4-Bedroom Neo-Béarnaise House with Pyrenees Views in Vielleségure, France

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Viellesegure, Aquitaine, 64, France, Vielleségure (France)

4 Bedrooms · 2 Bathrooms · 135Floor area

€211,000

House

No parking

4 Bedrooms

2 Bathrooms

135m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

A Tranquil Retreat in the Heart of Aquitaine

Nestled in the serene countryside of Vielleségure, this charming neo-Béarnaise house offers a unique blend of rustic charm and modern comfort. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant silhouette of the Pyrenees, a view that transforms with the seasons, offering a new masterpiece each day. This is more than just a house; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in tranquility and natural beauty.

A Home That Tells a Story

Built in 1979, this 135m² home stands proudly on a generous 2000m² plot, offering ample space for both relaxation and recreation. As you step inside, the welcoming entrance hall leads you to a spacious living room, where sunlight dances through large windows, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. The adjacent dining room is perfect for hosting intimate dinners or lively family gatherings, while the well-appointed kitchen invites culinary exploration with its practical layout and ample storage.

The ground floor also features two cozy bedrooms, a bathroom, and a convenient WC, ensuring comfort and privacy for guests or family members. Ascend to the first floor, where a large landing opens up to two additional bedrooms and a shower room with WC, offering a peaceful retreat after a day of adventure.

Embrace the Outdoors

The meticulously maintained garden is a haven for nature lovers, with a covered terrace that beckons for al fresco dining or quiet contemplation. A wood shed provides practical storage, while the expansive lawn offers endless possibilities for gardening, play, or simply soaking in the sun.

A Lifestyle Rich in Culture and Adventure

Vielleségure is a hidden gem, offering a peaceful escape while being conveniently close to the medieval town of Navarrenx, just a 10-minute drive away. Here, you'll find a vibrant community with a variety of shops, cafes, and cultural attractions. Explore the historic ramparts, indulge in local cuisine, or partake in seasonal festivals that celebrate the region's rich heritage.

For those seeking outdoor adventure, the Pyrenees offer a playground for hiking, skiing, and exploring breathtaking landscapes. The nearby beaches, just over an hour's drive, provide a perfect day trip for sunbathing, swimming, or enjoying fresh seafood by the sea.

Practical Considerations for International Buyers

This property is move-in ready, with a septic tank that meets current standards and a realistic energy expenditure estimate. The local property market is stable, offering potential for both personal enjoyment and rental income. With easy access to airports and major transport links, this home is an ideal second residence or vacation retreat.

Key Features:
- 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms
- 135m² living space on a 2000m² plot
- Stunning views of the Pyrenees
- Covered terrace and well-maintained garden
- Proximity to Navarrenx and local amenities
- Easy access to outdoor recreation and cultural attractions
- Move-in ready with modern amenities
- Potential for rental income and investment

Your Dream European Getaway Awaits

This neo-Béarnaise house in Vielleségure is more than just a property; it's an invitation to a lifestyle of peace, beauty, and adventure. Whether you're seeking a vacation home, a holiday retreat, or a second residence, this home offers the perfect blend of comfort and opportunity. Contact us today to schedule a viewing and take the first step towards making this dream a reality.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
4
Size
135
Price per m²
€1,563
Garden size
2000
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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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Aquitaine region, this delightful neo-Béarnaise house offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a second home in the charming village of Vielleségure. With its serene surroundings and breathtaking views of the Pyrenees, this property is a haven for tranquility and relaxation. A Glimpse into Your New Lifestyle Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant chirping of birds, as the morning sun casts a warm glow over the rolling hills. This is the everyday reality in Vielleségure, a quaint village that perfectly encapsulates the essence of rural French living. The house, built in 1979, stands proudly on a generous 2000m² plot, offering ample space for outdoor activities and gardening enthusiasts. Property Highlights - Spacious Living: With 133m² of living space, this house is designed to accommodate family gatherings and quiet retreats alike. - Four Bedrooms: Perfect for hosting guests or accommodating a growing family. - Two Bathrooms: Ensuring convenience and privacy for all residents. - Well-Maintained Garden: A lush, green space ideal for outdoor dining or simply soaking in the sun. - Covered Terrace: Enjoy al fresco meals or a quiet evening with a book. - Wood Shed: Practical storage for gardening tools or firewood. - Modern Amenities: The septic tank is up to current standards, ensuring hassle-free living. Local Charm and Accessibility Vielleségure is more than just a location; it's a lifestyle. The village is a mere 10-minute drive from the medieval town of Navarrenx, where you can explore a variety of shops, cafes, and historical sites. For those who love the sea, the nearest beach is just over an hour away, offering a perfect day trip destination. - ... click here to read more

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Navarrenx, Aquitaine: A Charmer in the Countryside Envision a life amidst the serene beauty of Aquitaine, where the refreshing landscapes of the Pyrénées-Atlantiques serve as your daily backdrop. Perfectly nestled in Navarrenx, this splendid seven-bedroom house, a genuine Béarnaise farmhouse, offers an opportunity for both a peaceful family life and an enterprising holiday home experience. This property captivates with its traditional charm yet assures comfort with tasteful modern renovations. Presenting both a main house and an adjoining four-bedroom guest cottage, it highlights flexible living arrangements supplemented by vibrant landscapes. Set across an expansive 1.45 hectares (approximately 3.6 acres) of lush meadows and woodland, the setting is dream-like, ideal for nature lovers or those aspiring to keep horses. Property Features - Main farmhouse with beautiful traditional architectural touches such as a wooden staircase, exposed rafters, and stone walls - Four-bedroom guest cottage ideal for accommodation or a potential rental opportunity - Contemporary equipped kitchen blending style and functionality - Five bathrooms, facilitating convenience for both residents and guests - Stunning outdoor swimming pool with a sun terrace offering panoramic views of the Béarnaise countryside and distant Pyrénées - Large, private plot with ample space for gardening, leisure, and equestrian activities Living in Navarrenx Known for its historical allure and fortified walls, Navarrenx not only boasts a rich history but also offers a robust community life with quaint cafés, local artisan shops, and vibrant weekly markets. The region is a sanctuary for those seeking tranquility away from the urban sprawl yet maintains a connecte ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Aquitaine region, this charming stone house in Lucq-de-Béarn offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a second home in France. With its rich history dating back to 1833, this property combines traditional Béarnaise architecture with modern comforts, making it an ideal retreat for families, retirees, or anyone looking to immerse themselves in the tranquil French countryside. A Glimpse into Lucq-de-Béarn Lucq-de-Béarn is a quaint village that embodies the essence of rural France. Surrounded by rolling hills and lush vineyards, it offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. The region is known for its mild climate, with warm summers and mild winters, making it perfect for year-round visits. The local community is welcoming, with a rich cultural heritage that includes traditional festivals, local markets, and exquisite cuisine. Property Highlights - Size & Layout: This spacious 171m² house features five bedrooms, two bathrooms, and a generous living area, providing ample space for family gatherings or hosting guests. - Historical Charm: Built from river galet stone, the house retains its original character while offering modern amenities. - Outdoor Space: Set on a sprawling 7915m² plot, the property includes several outbuildings, offering potential for expansion or conversion into guest accommodations. - Accessibility: Just a 57-minute drive from the nearest airport and 13 minutes from the town center, the property is easily accessible for international visitors. - Proximity to Attractions: A short drive to the stunning beaches of the Atlantic coast, perfect for day trips or weekend getaways. Living the Dream in Aquitaine Imagine waking up to the gentle soun ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Aquitaine region, this exquisite five-bedroom house in Serres-Sainte-Marie offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a second home in France. With its commanding views of the majestic Pyrenees and proximity to both the Atlantic coast and the vibrant city of Pau, this property is a gateway to a lifestyle filled with adventure, relaxation, and cultural richness. Imagine waking up to the serene beauty of the French countryside, where the air is crisp and the landscape is a tapestry of rolling hills and lush greenery. This house, in excellent condition, is more than just a home; it's a retreat from the hustle and bustle of everyday life, a place where you can unwind and create lasting memories with family and friends. Key Features: - Spacious Living: With 243 square meters of living space, this house offers ample room for family gatherings and entertaining guests. - Five Bedrooms: Perfect for accommodating family and friends, with one room currently serving as a dressing room. - Two Modern Bathrooms: Ensuring comfort and convenience for all residents. - Elegant Reception Rooms: Two bright and airy reception rooms provide the perfect setting for relaxation and socializing. - Grand Dining Room: Ideal for hosting dinner parties and enjoying meals with loved ones. - Modern Kitchen: Fully equipped to cater to all your culinary needs. - Potential for Expansion: The second floor offers the possibility of creating additional living space, allowing you to customize the home to your liking. - Charming Stone Barn: This additional structure holds immense potential for conversion, whether as a guest house, studio, or workshop. - Expansive Grounds: Set on a hectare of land, the property includ ... click here to read more

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Picture yourself stepping through the entrance of your own architect-designed retreat in Orthez, where morning light floods through generous windows across five thoughtfully staggered levels, and the scent of pine from the Pyrenees mingles with salt air from the nearby Atlantic. This is where your family gathers for long summer dinners on the terrace, where autumn weekends begin with coffee overlooking your private park, and where you've finally found that second home in France that balances mountain adventure with coastal relaxation. This 180-square-meter house on the outskirts of medieval Orthez isn't just a vacation property, it's your gateway to the entire Pyrenees-Atlantiques region, positioned perfectly between ocean waves and mountain peaks. The architect's vision of five half-levels creates a home where each space flows naturally into the next while maintaining its own character. Enter through the main level into a contemporary kitchen with dining area that becomes the heart of family life, where you'll prepare meals with ingredients from Orthez's twice-weekly market, fresh Basque cheeses and Bearn wines spread across the counter. The separate dining room accommodates those extended family gatherings that define vacation home ownership, while the adjacent pantry provides all the storage international owners need for stocking up between visits. Descend a few steps to discover the living room, where a highly efficient wood-burning stove becomes your companion during winter ski weekends in the nearby Pyrenees. This is where you'll spend evenings planning the next day's adventures, whether that's surfing in Biarritz forty minutes west or hiking the mountain trails thirty minutes south. The garden level houses a priva ... click here to read more

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Property Overview Nestled in the picturesque locale of Montestrucq, Aquitaine, stands this charming country home that offers a serene escape to the countryside of France. With its cozy setting between the thermal spa town of Salies-de-Bearn and the vibrant market town of Orthez, this property is perfect for those seeking a spacious residence amidst nature, affording tranquility while keeping convenience within reach. Ideal for a family or individuals looking to embrace a laid-back lifestyle, the home is also a promising fixer-upper for those with a keen eye for personalizing their space. Key Features: - Five bedrooms providing ample accommodation. - A spacious ground floor including three bedrooms, a large living room, an office, and a full bathroom including a separate toilet. - Additional space on the first floor with two rooms and a large attic ripe for conversion. - A kitchen that connects to a newly decked terrace overlooking the garden. - Functions like a water softener, a robust fireplace, internet access, and a carport ensure modern comfort. Exterior and Additional Amenities: - The vast garden is adorned with a variety of fruit trees offering both privacy and a touch of self-sufficiency. - Outbuildings include a handy workshop and a garage. - Two picturesque lime towers add unique character to the grounds. This property, with its sizeable interior of 216 square meters and an expansive land area of 12,680 square meters, is listed at an accessible price of 299,000 Euros. Local Area and Climate: Ozenx-Montestrucq, a community that embodies the tranquil life of the French countryside, lies ideally positioned between the Pyrenean mountain range and the Atlantic Ocean, providing spectacular natural landscapes and ... click here to read more

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Are you looking for a unique investment opportunity or perhaps a magnificent place to call home? Set amidst the picturesque landscapes of Orthez in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques region of France, there's an intriguing property that's calling your name. This captivating 12th-century chateau, not only steeped in history but also brimming with potential, is now available for purchase. As a busy real estate agent operating on a global scale, I invite you to immerse yourself in the story of this remarkable estate and the vibrant region it resides in. Imagine the adventure of arriving at this historical chateau, nestled at the heart of the lush French countryside. The Peyre family, a name intertwined with the chateau's rich past, reigned here during an era of musketeers and gallant tales. As you approach, the architectural grandeur of mullioned windows greets you, similar to those found in the renowned Pau chateau of Henri de Navarre, who later became Henry IV. The property stands as a testament to a bygone era, offering glimpses of its historic past through each carefully preserved detail. The grand reception rooms boast ceilings that echo the whispers of centuries gone by, while the majestic stone fireplaces invite you to ponder the stories they could tell. This expansive residence offers ten bedrooms, including two with en suite bathrooms, spread across 523 square meters of space. With four bathrooms, the potential for luxurious living is undeniable. The entrance hall opens up to three spacious reception rooms, ready to host gatherings of any kind. A dining room and a kitchen complement the living space, catering to both formal dinners and casual meals. Additional features include a dressing room, a utility room, and an enchan ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque landscape of Aquitaine, Pyrénées-Atlantiques, the town of Orthez offers a truly unique living experience in southwestern France. Imagine waking up to the tranquil views of the expansive countryside, where history and nature intertwine, providing a serene backdrop for this beautifully restored 19th-century Bearnaise estate. Located just a stone's throw from the bustling heart of Orthez, this spacious 7-bedroom residence spans a generous 283 square meters, set on nearly 1.5 acres of lush mature gardens. Every inch of this home has been carefully preserved to maintain its historical integrity while incorporating modern elements that ensure comfort and convenience for its inhabitants. Life in Orthez is deeply rooted in the rich culture and traditions of the Béarn region. The town is famous for its strong community spirit and is home to various cultural events and festivals throughout the year. Offering a blend of both rural charm and urban accessibility, Orthez provides an ideal setting for families, retirees, and expats seeking a peaceful retreat with all the amenities of urban life just minutes away. With the Pyrenees and the Atlantic Ocean each only an hour's drive, this location offers a diverse array of outdoor activities. From hiking and skiing in the Pyrenees to surfing and basking in the sun on the beaches of the Atlantic Coast, options abound for those seeking adventure or relaxation. The residence itself is split into two wings, offering a versatile living space ideal for multi-generational families or potential business opportunities. The house has previously operated successfully as a bed and breakfast, boasting a rating of 9/10 on Booking.com, which speaks volumes about its hospita ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the enchanting Béarn region, this historic 19th-century mill in Orthez, Aquitaine, offers a unique blend of rustic charm and modern luxury. Imagine waking up to the gentle sound of the river flowing past your window, the sun casting a golden hue over the lush, wooded park that surrounds your home. This is not just a property; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in tranquility and rich cultural heritage. ### A Day in the Life As the morning mist lifts, you step out onto the terrace with a steaming cup of coffee, the aroma mingling with the fresh scent of pine. The infinity pool glistens invitingly, promising a refreshing start to your day. After a leisurely swim, you might wander through the expansive 6,000 square meters of private parkland, where ancient trees whisper stories of the past. By midday, the sun is high, and the local market in Orthez beckons. Here, you can indulge in the vibrant colors and flavors of the region's produce—ripe tomatoes, fragrant herbs, and the finest cheeses. Back home, the spacious kitchen becomes a haven for culinary creativity, where you can prepare a feast to be enjoyed in the elegant dining room. ### Seasonal Splendor Each season brings its own magic to this property. In spring, the gardens burst into a riot of color, while summer invites you to bask in the sun by the pool or explore the nearby Pyrenees. Autumn paints the landscape in warm hues, perfect for cozy evenings by the fireplace. Winter transforms the region into a wonderland, with skiing just a short drive away. ### Local Lifestyle Orthez is a town rich in history and culture, offering a plethora of activities and attractions. From the medieval Château Moncade to the bustling weekly markets, there' ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque village of Montfort, Aquitaine, this delightful villa offers a unique opportunity for anyone looking to immerse themselves in the French countryside. This 3-bedroom home, with its spacious garden and expansive terrace, is perfect for overseas buyers or expats who dream of living amidst the serene landscapes of southwestern France. The villa is priced affordably at €179,000, making it an enticing option for those looking to invest in property abroad. Situated a short drive from the vibrant towns of Sauveterre-de-Bearn and Navarrenx, the villa enjoys a location that is both tranquil and conveniently close to local amenities. These nearby towns offer a glimpse into the region's rich history and tradition, with their ancient churches, bustling markets, and cozy cafes. Living in Montfort means you can enjoy peaceful village life while having easy access to these charming French towns. The villa itself has been recently revamped with a touch of style, making it ready for new owners to move in without the hassle of major refurbishments. Yet, there is still room for personal touches, allowing homeowners to make it truly their own. The ground floor welcomes you with a large living room, featuring a mezzanine currently used as a cozy sleeping area. It's the ideal spot to relax after a day exploring the local area or perhaps after a scenic drive to the Pyrenees, which form a stunning backdrop to this region. A superbly equipped kitchen is perfect for those who enjoy cooking and entertaining. Imagine preparing a French meal with fresh local produce you picked up from the nearby market in Sauveterre-de-Bearn. The ground floor also hosts a bedroom, a bathroom, and an independent toilet, catering to both e ... click here to read more

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A Tranquil Retreat in the Heart of Béarn Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of birds, as the morning sun casts a golden hue over the Pyrenees. This is the daily rhythm of life in Laàs, a picturesque village nestled in the heart of Béarn, France. Here, a charming 4-bedroom house awaits, offering a perfect blend of rustic charm and modern comfort, making it an ideal vacation home or second residence. A Home That Tells a Story As you step through the front door, you're greeted by the warm embrace of a home that has been lovingly maintained. The ground floor unfolds into a spacious kitchen, where the aroma of freshly baked baguettes fills the air. Adjacent, the dining room opens into a cozy living area, perfect for intimate gatherings or quiet evenings by the fire. A snug corner invites you to curl up with a good book, while large windows frame the breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape. Upstairs, four bedrooms spread across two floors offer ample space for family and guests. Each room is a sanctuary of tranquility, with soft linens and gentle breezes that lull you into restful slumber. The house features a shower room, a bathroom, and a separate WC, ensuring convenience and privacy for all. Embrace the Outdoors The property extends over nearly a hectare of lush parkland, where a large barn stands as a testament to the region's agricultural heritage. A sparkling swimming pool beckons on warm summer days, offering a refreshing escape with the Pyrenees as your backdrop. Whether you're hosting a barbecue or simply enjoying a glass of wine under the stars, the outdoor space is a haven for relaxation and recreation. Discover Laàs and Beyond Laàs is more than just a village; it's ... click here to read more

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Immerse yourself in the tranquility and charm of French countryside living with this delightful four-bedroom villa in Arrast-Larrebieu, Aquitaine. Boasting a rich history that traces back to 1805, this stone-built country house promises a serene and picturesque setting, with southern facing aspects that offer panoramic views of the rolling countryside against the breathtaking backdrop of the Pyrenees foothills. This exceptional villa spans approximately 205 square meters and has been sympathetically renovated to combine modern comforts with original character. Upon entering, you'll be greeted by an inviting old staircase leading to a generously sized living room complete with dining area, a fully equipped kitchen, and utility with a contemporary shower room and separate WC. The former dining room now serves as a vibrant games room, adding a touch of fun to the household. On the first floor, you will find four spacious and luminous bedrooms, each offering a comfortable and peaceful retreat. There is also a well-appointed bathroom containing both a bath and shower with high-quality fittings. Furthermore, an expansive attic space around 85 m2, with a renewed floor, presents a fantastic opportunity to create additional living or recreational areas. The attached barn provides an additional 200 m2 split over two floors, presenting further potential for development whether for additional accommodation, workshops, or storage. Outdoor space isn't short either in this enchanting villa, with nearly 10,000 m2 of land enveloping the property. Enjoy the freedom and space perfect for gardening, leisure activities, or simply reveling in the serene environment that this property affords. Property Features - Size: Approximately 205 m ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the Pyrenean valleys, this historic shepherd's cottage offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of French heritage. Imagine waking up to the gentle sound of a nearby stream, the crisp mountain air filling your lungs as you step outside to a panoramic view of lush pastures and distant snow-capped peaks. This is not just a property; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in tranquility and natural beauty. ### A Glimpse into History Dating back to 1823, this stone-built cottage stands as a testament to the timeless charm of rural France. With an 80m² footprint, the cottage exudes rustic elegance, featuring original stonework and traditional architectural details that transport you back to a simpler time. Adjacent to the main house, a 90m² barn offers additional space, perfect for conversion into a guest house or studio. ### Embrace the Pyrenean Lifestyle Living in Oloron-Sainte-Marie means embracing a lifestyle rich in outdoor adventures and cultural experiences. The property is perched on a sunny ledge, offering breathtaking views of the valley and the picturesque village below. Just 20 kilometers away, the ski slopes of Arette La Pierre Saint Martin beckon, promising exhilarating winter sports and cozy après-ski moments. ### Seasonal Splendor Each season brings its own magic to this region. In spring, the pastures burst into a riot of wildflowers, while summer invites you to explore hiking trails that wind through verdant forests and along babbling brooks. Autumn paints the landscape in hues of gold and crimson, and winter transforms the area into a snowy wonderland, perfect for skiing and snowshoeing. ### Local Delights Oloron-Sainte-Marie is a hub of local culture and cuisine. Savor traditio ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Aquitaine region, this charming stone house in Oloron-Sainte-Marie offers a unique blend of rustic elegance and modern comfort. Imagine waking up to the breathtaking vistas of the Pyrenees, with the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet scent of fruit trees wafting through the air. This is more than just a home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in natural beauty and cultural richness. ### A Day in Your New Home As the sun rises over the Pyrenees, the first rays of light dance across your spacious living room, where a Nordic wood-burning stove crackles warmly. The aroma of freshly brewed coffee fills the air as you step into the kitchen, a space designed for culinary creativity and convivial gatherings. With its open-plan layout, the kitchen seamlessly flows into the dining area, where family and friends can share stories and laughter over a meal. Upstairs, two generously sized bedrooms offer a peaceful retreat, each with its own bathroom, ensuring privacy and comfort. The master bedroom, with its panoramic views, invites you to linger a little longer in the morning, savoring the tranquility that surrounds you. ### A Garden of Delights Outside, the expansive 3519m² garden is a haven of serenity. Stroll among the fruit trees—quince, cherry, apple, and fig—each season bringing its own bounty. The garden is not just a feast for the senses but also a space for relaxation and reflection, where you can unwind with a book or enjoy a leisurely picnic. ### The Allure of Oloron-Sainte-Marie Oloron-Sainte-Marie is a town that captures the essence of French charm. Just 30 minutes from Pau, it offers a perfect balance of seclusion and accessibility. The town is a tapestry of history and ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Aquitaine region, Oloron-Sainte-Marie offers a piece of France that is truly captivating. Here, amidst rolling hills and lush landscapes, we find a stone house looking for its new adventure seeker. This property offers not just a home but also a lifestyle, ideal for those looking to embrace the serene and vibrant life of the French countryside. As we start this journey, let's step back in time to explore this authentic abode. The main building stands robust with its stately stone facade and ever enduring slate roof, covering a generous 130 square meters of living space. It’s a home that’s been cared for, yet it calls for a new owner to add their touch of personality. This is more than just a former shepherd’s cottage; it's a place with so much potential. With 4 cozy bedrooms awaiting renovation, this property stands ready to host a family or visiting guests. It features two bathrooms, promising comfort for all inhabitants. These spaces offer ample opportunity to craft a charming, functional interior perfect for you and your loved ones. Picture crisp mornings in the kitchen, filling with the airy aroma of fresh local produce, or lazy evenings in the living room, warmed by the soft glow of the setting sun. - Stone facade and slate roof - 4 bedrooms - 2 bathrooms - 130 sq meters of living space - Additional loft space - Connected to water and electric mains - Several natural springs on property - Soil study completed for sewage system - Scenic hilltop location - 26984 sq meters of fenced land Beyond the walls of this home lies an extensive 2.6 hectares of land, ripe with possibilities. The rolling pastures and bright sunshine make it perfect for small-scale farming or adventurous ... click here to read more

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Nestled at the gateway to the picturesque town of Oloron-Sainte-Marie, this contemporary 4-bedroom home offers a harmonious blend of modern comfort and serene living. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds, as the sun filters through large sliding glass doors, filling your spacious living area with natural light. This is more than just a house; it's a sanctuary where every day feels like a holiday. ### A Day in Your New Home As you step into the expansive 60 m² living area, the open-plan design invites you to unwind. The fully equipped kitchen, with its sleek finishes and state-of-the-art appliances, is perfect for crafting culinary delights. Picture yourself hosting friends and family, laughter echoing through the space, as you prepare a meal with fresh, local ingredients from the nearby markets. The night area is thoughtfully designed to offer privacy and tranquility. The master suite, a haven of relaxation, features a walk-in closet and a private shower room. Three additional bedrooms provide ample space for family or guests, ensuring everyone has their own retreat. ### Embrace the Local Lifestyle Oloron-Sainte-Marie, a charming town in the heart of the Pyrénées-Atlantiques, is a gateway to a world of adventure and culture. Just a short drive away, the majestic Pyrenees offer hiking trails that wind through breathtaking landscapes, while the nearby Basque Country invites you to explore its rich traditions and vibrant festivals. Indulge in the region's renowned cuisine, from hearty Basque dishes to delicate pastries, all paired with local wines that capture the essence of the terroir. The town itself is a tapestry of history and modernity, with its ancient architecture and b ... click here to read more

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Nestled at the gateway to the picturesque town of Oloron-Sainte-Marie, this contemporary 4-bedroom home offers a harmonious blend of modern comfort and serene living. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds, as the sun filters through large sliding glass doors, filling your spacious living area with natural light. This is more than just a house; it's a sanctuary where every day feels like a holiday. ### A Day in Your New Home As you step into the expansive 60 m² living area, the open-plan design invites you to unwind. The fully equipped kitchen, with its sleek finishes and state-of-the-art appliances, is perfect for crafting culinary delights. Adjacent, a utility room ensures that everything you need is within arm's reach, making daily life effortlessly convenient. The thoughtful layout separates the vibrant living spaces from the tranquil night area. Here, four well-appointed bedrooms await, including a master suite that boasts a generous walk-in closet and a private shower room. Imagine retreating here after a day of exploring the nearby Pyrenees, sinking into comfort as the evening breeze drifts through. ### Embrace the Local Lifestyle Oloron-Sainte-Marie is a treasure trove of cultural and natural wonders. Just a short drive away, the Pyrenees offer a playground for outdoor enthusiasts, with hiking trails that wind through lush landscapes and skiing opportunities in the winter months. The town itself is steeped in history, with charming streets lined with cafes and boutiques, perfect for leisurely afternoons. Indulge in the local cuisine, where traditional French flavors meet Basque influences. From hearty stews to delicate pastries, every meal is a celebration of the regio ... click here to read more

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Welcome, overseas visitors and potential homeowners – step right into the charming premises of a 4-bedroom single-story house nestled in the enchanting city of Oloron-Sainte-Marie, located in the stunning Aquitaine region, Pyrénées-Atlantiques, France. This house, perched in a historical, scenic town, epitomizes French domestic tranquility with its generous 250 square meters of expansive living space. This property masterfully blends traditional architecture with contemporary comforts, ensuring a homely atmosphere engulfed in modern conveniences. Shafting light in abundance is the property's key feature - an interior patio linked to large bay windows that drench the living space in a bright, uplifting ambiance. Days in this house seem brighter, warmer, and in every way designed to bring cheer into your life. In keeping with the comfortable aesthetics, the four spacious bedrooms do not merely provide a space to retire but promise a haven of relaxation. Three of these rooms are designed to accommodate your every need and include extensive cupboard space for convenient storage. The fourth room is a master suite, perfect for those who prefer an extra touch of luxury in their personal spaces. The house's unique design and layout aren't its solitary features. From the comfortable indoors, you step out into an equally welcoming outdoor area. A calming retreat on a generous plot of nearly 3000 square meters, the garden wraps itself around the property, providing diverse vistas from each window you look out from. Pre-existing mature trees enhance the sense of peaceful seclusion. The terrace and swimming pool serve as crowning jewels of this beautiful house, offering a personal oasis that brings the spa-like experience home. ... click here to read more

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