes the timeless appeal of this historical abode. The two shower rooms are modern and convenient, ensuring that the home meets today’s living standards while retaining its old-world allure. Additional features of this property include: - Three comfortable bedrooms - Two well-appointed shower rooms - Living room with open kitchen - Cozy lounge with stunning views - Attic space (25 m²) ripe for conversion into a roof terrace - Vaulted stone cellars (40 m²) with water and elec ... click here to read more

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Discover the charm of Bize-Minervois, a picturesque village nestled in the heart of Aude, in the illustrious Languedoc-Roussillon region of France. This idyllic location is home to a majestic six-bedroom house that exudes character and elegance, providing a unique opportunity for those seeking a tranquil lifestyle in the sunny south of France. This substantial residence offers 300 square meters of luxurious living space, artfully combining traditional charm with modern amenities. The property's standout feature is its grand stone facade and an enchanting inner courtyard that immediately welcomes you with its serene ambiance. The house itself features five bedrooms with ensuite bathrooms, ensuring privacy and convenience for both family members and guests. Property Features: - Six bedrooms including five with ensuite bathrooms - Total of seven bathrooms - Large living and dining room with a beautiful traditional fireplace - Fitted kitchen equipped with modern appliances - Spacious 24 square meter entrance hall - Exquisite 100 square meter courtyard with a barbecue area, perfect for outdoor dining and entertainment - An old wine storehouse of 118 square meters offering potential for conversion - Additional plot of land of 29 square meters - Oil-fired central heating - Annual property tax approximately €4300 The former bed and breakfast setup suggests excellent potential for rental or hospitality ventures, if so desired. The property's location in a village equipped with essential shops and a restaurant adds convenience, while the proximity to larger towns such as Capestang, Narbonne, and Beziers expands your shopping, dining, and cultural options. Living in Bize-Minervois offers an immersive experience in the French li ... click here to read more

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Property Overview Nestled in the charming village of Bize-Minervois in the Aude region of France, this impressive 6-bedroom villa offers an idyllic setting for a serene lifestyle, paired with the convenience of modern living. The property, spread over three floors and encompassing approximately 281 square meters of habitable space, provides a flexible layout that addresses both privacy and communal living needs. Property Features: - Six spacious bedrooms - Three well-appointed bathrooms - Ground floor featuring a large open-plan kitchen and dining area (59 square meters) - Comfortable sitting room snug (20 square meters) - A sizeable TV room on the second floor (43 square meters) - Modern utilities including a reversible underfloor heating and cooling system - Air conditioning units in strategic locations - High-quality double-glazed windows throughout - Ample storage and utility spaces including a laundry room - A private garage plus additional parking space - Mature walled garden with shaded courtyards and an outdoor dining area - Private swimming pool (6.5 x 4.5 meters) set in a beautifully landscaped terrace Local Area & Lifestyle Bize-Minervois is a picturesque riverside village celebrated for its olive festival and scenic views along the River Cesse. The village offers residents and visitors a wealth of amenities including a variety of shops, bustling cafes, and intimate restaurants, all within easy walking distance from the villa. The local ambience is enhanced by the traditional charm and warm community spirit prevalent throughout the region. Things to Do Homeowners can enjoy a range of activities that are as relaxing as they are enriching. The village hosts seasonal festivals and markets that showcase loc ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Languedoc-Roussillon region, this enchanting stone house in Olargues offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of French countryside charm. With its rich history and vibrant local culture, Olargues is a hidden gem that promises a tranquil yet fulfilling lifestyle for those seeking a second home in Europe. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant chirping of birds, as the morning sun filters through the lush wisteria that adorns your private terrace. This 145 m² stone house, with its five spacious bedrooms and two bathrooms, is a sanctuary of comfort and character, perfect for family gatherings or quiet retreats. ### A Glimpse into Olargues Olargues, a quaint village renowned for its medieval architecture and scenic landscapes, is a haven for nature lovers and history enthusiasts alike. Just a short drive from the larger village of Saint-Pons-de-Thomières, Olargues offers the perfect balance of seclusion and accessibility. The Mediterranean coast is just an hour away, making beach getaways a regular delight. ### The Property This charming stone house is a testament to timeless elegance, with original features that tell stories of a bygone era. The ground floor welcomes you with a cozy kitchen, complete with a traditional tiled floor, and a spacious living room featuring a wood-burning stove and exposed stone walls. The original wooden floors add warmth and character, creating an inviting atmosphere. Upstairs, the first floor boasts a comfortable lounge with another wood-burning stove, three bedrooms, and a well-appointed bathroom. The second floor offers two additional bedrooms and a partially convertible attic, perfect for creating a personalized space. ... click here to read more

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Nestled within the picturesque village of Olargues in the region of Languedoc-Roussillon, this delightful stone house beckons with its unique personality and historical features. This quaint village, situated just 10 minutes from both a larger village, Saint-Pons de Thomieres, and Olargues itself, offers a serene lifestyle with all necessary amenities close by. With 5 spacious bedrooms and nestled in a locale rich with culture and natural beauty, this property caters perfectly to those looking to invest in a piece of the French countryside. The house itself is a stone-built gem, offering a perfect fusion of history and livability. With an inviting 145 square meters of living space, there's plenty of room for family, friends, and guests. You will immediately notice the original wooden floors and exposed stone walls that speak of a bygone era yet allure today's generation with their rustic charm. While wandering through this gracious home, one can sense its welcoming potential for personal touches and updates—a blank canvas ready for your creative ideas. Adding to the home's allure are the generous outdoor spaces, designed to bring harmony between indoor and outdoor living. With an impressive garden that stretches over 580 square meters, the property includes a charming terrace where you can enjoy the sight of distant hills while shaded by a wisteria-draped pergola—a lovely spot for enjoying sunny afternoons or cool evenings. The surrounding area’s climate, characterized by warm summers and mild winters, ensures that outdoor activities can be a year-round pleasure. Living in Olargues, a category acknowledged locally as "Les Plus Beaux Villages de France" (One of the Most Beautiful Villages in France), translates to expe ... click here to read more

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Welcome to a genuine jewel nestled in the heart of picturesque Causses-et-Veyran, located in the charming Languedoc-Roussillon region, France—an ideal spot for those yearning to experience the tranquil French countryside life. Navigating the world of real estate might be hectic, but right now, I'm pausing to paint you a picture of this delightful stone house that awaits new foreign owners to add their chapter to its long history. Perched amid the scenic splendor of natural parks with sweeping views of gently rolling hills, this property offers five spacious bedrooms and three elegantly designed bathrooms across its 121 square meters. The 17th-century stone architecture exudes that old-world charm that brought smiles to generations gone by, and it's ready to charm you too. Causses-et-Veyran offers that dream-like village ambiance with local cafes and your daily bread delivered fresh—only a brief 10-minute ride will lead you to Cessenon-sur-Orb, a quaint town with cozy boutiques and eateries. Fancy a trip to the big city or a sunny beachfront day? Béziers with its wondrous history is just half an hour away, while sandy beaches beckon you only 40 minutes out. You’ll love the separate gite that allows visitors or extended family a slice of privacy. This 23 m2 studio with its charming exposed beams, stone walls, and modern ensuite shower room could double as a guest house or even a lucrative holiday rental property—think of the opportunities! The main dwelling spans 98 m2, combining rustic charm with today’s conveniences like a modern open kitchen and electric heating. The original staircases and wooden shutters preserve the historical essence beautifully. Outdoors, you're gifted with a sprawling 33 m2 terrace—perfect for ... click here to read more

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