4-Bed Stone Farmhouse with Equestrian Facilities in Normandy, France

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Torigni-sur-Vire, Manche, France, Torigny-les-Villes (France)

4 Bedrooms · 2 Bathrooms · 170Floor area

€248,000

House

No parking

4 Bedrooms

2 Bathrooms

170m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

A Tranquil Escape in the Heart of Normandy

Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant sound of horses grazing in the lush pastures surrounding your home. This is life at the stone farmhouse in Torigni-sur-Vire, a picturesque village nestled in the heart of Normandy, France. With its rich history, vibrant culture, and stunning landscapes, this property offers more than just a home; it provides a lifestyle steeped in tranquility and charm.

A Home with Character and Comfort

Step inside this beautifully restored farmhouse, where traditional charm meets modern convenience. The exposed stone walls and beamed ceilings create a warm, inviting atmosphere, while the spacious living areas offer ample room for family gatherings or quiet evenings by the fireplace. The ground floor features a large, fitted kitchen with a dining area, perfect for hosting dinner parties or enjoying a leisurely breakfast. A cozy living room, a bedroom with built-in wardrobes, and a bathroom complete this level, providing a seamless blend of comfort and functionality.

A Versatile Living Space

Upstairs, discover a welcoming entrance area, ideal for a bed and breakfast setup, along with two additional bedrooms and a shower room. The adjoining guest house or gîte offers further accommodation options, with its own entrance hall, bedroom, and fitted kitchen. This versatile space is perfect for hosting guests or generating rental income, making it an attractive investment opportunity.

Equestrian Facilities and Expansive Grounds

For equestrian enthusiasts, the property boasts a large outbuilding with a box, garage, tack room, and sound-insulated music room. Two mezzanines provide extra storage, while the landscaped garden and enclosed pastures offer ample space for keeping horses or other animals. With approximately 7,086 m² of land, this property is a haven for those seeking a rural lifestyle with the convenience of modern amenities.

Explore the Rich Tapestry of Normandy

Located just a short bike ride from Torigny-sur-Vire, the farmhouse is ideally situated for exploring the region's many attractions. From the historic Haras de Saint-Lô to the serene Étangs de Torigni, there's no shortage of activities to enjoy. Venture further afield to discover the iconic Mont-Saint-Michel, just 70 km away, or indulge in the local cuisine at nearby restaurants and markets.

A Gateway to Adventure and Relaxation

Whether you're seeking outdoor adventures or cultural experiences, Normandy has something for everyone. Enjoy hiking and cycling through the rolling countryside, or take a leisurely drive to the coast for a day at the beach. With easy access to the A84 motorway and Caen airport, this property offers the perfect balance of seclusion and connectivity.

Key Features:
- 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms
- Spacious living areas with exposed stone walls and beamed ceilings
- Large fitted kitchen with dining area
- Adjoining guest house or gîte
- Equestrian facilities with outbuilding and enclosed pastures
- Landscaped garden with a well
- Fibre-optic internet and updated utilities
- Close proximity to shops, services, and cultural attractions
- Easy access to major transport links

Investment Potential and Practical Considerations

This property is not only a beautiful home but also a sound investment. With its potential for rental income and the growing popularity of Normandy as a tourist destination, it offers a unique opportunity for international buyers. The farmhouse is in good condition, with updated electrics and plumbing, a new gas boiler, and a ventilation system. Some rooms may require light refreshing, allowing you to add your personal touch.

Your Dream Home Awaits

Embrace the opportunity to own a piece of Normandy's rich heritage and create lasting memories in this enchanting farmhouse. Whether you're looking for a family home, a holiday retreat, or a bed and breakfast with equestrian potential, this property offers endless possibilities. Contact us today to arrange a viewing and take the first step towards your dream European getaway.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
4
Size
170
Price per m²
€1,459
Garden size
7086
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
2
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
House
Energy label

Unknown

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Welcome to the charming and serene town of Saint-Amand-Villages, nestled in the picturesque department of Manche in France. Here, we present to you a delightful opportunity to become the owner of a spacious 4-bedroom house that embodies the tranquil lifestyle that this enchanting region has to offer. While the property is in good condition, it's worth mentioning the myriad possibilities it provides for personalizing it to suit your individual style. Now, let's take a closer look at what this lovely abode has to offer and why Saint-Amand-Villages might just be the perfect place for you! Located in a peaceful residential area, this detached house offers you the privacy and comfort that are ideal for family living. The house features a fully fitted basement and is constructed to provide ease of living and practicality. As you step inside on the ground floor, you'll find a welcoming entrance leading into a bright double living room. Its direct access to the garden makes it perfect for family gatherings or quiet mornings with a cup of coffee. The semi-open, fitted, and equipped kitchen offers a functional space for cooking, with an easy flow to the living areas. Also on the ground floor is a comfortable bedroom, alongside a bathroom and WC for convenience. Upstairs, you'll find two bedrooms resting on a solid concrete floor. One of the rooms measures approximately 14 m², while the other features its own dressing room, offering a bit of luxury to everyday living. A shower room with WC completes this level. Outside, this property offers not just additional storage solutions but also outdoor spaces that include charming outbuildings. This includes two workshops, a garage, and other utility buildings—adding convenience for thos ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of Normandy, near the quaint village of Campeaux, lies a hidden gem waiting to become your dream vacation home. This spacious 4-bedroom house, set amidst the serene landscapes of Souleuvre en Bocage, offers a perfect blend of rustic charm and modern comfort. With its expansive gardens and panoramic views, this property is more than just a house; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with relaxation, adventure, and cherished memories. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant chirping of birds, as the morning sun filters through the lush greenery surrounding your home. This is the everyday reality in Souleuvre en Bocage, a region renowned for its picturesque countryside and rich cultural heritage. Whether you're seeking a peaceful retreat or an active holiday, this location offers something for everyone. Local Lifestyle and Attractions: - Cultural Richness: Normandy is steeped in history, from the iconic D-Day beaches to the medieval charm of nearby towns like Bayeux and Caen. Explore ancient cathedrals, museums, and local markets that offer a glimpse into the region's vibrant past. - Gastronomic Delights: Indulge in the culinary wonders of Normandy, famous for its cheese, cider, and seafood. Enjoy a leisurely meal at a local bistro or try your hand at cooking with fresh, local ingredients. - Outdoor Adventures: The surrounding countryside is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. Hike through scenic trails, cycle along quiet country roads, or enjoy a leisurely picnic by the river. - Seasonal Festivals: Experience the local culture through various festivals and events that celebrate everything from music and art to food and history. - Accessibility: Despite its tranquil setting, Sou ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of Basse-Normandie, this charming farmhouse in Tessy-Bocage offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of French countryside bliss. With its rustic allure and panoramic views, this property is more than just a home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in tranquility and rich cultural heritage. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of nature, the sun casting a golden hue over the rolling hills of Normandy. This two-bedroom farmhouse, with its expansive master suite, offers ample space for relaxation and creativity. The potential to expand is significant, with attached outbuildings and an attic ripe for development, subject to planning permissions. A Lifestyle of Leisure and Exploration Tessy-Bocage is a quaint town that perfectly balances rural charm with modern conveniences. Just a short drive away, you'll find a variety of shops, cafes, and local markets, offering everything from fresh produce to artisanal goods. The nearby village of Pont-Farcy adds to the allure with its cozy restaurants, a lively bar, and a popular kayak club along the serene River Vire. Climate and Activities The temperate climate of Normandy is ideal for those who enjoy mild summers and cool winters. This region is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, offering activities such as hiking, cycling, and kayaking. The lush landscapes and historical sites provide endless opportunities for exploration and adventure. Accessibility and Connectivity Conveniently located near the A84 motorway, this farmhouse offers easy access to the ferry port of Caen Ouistreham, making travel to and from the UK a breeze. Whether you're planning a quick getaway or a longer stay, the connectivity ensures that you're never far from the action. Inves ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the charming commune of Tessy-Bocage in the picturesque region of Basse-Normandie, France, stands a substantial and robust house that could soon be the backdrop of your next chapter. With its harmonious blend of space and potential, this solidly built property is ideal for those dreaming of life in this vibrant corner of Normandy. Although our schedule is typically packed, I couldn't wait to share the potential that awaits you here. Tessy-Bocage is more than just a location; it’s a community with history, culture, and that unmistakable French lifestyle. Known for its friendly atmosphere, the town provides residents with a variety of conveniences right at their doorstep. There are shops that offer everything you might need: a supermarket for your weekly groceries, a pharmacy ensuring health and wellness, and, of course, cornerstones of French life, a butcher and a baker. The local restaurant and cozy bars create a warm sense of community, perfect for new residents looking to settle in. One of the gems of the locale is certainly its scenic setting along the river Vire. Imagine lazy weekends rowing down the river, or perhaps just enjoying a picturesque picnic along its banks. For those keen on exploring more of the region, the property offers quick access to the A84 motorway, effortlessly connecting you to both the bustling hubs and tranquil retreats throughout Normandy. Let’s step into your potential new home. It spans three harmonious floors, offering room for everyone to have their own space. Entering through the garden-flanked footpath, you are greeted by a welcoming foyer. To the left is a cozy living room, complete with a fireplace, promising warm gatherings during cooler months. Straight ahead are the ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the charming countryside of Saint-Andre-de-l'Epine, situated in the Manche department of Normandy, lies a spacious 4-bedroom home awaiting its new owners. This property on the market offers a tranquil lifestyle just perfect for families wanting a balance of rural serenity and convenience. For those seeking an abode in the heart of France, rich with both potential and community, this could very well be the answer. Constructed in the 1960s, this detached house stands proudly on an impressive 4,566 square meters of land, giving plenty of room for outdoor pursuits. The home spans 185 square meters and is organized over two levels with seven rooms in total. As you step inside, the layout provides a welcoming living room, a fitted kitchen that could be the heart of many family gatherings, and a total of four bedrooms. The house comprises: - 4 bedrooms - 1 living room - Fitted kitchen - 1 bathroom - 1 shower room - 2 separate toilets - Garden - 2 cozy terraces - Attic space - Cellar storage - Radiators powered by aerothermal energy While the structure itself presents well on the outside, the interior does call for a little bit of refreshment, offering an exciting opportunity for personalized touches. It's not quite a fixer-upper but undoubtedly needs attention to modernize and spruce up. Imagine transforming the space with a fresh coat of paint, updating the kitchen and bathroom fixtures, or introducing contemporary decor while keeping its traditional foundation intact. Living in Saint-Andre-de-l'Epine paints a picturesque lifestyle. Early mornings might find you enjoying fresh pastries from the local bakery, while weekends could be spent exploring the lush gardens and heritage sites that Manche is renowned ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene landscape of St-Martin-des-Besaces in Normandy, Calvados, this majestic 8-bedroom house offers a blend of history and contemporary living, creating an enticing prospect for overseas buyers or expats seeking a unique residence or potential business opportunity in France. Known for its rich history, inclusive of 13th-century heritage as a farmhouse château, this property provides a glimpse into the past while presenting modern comforts and sublime countryside vistas. The main residence, charmingly referred to as 'Le Château,' along with two attached gîtes — 'La Fermette' and 'Le Petit Manoir' — sits proudly on approximately 1 1/4 acres of lush land. The setting boasts an enchanting private driveway, leading up to a spread of tranquil natural beauty. Each of the homes on this property has its distinct charm and potential, with 'Le Château' partially renovated, inviting a new owner to bring their vision to completion. For those considering investment, the two gîtes have historically been let successfully, offering a promising revenue stream. The local area, rich with WWII historical sites and just a stone’s throw from essential amenities in Saint Martin de Besaces, combines convenience with the lure of rural escape. Notably, the property is just 3 kms from town connectivity and essential services, ensuring ease of day-to-day living. Living in Souleuvre en Bocage, residents and visitors alike can revel in mild, temperate climate year-round, ideal for enjoying various outdoor activities. The surrounding regions provide ample opportunities for hiking, cycling, and historical tours, perfect for families and history enthusiasts. Bayeux, renowned for its medieval tapestry and vibrant dining scene, is merel ... click here to read more

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Welcome to Souleuvre en Bocage, a charming part of France that captures the heart and soul of the country. On offer is a 6-bedroom house nestled in this quaint town, at 14350 st-martin-des-besaces. This picturesque property links back to the 13th Century, rendering it a portal to a bygone era. Picture this: a house embracing a weave of history, luxury, and potential spread across a sprawling plot of 5260 m². The plot lovingly cradles the house whilst offering a panoramic view of rolling hills, cascading in a sea of lush green that stretches as far as the eye can see. The house itself is a triptych of sorts, composed of two dwellings and the castle portion, still inviting restorations. The fascinating promise of the historic castle part could become an incredible project, whether you're looking to create a dream family home or perhaps a profitable seasonal rental getaway. The first dwelling kisses the boundary of 68 m² and boasts an intimately cosy design that features a bedroom, a kitchen, a living-cum-lounge room, and a bathroom equipped with a toilet on the ground floor. The upper story houses an additional bedroom, an office room, and another toilet. Crossing over to the second dwelling, it stretches a comfortable 132 m² that includes an enchanting open-concept kitchen leading to a living room graced with an emblematic French fireplace. It maintains a bedroom and a shower room fitted with a toilet on the ground floor. The upper deck houses three additional bedrooms, one of which complements its luxury with an en-suite shower room and toilet, an office, and another bathroom complete with a toilet. The perks of the property include: - Spectacular views - Open fireplace - Solar panels - History-etched architectu ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque village of Saint-Vigor-des-Monts, this delightful 5-bedroom house offers a unique opportunity to own a second home in the heart of Normandy. With its charming rural setting and proximity to the vibrant town of Tessy-sur-Vire, this property is perfect for those seeking a tranquil retreat or a savvy investment in the European second home market. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of the countryside, with the lush greenery of Normandy stretching out before you. This house, with its generous 140 square meters of living space, is more than just a property; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in history, culture, and natural beauty. Property Highlights: - Spacious Living: With five bedrooms and three bathrooms, this house is ideal for families or those who love to entertain guests. - Versatile Layout: The ground floor features a cozy living room, a functional kitchen, a laundry room, and a convenient shower room. - Potential for Expansion: The second floor offers a versatile space that can be transformed into a home office, studio, or additional bedroom. - Modern Comforts: Equipped with electric radiators and an open hearth fireplace, the house ensures warmth and comfort throughout the year. - Recent Upgrades: The electrical installation is up-to-date, and the property is connected to the sewer system, ensuring hassle-free living. - Energy Efficient: Rated E for energy consumption and B for greenhouse gas emissions, the house is both eco-friendly and cost-effective. Local Lifestyle and Amenities: Saint-Vigor-des-Monts is a quintessential Norman village, offering a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. The region is renowned for its rich history, with numerous museums, ch ... click here to read more

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Imagine waking up to the sweeping views of the tranquil candidness that is Val de Drôme. It's a place where the heart finds its peace amid the lush landscapes and you get the chance to create memories that linger on. Nestled within the picturesque setting of Calvados, this lovely 3-bedroom house whispers charm at every corner. It's just the right abode for those seeking a blend of comfort and nature. At a price of €305,000, this property offers incredible value for an overseas buyer eager to experience the unique lifestyle offered by this quaint French town. Picture this: Starting your day in the spacious conservatory, a piece built and added in 2017, catching the mild morning sun as it casts its glow over your breakfast table. This south-facing conservatory becomes the heart of the home, perfect for enjoying a cup of coffee and planning the day ahead. Follow the soft warmth of the rustic fireplace to the living room, where comfort meets coziness. Glide across the open-plan flow as the kitchen spills into the dining space, ideal for hosting family gatherings or indulging in culinary adventures. Venture upstairs, and you’ll find three generously-sized bedrooms offering the promise of restful nights. Having a home office on this level combines the essentials of modern living—working from home has never been so appealing. Downstairs, a well-sized laundry room, storeroom, and shower room ensure functionality isn't forsaken for charm. With a recent roof installation and wood and pellet stoves, comfort in all seasons is assured. Talk about peace of mind in home owning. In addition to the main residence, the property is blessed with an array of outbuildings—perfect for a variety of uses. The shed and cottage offer extra spac ... click here to read more

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Picture yourself standing at the stone threshold of your Normandy farmhouse as morning mist lifts across seven acres of emerald paddocks, the distant sound of horses whinnying greeting the sunrise, while wood smoke curls from chimneys into crisp country air. This is the rhythm of life at this exceptional equestrian property in Landelles-et-Coupigny, where centuries-old stone walls meet contemporary comfort and the equestrian dream becomes daily reality across the rolling Calvados countryside. This 143-square-meter stone farmhouse represents a rare opportunity for horse enthusiasts seeking a vacation home in Normandy that combines professional equestrian facilities with authentic French country living. The property sits in a peaceful rural setting where ancient orchards meet purpose-built paddocks, and where weekend escapes transform into immersive experiences in one of France's most celebrated equestrian regions. Here, your second home in France becomes a sanctuary for both family and horses, a place where generations gather and riding passions flourish. The farmhouse interior unfolds across two thoughtfully renovated levels, blending traditional Norman architecture with modern functionality. Ground floor living centers around a generous 32-square-meter open-plan kitchen and dining area anchored by a Falcon range and efficient wood stove, where family meals become celebrations of local produce from nearby Normandy markets. The adjacent 47-square-meter sitting room features an authentic Normandy fireplace and additional wood stove, creating a cozy gathering space throughout autumn and winter months when rain patters against stone walls and fires crackle invitingly. Upstairs, four bedrooms provide flexible accommodation ... click here to read more

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Step into the gentle embrace of Normandy and discover a wonderful opportunity nestled in the heart of the serene village of Landelles-et-Coupigny, in Calvados, France. This charming property offers not only a lovely home but a ticket to the unhurried lifestyle of the French countryside. For those of you exploring the chance to own a little slice of France, let me paint a picture of this 3-bedroom house that could be your future sanctuary. Situated within a stone’s throw from the bustling town of Vire, the house is perfectly placed to offer tranquility and convenience. The region, Calvados, is known for its diverse landscape ranging from the picturesque beaches of the northwest to pastoral fields in the center. It's a place rich with history and culture, offering both residents and visitors a deep sense of connection to the past. Now, let’s talk more about the property itself. The house is a detached country home standing proudly on a spacious plot, giving you all the room you need to enjoy outdoor life. Recently renovated, it promises a blend of the old and the new. It's in great condition - a true move-in ready home which means you can focus on adding your personal touches or simply enjoying it as it is. Inside, the property unfolds its charm with five main rooms, each with its own story to tell. You’re greeted by a cozy fitted kitchen complete with a wood stove, perfect for those cool French evenings. The living area is just a few steps away, inviting you to gather with family or friends. With three generous bedrooms, there's room for everyone to settle in comfortably. There's also an office space for remote work or hobbies and two shower rooms to ensure convenience for all family members or guests. But the explorat ... click here to read more

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Imagine a tranquil little haven nestled in the picturesque village of Le Mesnil-Robert, located in the heart of Calvados, Normandy, France. A place where life moves at a beautifully relaxed pace, embracing the charm of its rustic surroundings. This charming 3-bedroom house gives you not only a cozy place to call home but also a slice of French country life that many dream of experiencing. Before diving into this lovely abode, let's explore what makes living in Calvados such a treat. Known for its stunning landscapes, Calvados is a gem in the north-east region of Normandie. Here, you're enveloped by diverse cultural and geographical areas, from the rolling hills of Swiss Normande to the alluring flatlands of Caen. The Auge area, in particular, offers the quintessential Normandy landscape, dotted with half-timbered houses and verdant meadows. Of course, history enthusiasts and beach lovers will delight in the proximity of the famous WWII landing beaches—a poignant reminder of times past. The climate in Calvados complements the region’s beauty, with warm summers and mild winters, perfect for enjoying the breathtaking countryside and coastal vistas year-round. Whether you're exploring the local farmers' markets, savoring the region’s renowned apple brandy, or taking a leisurely stroll along quaint country paths, life here is all about simplicity and savoring each moment. Now, let's delve into what this property has to offer. Situated in a peaceful setting, this detached house boasts a panoramic view of the countryside. It's a picturesque location that lets you truly unwind, away from the hustle and bustle of city life. The house stands on a generous stretch of land, over 1.1 hectares to be exact, giving you ample space ... click here to read more

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Discover the quaint charm of Cormolain, Calvado located in beautiful Normandy, France. Nestled just a short drive, approximately 21 kilometers, from the scenic coastline, this place offers a peaceful lifestyle steeped in rich history and cultural allure. Resident or visitor, you are treated to an array of local amenities and surrounding natural beauty that makes this town more than just a place to reside. About the Property: For sale is a delightful townhouse boasting a generous 700 square meters of land. Quiet and welcoming, the home spreads across two floors covering 121 square meters. It is a good fit for those looking to put their personal touch on a space that already showcases a stable foundation and good condition. This house offers: - An expansive double living room measuring 31 square meters provides a spacious area for family gatherings and entertainment. - Three bedrooms, varying from 11 to 21 square meters, each offering comfortable private spaces for relaxation. - A well-sized fitted kitchen, ideal for those who enjoy preparing meals at home. - Additional house features include a bathroom, a shower room, and a toilet. - The property also benefits from an attic, cellar, and various outbuildings offering ample storage or the potential for additional living spaces. - A quaint terrace of 6 square meters for enjoying the outdoors. The windows are double-glazed wood, enhancing the insulation of the home. Local Amenities: Living in Cormolain means having essential amenities within reach, including: - Schools for educational pursuits - Local bakery, butcher’s shop, and other small retailers - Easy access to the major A84 and national N174 and N13 motorways, only 17 kilometers away, facilitating travel and co ... click here to read more

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Immerse yourself in the tranquil beauty of the Normandy countryside with this charming 3-bedroom cottage in Morigny, located just 10 minutes from the animated market town of Noues de Sienne. Priced at €139,000, this delightful residence combines traditional charm with modern conveniences, making it ideal for those seeking a serene rural lifestyle or a picturesque family home. Set within 1.3 acres of verdant land, over half of which is a neatly manicured garden planted with an array of fruit trees and shrubs, this property provides ample space for outdoor activities and relaxation. The garden area is securely fenced, perfect for pet owners, while the remaining land features a wild, natural landscape with trees and a small picturesque pond that invites local wildlife. The exterior also boasts two useful outbuildings with power, an attached single garage currently employed as a functional storage space for garden tools and wood supplies. The interior of the house is just as appealing, with its plethora of preserved period features that add character and warmth to the space. Upon entering the home, a small hallway leads to several key areas: a newly fitted kitchen/dining room, a generous sitting room, and a utility room with a convenient W.C. The kitchen is spacious and modernized, equipped with new units, an island providing substantial workspace, and French windows that open directly to the garden, extending your living space. The highlight of the large sitting room is undoubtedly the impressive stone fireplace that contains a substantial wood burner, an ideal setting for cozy family gatherings. Ascending the original oak staircase, you reach the first floor which hosts the sleeping quarters. Here lies a master bedroom ... click here to read more

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Nestled amidst the picturesque countryside of Le Mesnil-Robert, Calvados, this charming, detached country house offers an idyllic retreat for those seeking tranquility and a slow-paced lifestyle in the heart of Normandy, France. With a generous 94 square meters of living space, this single-storey stone house is a true epitome of rustic elegance, offering a serene escape just a stone's throw from the bustling market town of Vire. Let's dive into the heart of this lovely property. As you drive down the peaceful, winding roads of Le Mesnil-Robert, you'll instantly feel transported back to simpler times. Upon arrival, the quaint charm of the house is evident. It's a place where history whispers through its well-preserved stone walls and vintage beams, promising stories of old Normandy that invite you to be part of its continuing tale. Stepping inside, you'll find a cozy living room adorned with a classic fireplace, perfect for gathering around on those chilly Normandy nights. The kitchen, though compact, is fully functional and pairs well with the adjacent utility room, offering convenience for your culinary adventures. Two comfortable bedrooms provide restful havens, with an additional room currently used as a sleeping area, offering flexibility for guests or an office space. One of the standout features here is the adjoining garage, accompanied by a cellar with a convertible attic above. This attic harbors the potential for creative minds, presenting an opportunity for expansion or the crafting of a bespoke studio, home office, or guest suite. The pursuit of transforming these spaces invites you into a journey of personalization, allowing each new owner to interlace their own chapters into the home's enduring narrative. ... click here to read more

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Welcome to a charming 4-bedroom house in the picturesque village of Saint-Martin-de-Bonfossé, hidden away in the tranquil countryside of Manche, France. This delightful home is perfect for those seeking refuge from the hustle and bustle of city life while still remaining conveniently close to the vibrant town of Saint-Lo. Being a busy real estate agent, I'm thrilled to present you with this wonderful opportunity—a versatile property that can accommodate different lifestyles and purposes with ease. Set on a sprawling plot of approximately 2,662 square meters, this house offers an escape to serenity, surrounded by lush greenery and mature trees. The electric gate adds an extra layer of security, making it an ideal choice for families and those seeking peace of mind. With living spaces thoughtfully arranged on one level, this property embraces comfort and practicality. The home itself, built in 2006, boasts a well-maintained exterior and interior that are both elegant and stylish. Embark on a journey of comfort and convenience as you step into the spacious living room, seamlessly connecting to a fitted and fully equipped kitchen. Whether you're cooking up a storm or simply enjoying a quiet evening with loved ones, this open-plan design caters to your every need. This haven embraces the modern lifestyle with a dedicated office space, making remote work a breeze. Featuers of this lovely residence include: - 4 comfortable bedrooms - 2 well-appointed bathrooms - A cozy living area - Modern fitted kitchen - Office space for remote work - Efficient aerothermal heating system - Inviting wood stove - Solar panels installed in 2017 - Well-tended garden space - Sun-kissed terrace for relaxation - Electric gate security - Fibre opt ... click here to read more

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Welcome to this delightful 4-bedroom stone house in the serene region of Montbray, Basse-Normandie. Nestled at the end of a secluded path, this property promises tranquility and a connection with the gentle countryside of Northwestern France. The house sits on a substantial plot of 3182 square meters, framed by the lush, rolling landscapes characteristic of the area. This charming home is not just a building; it embodies the rustic elegance of stone architecture popular in this part of France. With a total living area of 140 square meters, the residence skillfully balances spacious living while maintaining a cozy ambiance. The living room, complete with a warming wood stove, becomes a central gathering space for family and friends, especially during the cooler months. Adjoining the living area is the kitchen, where functionality meets style—ideal for those who enjoy cooking and entertaining. The house has four well-proportioned bedrooms providing ample private space for each member of the family or guests. Complementing these are two bathrooms, one equipped with a convenient double-glazed shower, enhancing the comfort and usability of the home. While the condition of the property is good, prospective buyers will appreciate that some areas may welcome a touch of personalization. This presents a wonderful opportunity for those looking to imprint their own style into their new home, making this property particularly appealing to those who relish a project that doesn’t require extensive renovation but can be enhanced by moderate refurbishment. Living in Montbray offers a unique lifestyle, combining the tranquility of rural living with the convenience of proximity to larger towns and amenities. The local community is welc ... click here to read more

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Nestled amidst the tranquil, lush greenery of La Haye-Bellefond in the picturesque region of Normandy, lies a charming three-bedroom house that offers the perfect blend of rural tranquility and convenient access to local amenities. This property, well-suited for families or individuals looking for a peaceful retreat, is just a 35-minute drive from the nearest beaches and 10 kilometers from essential services, making it as practical as it is serene. Standing on a spacious 0.68-acre plot, this house benefits from a location that guarantees privacy without feeling isolated, as it's discreetly positioned away from prying eyes. The garden is a delightful space, generous in size, making it perfect for children to play or for hosting outdoor gatherings. A useful garden shed on site provides ample storage for garden tools and equipment. The house itself is presented in good condition but offers plenty of scopes to customize and enhance according to personal tastes or the latest design trends. The ground floor boasts a cozy sitting room, complete with a traditional fireplace and an installed wood burner that promises warmth and comfort during the colder months. An adjoining kitchen with dedicated dining space ensures that mealtimes are both comfortable and social. The sizable conservatory, overlooking the lovely garden, currently serves as an additional sitting and dining area, drenched in natural light. Other practical features on the ground floor include a study, ideal for home office setups or homework stations for kids, and a convenient laundry room. Additionally, there is a well-appointed bathroom that includes recent fixtures. Moving upstairs, the first floor reveals two double bedrooms and a master bedroom, which comes ... click here to read more

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