Charming 4-Bedroom Home in Oisseau, Mayenne—Serene Countryside Living with Customization Potential

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Oisseau, Mayenne, 53300, France, Oisseau (France)

4 Bedrooms · 2 Bathrooms · 135Floor area

€128,280

House

Parking

4 Bedrooms

2 Bathrooms

135m²

No garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Imagine waking up in the serene yet vibrant little spot of Oisseau, located in the picturesque department of Mayenne, France. This countryside dwelling makes for a warm and inviting family home, ideal for those seeking peace, a slower pace of life, and an authentic taste of French rural charm. Situated in the heart of Oisseau’s lush surroundings, this home is an opportunity to embrace nature whilst remaining connected to the broader cultural experiences of north-west France.

This 4-bedroom house, priced attractively at 128,280 Euros, offers a blend of practicality and potential for customisation to fit any family’s needs or aspirations. With a countryside view that’s sure to captivate your heart, imagine spending days in a region imbued with the untouched beauty typical of the Pays de la Loire.

Let's delve into this property’s attributes. The house is in good condition, spread generously across 135 square meters, and offers both spacious and intimate environments for family life:

- Ground Floor Kitchen: 18.96m² — Your culinary oasis.
- Utility Room: 10.65m² — Essential for a busy household.
- Dining Room with Fireplace: 22.66m² — A cozy spot for family dinners.
- Bedroom: 15.7m² — Ensuite options for visitors.
- Office Space: 6.39m² — Your study or home office.
- Storage Room: 10.74m² — Accessible space for all your essentials.
- Upper-Level Bedrooms: 13.88m², 14.32m², 11.07m² — Comfort with viewing pleasures.
- Bathroom: 6.04m² — With contemporary fittings.
- Attic — Potential to build upon.

The plot includes a concrete-built garage of 17.03m² and ample land surrounding the house, just waiting to host barbecues, gardens, or just relaxing afternoons in the sun.

Mayenne’s department radiates a natural, understated beauty. Residents can appreciate a climate with mild winters and delightful summers that rest between the green, rolling hills and winding rivers. For anyone interested in outdoor activities, the nearby forests and nature reserves are a playground. Take peaceful walks as you breathe in the clean countryside air or enjoy a bike ride along rarely frequented paths.

Living in Oisseau also means daily life filled with practicality. The village offers a tranquil community, often vibrant with local events, fairs, and market days that are very much part of the local culture. The nearby towns of Laval and Mayenne present opportunities for more extensive shopping, gourmet dining, and cultural outings. For those venturing into the heart of France, Paris is just a 90-minute TGV ride away, perfect for a weekend getaway or business trips.

Perfect for expats looking for comfort within a foreign land, Oisseau provides a balance of social connection and private retreat. For overseas buyers especially, understanding the local ways and participating in them can deepen the sense of belonging, offering a slice of that coveted French "Art de Vivre."

Moreover, the house presents flexibility whether you’re planning to customize further. From potential attic conversion to personal touches across its interior, the opportunity to make this space truly yours should not be overlooked. It’s a canvas where your life story could unfold, peppered with local adventures and joys of everyday living in a French rural setting.

Life in a home such as this isn’t just about the walls and roofs, it’s about creating lasting memories with loved ones, discovering each nook and cranny, sharing meals by the fireplace, and celebrating milestones in your very own plot of French countryside. For anyone looking to make a house into a home in a place rich with possibility and experiences, Oisseau’s 4-bedroom dwelling shows promise.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
4
Size
135
Price per m²
€950
Garden size
980
Has Garden
No
Has Parking
Yes
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
2
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
House
Energy label

Unknown

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Tucked away on the outskirts of the quaint town of Mayenne lies a lovely, detached house waiting for its next owner. France, renowned for its rich history and exquisite landscapes, offers hidden treasures like this one, at a value you might not expect. Just 139,646 euros and this solid family home could be yours—set amongst some of the most picturesque scenery in the Pays de la Loire region. The moment you step inside, you'll be greeted by the typical charm of a 1970s design, balancing comfort and practical features. The home offers a total of three bedrooms, a bathroom with a sophisticated Italian shower, and a separate WC. The kitchen links seamlessly to the spacious living room, providing the perfect spot for family gatherings or cozy evenings in. With some effort, there's a chance to shape a larger unified living space of 44m² by blending the kitchen with the living room and perhaps adding a veranda to the terrace. For those of you with a penchant for tinkering, this property boasts a substantial basement. Here, you'll find a practical laundry room and an additional room perfect for conversion into another bedroom or a hobby space. The cellar and impressive garage—equipped with an electric door—bring practicality into the mix, providing ample storage or workspace. Features of the House: - Detached family home with mature garden - Situated on a 640m² plot - Basement with laundry and additional room potential - Garage with electric door - Raised living area with terrace - Double-glazed PVC windows with electric shutters - Electric heating via radiators - South-facing exposure - Built in 1975 Living in Mayenne is a blend of peace, culture, and community spirit. This less-traveled, yet charming part of France gives y ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque village of Oisseau, in the heart of the Mayenne region, this delightful pavillon house offers a unique blend of modern comfort and traditional French charm. Perfectly suited for those seeking a second home in France, this property promises a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of city life, while still providing easy access to essential amenities and vibrant local culture. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of rural France, with the aroma of freshly baked baguettes wafting through the air from the local boulangerie. This is the lifestyle that awaits you in Oisseau, a quaint village that embodies the essence of French countryside living. With its close-knit community and welcoming atmosphere, Oisseau is an ideal location for expats and overseas buyers looking to immerse themselves in the local culture. Property Highlights: - Location: Situated in Oisseau, a short drive from the bustling town of Mayenne, offering a perfect balance of tranquility and convenience. - Property Type: Pavillon house, a classic French architectural style known for its elegance and functionality. - Size: 134 square meters of habitable space, providing ample room for relaxation and entertainment. - Bedrooms: Two spacious bedrooms, with the potential to convert additional space into a third bedroom. - Bathrooms: Two newly renovated bathrooms, designed with modern fixtures and finishes. - Kitchen: A state-of-the-art kitchen, fully equipped with brand new appliances, including a dishwasher and extractor fan. - Additional Rooms: Versatile spaces that can be used as a game room, gym, or office, catering to your lifestyle needs. - Garden: Over 500 square meters of well-established garden, perfect for outdoor activit ... click here to read more

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Immerse yourself in the serene, intimate beauty of the quaint village of Saint-Mars-sur-Colmont, located in the lush region of Pays de la Loire, Mayenne, France with this quaint semi-detached house. Boasting a welcoming ambiance and rich authenticity, this beautiful home is waiting for its next owners who value peaceful, village living. The property offers a total living space of 49m², creating an ideal sanctuary for those yearning for tranquillity and solitude. With the potential of converting the attic, you have the opportunity to transform and design the space according to your unique lifestyle. The ground floor welcomes you with a spacious main living room adorned with a cozy kitchen area, a comfortable WC, and an inviting stairwell. Climbing up to the first floor, you are greeted with a functional landing that directs you to a WC, a fully-equipped shower room, a relaxing bedroom complemented by a built-in cupboard, and an expansive attic space. This underutilized space offers you the potential to enhance the comfort of your charming sanctuary. The house presents a sun-dappled garden at the rear, a tranquil haven perfect for lazy afternoons, enjoyable meals, or even for developing your green thumb to create a lush, personalized, oasis. Property Features: - 1 Bedroom - Fully-equipped Shower Room - Functional Kitchen Area - Spacious Living Room - Potential Convertible Attic Space You'll also enjoy the following amenities: - Ample Garden Space - Central Village Location - Nearby Shops and Services This distinctive house presents an alluring opportunity for investors looking for a solid investment, or for those who simply appreciate the charm and allure of quaint village life. Living in Saint-Mars-sur-Colmont is a ... click here to read more

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This inviting four-bedroom stone house nestled in the quaint countryside of Ambrières-les-Vallées, in the Mayenne department of the Pays de la Loire region in France, stands as an appealing proposition for those looking to immerse themselves in the rustic charms of French village life. The property offers a serene retreat with a generous 134 square meters of living space, set within a plot of approximately 670 square meters. As you enter through the private driveway, you’re greeted by a home that blends traditional architecture with the comforts of modern living. The ground floor features a substantial living room, abundant with character, showcasing exposed stone walls and a cozy wood burner that promises warmth during the cooler evenings. Adjacent to this, the dining room presents a perfect space for family meals or entertaining guests, while the kitchen is compact yet functional. Completing the ground floor is a convenient toilet. Ascending to the first floor, three well-proportioned bedrooms offer tranquil views of the surrounding landscape, alongside a shower room with an integrated toilet. The second floor hosts an additional bedroom, which, while requiring some refreshing touches, presents an excellent opportunity to create a bespoke space tailored to your tastes. Outside, the charm of this property continues. A lush garden, adorned with mature shrubs and trees, wraps around the house, offering a private and peaceful outdoor area that includes a stone shed, ideal for storage or a workshop. The terrace area invites al fresco dining and relaxation, making it a delightful spot for enjoying the mild climate that characterizes this region. The property’s heating is supplied through electric radiators complemented ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene, picturesque area of Ambrieres-les-Vallees in the Mayenne department of France, this charming stone house is an appealing choice for those considering relocation or seeking a secondary residence in a less discovered part of France. Boasting a rich historical heritage and surrounded by lush, panoramic landscapes, Ambrieres-les-Vallees is ideally positioned at the crossroads of Brittany and the more inland Loire regions, presenting a tranquil yet accessible rural retreat. This inviting house, with a footprint of 113 sq. meters, sits amiably on a generous plot of approximately 1,800 sq. meters. Constructed originally with local stone, the house was renovated in 1998, blending traditional aesthetics with modern comforts. The accommodation is well-laid out, beginning with an entrance hallway that leads to a fitted kitchen complete with a dining area, providing a warm space for family meals. Adjacent to this is a spacious 28.80 square meter living room offering a cozy environment for relaxation and social gatherings. The upper level consists of a corridor that gives way to three well-proportioned bedrooms, ranging in size to cater for both double and single occupancy. These are complemented by a bathroom and an additional toilet, ensuring convenience for all house members. Above, the attic provides additional storage space or could be converted to further living space subject to appropriate planning permissions. A significant advantage of this property is the abundant auxiliary space it provides. The basement includes an oil boiler and imparting substantial storage or workshop potential. Furthermore, the attached garage, additional independent garage, and stables are ideal for those with vehicles or in ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the charming village of Châtillon-sur-Colmont, this versatile 3-bedroom house presents a unique opportunity for dreamers looking to immerse themselves in the picturesque French countryside. Whether you're envisioning a cozy family home or pondering the potential of a local business, this property's rich history as a former shop, bar, and restaurant brings a distinct character and charm that beckons for new life and creativity. From the outset, the journey of discovering this house feels like stepping into the pages of a local story. The facade of the building carries a sense of time honored tradition with its classic stonework and the welcoming hint of what could once again be a lively community spot. The ground floor tells tales of bustling trade and warm gatherings, featuring a former butcher's shop complete with its original cold storage facilities. Just next door, the bar area—with its loyal wooden serving counter—whispers of evenings spent in laughter and camaraderie. An adjacent restaurant room and restroom fulfill the practicalities for any aspiring entrepreneur. VENTURING UPSTAIRS, you're greeted by a practical layout that holds potential for thoughtful renovation. The first floor houses three comfortable bedrooms, backed by a modest bathroom and WC, making it perfectly sufficient for a small family seeking tranquility in the laid-back village lifestyle. Rising further up within the property, the attic offers expandable space for those keen on lending their own touch to the home, perhaps transforming it into a loft or a quiet snug for retreat. The property doesn't end here. Step down into the inviting coolness of a cellar—a space ripe for storage or perhaps even a creative venture like ... click here to read more

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Welcome to the enchanting village of Couesmes-Vaucé, nestled in the heart of the stunning Mayenne and Pays de la Loire region in France. If you're looking for a unique investment opportunity or simply a tranquil place to call home, this exquisite 3-bedroom detached house might just be what you’ve been looking for. Let me take you on a journey through this lovely property and the beautiful area that surrounds it. First, let's talk about the house itself. This charming residence has been flawlessly renovated in the past 18 months, ensuring it remains in excellent condition for new residents. The property offers more than just a home; it provides potential. Whether you're interested in pursuing a bed and breakfast venture or seeking to divide personal and business accommodations, this house is perfectly arranged to cater to such needs. The ground floor boasts an independent entrance, which is ideal for utilizing the space as a separate unit. It features a compact kitchen for culinary creativity and two large, serene bedrooms, each with its own ensuite facilities. Imagine waking up to the lush greenery, visible from the generous windows and patio doors that face the meticulously landscaped gardens. The airy rooms with high ceilings and tiled floors breathe life into your daily routine, making it feel like resort living. Meanwhile, the upper living area, currently accessed via an outer stairway, presents a cozy yet spacious retreat. The well-appointed kitchen here comes with fitted units, appliances, and a charming breakfast island, making it a delightful space for family gatherings or casual meals. The sitting room is nothing short of breathtaking, with its floor-to-ceiling windows, wood burning stove, and original firepl ... click here to read more

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Tucked away in the picturesque countryside of Couesmes-Vaucé in Mayenne, Pays de la Loire, France, this charming stone house awaits new owners to make cherished memories within its timeworn walls. For those seeking a new chapter in their life in an enchanting location, this property may very well hold the key to the relaxed, rural lifestyle you're dreaming of. As you approach the property, a private driveway guides you to this cozy abode, flanked by a lush lawn on either side. This stone-built house sits in a quaint hamlet with just a handful of neighbors, offering a peaceful lifestyle yet the comfort of a friendly, supportive community nearby. The home has a plot size of approximately 6000 square meters, providing ample outdoor space for tinkering in the garden or letting your imagination run wild. Inside this home, you'll immediately notice the rustic lounge, prominently featuring a large stone fireplace that's bound to be the heart of the home during the cooler months. This area breathes warmth and invites you to cozy up with a book or enjoy an intimate gathering with friends and family. Across the way, the spacious kitchen/diner, boasting its own stone fireplace fitted with a wood burner, offers a delightful place to prepare meals while exchanging stories of the day. Always a benefit, the ground floor provides versatility with an office space complete with wall storage, perfect for those working from home or needing extra room for their hobbies. Completing this floor is a handy utility/boiler room and a shower room with a WC. Venture upstairs to discover two generously-sized bedrooms, one showcasing built-in storage and a lovely mezzanine that adds character to the space. These spaces are bathed in natural light, ... click here to read more

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This charming villa nestled in the tranquil village of Couesmes-Vaucé in the picturesque region of Mayenne, Pays de la Loire, France, presents a unique buying opportunity for overseas investors or expats seeking a serene country lifestyle. The property is situated within a community-oriented environment, perfect for those desiring a quiet retreat from the bustling city life. Spanning approximately 100 square meters, this historically rich residence has been thoughtfully updated and offers dual living possibilities with its two independent cottages. Both cottages boast private entrances, making them ideal for use either as additional family quarters or potential letting opportunities, enhancing their investment potential. The main house exhibits a blend of modern facilities and rustic charm, radiating warmth and comfort throughout. As you enter, you are greeted by a cozy entrance hall that opens into a spacious, bright open plan living area. Here, recently installed kitchen units complement the ambiance, while a wood-burning fireplace in the sitting area adds a touch of traditional charm, complete with white painted exposed beams enhancing the room's brightness. Adjacent to this lies a versatile room with an ensuite shower facility and French doors that frame picturesque front views, offering flexibility as either an additional bedroom or a private study. Upstairs, the villa features three generously sized double bedrooms, each maintaining the original wooden flooring underfoot, concealed partially by carpets. A convenient shower room and additional WC complete this level, while an accessible attic promises potential for further living space expansion. The secondary stone cottage serves as an enchanting guesthouse or ... 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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Presiding at the borders of two picturesque departments, Mayenne and Orne in the Western area of France; this enchanting, detached 5-bedroom house resides on the edge of the exuberant village of Saint-Fraimbault. Known for its beautiful summer flower displays and home to a leisure lake within its heart, residents of this property can experience both the lively charm of the village life accompanied by the tranquil rhythm of countryside living. This distinctive property comes with an expansive garden, completely enclosed with two separate entries allowing individual access when the home is being used by two parties. The primary dwelling encompasses five bedrooms, all of which are spacious. The grand lounge promises bright natural light, a comforting fireplace, and French doors that lead you onto a tranquil terrace. The well-sized kitchen delivers the convenience of pre-fitted units along with a pantry, and the property offers three toilets and two bathrooms. The house facilities include electric heating along with an open fireplace, mains water, and a telephone line with internet. Further enhancing the comfort factor are the PVC double glazed windows equipped with roller shutters, and mains sewage. Adjoining one side of the main dwelling, you will find a traditional stone garage that contributes not just as a valuable storage space, but also accommodates a utility area. Two floors are situated above the garage and are practically insulated, which makes them versatile enough to be used for various purposes. Adjacent to the garage lies a rustic cottage that possess a predominantly solid structure, but is in need of a full internal renovation. The ground floor is divided into two rooms, one with an original stone fi ... click here to read more

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Welcome to the charming and idyllic Saint Fraimbault! Nestled within the heart of the Normandy region of France, this stone-clad retreat sophisticatedly combines history, character, and tranquility in its unique structure. Overlooking a stunning riverside valley, it promises serene views and a sense of peace that permeates every corner of the property. From sun-bathed terraces to fruit-laden orchards, this is both a home and a lifestyle not to be missed. Constructed around hundred of years ago, the main house stands proudly tracing its lineage back to several generations. It comprises of a welcoming south-facing entrance which leads into an elegantly fitted kitchen. Tiled floors blend perfectly with rustic exposed beams, evoking an atmosphere of timeless charm. The sitting room enriches this atmosphere further with its high ceilings, accentuated by more exposed beams and a cosy fireplace harboring a wood-burning stove. Here's what awaits you within this 95 square meter property: Three spacious double bedrooms on the first floor. Well-lit shower room featuring modish appliances. Additional storage/utility room. Double glazing ensuring energy efficiency. Fresh water supply from a well in addition to mains water. Renewably-sourced hot water via an air heat pump and solar panels. The external spaces feature a picturesque courtyard housing a stone bake house with a new roof and a preserved oven. Once serving as a traditional bake house, this structure now functions as a workshop. An adjacent stone barn also ensures ample storage and offers space for a garage. At the back, facing the countryside is the sun-soaked terrace and BBQ area. The land includes various paddock areas—one bearing fruit trees and the other occ ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Norman village of Saint Fraimbault, only 2 hours from Paris, sits an elegantly arranged stone property that once proudly served as the village schoolhouse. It now offers an opportunity for a revival, bringing new life and renewed vibrancy to its grand rooms and historic details. This 4-bedroom house stands tall over an area of 130 square meters, offering ample living space to create your bespoke home. The house carries a powerful aura of old world charm that unfolds the moment you step onto the property. The structure of the house is sound and solid. Its condition, while good, is ripe for modern embellishment and personal enhancements. Original features include high ceilings, double windows, stone walls, and a classic staircase spiralling to the upper floors which add a touch of vintage elegance. Its main features are: - Four spacious bedrooms, one of them with a handy washbasin. - A sturdy cellar housing the central heating boiler and generous storage space. - A vibrant side garden to grow your favourite blossoms or sit down for some fresh air. - Central heating that keeps the house pleasantly warm. - The house is also equipped with some double glazing. The interiors are a canvas waiting for the touch of an inspired hand. They do require some updating to meet contemporary living standards. Beneath the lino floors, the original parquet floors rest, offering a chance to restore their historic charm. Some rooms also host fireplaces providing the warm aesthetics that resonate with countryside living. What sets this house apart from its peers is its location. Saint Fraimbault is not just another village; it's a vibrant, socially active community. Celebrated for its breathtaki ... click here to read more

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Welcome to the charming and idyllic village of Saint Fraimbault in the picturesque region of Normandy, France. Nestled within this serene countryside is a wonderful stone-built house that beautifully combines traditional French architecture with modern comforts. This lovely detached home, sprawling over a spacious 200 square meters, sits proudly on a generous 4,396 square meters of land, surround by nature's serenity and whispers of the past. As you step into this beautifully renovated home, you are immediately greeted by the warm and inviting ambiance of the property. With four generously-sized bedrooms, this house is an ideal choice for families looking to settle in a peaceful, yet vibrant community. Much effort and care have gone into the renovation over the past few years, ensuring that the property provides both aesthetic charm and functional practicality. The ground floor beckons with a circular room filled with natural light from the large bay window and five additional windows that welcome in the beautiful outside views. Exposed stonework adds to the character, while the tiled floor and several electrical sockets ensure convenience and style. Imagine unwinding here with a book in hand or hosting a gathering for family and friends, with a bar area complete with sink and low-level cupboards for all your hosting needs. In the dining room, elegance meets functionality. The wood paneling on the walls adds a touch of classic charm, while the tiled floor ensures durability. Though the fireplace is currently not in use, it serves as a beautiful focal point, with a staircase gracefully leading up to the first floor. An open kitchen flows seamlessly into the dining room, perfect for both everyday family meals and specia ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene countryside of Normandy, the detached house at Passais Villages, Orne, France, provides an authentic living experience. It is here in Normandy where the simplicity of rural life fuses effortlessly with the opportunities offered by neighboring towns and cities. The property is a delightful fixer-upper, boasting approximately 83 square meters of living space. This three-bedroom house, although habitable, is eager for modernization—a fantastic opportunity for those willing to roll up their sleeves and inject a bit of creativity and effort. This is ideal for overseas buyers looking for a second, holiday home, or for expats yearning for a slice of the French countryside life. Overseas buyers, in particular, will find this property an appealing prospect due to its affordable price of just 57,900 euros. Stepping into the ground floor, you'll be greeted by a cozy lounge featuring a large wood burner—a must-have in the cooler months. The tiled flooring and staircase leading to the first floor speak to the house's potential for revamping. A kitchen/dining room with a charming fireplace invites meal times full of warmth and family gatherings. The ground floor also hosts a serviceable shower room, a separate WC, and a utility room for added convenience—an efficient layout for a comfortable living. Taking the stairs up to the first floor reveals more promise. Here you'll find the landing graced by a picture window, ushering in plenty of natural light. The three bedrooms, complete with wooden floors and the main one showcasing exposed timber, await your modifications to convert them into personal sanctuaries. The house sits on a generous plot of about 580 square meters—a blank canvas waiting for a green thum ... click here to read more

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Ah, Passais Villages! The rustic charm of countryside living envelops you as you consider making this delightful detached home your own. Situated in Orne, Normandy's peaceful embrace, this property offers not just a house but an entire lifestyle, ripe for those yearning to escape the bustling city life or seeking a serene abode in France. Passais Villages is a tranquil locality, cradled gently amidst the rolling fields of Normandy. Here, the pace of life slows down, allowing you to indulge in simple pleasures like morning jogs amid lush greenery or lazy afternoons sipping local cider. Climate-wise, you can expect a mild maritime influence, with the summers bringing gentle warmth and the winters offering a crisp chill—perfect for cozy nights by the fire. The property itself unfolds like a homely tale. As you approach the home, a spacious gravel drive welcomes you, providing ample space for several cars—a rare find indeed. This property is not just a house, but a delightful retreat from the everyday hustle. Stepping inside, you are greeted by a bright entrance hall, leading seamlessly into a sunny kitchen. Picture yourself preparing delightful meals while peering out to the lush garden view. The spacious lounge, outfitted with a charming wood burner, invites family gatherings and relaxing evenings. Doors lead from the lounge to a lawn area, perfect for weekends filled with barbecues or outdoor reading sessions. Adjacent, the dining room serves as a space for hosting friends or simply sharing intimate family meals. The ground floor is completed by a bathroom with a WC, catering to both convenience and everyday efficiency. Ascend to the first floor, where you’ll find three generously sized double bedrooms—each ready to ... click here to read more

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If you're looking for a cozy retreat nestled in the heart of the Normandy countryside, look no further. This delightful 2-bedroom house located in the serene village of Passais Villages in Orne, France, might just be the idyllic escape you’ve been dreaming about. Upon arrival, you'll be greeted by a setting that radiates tranquility, away from the bustling city life. The property sprawls over 0.29 of an acre, providing ample outdoor space for relaxation, gardening, or even hosting family barbecues. The climate in this region is generally mild, with temperate summers and cool, crisp winters, offering the perfect backdrop for escaping the clamor of urban environments. The entrance leads you into a welcoming fitted kitchen equipped with everything you’ll need to whip up a hearty French meal. Imagine yourself enjoying your morning coffee by the window, watching the soft morning light seep through as the village slowly wakes up. Beside the kitchen, a comfortable sitting room awaits, offering a charming fireplace and a wood burner to keep the chill at bay during cooler months – just the spot for a cozy evening with your favorite book. The ground floor also hosts the master bedroom, which comes with a modern shower room and a WC, ensuring convenience and privacy for residents. Upstairs, you’ll find a second bedroom that's perfect for guests or perhaps a home office, considering the increasing importance of flexible work-from-home options. An additional modern shower room with a WC is located on this floor, ensuring the home caters to the needs of a small family or couples expecting visitors. Features of the home include: - 2 bedrooms - 1 bathroom - Fitted kitchen - Sitting room with fireplace & wood burner - Off-road parkin ... click here to read more

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Discover a hidden gem nestled within the charming commune of Passais Villages, St-Siméon, in the picturesque region of Orne, Normandy, France. This expansive property spans a generous 5,262m² and boasts not just one, but two beautifully renovated homes, along with three versatile outbuildings, opening the door to an array of possibilities for its future residents. Imagine living in this tranquil setting, with the opportunity to explore the area’s stunning landscape and immerse yourself in the local lifestyle that Normandy has to offer. Let's dive into what makes this property a standout opportunity for those seeking a slice of French country life. As you approach the property via its private driveway, you’re greeted by the rustic yet welcoming ambiance that is so typical of the French countryside. The estate offers a total of six bedrooms, ideal for accommodating a large family, extended visits from friends or relatives, or even the potential for creating a cozy, countryside gîte business. The first thing you’ll notice is the thoughtful renovation that blends the original architectural elements with modern conveniences—no mean feat, given the historic character of the buildings. You’ll find exposed beams, stone walls, and traditional fireplaces, each contributing to the inviting atmosphere that you'll enjoy coming home to each day. Add to this the bright and spacious living areas and well-appointed kitchens, and you get a space that is not only functional but full of potential for creating cherished memories. - Two renovated houses, combined living space of 195m² - Six bedrooms - Three bathrooms - Two additional WCs - Three versatile outbuildings - Sprawling 5,262m² plot - Private driveway - Historical exposed beams - ... click here to read more

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