Charming 2-Bedroom House with Fireplace, Attic, and Outbuildings on Expansive 1980m² Plot in Le Teilleul, France

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Le Teilleul, Manche, 50640, France, Le Teilleul (France)

2 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 108Floor area

€139,000

House

No parking

2 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

108m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Nestled in the serene heart of Le Teilleul, this charming two-bedroom house invites you into the tranquil life of a quintessential French village. On a generous plot of 1,980 square meters, this 108 square meter property offers an authentic taste of Normandy living. Boasting a sale price of 139,000 Euros, it creates a fantastic opportunity for expats or overseas buyers looking to immerse themselves in the idyllic French countryside.

The moment you arrive at Le Teilleul, Manche, you will notice the blend of tradition and simplicity that characterizes this region. With its winding lanes and charming local architecture, Le Teilleul instantly charms its visitors. The Manche department in Lower Normandy is a mere introduction to the richness of French rural life. Its strategic position, bordered by Mayenne and Ille-et-Vilaine with easy access to international travel through ports and nearby airports, makes it appealing to those who seek both seclusion and connectivity.

Life in Le Teilleul means waking up to fresh country air and picturesque landscapes, where the hustle and bustle of modern life seems like a distant memory. The climate here, typical of northern France, offers mild summers and crisp winters, making it perfect for those who appreciate the changing seasons and the beauty each brings.

This property, ideal for a small family or a couple, greets you with a spacious, sunlight-filled living room complete with a cozy fireplace – an essential feature for warm meals and evenings in the cooler months. The ground floor also houses a practical kitchen, ready for culinary experiments with local produce, a lounge equipped with its own fireplace, a toilet, and a utility room to cater for all your household needs.

Moving to the first floor, you'd find two bedrooms that capture the essence of peaceful country life. The layout is simple, embodying the honest living that comes with countryside homes, accompanied by a well-positioned bathroom and an extra toilet. For those with a vision, the attic offers a potential project for expansion, boasting an area of approx. 23 m2 that could be transformed into an additional living space or private retreat.

The property doesn't stop at the main house. A garage, boiler room, and an adjoining cellar are parts of the package, providing ample storage or workshop opportunities for DIY enthusiasts. Moreover, the presence of outbuildings and a barn with an adjoining lean-to offers further versatility. Who knows, perhaps your dream of a workshop, studio, or even a small holding could take shape right here?

In Manche, the call of history echoes through the corridor of time. The area is dotted with museums and heritage sites, offering insights into local traditions and culture. Immerse yourself in the story of Normandy through its remarkable Chateaux, religious monuments, water mills, maritime sites, and tranquil gardens. No visit is complete without a day trip to the iconic Mont Saint Michel—a must-see attraction drawing visitors from around the globe.

Le Teilleul offers more than just beautiful scenery, it provides plenty of activities for residents and visitors alike. From exploring the local charm, enjoying fresh produce from the regional markets, to leisurely walks in the countryside, there's so much to indulge in. The slower pace here gives way to a high quality of life, far from the madding crowd.

Living in this two-bedroom Normandy house gifts you with a lifestyle where every day feels like a retreat—away from the demands of the modern world. Open spaces and verdant gardens beckon for relaxation moments. The house is not just a shelter but a canvas for creating your life story, where breakfasts happen on the patio, and afternoon tea is enjoyed with the sound of birds as your background music.

Embrace the potential that living at Le Teilleul presents. While the property is in good condition, there are always opportunities for personalization and enhancement, allowing you to put your stamp on this delightful abode. Picture a home where each room can be saturated with your taste, colors transforming spaces, and small projects turning dream corners into reality.

With a warm community and welcoming local traditions, a lifestyle in Le Teilleul is about embracing the beauty of simple, meaningful living. Here's your chance to live immersed in history and culture while enjoying the comfort of owning your slice of Normandy.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
2
Size
108
Price per m²
€1,287
Garden size
1980
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
Yes
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
1
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
House
Energy label

Unknown

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On a quiet Sunday morning in the hamlet of Saint-Romain, you'd hear almost nothing. A wood pigeon somewhere in the oaks. Maybe the distant clang of church bells drifting over from Charroux, that perfectly preserved medieval village ten minutes down the road where market traders set up their stalls beside the ruins of a Benedictine abbey. That stillness is the point. This is rural Vienne at its most unhurried — and this renovated farmhouse sits right in the middle of it. The property is a former working farmhouse that's been brought back to life without losing its bones. Stone walls, generous room proportions, the kind of building that took decades to settle and now feels entirely solid underfoot. At 148 square metres across two floors, it has real breathing room. The ground floor arranges itself practically: a living kitchen that opens directly onto a covered pergola — your default setting for every meal between May and October — a separate lounge for cooler evenings, and a bedroom with its own shower room and toilet. That ground-floor bedroom is a detail worth pausing on. It makes the house genuinely work for mixed-generation groups, guests with mobility considerations, or owners who want the option to use the upstairs rooms purely as a private retreat. Head up the stairs and the character shifts. The first floor has the slightly improvised warmth you only get in converted agricultural buildings — skylights cut into the roof, dormer windows framing sections of the surrounding countryside, ceiling lines that aren't quite parallel. There's a large double bedroom, another bedroom with its own en-suite bathroom and toilet, an additional room that could easily become a study or a fourth sleeping space, and a separate WC. T ... click here to read more

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Sunday morning in Civray. The market on the Place du Champ de Foire is already humming—local farmers setting up stalls of Charentais melons, rounds of chèvre, and bottles of Pineau des Charentes—and from the veranda of this town house, the soft green sweep of the valley rolls out in front of you with not a single rooftop to interrupt it. That unobstructed view across the Charente river valley is the first thing people notice. It tends to be the thing they remember longest. Civray sits in the Vienne department, right at the southern edge of the old Poitou-Charentes region, a part of France that doesn't make it onto postcards as often as it should. That's quietly a selling point. Property prices remain grounded compared to the Dordogne or the Loire Valley, the countryside is genuinely unspoiled, and the rhythms of daily French life here feel real rather than performed for tourists. The boulangerie on Rue du Marché opens at 7am and runs out of croissants by 9. The café on the square fills up after noon with regulars who have been having lunch there for thirty years. It's that kind of town. The house itself sits in a calm residential pocket just a short walk from all of those shops and cafés—close enough to grab a baguette without getting in the car, far enough that the street outside is quiet. It's been renovated to a solid standard and is genuinely move-in ready, something that matters more than it sounds when you're buying from abroad. No surprise works to commission before you can turn the key. The heat pump, double glazing, and full renovation are already done, and the energy bills reflect it—this is a low-consumption home with a GHG rating of B, which is genuinely rare in French residential stock of this age. The li ... click here to read more

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Settled in the charming city of Le Teilleul, this stone farmhouse embodies the elegance of a classic maison de maitre while offering the scenic beauty and tranquility of rural living. With miles of lush countryside sprawling outside your windows and the ease of city amenities merely a few minutes away, this house combines the best of both worlds. The estate features two beautifully lit bedrooms and two modern bathrooms, extending over a living area of 108 square meters. High ceilings, large windows, and bright rooms define the unique architecture, while the possibility to convert the spacious attic into additional living space enrich this house with a tangible potential to transform it into your perfect dream home. Property features include: - Bright kitchen with garden access - Back kitchen and a utility room - Ground floor cellar or walk-in pantry - Two reception rooms with fireplaces - Parquet flooring - Attic with potential for conversion The outdoor space is equally impressive with several outbuildings, all in excellent condition. These include a stone bakehouse that holds an intact and functional oven, a large open-sided hangar or stabling area, a secure barn ideal for storage or a potential workshop that spans over 70 square meters, and an old stone stable block with a tiled roof. The land is divided into different sections for varied uses with good grazing paddocks and peaceful garden spaces to soak in the beautiful rural vistas and enjoy the serene tranquillity. Located in Normandy, the city of Le Teilleul experiences a mild maritime climate, with moderate rainfall distributed throughout the year and average temperatures around 10-15 degrees Celsius. Residents enjoy the vibrant change of seasons, with tem ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque countryside of Le Teilleul, Manche, this property stands as a testament to the quiet rural lifestyle that many dream of. Picture yourself in the heart of the French countryside, savoring the simple pleasures that life here offers. The property on offer is a delightful 2-bedroom country home, yearning for a touch of renovation, allowing you to put your stamp on this inviting residence. Le Teilleul, located in the lower part of Normandy, offers a unique blend of pastoral tranquility and historical richness. If you are an overseas buyer or an expat seeking a serene lifestyle, this region is perfect for you. The property covers a total of 1,878 square meters, with the house sitting cozily on 63.8 square meters. This detached house, surrounded by lush greenery, welcomes you with an entrance hall that leads into the main living areas. The living room, featuring a charming fireplace, calls for cozy nights during the cooler months. The kitchen is functional, yet it's clear that with some updates, you can transform it into the heart of your home. There are two bedrooms, promising restful slumbers after a day of exploration or gardening. The house, currently without a fitted bathroom, gives you a blank canvas to create a personal space tailored to your preferences. Features of this home include: - Two bedrooms - Spacious living room with fireplace - Detached with a large plot - Entrance hall - Kitchen area - Approximate shed space of 217 m² - Basement garage - Boiler room - Oil heating system - Sepctic tank sanitation - Single and double glazing - Large outdoor space with potential for a garden The sizeable shed on the property holds potential for various projects, whether it's a workshop or additi ... click here to read more

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Welcome to a serene corner of Normandy! This delightful 4-bedroom house nestled in Juvigny-le-Tertre, Manche, is the perfect blend of cozy living and great potential. Positioned comfortably in a quaint French village, this home is a splendid opportunity for overseas buyers and expats wanting to embrace the French lifestyle. With 103 square meters of living space, there’s ample room to create a comfortable home. Juvigny-le-Tertre offers a delightful rural life, typified by rolling landscapes and historic ambiance. Its location in the department of Manche places it in close proximity to various transportation links. Located near the English Channel, the area offers easy access to multiple ports, making it quite convenient for those traveling from the UK. The region is also within reach of several terminals like the Caen airport, and not far off are airports in Rennes serving onwards to broader European destinations. Known for its rich history, Normandy will keep you captivated with its museums, heritage sites, and enchanting Chateaux which sprinkle the surrounding areas. Arguably, one of the most famous sights—Mont Saint Michel—is just a short drive away and is a must-see for your visits or that of your guests. In this little charming village, you're not far from the rugged beauty of northern France’s coastline, renowned for its beautiful vistas and maritime activities. Whether you’re an avid hiker or someone who simply enjoys a coastal walk, you'll relish the localized strolls here. Take time to soak in the calming landscapes or explore the local French traditions which are deeply rooted in the cultural fabric of the community. The area is home to some delightful water mills and picturesque gardens, offering peaceful re ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque countryside of Saint-Cyr-du-Bailleul, this delightful two-bedroom house offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of French rural charm. Located in the heart of Manche, Normandy, this property is perfect for those seeking a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. With its rich history, stunning landscapes, and vibrant local culture, Saint-Cyr-du-Bailleul is an idyllic setting for a second home or holiday retreat. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of nature, with the morning sun streaming through the windows of your cozy country house. This property, in good condition, is ready to welcome you and your family for countless memorable vacations. The house features a spacious living room, a well-appointed kitchen, and two comfortable bedrooms, making it ideal for family getaways or romantic escapes. ### Experience the Normandy Lifestyle Saint-Cyr-du-Bailleul is a charming village that embodies the essence of Normandy. Known for its rolling hills, lush green pastures, and historic architecture, the area offers a peaceful retreat for those looking to unwind and reconnect with nature. The local community is warm and welcoming, with a rich tapestry of traditions and cultural events that provide a true taste of French country life. ### Activities and Attractions - Mont Saint-Michel: Just a short drive away, this iconic island commune is a must-visit for its breathtaking views and medieval architecture. - Local Markets: Explore the vibrant local markets, where you can sample fresh produce, artisanal cheeses, and regional delicacies. - Outdoor Adventures: Enjoy hiking, cycling, and horseback riding through the scenic countryside. - Cultural Festivals: Participate in local festiv ... click here to read more

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Delightfully tucked away on the outskirts of the charming village of Mantilly in Normandy, France, this idyllic setting offers a sense of tranquility paired with panoramic views of the Southern Orne countryside. This impressive property is undoubtedly a hidden gem in the heart of the French countryside, encapsulating the charm of the surrounding nature. Comprising of a beautifully renovated main dwelling, a habitable cottage, a fixer-upper cottage, and a large stone barn, the entire property nestles on a generous plot of 4957m². The tastefully designed layout maintains the allure of individual privacy while maintaining a shared sense of belonging, with each unit having its independent entrance and garden. The configuration also provides the unique opportunity for the future owner to consider leasing out the other dwellings without sacrificing the tranquility of their main living space. The main abode is a testament to meticulous thoughtfulness and unflinching attention to detail, preserving authenticity and character without imposing overtly rustic aspects. Brimming with large, lofty rooms and a sunny heated entrance hall, this dwelling brings together comfort and style. Property Features: - Full double glazing - Central heating and insulation - Excellent energy rating of C, comparable to many new builds. - Large, fully fitted kitchen complete with appliances - Open plan dining area - Luxurious master suite with a private bathroom and dressing room - A family bathroom fitted with a separate bath and shower - Ground floor laundry/utility room Each of the four bedrooms reflect sophistication and practicality. Two of these are housed on the first floor along with a family bathroom. The additional bedrooms sit on the ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the peaceful and picturesque village of Mantilly in Normandy, France, this splendid home offers an opportunity for overseas buyers and expats seeking a comfortable yet authentically French living experience. Priced attractively at 330,000 euros, this property is a blend of traditional charm and practicality, perfectly suited for families or individuals wishing to immerse themselves in the local culture and scenery. Entering the property is like stepping into a storybook. As you arrive at the end of a charming driveway, garden areas stretch beside you, and ample parking space welcomes you. This 213 square meter dwelling provides a harmonious blend of rural tranquility and accessibility to nearby urban conveniences. Mantilly is a typical Normandy village characterized by its lush green landscapes, rolling countrysides, and a slow-paced life that suits those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city living. Upon entry, you are greeted by a formal dining room, which at 37.8 square meters offers the perfect space for gatherings, whether with family or B&B guests. With a central fireplace featuring a newly installed pellet-burning stove and dual aspect windows, this room exudes warmth and inviting appeal. Here, one can envision lively dinners, rich conversations, and perhaps a glass of locally produced Calvados to cap off the evening. The heart of the home, the kitchen, radiates a classic country vibe. Comprising handcrafted bespoke wooden units and free-standing furniture, this kitchen invites culinary adventures and family breakfasts. You have direct access to both front and back terraces, which offer a taste of outdoor living where you can enjoy the views and fresh air. Also on the ground floor is a liv ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene and lush countryside of Barenton, within the Manche department of Lower Normandy, this distinctive property offering comprises two houses set on a sprawling 2.45 hectares of land. The asking price for this unique ensemble is set at €288,000. The first house features a comfortable living room on the ground floor, complemented by a utility room and a toilet, while the second level houses 2 bedrooms and a bathroom with a toilet. The second house mirrors a similar layout with its own living quarters and includes an added laundry room. Upstairs, you will find a singular bedroom accompanied by a bathroom. Both homes bear the potential for customization to suit personal tastes or to accommodate a modern lifestyle. Adding to the charm of this property are several outbuildings, which include a traditional bread oven—a quaint nod to the rustic lifestyle. The extensive grounds are bordered by a serene stream and are home to a variety of fruit trees, offering a perfect setting for gardening enthusiasts or those looking to live a self-sustaining lifestyle. Highlights of the Property: - Two houses with a total living space of 146 m² - 2.45 hectares of land with fruit trees and stream - Several outbuildings including a bread oven - Total bathrooms: 2 - Total bedrooms: 3 Living in Barenton provides a peaceful retreat from the bustling city life. This area is embraced by the rich heritage and natural beauty of Lower Normandy. Here, you’re just a stone’s throw away from Mont Saint Michel, one of France’s most iconic landmarks. Delve into the local history through numerous museums, chateaux, and heritage sites scattered across the region. Barenton itself, while tranquil, is replete with practical amenities includ ... click here to read more

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Welcome to this lovely 2-bedroom house located in the serene town of Désertines, nestled in the heart of Mayenne, France. This property offers a unique opportunity for potential buyers seeking a peaceful retreat within the picturesque scenery of northwest France. With a generous reduction in price, this home represents great value for those looking to invest in a property in this idyllic part of the world. The house, constructed in 1976, exudes a warm and welcoming aura from the outset. Your journey begins as you step into the inviting entrance hallway fitted with a convenient cupboard, ideal for storing your everyday essentials. The ground floor features a spacious living room boasting a wood stove, perfect for creating a cozy atmosphere during the colder months. This area, measuring an impressive 44.35m², serves as an ideal family gathering space or an entertainment hub for friends and guests. Adjacent to the living room, you'll find a functional kitchen complete with a dining area. This well-equipped space makes it a delight to prepare meals, offering ample storage and countertop space for all your culinary needs. The ground floor also includes a modern bathroom, a tastefully designed bedroom with a built-in cupboard, and a separate suspended toilet for convenience. Heading upstairs, you are greeted by a landing that ushers you to another bedroom with a handy cupboard. For those with imagination and a desire to tailor a space to their personal needs, the attic is an exciting feature. This convertible space is primed for transformation, offering approximately 35m² of potential living area. With infrastructure such as water, drainage, and electricity already in place, the possibilities are endless—you could create an ... click here to read more

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Welcome to Désertines, a town nestled in the beautiful region of Mayenne, in the heart of the scenic countryside of Pays de la Loire, France. Here, you will find a charming three-bedroom cottage complete with all the space and amenities you need to create your dream home overseas. Désertines is a tranquil and welcoming locale, infused with authentic French culture and lifestyle. The climate is predominantly oceanic with mild summers and cool winters, and there are plenty of outdoor recreational activities to enjoy throughout the year. Whether it's hiking through the lush meadows in summer or cozying up by a roaring fire in winter, Désertines offers a unique living experience that embraces a slower, more relaxed pace of life. The property is conveniently situated between Gorron, Fougerolles, Teilleul and Passais, giving you easy access to an array of shops, restaurants, and attractions. Whether you need to pick up a fresh baguette from the local boulangerie, or you want to sample wine at the local vignoble, everything is within reach. This home is more than just a house, it's the opportunity to create your own peaceful retreat away from the hustle and bustle of city living. With over 160 square meters of living space, there's plenty of room for a family to live comfortably. Property features: - 3 spacious bedrooms - Generous 160 square meters of living space - Two bathrooms with modern amenities - An open plan kitchen with integrated appliances and a Rayburn cooker for a truly French culinary experience - Efficient heating and hot water supply to ensure comfort throughout the seasons - Two water storage heaters and a convenient pellet burner Outside, over 14,000 square meters of land rewards you with both solitude ... click here to read more

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Discover the charm and solace of the French countryside with this delightful 2-bedroom country house, nestled in the serene landscapes of Barenton, in the Normandy region of France. Boasting nearly 1.5 acres of lush greenery and a large barn, this property merges the tranquility of rural living with the potential for customization and expansion. The home itself is in good condition, featuring modern upgrades such as a double-glazed windows and an eco-friendly all water septic tank installed in 2018. The electrical wiring overhaul, roughly a decade ago, ensures safety and convenience. While the property maintains its rustic charm with original beams and a stone fireplace, it presents a wonderful canvas for those looking to imprint their personal style or perhaps even consider a renovation project to convert the spacious barn into a separate gîte or a home office, subject to planning permissions. Living Area: - Spacious kitchen/dining room complete with modern kitchen units, tiled flooring, and windows providing dual aspect views - Comfortable lounge with stone fireplace and access to the lush garden through double doors - Utility room with essential amenities leading to the rear garden Sleeping Quarters: - Two cozy bedrooms under sloping ceilings with wooden floors and ample natural light - An additional mezzanine floor offering flexible space, ideal for an office or small lounge area Bathroom Facilities: - Conveniently tiled bathroom with modern fittings including a hip bath with a shower fitment Outdoor & Additional Features: - Substantial two-story barn offering various conversion possibilities - Open fronted carport and additional workspace in the barn - Generous garden with a patio area and a mix of fruit trees, ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque countryside of Barenton, Manche, this charming two-bedroom house awaits a new owner. Situated in the beautiful region of Lower Normandy, this property presents a perfect opportunity for those looking to immerse themselves in the tranquil lifestyle that this area offers. The home, priced at €97,200, is an inviting canvas for anyone eager to make it their own, with plenty of room to grow both inside and out. Barenton is a quintessentially French village, known for its warm community feel and the sprawling landscapes that surround it. Life here is relaxed, with a pace that allows you to truly savor every moment. The abundant greenery, coupled with the crisp, clean air, makes it an ideal place for outdoor enthusiasts and those yearning for peace away from the hustle and bustle of city life. The climate is mild, with pleasant summers and cozy winters, offering the perfect backdrop to enjoy a rural lifestyle while still having access to modern amenities. The property itself exudes a rustic charm, characteristic of many homes in this delightful region. As you step into the house, you're welcomed into the ground floor which seamlessly blends the living room and kitchen area—a setup ideal for those who enjoy hosting friends and family. The living area is bathed in natural light, making it a cozy spot to relax and unwind. Adjacent to this, a comfortable lounge provides the perfect haven for quiet evenings or lively gatherings. - 2 bedrooms - 1 bathroom with WC - Spacious living room with kitchen area - Adjoining garage - Convertible attic space - Beautiful land area of 9,620 m² - Single-glazed wood windows - Well water - Sanitation through an all-water septic tank The two well-sized bedrooms offer po ... click here to read more

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If you're dreaming of owning a little slice of French countryside life, then this villa nestled in the village of St Aubin Fosse Louvain in Mayenne might just be what you're looking for. With a comfortable living space and a countryside setting, it offers all the ingredients for a cozy lifestyle without sacrificing convenience. This is not just a property, it's a wonderful opportunity for those wanting to embrace the French way of life. The villa, with its three bedrooms, spans a habitable area of 82 square meters, providing a comfortable living environment suitable for a range of lifestyles. It's been thoughtfully renovated in 2021, a facelift that included a new roof, so you can rest easy knowing that the main aspects of the home are up to date. Its condition is overall quite good, meaning you won’t be walking into a DIY disaster zone, but there are always little personal touches you might want to add to truly make it your own. Picture this: you wake up in the morning, brew your coffee in a kitchen that was newly fitted in 2021, and step outside to your private garden. Spread across 1380 square meters, the garden includes mature trees offering shade, and a terrace perfect for alfresco dining. Whether you’re an avid gardener or just enjoy sitting outside with a glass of wine, this outdoor space offers endless possibilities. Let's talk about the house itself: - Three cozy bedrooms - One bathroom and another separate WC - A spacious living room featuring a charming wood burner - Fully equipped kitchen installed in 2021 - Expansive terrace area, great for dining outside - A selection of stone outbuildings - Property measures approximately 82 square meters - Plot size covering about 1380 square meters - Gas heating sys ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque countryside of Buais, Manche, this charming 4-bedroom house offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a second home in the heart of France. With its spacious interiors and expansive garden, this property is perfect for families looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life and immerse themselves in the tranquil beauty of rural Normandy. A Slice of French Countryside Life Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of nature, with the morning sun streaming through your windows, casting a warm glow over the lush greenery that surrounds your home. This is the everyday reality for those who choose to make this house their second home. Located in the serene village of Buais, this property offers a peaceful retreat while still being conveniently accessible to major transport links. Property Highlights: - Spacious Living: With 190 square meters of living space, this house provides ample room for relaxation and entertainment. The ground floor features a cozy kitchen with a fireplace, two inviting living rooms, and a utility room. - Comfortable Bedrooms: Upstairs, you'll find four generously sized bedrooms, perfect for accommodating family and guests. An additional office space offers the flexibility to work from home or pursue personal projects. - Outdoor Oasis: The property boasts a mature garden spanning approximately 4,983 square meters, providing a private sanctuary for outdoor activities, gardening, or simply enjoying the fresh air. - Convenient Amenities: Equipped with electric and wood heating, the house ensures comfort throughout the year. Mains drainage and single-glazed wood windows add to the property's charm. - Additional Features: An attached open garage and a 50 square meter outbu ... click here to read more

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Picture yourself stepping through the doorway of your own Norman farmhouse, where centuries-old stone walls hold the warmth of a crackling wood fire and morning light streams through windows overlooking an acre of private gardens. This is Le Teilleul, a corner of Lower Normandy where rolling green countryside meets authentic French village life, just a scenic drive from the iconic silhouette of Mont Saint Michel rising from coastal tides. This is where your European vacation home story begins, in a 180-square-meter residence that offers the space, character, and location to create decades of cherished family memories. Nestled in the peaceful commune of Buais in the Manche department, this detached four-bedroom house sits on nearly 5,000 square meters of mature gardens and grounds. The property speaks to the agricultural heritage of Normandy while offering the comfort and space modern families need for extended holidays and regular escapes from city life. With multiple reception rooms centered around traditional fireplaces, four generous bedrooms, and substantial outbuildings including a 50-square-meter barn, this home provides the rare combination of authentic character and practical functionality that international buyers seek in a French vacation property. The Normandy region surrounding Le Teilleul pulses with the rhythms of rural French life that have remained unchanged for generations. Morning markets in nearby villages overflow with local cheeses, fresh cider, and produce from surrounding farms. The Manche department is dairy country, where the pastoral landscape produces some of France's most celebrated Camembert, butter, and cream. Your weekends here mean leisurely drives through bocage countryside, stopping at ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene landscapes of Buais-Les-Monts in the Manche department, this charming three-bedroom house offers a perfect escape into rural France. Boasting a vast land area of 19,700 square meters and surrounded by lush greenery, this property is a haven for those looking to enjoy the tranquility of the countryside while having access to modern amenities. Property Features: - 3 well-sized bedrooms - 1 bathroom with shower - Spacious living room with a cozy wood stove - Fitted kitchen - Large basement with electric door - Convertible attic space - Outbuilding - Expansive garden area - Double-glazed wooden windows and frames - Heating through wood and electric systems - Septic tank sanitation The house, covering a habitable area of 90 square meters, is well-maintained but offers potential buyers an opportunity to infuse their style with some modernization. The expansive outdoor area provides ample space for gardening, outdoor recreational activities, or even expanding the existing structure. Additional Information about the area: Buais-Les-Monts is located in the picturesque region of Lower Normandy, bordered by the English Channel, making it significantly accessible from the UK with ferry ports and the nearby airport in Caen. The climate here is temperate with moderate rainfall, cool winters, and mild summers, making it ideal for those from cooler climates or anyone wishing to revel in a not too extreme weather pattern. Living in Buais-Les-Monts offers a gentle pace of life amidst historic sites and cultural heritage. The area is rich in history with proximity to sites like the iconic Mont Saint Michel, ancient water mills, chateaux, and lush gardens. Residents can enjoy a mix of historical exploration and mod ... click here to read more

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Step into a picturesque rural haven with this 3-bedroom house set in the beautiful town of Barenton, France. Nestled in the lush region of Manche, this property presents a unique opportunity for overseas buyers to engage in the rich culture and lifestyle offered by this idyllic locale, whilst also providing a good structural foundation for a home that can be tailored to your unique taste and style. The property is situated in Barenton, a serene commune brimming with quaint charm whilst also being surrounded by a stunning landscape of embossed hills and ravishing vegetation. Barenton’s welcoming environment is complemented by its friendly residents who invigorate the locale with an energy of vivacious community spirit. This property is in need of some tender love and care, presenting a wonderful opportunity to transform it into a personalised haven. The current structure consists of a ground floor that entices you with a welcoming entrance, a cozy living room accented by a rustic fireplace, a kitchen, one bedroom, and a functional shower room paired with a WC. Journey upstairs to the first floor, and you are met with a landing that opens to an offering of four alluring bedrooms and an extra small room. The potential also extends to the convertible attic that sprawls across an approximate area of 56 m2, where you may exercise your creativity. The property extends its hospitality to a basement where a cellar has been crafted and a spacious 34 m2 garage. An impressive outbuilding, almost the size of 106 m2, completes the property's offer, positioning itself as a potential guest home or a private studio. The exterior portion of the house comes with a courtyard and a remarkable expanse of land, totaling 9080 m2. Dis ... click here to read more

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Exquisite Manor in Fougerolles-du-Plessis, Mayenne: A Home with Character and Charm Discover a breathtaking 5-bedroom Manor house nestled in the verdant landscape of Fougerolles-du-Plessis in the enchanting region of Pays de la Loire, Mayenne, France. Built in 1809, this remarkable residence offers a blend of historical appeal and modern comfort, creating an ideal living space for families or an excellent opportunity for a characterful bed-and-breakfast venture. Property Overview: - 5 spacious bedrooms - 5 well-appointed bathrooms - Ultra-modern kitchen with Miele appliances and marble worktops - Formal drawing and dining rooms enhanced by marble fireplaces and period features - Unique turret garden room - Expansive playroom and billiard room - Master bedroom suite with dressing room, study, and luxurious ensuite bathroom - Modern central heating system, mechanical ventilation, and double-glazed windows Outdoor Features: - Beautifully manicured gardens with walkways and seating areas - Covered, heated swimming pool with a new, high-grade liner and pump system - Summer kitchen/bar perfect for entertaining - Double garage with additional loft storage - Additional workshop and several outbuildings Stepping into this residence, you are greeted by lush, formal gardens and a stunning array of outdoor spaces that invite relaxation and entertainment. The property’s garden facade conceals its road-side appearance, revealing a private oasis that is as functional as it is picturesque. Interior spaces mix traditional charm with crucial updates. From hand-painted walls, wooden panelling, and ornate coving to a comprehensively modernized kitchen and security system, care has been taken to enhance both the aesthetics and functiona ... click here to read more

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Discover this six-bedroom, detached house situated in the serene Le Pays de la Loire region, specifically nestled in the peaceful town of Fougerolles-du-Plessis. This charming residence marries the elegance of historical architecture with the comforts of modern features, creating a harmonious living space across its generous 190 square meters. It is a delightful setting for a family or anyone looking to immerse themselves in the tranquility and beauty of rural France. Upon entering, you are greeted by a majestic foyer that leads seamlessly into a spacious hallway. The ground floor plays host to a cozy lounge and a bright living room, perfect spots for both family activities and engaging social gatherings. The kitchen, fully-equipped, is a chef’s delight and offers direct access to a splendid terrace with awe-inspiring views of the lush garden and the surrounding landscape. The adjoining dining room features an open fireplace, providing a warm, convivial atmosphere for dining. The charm continues on the first floor, where you find three well-lit bedrooms, each exuding comfort and privacy. The main bedroom boasts a practical dressing area for added convenience. A large, recently updated bathroom with a modern shower, and a separate toilet are thoughtfully placed on this floor for maximum utility. Ascending to the second floor, three additional bedrooms offer flexible space that could serve as guest rooms, a home office, or creative studios depending on your needs. An unfinished attic presents opportunities for expansion or additional storage solutions. Another functional bathroom with shower facilities complements this level. The basement of the house includes a garage, laundry room, and additional toilet facilities, o ... click here to read more

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