Charming 3BR Home with Lakes & Private Parkland

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Lassay-les-Chateaux, Mayenne, 53110, France, Sainte-Marie-du-Bois (France)

3 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 130Floor area

€369,000

House

Parking

3 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

130m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Discover a charming three-bedroom house available for sale nestled in the scenic enclave of Lassay-les-Chateaux in the Mayenne department of France. This property, which boasts about 130 square meters of living space on a sprawling 3.2-hectare park-like setting, offers a serene escape in a predominantly wooded area highlighted by two magnificent lakes, covering approximately one hectare combined, and even a small golf course for enthusiasts.

Property Features:


- Size: 130 m²
- Bedrooms: 3
- Bathrooms: 1
- Spacious 70 m² living room with a wood stove
- Large equipped kitchen
- Main bedroom of 50 m²
- Large bathroom equipped with both a shower and bathtub
- Additional room of 19 m² suitable for conversion
- Utility areas including laundry room and boiler room
- External structures include a second independent house (72 m² potential living space), a garage (42 m²), second wooden garage, and a storage shed

Location and Amenities:


- The extensive property provides a peaceful living environment free from neighboring disturbances.
- Local attractions include lush forests and panoramic countryside ideal for hiking and outdoor activities.
- Proximity to the historic towns of Mayenne and Laval, which offer cultural sights and conveniences.
- Golf enthusiasts will enjoy the private golfing area right within the estate.
- Easy access to public transportation with TGV links; Paris reachable within 90 minutes from Laval.

Living in the house in Lassay-les-Chateaux allows you to immerse yourself in the tranquil beauty of rural France. Between the vast green spaces, water bodies, and mature trees, the property caters to those seeking a private and quiet lifestyle, with ample space for hosting gatherings or indulging in hobbies.

While the house is in good condition, the property also includes a second house in a renovating state—ideal for those looking to undertake a project to either expand their living space or perhaps create a guest house or rental property. Both the shell and windows are already in place, offering a solid foundation to start from.

The climate in this region of France is temperate with distinct seasons. Summers are pleasantly warm, which enhances the enjoyment of the outdoor expanses and lakes, while winters are mild enough to still enjoy the natural surroundings.

This property would be a perfect match for overseas buyers aiming for a lifestyle change or seeking a peaceful retreat in the French countryside. Whether it's the expansive grounds, the potential for customization through the additional fixer-upper, or simply the charm of living in an area with rich natural beauty and cultural heritage, this house offers a unique living experience.

Embrace the opportunity to make this hidden gem your new home or your tranquil escape in the beautiful Pays de la Loire region of France. With its blend of comfort, potential, and exceptional surroundings, this property provides an ideal setting for a fulfilling and serene lifestyle.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
3
Size
130
Price per m²
€2,838
Garden size
12310
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
Yes
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
1
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
House
Energy label

Unknown

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Nestled in the quaint village of Sainte-Marie-du-Bois in the picturesque region of Pays de la Loire, this charming 3-bedroom semi-detached stone house presents a delightful opportunity for those looking to immerse in French village life. Set on a generous 724m² plot, this property brims with potential, offering a robust foundational structure and a spacious living area of 104m². The home exudes a rustic charm, indicative of the local architecture. The ground floor is designed as an open-concept space featuring a cozy lounge with a wood-burning stove, a welcoming dining area, and a practical kitchen section. The aesthetic appeal of the natural stone walls and the warm ambiance provided by the wood stove makes it a promising canvas for creating a charming living space. Ascending the light-filled staircase, you'll find the sleeping quarters which include three well-proportioned bedrooms. The master bedroom benefits from an en-suite shower room, offering privacy and convenience. An additional shower room with toilet services the other two bedrooms, ensuring that the accommodation meets the needs of a family or guests. While the property remains in good condition, it requires some updating and personal touches to transform it into a modern home or a tranquil holiday retreat. For those who enjoy DIY projects or are eager to undertake light renovation work, this property offers tremendous scope to craft a residence that reflects personal style and contemporary comfort. The exterior grounds comprise a practical lean-to wood shed and a garden shed, perfect for gardening tools and outdoor equipment. The garden itself invites the cultivation of a lovely outdoor space, ideal for relaxation or entertaining. Living in Sainte-Mari ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the quaint village of Ste-Marie-du-Bois in the picturesque region of Pays de la Loire, this charming three-bedroom, semi-detached stone house represents an ideal opportunity for those seeking to invest in a real fixer-upper. With a total living space of 104 square meters, the property sits on a substantial plot size of 724 square meters, offering ample room for transformation and customization to suit your tastes and needs. As you enter the house, you are welcomed by a cozy lounge equipped with a wood-burning stove that adds warmth and character. The dining room and kitchen area provide a great starting point for an open-plan redesign, potentially creating a modern, flowing area that's perfect for entertaining guests or spending quality family time. The brightly-lit staircase, adorned by its original stone wall, leads to the upper level, where you find a handy shower room with a toilet and three adequately sized bedrooms, one of which boasts an en suite shower room – a convenient feature for busy mornings. The property does require some updating and conversion work, making it a suitable project for those who wish to inject their personal style into their new home. The existing structures, including a lean-to wood-shed and a garden-shed, offer practical storage solutions for gardening tools and equipment. While the house itself stands as a promising project, the local area of Ste-Marie-du-Bois offers an enriching lifestyle, with the nearby historic town of Lassay les Châteaux, known for its majestic châteaux and scenic lake, providing a tranquil backdrop and various recreational activities like fishing, hiking, and picnicking. The community is warm and welcoming, ideal for expatriates and overseas buyers lo ... click here to read more

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A Tranquil Retreat in the Heart of Pays de la Loire Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds in the serene countryside of Sainte-Marie-du-Bois, France. This charming 2-bedroom house, nestled in the picturesque region of Pays de la Loire, offers a unique opportunity to embrace a peaceful lifestyle while being just a stone's throw away from the medieval allure of Lassay-les-Châteaux. A Home with Character and Comfort Step inside this inviting home, where rustic charm meets modern comfort. The ground floor welcomes you with a spacious living room, featuring exposed beams and a cozy wood pellet burner, perfect for those chilly winter evenings. The adjoining fitted kitchen, complete with room for a breakfast table, invites you to enjoy leisurely mornings with a cup of coffee as sunlight streams through the windows. The sitting room, with its tiled floor and exposed stone wall, offers a warm and inviting space for relaxation or entertaining guests. A bathroom with a corner bath and provisions for a washing machine adds to the home's practicality. Upstairs, a World of Possibilities Ascend the staircase to the first floor, where a landing room, currently used as an additional bedroom, awaits your personal touch. Two double bedrooms, each with unique features, provide ample space for family or guests. A shower room with a WC completes the upper level, ensuring convenience and comfort. Embrace the Outdoors The property's expansive 0.44-acre garden is a true haven for nature lovers. Enclosed for privacy, it offers endless possibilities for gardening, outdoor dining, or simply soaking in the tranquil surroundings. An outbuilding provides additional storage or potential for creative proj ... click here to read more

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This cozy 1 to 2 bedroom cottage, located in the serene hamlet just a short drive between Ceauce and Lassay-les-Châteaux in the picturesque region of Pays de la Loire, offers not only peace and tranquility but also the charm of rural France complemented with modern comfort. Set within a generous 0.21-acre garden, the property also features a traditional stone outbuilding that contributes to its rustic appeal. Nestled in an area surrounded by the beauty of Mayenne, this detached cottage, measuring 100 m², presents a great opportunity for those looking to own a delightful home in France. The ground floor is well-appointed with a fitted kitchen measuring 8.6 m², ideal for home cooking. Additionally, there is a sitting room complete with a fireplace, exposed beams, and a tiled floor, measuring 25.9 m². This cozy space, coupled with a staircase leading to the first floor, serves as the heart of the home. The living room, spanning 20.7 m², also features a traditional fireplace, tiled floor, and exposed beams, reinforcing the rustic feel of the property. Completing the ground floor is a functional shower room and a separate WC. The first floor houses a mezzanine bedroom spanning 6 m², perfect for additional sleeping space or as a study area, along with a more spacious double bedroom of 13.5 m², offering peaceful views of the garden and surroundings. Having wood and electric heating systems in place, and being fitted with double glazing, the cottage ensures comfort throughout the seasons, although it’s worth noting the current energy rating is G, indicating that new owners might consider some energy efficiency upgrades. Living in Lassay-les-Châteaux, particularly in this cottage, allows residents to immerse themselves in the ... click here to read more

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Welcome to Lassay-les-Châteaux, Mayenne, Pays de la Loire, France, a destination teeming with charm, history and picturesque scenery. The opportunity to own a piece of this enchanting land, graced with the timelessness of the 1600s, lends itself to those seeking a beautiful four-bedroom family home that promises tranquility, space and an intimate connection with nature's magnificence. This property truly is a gem in the heart of the French countryside. Nestled amidst the serene landscapes of Mayenne, this four-bedroom residential marvel stands tall, beaming with character reminiscent of ages past, yet seamlessly blending modern flair and comfort. Offering an accommodating 233 square meters of living space, this house strikes an ideal balance between spaciousness and cosy homliness. The property is tastefully finished to an exceedingly high standard, courtesy of the creative input of an accomplished interior designer. The design perfectly marries traditional features, reminiscent of its 17th-century origins, with the requirements of modern living. Blessed with 18,570 square meters of land, the garden is not only a peaceful oasis, but it is also a paradise for garden enthusiasts. Enriched by a babbling river that flows casually through it, it breathes a pronounced tranquility that only the murmurs of water can evoke. Abode Features: - 4 sizeable and tastefully designed bedrooms - 3 meticulous bathrooms that evoke a sense of serenity - A separate guest room to ensure the comfort of your guests - An annex that breathes additional potential into the property - Various outbuildings - A generous 233 square meters living space - A massive 18570 square meters of terrain The quaint community of Lassay-les-Châteaux is a mere ... click here to read more

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Located at the heart of Lassay-les-Châteaux, in the charming region of Pays de la Loire, Mayenne, France, this property offers the ideal opportunity for anyone who relishes the idea of life in a place steeped in history, budding landscapes, and a vibrant culture. A fantastic house is now available, featuring three bedrooms and a generous 90 square meters of living space. Nestled among maintained .22 acres of verdant garden, this delightful domicile benefits from a prime spot in a picturesque part of the region. Graphics of the property reveal a well-presented, charming two-bedroom cottage plus a separate one-bedroom GITE made from stone. Both the main house and GITE are slated to be sold with furniture included. Charming details define the main house, which boasts a spacious fitted kitchen and dining area equipped with modern amenities. This 30 square meter space opens up to a lounge adorned with a stone fireplace and a wood burner, perfect for cozy winter evenings. Climbing the stairs, a landing gives way to two inviting bedrooms, one double and one twin, offering 13.8 square meters and 9.5 square meters of space. Completing the upstairs floor is a shower room with a heated towel rail and a WC which provides a warming sanctuary after an active day out. In addition to the main dwelling, the property encompasses an independent GITE, lovingly rendered in stone and in great condition. It also holds an open-plan fitted kitchen cum dining area, which melds seamlessly into a lounge area of 29 square meters. The highlight here is the fireplace and wood burner, giving any dwellers the chance for snug nights in. The upper floor of the GITE holds a spacious double bedroom adorned with built-in cupboards as well as a shower room ... click here to read more

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Nestled within the picturesque and tranquil countryside of Lassay-les-Châteaux in the Pays de la Loire region, this delightful three-bedroom house boasts traditional charm paired with modern conveniences, making it an ideal residence for those looking to immerse themselves in French rural life. Priced at €112,000, the property presents a wonderful opportunity for expats or overseas buyers seeking a peaceful retreat or a permanent family home. Upon entry, you are greeted by a bright and spacious hallway, featuring double-glazed doors and windows that ensure an influx of natural light, as well as providing a warm welcome each time you return. To the left, the kitchen is tastefully fitted and equipped, including a fridge, fitted oven, and a ceramic worktop. A charming window behind the sink offers serene views of the landscaped garden, which is a perfect spot for outdoor relaxation and family activities. Adjacent to the kitchen, the dining area provides an inviting space for family meals and social gatherings, with ample room for a large dining table. Positioned conveniently next to this area is the utility room, equipped with laundry facilities and an electric water boiler. The cozy lounge area to the right of the entryway is framed by dual aspect windows that offer picturesque views of the garden and fill the space with light. This room is ideal for relaxing, reading, or entertaining guests in a comfortable setting surrounded by tasteful décor and a wood-fired stove. Moving upstairs, the master bedroom features exposed brickwork and a fitted wardrobe that adds character and practicality, complemented by an ensuite shower room. Two additional bedrooms can each accommodate double beds and share a well-appointed family s ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque region of Pays de la Loire, in the quaint town of Lassay-les-Châteaux, this wellmaintained 3-bedroom house offers a unique opportunity for overseas buyers and expats seeking a tranquil French lifestyle. Let me paint a picture for you: imagine your escape to the French countryside, where life's pace finds a leisurely rhythm and endless adventures await right from your doorstep. As you approach the property, you're greeted by the verdant 0.37-acre garden that surrounds the house, a perfect spot for gardening enthusiasts or for hosting weekend barbecues with friends. The main house beckons with character and potential, offering a spacious and practical layout ideal for families or groups looking for comfortable living. Upon entering, you find yourself in a generous kitchen space measuring 20 square meters, ready to be the heart of your future family meals and culinary experiments. The ground floor also houses two cozy sitting rooms of 26 square meters and 22 square meters, respectively. These rooms are perfect for relaxed evenings or a reading alcove filled with natural light. Adjacent, a dining room measuring 21 square meters awaits those festive dinners or relaxed brunches after a trip to the local markets. A practical inner hallway and a shower room with a WC offer convenience for busy mornings. The large boiler room with a loft above, accessible by an attic ladder, hints at the potential for extra storage or conversion, perhaps into a snug office or a snug retreat. And if you're keen on a bit of renovation, there's an additional room measuring about 20 square meters, ready for you to put your stamp on it. Head upstairs to the first floor, where the landing leads you to three spacious bedro ... click here to read more

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Introducing a precious gem tucked away into the rustic heart of Pays de la Loire, in the captivating Lassay-les-Châteaux, France. A charmingly quaint one-bedroom cottage brimming with potential awaits a discerning overseas buyer looking for their own slice of French charm. Veiled in tranquility and offering an ambiance of peace and solitude, this humble abode is yours for the claiming, priced at an acceptable 81300. Welcome to the Maison Fleur, a portrait of classic French architecture and homely feel. Hidden amidst a largely unspoiled landscape, it presents a compelling case for those who appreciate a welcome escape from the hullabaloo of urbanity, into a serene environment where nature's brilliance is the backdrop. The house, sitting on an intimate 54 square meter estate, introduces on the ground floor an inviting and amicably sized sitting/dining room/kitchen, measuring approximately 27.1 square meters. This multi-purpose area is made homely by a noteworthy wood pellet burner, perfect for those chillier French evenings. A generously sized double bedroom of approximately 15.2 square meters presents a comfortable living space. A practical shower room of about 4.5 square meters, together with a standard WC, completes the ground floor amenities. Make your way up to the first floor to find a multi-functional landing area, which could find perfect use as a home office, measuring about 6.5 square meters. Make this space your own personalized safe space, shaping it to fit the reality of your vision. Featuring: - Double glazed windows - An energy-efficient wood pellet burner - Standard electric heating - A newly linked mains drainage A testament to the property's ambiance is the external space. An enclosed garden, s ... click here to read more

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Charming 3-Bedroom Retreat in the Heart of Normandy Nestled at the end of a serene, rural country lane and embraced by the lush scenery of Normandy, this delightful 3-bedroom house invites you on a journey to tranquility and comfort in the picturesque setting of Sept-Forges, France. Uniquely positioned to ensure privacy, this property comes with an adjoining garage and workshop, set within 0.45 acres of gracefully cultivated garden, making it an oasis of calm for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life. Property Description: Stepping inside, the ground floor unfolds into a modernly fitted and equipped kitchen, spanning 14.3m², perfect for culinary explorations and cozy family meals. The inviting sitting/dining room, measuring 19.5m², features a wood burner that adds a warm, rustic charm to your relaxation moments. The master bedroom, a generous 15m² space complemented by a 5m² dressing room and a 3m² shower room, offers a personal sanctuary to unwind. Additionally, there is a separate WC for convenience, and another 17.7m² room awaiting your touch to transform it into a dining area, home office, or an extra bedroom according to your needs. Ascending to the first floor, a pleasant landing leads to two more bedrooms (10m² and 9.10m², respectively), along with a well-appointed bathroom with a WC, ensuring comfortable living arrangements for family or guests. Amenities and Property Features: - 141m² of living space - Modernly fitted and equipped kitchen - Cozy sitting/dining room with a wood burner - Three comfortable bedrooms - Separate shower room and bathroom - Generous 0.45 acres of garden - Adjoining garage and workshop space - Double glazing and efficient electric heating The house enjoys a su ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque French countryside, this charming country home invites you to experience the serene lifestyle of Chevaigné-du-Maine, a delightful village in the renowned region of Pays de la Loire, Mayenne. Ideal for anyone looking to escape the hustle and bustle of urban life, this property offers an idyllic rural retreat with plenty to offer. Let's delve into what makes this property such a catch and explore the wonderful area it inhabits. This beautifully renovated two-bedroom house stands proud amid rolling hills, offering a harmonious blend of traditional charm and modern comforts. The home's character is immediately evident as you step into the spacious sitting and dining room, spanning an impressive 28.3 square meters. The room exudes warmth and coziness, thanks to the stone fireplace equipped with a wood burner, perfect for those cold winter evenings. The exposed painted beams and tiled floor add a touch of rustic allure, while the elegant staircase beckons you to explore further. The fitted and equipped kitchen, measuring 13.4 square meters, is both functional and inviting, providing a perfect space for culinary creativity. Whether you're enjoying a quiet morning coffee or hosting a dinner with friends, this kitchen is sure to meet your needs. A separate WC completes the ground floor accommodation. Moving upstairs, you'll find two generous double bedrooms. The master bedroom, complete with a dressing room, spans 17.2 square meters, offering ample space for relaxation and rest. The second bedroom, at 10.2 square meters, also provides a cozy retreat for family or guests. The bathroom, equipped with both a bath and shower, is thoughtfully designed, ensuring comfort and convenience for all ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the quaint village of Chantrigné in the Mayenne department of the Pays de la Loire region, this charming 3-bedroom stone house presents an inviting opportunity for those looking to immerse themselves in the tranquil French countryside. Priced at €98,900, this property not only offers a peaceful retreat but also the potential for personalization and upgrades to truly make it your own. This delightful home spans a comfortable living area of 106 square meters, situated on a generous plot of 1,011 square meters. The ground floor boasts a welcoming entrance leading into a cozy kitchen equipped with an insert fireplace, perfect for preparing family meals while enjoying the warmth during cooler evenings. Additionally, there is a room that can serve various functions, whether as a home office or a guest room, alongside a bathroom with a toilet. The upper level features a landing with built-in cupboards for storage, facilitating organization. Three bedrooms varying in size ensure ample personal space for all family members or guests. A practical shower room with a toilet complements the upper floor, providing convenience and privacy. Adjacent to the main house, a secondary structure spans approximately 40.53 square meters on the ground level, including a workshop and a relaxing room at your disposal. An attic above offers extra storage or could be converted into additional living space, making it ideal for a recreational area or creative studio. Outdoor space is abundant, with land adjoining the garden offering possibilities for landscaping, gardening, or simply relaxing outdoors in the serene environment. The essentials of the property include: - Three bedrooms - Two bathrooms - Kitchen with fireplace - Spacious ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Pays de la Loire region in Champéon, France, sits an inviting property that holds immense promise for those looking to embrace the serene life of the French countryside. Here, in this corner of Mayenne, you're presented with not just a home, but an opportunity to experience a lifestyle steeped in history and the quiet rhythm of rural France. Imagine starting your mornings with fresh air, surrounded by rolling fields, and the gentle hum of village life in Champéon as your backdrop. This property consists of two adjoining houses, each with its own story to tell. The main house is a comfortable and ready-to-move-in abode, boasting three inviting bedrooms and a tastefully fitted kitchen where you'll delight in crafting culinary wonders inspired by local produce. The charm of this residence lies in its simplicity and functionality, providing a solid infrastructure for those seeking comfort without excessive frills. It's perfect for family living, with a cozy sitting room offering a place to gather after a day of adventure. The adjoining house is a canvas waiting for your creative touch. Though in need of total renovation, envision transforming this fixer-upper into a charming gite that could serve as a quaint getaway for guests or perhaps a project that could yield income potential in the thriving vacation rental market. There's plenty of potential here to create something truly special, allowing your imagination to transform existing spaces into functional beauty. Surrounding these homes is an expansive 0.86-acre garden. The ample outdoor space provides endless possibilities—whether it’s for children to play, gardening enthusiasts to cultivate, or simply enjoying leisurely afternoon ... click here to read more

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Welcome to your soon-to-be slice of the French countryside, nestled in the charming, leafy town of Bagnoles de l'Orne, Normandy. Indeed, this cosy farmhouse is tucked within a quiet, residential pocket, boasting a lifestyle combination of peace, proximity, and quintessential provincial allure. This farmhouse covers a generous 120 square meters on the picturesque Orne landscape. The residence currently holds a substantial 3-bedroom layout. The main house and studio, plus garage space, are situated on a plot that spans approximately 420 square meters. Upon stepping inside, you are greeted by an entrance hallway that gives a warm invite to the home. The equipped kitchen and breakfast area, taking up 12 square meters, promise memorable meals and intimate conversations. This room features a door that leads directly to the outdoors, perfect for al fresco dining on the delightful French evenings. The sitting slash dining room is a considerable space covering 28.5 square meters. Preserving its rustic charm, the room features wooden flooring, a traditional open fireplace, and an additional door leading to the garden. On the first floor are three sizeable bedrooms, encompassing areas of 14.5 square meters, 14 square meters, and 11 square meters. All rooms maintain the wood flooring, bestowing a continuity to the home design, while two of the rooms are equipped with washbasins for extra convenience. The upper floor also accommodates a shower room with a WC. Beyond the main accommodation, the property also proudly offers a studio located above the garage of approximately 27 square meters. This additional living space comes complete with a fitted and equipped corner kitchen, a shower room with WC and heated towel rail. This ... click here to read more

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Welcome to the picturesque town of Bagnoles-de-l'Orne, located in the Orne department of Lower Normandy, known for its rich history, lush landscapes, and tranquil lifestyle. This charming town is an ideal spot for those seeking a blend of serene countryside living and convenient access to local amenities. Let's explore this delightful property: a 4-bedroom house that exudes a warm sense of welcome, perfect for families or individuals looking for a spacious retreat. This house, nestled in a beautiful wooded area, provides ample space both inside and out. The main house features a beautifully designed kitchen with a utility room adjacent, ideal for everyday living. The dining room and living room are perfect for family gatherings or entertaining guests. Additionally, there are 3 well-sized bedrooms ensuring personal space for all family members. The property also includes a cosy independent guest house with 2 rooms, offering all the necessary comforts. This could serve as an excellent option for hosting guests, utilizing as a rental opportunity or as a workspace. Set on a generous plot of approximately 5500m2, the property boasts its own orchard and vegetable garden, laden with a variety of fruit trees—a delight for any hobby gardener or those looking to embrace a self-sustaining lifestyle. A paddock and a stable box complete the bucolic feel of this family home, ideal for those with equestrian interests. For those in search of storage or keen on vehicle safety, the property offers 2 garages and a workshop, facilitating a plethora of activities from car maintenance to creative projects. Location-wise, this house is conveniently situated close to necessary amenities such as local markets, shops, and restaurants ensuri ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the tranquil heart of Normandy, away from the bustling city sounds, is a delightful haven waiting just for you. Imagine a charming house not far from the welcoming village of Ceaucé — a place that beautifully balances the serene country vibe with the warmth of a small town. Living here means waking up to peaceful surroundings every morning, where the air feels a little fresher, and life moves at a gentler pace. Ceaucé is a particularly quaint town steeped in history and culture, making it a lovely backdrop for a life well-lived. The property itself is a testament to classic French heritage, dating back to the mid-1800s. With three spacious bedrooms sprawled over 120 square meters, this house retains its character through exposed beams and crafted wooden elements. The house doesn’t just serve as a home; it also opens up countless opportunities for creativity and personalization. It's in good condition, making it an immediate candidate for settling down, but there's always room for personal touches! Let’s take a glimpse into your future abode. Upon entering, you step into a cozy living room, exuding warmth from its traditional fireplace and fitted wood burner. This is the kind of room that invites you to curl up with a book on chilly Normandy evenings. Adjacent to it is the dining room, perfect for hosting family dinners, with its doors opening onto a picturesque covered terrace. There's no better place to enjoy a leisurely breakfast as you listen to the gentle rustle of leaves in your expansive garden. The kitchen, fitted and equipped, is spacious enough for culinary adventures and shares the continuity of tiled floors with the dining room. On the ground floor, you also benefit from a family bathroom and a u ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque town of Ceaucé, within the lush region of Normandy, this charming 5-bedroom house presents itself as a captivating home for families and investors alike. The dwelling provides ample room and character, ideally structured for those looking to immerse themselves in French culture and the peaceful provincial life. This expansive property, boasting a habitable area of 203 m², is enveloped by a generous 0.81-acre garden. The presence of additional outbuildings, including garages and original structures like a quaint bread oven, adds practical value and a touch of historic charm. Prospective homeowners will appreciate the blend of authenticity and functionality that this estate offers. Internally, the house is thoughtfully laid out. The ground floor features an inviting entrance hall that leads into a capacious sitting/dining room adorned with wood-paneled walls and a classic marble fireplace, creating a warm, welcoming atmosphere. An additional sitting room with an open fireplace offers a cozy retreat. The spacious kitchen, equipped with modern amenities and an open fireplace, opens directly onto the garden, ideal for alfresco dining and entertaining. On the first floor, four well-proportioned double bedrooms provide tranquil spaces for rest, alongside a convenient study area with a small balcony. The floor also includes a bathroom complete with a heated towel rail, alongside a separate shower room and an additional WC for convenience. Ascending to the second floor, a sizable fifth bedroom can be found, offering extensive views over the surrounding countryside. Notable is an attic space offering potential for additional storage or conversion, subject to the necessary consents. The property bene ... click here to read more

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Delight in the pastoral charm of this captivating three-bedroom stone farmhouse nestled in Ceaucé, Orne, Normandy in the north-western region of France. This property is a unique find, offering a great mix of authenticity and comfort coupled with the opportunity to enjoy the tranquil lifestyle in the French countryside. Surrounded by the divine magnificence of nature, apart from the main farmhouse, it also features a separate guest cottage, plus other additional outbuildings and paddocks. The property is steeped in a serene environment, yet rich with endless possibilities. It has ample spaces that are ideal for an array of purposes whether for business ventures, equestrian activities, or accommodation for large families. As you journey through the property, you will find paddocks, marked out within the land for various livestock, contributing to the countryside ambiance. In addition to this, the resplendent views, the calming atmosphere, and the convenience of rural walks directly from the property can be savored. The main dwelling is fashioned from stone, renovated carefully by skilled craftsmen, ensuring top-notch quality with corresponding guarantees. It comes with a contemporary kitchen fitted with appliances, a cozy sitting room with exposed beams, and an original fireplace. One of the property's highlights is a spacious room over 40m², adorned with A-frame work and stone feature walls, which can be transformed according to your preference. The detached guest cottage offers privacy without compromising on space and style. This stone-built abode consists of an open-plan living, dining, and kitchen area and a spacious bedroom. The kitchen is equipped with a new working space, a range cooker, and display units. Addi ... click here to read more

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