4-Bedroom Stone House with Guest Cottage in Saint-Martin-Curton, France

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33580 monsegur, France, Saint-Martin-Curton (France)

4 Bedrooms · 2 Bathrooms · 192Floor area

€460,000

House

No parking

4 Bedrooms

2 Bathrooms

192m²

Garden

Pool

Not furnished

Description

A Tranquil Retreat in the Heart of French Countryside

Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds in the serene village of Saint-Martin-Curton, France. This exquisite 4-bedroom stone house, nestled amidst lush greenery, offers a perfect blend of rustic charm and modern comfort, making it an ideal vacation home or second residence.

A Home Steeped in Character and Craftsmanship

As you step through the welcoming entrance, you're greeted by the warmth of bespoke oak cabinetry, crafted by a master cabinetmaker, and the elegance of refined ironwork. The open-plan kitchen and dining area, separated by a stylish glass partition, invites you to enjoy leisurely meals with family and friends. The cozy lounge, with its light-filled spaces, is perfect for unwinding after a day of exploring the local countryside.

Upstairs, two bedrooms with exposed beams exude a sense of history and charm, sharing a family bathroom complete with a double vanity. The independent guest house, with its spacious living room, loft-style windows, and private terrace, offers a delightful space for hosting guests or generating rental income.

A Lifestyle of Relaxation and Adventure

The outdoor spaces of this property are a haven of tranquility. A landscaped garden, a spring-fed pond, and a swimming pool provide endless opportunities for relaxation and recreation. The converted tile-drying barn, now a wellness area with a sauna, spa, and shower, offers a private retreat for rejuvenation.

Discover the Allure of Saint-Martin-Curton

Located just minutes from Marmande and the picturesque bastide village of Monségur, this property offers a unique lifestyle. Marmande provides direct train access to Bordeaux, making it easy to explore the vibrant city life. Meanwhile, Monségur enchants with its Eiffel-style market hall, weekly markets, summer night festivals, and lively arcades lined with restaurants, cafés, and boutiques.

Seasonal Delights and Cultural Riches

Throughout the year, the region offers a plethora of activities. In the summer, enjoy hiking and cycling through the scenic countryside or indulge in local culinary delights at nearby vineyards. The winter months bring cozy evenings by the fireplace, with the opportunity to explore the rich history and culture of the area.

Investment Potential and Practical Considerations

This property is not only a beautiful home but also a sound investment. With its independent guest house, there's potential for rental income, appealing to international buyers seeking a holiday property in France. The local property market is stable, and the legal considerations for international buyers are straightforward, ensuring a smooth purchasing process.

Key Features:
- 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms
- Independent guest house with private terrace
- Landscaped garden with spring-fed pond
- Swimming pool and wellness area with sauna and spa
- Bespoke oak cabinetry and refined ironwork
- Direct train access to Bordeaux from Marmande
- Proximity to Monségur's cultural attractions
- Potential for rental income
- Move-in ready condition
- Two separate entrances for added privacy

Your French Countryside Escape Awaits

This property offers a rare opportunity to own a piece of French history, with all the modern comforts you desire. Whether you're seeking a peaceful retreat or a vibrant lifestyle, this home in Saint-Martin-Curton is ready to welcome you. Contact us today to arrange a viewing and start your journey to owning this enchanting vacation home.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
4
Size
192
Price per m²
€2,396
Garden size
3290
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
Yes
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
2
Has swimming pool
Yes
Property type
House
Energy label

Unknown

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque French countryside, this expansive 6-bedroom house in Saint-Martin-Curton offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a tranquil second home or a vibrant holiday retreat. With its blend of rustic charm and modern amenities, this property is a gateway to the serene lifestyle of rural France, while still being conveniently connected to the bustling city of Bordeaux. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of nature, the sun casting a warm glow over the rolling hills that surround your new home. This property, set on generous grounds, offers not just a house, but a lifestyle steeped in relaxation and adventure. ### A Tale of Two Homes This property is a rare find, featuring two distinct homes on one plot. The first, a beautifully renovated stone house, seamlessly marries traditional French architecture with contemporary comforts. Here, you'll find: - Three spacious bedrooms filled with natural light, perfect for family or guests. - An open-plan kitchen that invites culinary exploration, complete with modern appliances and ample space for dining. - A cozy living area featuring a wood-burning stove, ideal for chilly evenings. - Original features such as exposed stone walls and quality parquet flooring, adding character and warmth. The second house, while in need of some updating, presents a canvas for your creativity. Whether you envision a charming gîte, guest accommodation, or an additional family space, this home offers: - Three additional bedrooms, providing flexibility for various uses. - A large reception room that could be transformed into a vibrant living space. - A functional kitchen and shower room, ready for your personal touch. ### Embrace the French Countryside Liv ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque French countryside, this delightful 3-bedroom house in Saint-Martin-Curton offers the perfect blend of tranquility and accessibility. Just a stone's throw away from the vibrant village of Monségur, this property is an idyllic retreat for those seeking a second home or a vacation getaway in the enchanting region of Nouvelle-Aquitaine. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet scent of blooming flowers. This house, with its classic French architecture, invites you to experience the serene lifestyle of rural France while being conveniently close to modern amenities. Whether you're looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life or create cherished memories with family and friends, this property is your gateway to a world of relaxation and adventure. ### A Home That Tells a Story As you step inside, you're greeted by a cozy, fully equipped kitchen, complete with a magnificent fireplace that promises warm, intimate gatherings. The spacious living room seamlessly flows into the dining area, creating an inviting space for entertaining guests or enjoying quiet family dinners. Upstairs, three generously sized bedrooms offer comfort and privacy, while a dedicated office area provides the perfect nook for remote work or leisurely reading. The house's thoughtful layout ensures that every corner is utilized to enhance your living experience. ### Embrace the Outdoors The property is set on a large, wooded plot, offering a peaceful and relaxing environment. Whether you're sipping your morning coffee on the patio or exploring the lush greenery, the outdoor space is a haven for nature lovers. The adjoining barn, with its converted workshop, presents endless possibili ... click here to read more

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Are you dreaming of a charming, spacious home that brings a touch of historical elegance surrounded by the beautiful French countryside? Let me introduce you to a unique opportunity located in the picturesque town of Casteljaloux, in the Lot-et-Garonne department of the Aquitaine region in southwestern France. This 9-bedroom house, nestled between Marmande and Casteljaloux, is truly a hidden gem. Originally constructed in the late 18th century, this manor exudes timeless charm and exceptional character. Set in a serene, leafy environment, it offers the perfect retreat for those seeking peace and tranquility, all while being conveniently close to local amenities and attractions. As you step inside, you will be welcomed by immense living spaces that are both warm and luminous. The double lounge area, complete with a fireplace, invites you to cozy up during the cooler months. This space seamlessly connects to the winter garden, a splendid spot to enjoy the surrounding nature regardless of the season. The large kitchen-dining room, equipped with a wood-burning stove, is not just a space for cooking, but a central hub for socializing and making memories with family and friends. The property includes: - 9 bedrooms (2 on the ground floor) - 6 bathrooms - Double lounge with fireplace - Winter garden - Large kitchen-dining room with a wood-burning stove - Parkland spanning 1.8 hectares - Plenty of room for hosting guests or even starting a bed and breakfast Now, let’s talk about what life in Casteljaloux is like. This quaint town is renowned for its rich history, thermal baths, and a fantastic range of outdoor activities. The region's climate is mild and temperate, offering beautiful springs, warm summers, and moderate winte ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Aquitaine region, this delightful three-bedroom house in Casteljaloux offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a second home in France. Known for its serene landscapes and vibrant local culture, Casteljaloux is a hidden gem that promises a tranquil yet enriching lifestyle. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds, with the promise of a day filled with leisurely pursuits. This property, located just a stone's throw from the center of Casteljaloux, is perfect for those who wish to escape the hustle and bustle of city life while still enjoying modern conveniences. ### A Home That Welcomes You Upon entering, you're greeted by a spacious entrance hall that sets the tone for the rest of the house. The ground floor boasts a well-appointed kitchen that seamlessly flows into a bright and airy living room. This open-plan design is perfect for entertaining guests or enjoying quiet family dinners. - Ground Floor Features: - Spacious entrance hall - Open-plan kitchen and living room - One bedroom - Utility room - Shower room and separate toilet - Two verandas for additional light and space Upstairs, a cozy landing leads to a study and two additional bedrooms, one of which features its own shower room. This layout is ideal for accommodating family and friends, ensuring everyone has their own private space. - Upstairs Features: - Landing with study area - Two bedrooms, one with en-suite shower room ### Outdoor Oasis The property extends its charm outdoors with an enclosed garden, perfect for summer barbecues or simply soaking up the sun. An above-ground swimming pool offers a refreshing escape during warm summer days, while a det ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque region of Aquitaine, Lot-et-Garonne, the town of Casteljaloux presents a unique living experience with its alluring 10-bedroom chateau that embodies French sophistication and historic charm. This beautifully renovated property boasts a main chateau with seven bedrooms and a delightful three-bedroom guest house, encompassing a total area of 831 square meters, all set on a sprawling 35 hectares of serene land. The estate is on the market for 2,310,000 Euros. Upon entering the grand estate, residents and visitors are greeted by a majestic tree-lined driveway that sets a regal tone for the entire property. The chateau itself, complete with facade and striking twin towers, launches a vivid throwback to historical grandeur while ensuring modern comforts are within reach. Property Features: - Ten bedrooms (seven in the main chateau and three in the guest house) - Nine exquisite bathrooms - Vintage and modern-equipped large kitchen/breakfast room - Classical dining area with feature fireplace - Various living spaces, including a secondary living room presently used as an office - Charming former chapel converted into a studio bedroom - Extensive cellar space ready for customization - Expansive raised terraces offering breathtaking views - Extensive outdoor amenities including a swimming pool with a covered terrace - Exquisite gardens adorned with mature trees and rare truffle oaks The meticulously renovated interiors have ensured the preservation of original elements like wood flooring and multiple fireplaces, adding to the estate’s historical essence. Contemporary comforts blend seamlessly with these features, providing a living space that is both grand and welcoming. The nearby town of Casteljal ... click here to read more

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Tucked away in the picturesque countryside of Meilhan-sur-Garonne in the Aquitaine region, this inviting 4-bedroom house awaits its next chapter. With its spacious 261 square meters, this home offers the ideal blend of tranquillity and the vibrant village life nearby. Just envision a life where you're a part of a cozy community while still having your peaceful sanctuary to retreat to at the end of each day. Meilhan-sur-Garonne, located in the Lot-et-Garonne area of France, is known for its mild climate, with warm summers and mild winters that encourage outdoor activities year-round. Imagine waking up to the gentle sound of nature, knowing that your day could involve a stroll to the local bakery for fresh baguettes or a leisurely afternoon at a local cafe. This home is in good condition and beckons families, retirees, and creative minds alike to explore its potential. It's not just a house; it's a canvas for your dreams. Whether you intend to establish a family haven, a bustling bed and breakfast, or perhaps a home-based professional venture, it caters to multiple possibilities. A welcoming village with shops, cafes, and delightful markets is just a stone's throw away, making daily life convenient and enjoyable. Now, let's delve into the ground floor. Picture yourself entering a bright living room, where natural light floods the space and creates an inviting atmosphere. The kitchen, ready for a culinary enthusiast, opens up to a large dining room, perfect for gatherings with loved ones or entertaining guests from afar. Two bedrooms on this level provide comfortable spaces for relaxation or could easily be transformed into cozy guest rooms. A handy utility room and shower room meet all practical needs, while a study and ... click here to read more

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Ah, the rustic allure of Sainte-Bazeille! Nestled in the scenic region of Aquitaine, Lot-et-Garonne, this spacious five-bedroom house presents a delightful opportunity for those seeking a harmonious blend of tranquility and French provincial life. With a footprint of 221 square meters, this house is just right for families seeking to immerse themselves in the local culture while enjoying the lush surroundings of southern France. As a busy real estate agent—I do find it thrilling to bring such unique properties to potential homeowners far and wide—this house embodies what so many expatriates desire in a home abroad. Sainte-Bazeille itself is a hidden gem, located conveniently close to Marmande—a vibrant town known for its market flowers and buzzing community spirit. The climate here is predominantly mild, making it quite pleasant throughout the year. Summers are warm, encouraging leisurely walks by the Garonne River or picnics in the nearby charming vineyards. Winters, though cooler, rarely disappoint as the gentle seasons have their own allure in this beautiful landscape. Sainte-Bazeille, with its picturesque setting, offers the genuine French countryside experience, perfect for those seeking both relaxation and the opportunity to engage in various outdoor activities. The property itself tells a story of possibility and promise. Stepping into the house, you'll find the ground floor embodies functionality with a practical kitchen equipped for day-to-day culinary adventures, an inviting lounge area, a separate living room for entertainment or peaceful reading nooks, and a WC for guests. The sense of history and purpose is palpable, making it easy to envision family gatherings, cozy dinners, or quiet mornings with coffee ... click here to read more

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Charming 4-Bedroom Maison de Maitre in La Réole, Aquitaine Nestled in the picturesque region of Aquitaine, Gironde, in the historic town of La Réole, France, this elegant 4-bedroom Maison de Maitre is a splendid find for those looking to immerse themselves in French culture and history. Perfect for overseas buyers seeking an authentic slice of French living, this property, priced at €318,000, offers a unique blend of period charm with modern convenience, set against the backdrop of France’s stunning landscapes and enriched by the vibrant local community and climate of the region. Property Features: - Living Space: A generous 225sqm of living space, providing ample room for family and guests. - Bedrooms: 4 well-sized bedrooms, offering privacy and comfort. - Bathrooms: 3 elegantly appointed bathrooms. - Period Features: High ceilings, chandeliers, a turned stone staircase, and exposed beams throughout, adding character and historical value. - Exterior: Approximately 7000sqm of lush garden space, featuring a freestanding pergola and an original tobacco sechoir, ideal for outdoor entertainment. Amenities: - Freestanding pergola perfect for hosting and outdoor dining. - Original tobacco sechoir adding character and potential for creative uses. - Spacious barns offer possibilities for expansion or establishment of a Chambre d'Hote. - Proximity to the scenic river, making for relaxing strolls and picturesque views. Living in La Réole, Aquitaine: La Réole, a market town rich in history and charm, provides an idyllic setting for both quiet living and exploration. Its streets are dotted with a variety of restaurants, shops, and businesses, serving both local and international delicacies and goods. The town is renowned for ... click here to read more

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Inviting Maison de Maitre in La Réole, Aquitaine Nestled in the serene countryside of Gironde, this charming 4-bedroom Maison de Maitre promises a blend of period elegance and modern comfort. With an internal living space of 225 sqm, set within a generous 7000sqm of land, this home offers an authentic slice of French rural life. House Features: - Total of 4 spacious bedrooms. - 3 well-appointed bathrooms. - Expansive and airy living rooms featuring high ceilings and chandeliers, ideal for family gatherings. - A plethora of period features including a beautifully turned stone staircase and stunning exposed beams. - A comprehensive kitchen space that invites warm family breakfasts. - A substantial garden featuring a freestanding pergola and an original tobacco séchoir, perfect for outdoor entertainment. - Additional expansive barns provide opportunities for creative renovations or extensions. This home, in good condition, is suitable for a family looking for a quintessentially French lifestyle with the potential to imprint their personal style. The original features like the turned stone staircase and exposed beams add to the historical ambiance of the property, offering a picturesque living experience. Local Area & Climate: La Réole, a historic town situated in the Gironde department, is known for its vibrant history and scenic beauty. Less than an hour from Bordeaux and a scenic 90-minute drive to the coastal town of Biscarosse, residents enjoy both the tranquility of the countryside and the proximity to urban centers. The climate in this region is predominantly temperate with mild winters and pleasantly warm summers, making it ideal for outdoor activities and gardening – a perfect match for this property’s expansiv ... click here to read more

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Imagine stepping into the picturesque French countryside, where the serene landscape of Marmande, Aquitaine welcomes you with open arms. This is your chance to own a beautiful villa located in one of France's most captivating regions. This charming abode, with its four spacious bedrooms and two well-appointed bathrooms, offers a slice of idyllic living, where life moves at a gentler pace. Nestled in a peaceful setting, the villa presents an exciting opportunity for those looking to immerse themselves in the tranquil ambiance of the French countryside. Situated on a generous plot of land spanning 4,882 square meters, this property promises a lifestyle that combines both relaxation and potential for those with a vision. The villa itself covers 186 square meters of living space, designed to cater to families or individuals seeking a comfortable and spacious home. On arrival, you will be greeted by an exclusive complex equipped with electric gates and a dual entrance system, ensuring your privacy and security. The sense of exclusivity extends throughout the property, which is ready for you to move in. Property Features: - 4 spacious bedrooms - 2 bathrooms - Large plot of land (4,882 sqm) - Swimming pool - Large conservatory (veranda) - Double garage - 2 building plots with C.U. - Outbuildings with conversion potential - Utility room - Private and secure setting One of the villa's standout features is its swimming pool, a perfect place to unwind on warm summer days. The large conservatory invites natural light to spill in, providing a warm and inviting space for family gatherings or quiet contemplation with a book and a cup of coffee. For those with a vision, the two building plots with existing planning permission offer ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of Aquitaine, this exquisite 4-bedroom bungalow in Marmande offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds, as sunlight filters through the lush greenery surrounding your private oasis. This property is more than just a home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle of tranquility and leisure. ### A Day in Your New Home As you step into the spacious living area, the open-plan design invites you to unwind and relax. The modern architecture seamlessly blends with the natural surroundings, creating a harmonious living space. Picture yourself enjoying a leisurely breakfast on the covered terrace, the aroma of freshly brewed coffee mingling with the scent of blooming flowers from your garden. The heated swimming pool, a centerpiece of the property, beckons for a refreshing dip. Whether you're swimming laps or simply floating under the sun, the pool offers a perfect retreat. The surrounding terrace is ideal for sunbathing or hosting evening gatherings, where laughter and clinking glasses fill the air. ### Embrace the Local Lifestyle Marmande, a charming town in the Aquitaine region, is renowned for its rich cultural heritage and vibrant community. Just a short drive away, you'll find bustling markets offering fresh local produce, artisanal cheeses, and fine wines. The town's historical sites and museums provide a glimpse into its storied past, while the nearby vineyards offer wine-tasting tours that are a feast for the senses. For outdoor enthusiasts, the region is a paradise. Explore the scenic hiking trails that wind through rolling hills and picturesque landscapes. The Garonne River, a stone's throw away, offer ... click here to read more

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Picture yourself on a sun-drenched terrace overlooking endless countryside, a glass of local Buzet wine in hand, as the golden light of a late afternoon bathes the rolling hills of Lot-et-Garonne in amber warmth. This is the daily reality awaiting you at this authentic 1860 stone house, perched on its own hilltop sanctuary with complete privacy and sweeping views that change with every season. This is where vacation home dreams take tangible form, where weekends stretch into timeless escapes, and where every visit feels like coming home to rural France. Spread across 180 square meters of thoughtfully preserved living space, this four-bedroom stone residence tells the story of authentic French country architecture while offering the comfortable functionality modern vacation homeowners require. The heart of the house reveals itself in a generously proportioned living room flooded with natural light, anchored by an open fireplace that becomes the gathering point during cooler months. Imagine autumn evenings here, flames crackling as you plan tomorrow's visit to nearby medieval villages, or summer afternoons when the room's natural coolness provides welcome respite from the midday sun. The ground floor layout serves vacation living exceptionally well, with two bedrooms positioned for easy access and a dedicated billiards and music room that opens directly onto the terrace. This indoor-outdoor flow defines the property's appeal, creating seamless transitions between interior comfort and exterior enjoyment. The kitchen connects naturally to living spaces, designed for both quick breakfast preparations before morning market runs to Marmande and leisurely meal preparations using fresh ingredients from the renowned Lot-et-Garon ... click here to read more

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Looking for a piece of French tranquillity that offers space, charm, and a touch of history? We're thrilled to present this delightful property situated in the picturesque village of Marmande, nestled in the Lot-et-Garonne region of Aquitaine. A stones' throw from the bustling town, this former presbytery could be the family haven you’ve been dreaming of. Let’s embark on a tour of this captivating abode. As you approach, the garden greets you with its rustic appeal—a symphony of nature where every day feels like a step back into simpler, more serene times. The house, spanning 144 square meters, unfolds on the ground floor with an inviting entrance hall; the heart of the house lies here, where an open kitchen and dining room make every mealtime a cherished occasion. Adjacent is the living room, spacious and filled with a warmth that's naturally complemented by abundant light during the day. The layout includes a bedroom right on the ground floor, offering convenience and flexibility, perfect for guests or those preferring single-level living. Additionally, there's a utility room and workshop space; imagine the creative projects that can take shape here. Moving up to the first floor, three comfortable bedrooms await—each one a cozy retreat after a busy day exploring the local area. A generously sized bathroom provides functionality and convenience for the household. If you have imagination and a bit of adventurous spirit, the attic space on the second floor can become whatever you've dreamed of—a home office, art studio, or another bedroom; the sky is the limit! One of the highlights of the property is the delightful garden with its own well—perfect for nurturing a green thumb or providing a safe, playful oasis for ... click here to read more

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Introducing a magnificent three-bedroom house located in the heart of the serene and captivating region of Aquitaine, in the historical town of Marmande, France. This traditional property offers a blend of comfort, luxury, and ample space, with a total size of 350 m². The house itself is nestled on land of 33000m², with potential expansion up to 48000m². Take this unique opportunity to own a traditional French property that possesses all the essentials to meet your needs and requirements. It's priced at 763,200€, a competitive price for such a generous size and prime location. The property's condition is good, ready for occupancy upon acquisition. The interiors are elegant and welcoming, promising a soothing ambiance. The house comprises three well-designed bedrooms that radiate comfort and tranquility, ensuring a peaceful night's rest. Each bedroom is graced with top-of-the-range features, contributing to the luxurious feel that permeates the entire property. Property Features: - Three exquisite bedrooms - A spacious living room - A reception room - A dining room - Two modern kitchens, ideal for those who enjoy cooking and entertaining guests - An entrance hall and an office for your work from home needs - Two sleek shower rooms and a bathroom for relaxation and personal care - An additional 50m² apartment which is currently occupied - Traditional outbuildings currently being renovated The house also comes with traditional outbuildings which, despite the ongoing renovations, hold the potential to bring in additional income once completed. These buildings could serve various purposes to future residents, whether for storage or as workspaces for various projects. Marmande, a historic town in the Lot-et-Garonne dep ... click here to read more

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A Tranquil Retreat in the Heart of Langon Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds, as the morning sun filters through the lush greenery surrounding your home. This is the serene lifestyle awaiting you in this exquisite 5-bedroom house nestled in Langon, France. Just a short drive from the vibrant city of Bordeaux, this property offers a perfect blend of modern comfort and natural beauty, making it an ideal vacation home or second residence. A Home Designed for Comfort and Elegance Built in 2011, this house is a testament to contemporary design and functionality. The ground floor welcomes you with a spacious, light-filled living room, where a wood-burning stove adds warmth and charm. The open-plan layout seamlessly connects the living area to a professional-grade kitchen and dining room, perfect for hosting gourmet dinners or family gatherings. The master suite on this level is a sanctuary of comfort, featuring a private bathroom and dressing room. An adjacent professional office, with its own entrance, offers flexibility as a potential additional bedroom or workspace. Practicality is further enhanced by a utility room and laundry area, ensuring daily chores are effortlessly managed. Upstairs, a Haven of Relaxation The upper floor is dedicated to rest and relaxation, with three well-appointed bedrooms and a shared bathroom. A cozy landing area, currently used as a secondary living space, exudes warmth and invites leisurely afternoons with a good book. One of the bedrooms opens onto a rooftop terrace, providing a private escape with panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. Outdoor Living at Its Finest Step outside to discover a world of natural beauty and tranquility. Th ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Aquitaine region, this expansive 9-bedroom stone house in Créon-d'Armagnac offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a second home that combines rustic charm with modern comfort. Set on 2.46 hectares of lush, wooded grounds, this property is more than just a house; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with tranquility, culture, and adventure. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds, as sunlight filters through the trees surrounding your new holiday home. The main house, a testament to traditional French architecture, exudes character with its stone façade and timeless design. Inside, the spacious layout is perfect for hosting family gatherings or entertaining friends, with ample room for everyone to relax and unwind. ### A Gateway to French Culture and Leisure Créon-d'Armagnac is a charming village that offers a taste of authentic French living. Located near the renowned spa town of Barbotan-les-Thermes, known for its therapeutic hot springs, and the vibrant market town of Gabarret, this area is rich in cultural and recreational activities. - Local Cuisine: Delight in the flavors of Gascony, with its world-famous Armagnac brandy, foie gras, and duck confit. - Outdoor Activities: Explore the scenic countryside with hiking, cycling, and horseback riding trails. - Cultural Events: Enjoy local festivals celebrating everything from wine to music, offering a glimpse into the region's vibrant traditions. - Accessibility: Easily accessible from major cities, with Bordeaux and Toulouse airports just a short drive away. ### A Home Designed for Comfort and Elegance The main house is thoughtfully designed to cater to the needs of a modern famil ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque village of Créon-d'Armagnac, this expansive stone house offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of French heritage. With its rich history and charming architecture, this property is perfect for those seeking a second home in the serene landscapes of Aquitaine. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds, as the morning sun filters through the trees surrounding your 2.46-hectare estate. This is not just a house; 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. ### A Glimpse into the Property The main house, a testament to traditional French craftsmanship, spans approximately 245 square meters. Its stone façade exudes timeless elegance, while the interiors offer a blend of authenticity and modern comfort. The house is thoughtfully designed around a central reception room, which serves as the heart of the home. - Bedrooms: 9 spacious bedrooms, each offering a tranquil escape. - Bathrooms: 4 well-appointed bathrooms, ensuring convenience for all guests. - Living Spaces: A bright living room and an intimate kitchen-dining area that opens onto a covered terrace. - Outbuildings: Three traditional Landes outbuildings, ripe for renovation, providing over 1000 square meters of potential. - Gite: A separate 137 square meter gite with two bedrooms and a suite, perfect for guests or rental opportunities. - Heating: Efficient oil central heating system. - Windows: A mix of single and double-glazed windows for comfort and energy efficiency. ### The Lifestyle Awaits Owning a second home in Créon-d'Armagnac means embracing a lifestyle steeped in culture and natu ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene village of Sos, within the lush surroundings of Aquitaine in Lot-et-Garonne, this delightful three-bedroom house promises a blend of comfort and potential that appeals especially to those moving from overseas or seeking a quaint expatriate community. Picture starting your days with views across undulating French countryside and ending them by a crackling fireplace in your very own village home. Upon entering this charming detached home, you are welcomed into a generously-sized living space that boasts a traditional fireplace, lending a cozy ambiance that invites family gatherings. The newly fitted kitchen is a true highlight, featuring modern amenities and overlooking a refreshing swimming pool, ensuring meal preparations are anything but mundane. This house stretches over a compact 90 square meters but makes every inch count with smart, cosy arrangements. A key feature of this property is its ability to grow with your needs. Comprising two large barns totaling 90m2, each offers a canvas ripe for transformation into additional living quarters, be it guest rooms, a home office, or even a studio space – perfect for those who enjoy tailoring their surroundings to their lifestyle. The essence of living in Sos, France, is defined by tranquil village life coupled with the convenience of modern amenities within arm’s reach. Residents benefit from a warm climate typical of southern France, making it ideal for anyone looking to enjoy sunny days and mild winters. The outdoor space is especially desirable here, featuring a lovely courtyard garden and a private swimming pool that promise endless days of relaxation and leisure in the sunshine. If exploring is more your style, Sos offers a range of activities ... click here to read more

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