Charming 4-Bedroom Home in Scenic Lascazères: Tranquil Living Near Renowned Jazz Festival and Vibrant Amenities

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Midi-Pyrénées, Hautes-Pyrénées, Lascazères, France, Lascazères (France)

4 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 162Floor area

€185,000

House

No parking

4 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

162m²

No garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Nestled in the picturesque Midi-Pyrénées region of France, specifically in the quaint village of Lascazères, this property offers an inviting opportunity to become immersed in the French countryside. This house in the Hautes-Pyrénées is truly a gem for those looking to invest in a residence that offers both tranquility and convenience. As a real estate agent who frequently assists global clients, I've seen how properties like these offer a unique blend of local charm and international appeal.

This 4-bedroom house spans an area of 162 square meters, making it spacious enough for a family or a retreat for those wanting an escape from bustling city life. The sizeable property, being in good condition, is move-in ready but still gives you the freedom to add your personal touch to make it your own.

Situated just 6 kilometers from Maubourguet and a quick 15-minute drive to the lively town of Marciac, the area is known for its famous jazz festival which takes place annually in August. This mean there's never a shortage of entertainment and cultural experiences close by. Imagine enjoying the warm, melodic strains of jazz in one of the most renowned cultural settings in France.

Lascazères itself is charmingly serene with a climate that perfectly complements a leisurely lifestyle. The mild summers and crisp winters allow for an array of outdoor activities year-round, from hiking to vineyard tours. Moving here means embracing a life where nature is at your doorstep, with stunning landscapes visible from almost every corner of the house.

In addition to the appealing lifestyle, the property also boasts a number of attractive features:

- 4 generous bedrooms
- 1 functional bathroom
- Spacious living areas
- Stunning views of the surrounding scenery
- Proximity to local amenities and schools
- Large kitchen with ample counter space
- Roomy dining area, perfect for family gatherings
- Adequate storage options
- A garage and additional parking spaces
- Outdoor spaces for gardening or relaxation
- Traditional architectural style blended with modern conveniences
- A fireplace for cozy winter evenings
- Easy access to public transportation
- Friendly neighborhood with a welcoming community

Living in Lascazères offers the distinctive experience of French rural life without giving up modern amenities. The local community is vibrant and welcoming, making it easier for newcomers to settle in and feel at home. With markets close by, you can enjoy fresh local produce and get a taste of authentic French cuisine.

Families will find the area supportive and ideal for children, with schools and recreational areas accessible within short distances. For those with a penchant for history or culture, you'll find the area rich in historical landmarks and cultural events.

As a bustling real estate professional, one who frequently communicates with international clients, I've seen how the beauty of properties like this captivates buyers. This house in Lascazères is not only an excellent investment but a promise of a lifestyle rich in comfort and cultural fulfillment. It's a property that enables you to enjoy the serene pace of village life while being a part of a globally connected world.

At the asking price of €185,000, this residence offers substantial value and potential. Whether you're looking to relocate for a fresh start, want a vacation home, or seeking an investment in a region known for its natural beauty and robust tourist appeal, this property fits the bill.

Imagine stepping into a life of serene mornings filled with the chirping of birds, afternoon strolls across lush landscapes, and evenings spent at local cafes or relaxing in your spacious home. This is what life in Lascazères can offer–a peaceful, yet enriching experience in one of France's most beautiful regions.

For those interested in more details, especially international buyers looking at the logistics of a purchase, do not hesitate to reach out for further assistance. I can assure you of my dedication to making your transition or investment as seamless and comfortable as possible. Living in a house like this one is not just an investment in property; it's an investment in a lifestyle rich with potential.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
4
Size
162
Price per m²
€1,142
Garden size
2982
Has Garden
No
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
1
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
House
Energy label

Unknown

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The wood-burning stove in the kitchen is already lit when you picture yourself here on a grey November morning, a pot of something slow-cooking on the range, the smell of oak smoke drifting through the ground floor, and nothing outside the window but your own seven thousand square metres of French countryside. That's the pull of this place. It doesn't try to impress you. It just quietly gets on with being exactly what rural France is supposed to feel like. Set in the village of Messé in the Deux-Sèvres département of Poitou-Charentes, this three-bedroom house sits on a generous plot that extends well beyond 7,000 m² — land that includes a large barn ripe for conversion, several outbuildings, a workshop, and a wood store. For buyers hunting a proper second home in France with room to grow, this is a rare find under the €200,000 mark. The property is in good condition and liveable right now, but the real story here is what it could become over time. Walk through the front door and the entrance hall opens into a kitchen that makes you want to cook. Not open a packet — actually cook. It's fitted, it's generous in size, and it has both a range-style cooker and a wood-burning cooking stove that doubles as the heart of the home on cold evenings. The living and dining area flows from here with its own wood-burning stove, creating the kind of ground-floor warmth that central heating alone never quite manages. A shower room with WC completes the downstairs layout, practical and neatly arranged. Upstairs, a landing connects three comfortable bedrooms and a family bathroom with WC. The heating system is cleverly thought through: the stoves handle the ground floor, while an air-to-air heat pump covers the upper level — a mixed sys ... click here to read more

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Imagine waking up on a Saturday morning to the faint toll of church bells drifting across the rooftops of Brux, pulling on a linen shirt, and walking two minutes to the local boulangerie for a still-warm baguette before the rest of the village stirs. That's the pace of life here. Quiet, unhurried, and real. This four-bedroom renovated stone house in the Vienne department of Poitou-Charentes isn't just a property — it's a doorway into one of rural France's most genuinely liveable corners, at a price that makes it one of the smartest second home opportunities in the country right now. The house itself pulls you in from the street. The traditional stone façade gives nothing away — you have to step through the front door to understand what's been done here. Whoever renovated this place clearly loved it. Exposed stone walls run through the open-plan living and dining room, where timber beams cross the ceiling overhead and wide wooden floorboards run underfoot. A wood-burning stove anchors the room, and on a cool October evening with the fire lit and a bottle of local Charentais Pineau opened, you'll understand exactly why people fall for French country houses and never quite recover. The kitchen is the kind that makes you actually want to cook. A central island, generous worktop space, well-thought-out storage, and a direct door out to the courtyard — so you can hand plates through to guests without navigating a corridor. The materials are authentic: stone, wood, solid fittings. Nothing feels like a shortcut. On the ground floor, there's a bedroom with its own modern shower room. For families with older parents or guests who can't manage stairs, this is genuinely useful. Upstairs, three further bedrooms hold onto the build ... click here to read more

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Charming Village Villa in Lascazères, Midi-Pyrenees Nestled in the picturesque town of Lascazères in the Midi-Pyrenees, this delightful 4-bedroom villa offers a serene lifestyle with modern comforts and an enticing touch of rural charm. Spanning approximately 130 sqm, tucked within a spacious land plot of 7920 sqm, this property has been thoughtfully designed to provide a comfortable and stylish living environment. Property Features: - Four cozy bedrooms featuring charming details like exposed beams and original wooden cupboards - Three well-appointed bathrooms, including a utility bathroom adjacent to the dining area - A welcoming kitchen with fitted cupboards that leads seamlessly into a beautiful open-plan sitting area with a ceramic wood burner, perfect for relaxing evenings at home - Additional open plan apartment equipped with a king-size bed, sitting area, fully-equipped kitchen, and bathroom - Full housing amenities including double-glazed PVC windows and doors, and a full central heating system powered by Daikin Altherma 3 R W - Substantial outdoor space featuring a mix of lush garden areas with a range of fruit trees and flowering plants, a small greenhouse, and quaint sitting spaces, topped with breath-taking views of the Pyrenees - An upper portion including 4000 sqm of oak and chestnut forest, creating a serene and private retreat While the villa demonstrates good condition, with extensive renovations completed just three years ago, it holds potential for personal touches or expansions tailored to individual preferences. Its current setup – including furnishings, appliances, and even garden tools – allows for an easy transition into this delightful French countryside. Living in Lascazères: Lascazères o ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Midi-Pyrénées, this delightful 3-bedroom house in Sombrun offers a perfect blend of rustic charm and modern convenience, making it an ideal second home for those seeking a tranquil retreat in the French countryside. With its rich history and vibrant local culture, Sombrun is a hidden gem in the Hautes-Pyrénées, offering a unique lifestyle that combines the best of rural living with easy access to urban amenities. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of nature, with the sun streaming through the windows of your beautifully restored 19th-century home. This property, fully renovated in 2004, retains its original facade, exuding character and warmth, while offering all the comforts of modern living. The spacious interiors are bathed in natural light, creating a welcoming atmosphere that invites relaxation and leisure. ### Key Features: - Spacious Living Area: A generous entrance hall with a double-height ceiling leads to a large living room featuring a charming brick fireplace and a cozy wood stove. - Farmhouse Kitchen: The heart of the home, this kitchen is equipped with both a stove and wood burner, perfect for preparing delicious meals with local produce. - Bedrooms & Bathrooms: The ground floor includes a garden-facing bedroom, a shower room, and a laundry area. Upstairs, two additional bedrooms each boast en-suite shower rooms, offering privacy and comfort for family and guests. - Outdoor Amenities: A 12m x 6m heated pool sits gracefully in front of the house, surrounded by an intimate fenced garden, perfect for summer gatherings. - Versatile Outbuildings: A substantial two-story barn offers potential for further accommodation, a workshop, or studio space, while a covered hang ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the lush, rolling landscapes of the Midi-Pyrenees, in the quaint and peaceful village of Sombrun, stands a charming farmhouse awaiting its new chapter. Surrounded by the vast open embrace of rural France, this property offers a unique opportunity to immerse oneself in the tranquility of country life while still being conveniently close to essential amenities and local attractions. With a generous land area of 1,7 hectares, this farmhouse is particularly ideal for those dreaming of an equestrian lifestyle or simply yearning for more breathing room. The property features a single-level layout encompassing three cozy bedrooms, making it an excellent choice for families or couples seeking a serene retreat. As you approach the entrance hall, you are greeted with built-in cupboards, offering practical storage space right as you walk in. This is a promise of functional living, where everyday life flows smoothly. The heart of the farmhouse consists of an open-plan sitting, dining, and kitchen area, sprawling over 44 square meters, serving as the perfect hub for daily gatherings and relaxed evenings. The seamless transition from the living spaces to the bedrooms ensures both privacy and accessibility for all occupants. The two primary bedrooms, sized at 14 and 10 square meters respectively, provide ample room for rest and relaxation. A smaller bedroom at 7.5 square meters offers flexibility, perhaps serving as a guest room, home office, or children's nursery. The property features a singular but practical shower room, making efficient use of space without compromising comfort. A separate WC adds convenience to this charming farmhouse. A significant aspect of this property is its external space. Two siz ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Pyrénées-Atlantiques region, this enchanting stone mill house in Crouseilles, Aquitaine, offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of French countryside charm. With its rich history and serene surroundings, this property is more than just a house; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in tranquility and natural beauty. Imagine waking up to the gentle murmur of a stream-fed lake, the sunlight filtering through the leaves of century-old oak trees, and the promise of a day filled with leisurely pursuits. This is the daily reality for those fortunate enough to call this mill house their second home. A Perfect Blend of Rustic Charm and Modern Comfort The property has been meticulously renovated to preserve its authentic stone architecture while incorporating modern amenities for comfort and convenience. The result is a harmonious blend of old-world charm and contemporary living, making it an ideal retreat for those seeking a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. A Nature Lover's Paradise Surrounded by lush, wooded grounds, the property offers ample opportunities for outdoor activities. Whether it's wild swimming in the natural pools formed by the river, fishing in the private lake, or simply enjoying a leisurely stroll through the pastoral landscape, there's something for everyone. Investment Potential Previously a successful vacation rental, this property not only serves as a dream home but also offers significant income potential. Its unique charm and idyllic setting make it a sought-after destination for holidaymakers seeking an authentic French countryside experience. Local Lifestyle and Accessibility Crouseilles is a quaint village that embodies the ess ... click here to read more

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Welcome to a unique opportunity nestled in the serene countryside of Madiran, located in the enchanting region of Midi-Pyrénées, Hautes-Pyrénées, France. This captivating farmhouse, set high on a ridge, is a true treasure for those with a vision for revitalizing and breathing new life into a historical French property. With expansive views that stretch far and wide, this farmhouse promises potential buyers a taste of authentic French living. As you approach the property, the first thing you notice is the panoramic views that surround it—endless fields that seem to dance all the way to the horizon. The farmhouse stands as a testament to traditional French architecture, with its stone exteriors echoing stories of the past. However, don't be fooled by its current appearance; this is indeed a fixer-upper. Both of the charming stone farmhouses on site are in need of comprehensive renovation. Yet, this property holds tremendous potential for someone eager to embark on a renovation adventure. Imagine transforming these historical walls into a dream home that reflects your taste and style. The farmhouse itself is quite spacious, spread across 190 square meters, offering five sizable bedrooms and two bathrooms. The layout offers myriad possibilities. Could this become your country family home, where Sunday lunches are spent in the garden, or perhaps a serene getaway residence, where you could unwind and indulge in the tranquility that only the French countryside can offer? The choice is yours. - 190 sqm living space - 5 bedrooms - 2 bathrooms - Set on a ridge with views - 2 traditional stone farmhouses - Needs total renovation - Potential for a productive smallholding - Sustainable water source from an on-site well - Spaciou ... click here to read more

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Located in the heart of Madiran, a picturesque town in the Midi-Pyrenees region of France, is a charming five-bedroom, three-bathroom house ripe with potential and beauty, and perfect for those looking for their true home away from home. This sizable property occupies a generous 630 square meters, providing ample space for you and your loved ones to make a comfortable nest. You will find yourself immediately captivated by the home's interior, a combination of classic French architecture and modern comfort. The well-kept living areas stretch out over two floors, making the property a perfect fit for a growing family or for entertaining guests. The property offers: - Five bedrooms - Three bathrooms - A total size of 630 m2 - Two floors - A plot size of 65 a 20 ca Indulge in the timeless charm of the French countryside in Madiran, a quaint and quiet village known for its rich history, vibrant culture, and, of course, its world-renowned wine. Living here will be a true pleasure for those who value tranquillity and natural beauty. Despite its rural setting, Madiran is not without its conveniences. Within reasonably short distance, you will find grocery stores, elegant restaurants and cozy cafes. The village is also known for hosting several colourful events and festivals throughout the year, allowing residents to experience French culture in all its festive glory. The Midi-Pyrenees region has a temperate, Mediterranean climate, with hot summers and cool, wet winters. Expect plenty of sunshine throughout the year, perfect for enjoying outdoor activities or simply basking in the beauty of your surroundings. The region is also known for its stunning landscapes, from gentle rolling hills to dramatic mountainous vistas. Here, ... click here to read more

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Nestled within the iconic hills of Madiran, this enchanting stone house invites you into a realm of tranquility in the heart of the picturesque Aquitaine region of France. With 400 square meters of living space, this residence embraces both charm and functionality, offering a delightful setting for those seeking a refined yet relaxed lifestyle amidst one of France's cherished wine-making regions. This exquisite home boasts six uniquely designed bedrooms, each with their own en-suite bathroom, seamlessly combining privacy with everyday comfort. Imagine waking up in the master bedroom, sunlight pouring in through large windows that frame the lush greenery of the rolling countryside. This room is your sanctuary, with its personal en-suite where you can start your day with ease and elegance. Let's take a leisurely stroll through the rest of this lovely home. As you enter through the grand entrance hall, your eyes will be immediately drawn to the exquisite staircase that serves as the centerpiece of this home. To the left is a welcoming living room, where family and friends can gather around, sharing stories by the warmth of the fireplace. Adjacent is a salon complete with a formal dining area — perfect for savoring those long, multi-course meals the French countryside inspires. The heart of this home is undoubtedly the kitchen, a space that echoes both tradition and modernity. Equipped for the culinary enthusiast to create their gastronomic dreams, it’s not just a place to cook but a place to love the art of cuisine. There's also a practical office space here for those who occasionally bring work home or enjoy hobbies in a secluded space. Off the kitchen is also a cozy guest bedroom, ideal for hosting, with its own ensui ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque heart of the Midi-Pyrenees, you'll find a quaint farmhouse in Maubourguet, France, patiently awaiting its new owner. This property, while far from the hustle and bustle of modern life, offers a tranquil escape to the lush landscapes of rural France, sitting comfortably on an impressive expanse of 11 hectares. As you begin to approach the property, you are instantly charmed by the scenic views of the surrounding countryside—a harmonious blend of meadows, woodlands, and open fields that whisper stories of generations before. As your car gently rolls onto the quaint road leading up to the property, a spacious terrace greets you, setting a warm tone of hospitality before you even step inside. Imagine evenings spent here, with a glass of local wine in hand, as the sun spills over the countryside, painting everything with a golden hue. Inside, this farmhouse doesn't pretend to be anything it isn't. It embraces its rustic roots with honesty. The living area, spanning 22 square meters, is accented by beautiful oak beams and plaster cornices—a true testament to its old-world heritage. The spacious fitted kitchen, a canvas for culinary creations, features a large open fireplace, ideal for those chilly winter evenings where you can gather around with loved ones. Down the corridor, the bedrooms beckon—a 13 square meter room with access to the terrace for serene mornings, and two other cozy rooms perfectly suited for guests or family. The bathroom, compact yet functional, comes with a shower. Practicality reigns supreme here, as evidenced by the utility room with a direct exit to the garden and nearby outbuildings, including a storeroom that's indispensable for managing life in the countryside. Around ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the tranquil Midi-Pyrénées, a region known not only for its stunning landscapes but also for its welcoming lifestyle, sits a remarkable find for those seeking a slice of French countryside life. This 4-bedroom stone house is located in Maubourguet, a charming town where time seems to have lingered on the traditional cobblestone streets and in the hearts of its residents. Perfectly positioned for those who dream of a peaceful retreat, this house manages to embody both tradition and comfort without compromising its original character. Just 15 minutes from the town center of Maubourguet, this property unfolds on 5800 square meters of lush greenery, offering a sense of seclusion without isolation. Imagine starting your day with a stroll through your own wooded garden, where the crisp, cool air of a French morning fills your senses. This region is renowned for its mild climate, where summers are pleasantly warm and winters are gentle, making it a perfect year-round destination. As you step inside through the solid wood door, you're greeted by a spacious hall that instantly speaks of the house's rich history. Each corner of this home tells a story, from the dining room with its open fireplace to the large lounge where family and friends can gather. The walls, crafted from local pebble, stone, and brick, echo whispers of the past while providing a durable and sumptuous foundation. The colored marble fireplaces scattered throughout give each room its own personality, reminiscent of the conversations and warmth they have hosted over the decades. The main floor offers a delightful flow between spaces: - Dining room (18m²) - Cozy dining area with fireplace (17m²) - Fully fitted kitchen - Large lounge (18 ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque town of Maubourguet, this exquisite villa offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of French paradise. Located in the heart of the Midi-Pyrénées, this property is more than just a home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle rich in culture, history, and natural beauty. With its prime location and excellent condition, this villa is perfect for those seeking a second home or a holiday retreat in France. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of the French countryside, with the majestic Pyrenees as your backdrop. This villa, with its elegant design and spacious layout, provides the perfect setting for both relaxation and entertainment. Whether you're sipping coffee on the rooftop terrace or hosting a dinner party in the expansive sitting room, this home is designed to impress. ### Key Features: - Spacious Living: 190m² of living space, offering ample room for family and guests. - Bedrooms: Three generously sized bedrooms, including a master suite with an en-suite shower room. - Bathrooms: Three modern bathrooms, ensuring comfort and convenience for all. - Rooftop Terrace: Enjoy breathtaking views of the Pyrenees from your private rooftop oasis. - Central Location: Situated in the heart of Maubourguet, with easy access to local restaurants, shops, and services. - Charming Interiors: Features like wooden floors and a cozy fireplace add warmth and character. - Functional Spaces: Includes a kitchen/dining room, laundry/boiler room, and a versatile studio/bedroom on the second floor. - Investment Potential: Ideal for holiday rentals or as a long-term investment in the thriving French property market. - Accessibility: Well-connected to major transport links, making travel to and from your second home a bree ... click here to read more

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Welcome to this delightful four-bedroom farmhouse nestled in the heart of Larreule, Midi-Pyrénées. This spacious home, with its expansive 230 square meters of living space, presents a wonderful opportunity for anyone looking to embrace the serene and picturesque countryside lifestyle in southern France. Set on an impressive plot of land measuring 2940 square meters, this property offers a perfect blend of tranquility and convenience—positioned close to some charming local attractions. As a global real estate agent, I'm constantly fielding inquiries from busy buyers worldwide, many of whom have set their sights on peaceful retreats like this one, ideally positioned in the charming rural landscape of France. Let's take a closer look at what this appealing farmhouse has to offer. Stepping inside, you’ll be welcomed into an inviting entrance hall, complete with a handsome staircase that speaks to the farmhouse's enduring character. The ground floor unfolds into a generous kitchen, an ideal space for crafting meals from fresh ingredients sourced from local markets or even your own garden. The sitting and dining room is a highlight, featuring a large fireplace and exposed beams that hint at the home's storied past. This cozy room invites you to gather with family or friends, especially on those cool winter evenings when the warmth of the fireplace becomes indispensable. Two bedrooms rest on this floor as well, along with a handy shower room and WC, pantry/storage room, and a laundry room—a necessary facility for busy household management. Upstairs, the farmhouse extends into a unique library and billiards room, providing a space for recreation or quiet reflection, depending on your preference. Two more bedrooms can be found ... click here to read more

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Welcome to your potential new home in the charming town of Larreule, located in the heart of the picturesque Midi-Pyrenees region in France. This delightful house offers a unique blend of rustic charm and modern comfort, making it an ideal choice for families, expats, and overseas buyers looking for a serene yet vibrant place to live. Larreule is a quintessential French village with a rich tapestry of history and culture. Nestled amidst rolling hills and lush greenery, it offers a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life. The village exudes a sense of community and tradition, with its local markets, quaint cafes, and friendly residents. The climate here is generally mild, with warm summers and cool winters, making it an enjoyable place to live year-round. This 3-bedroom house is situated in a tranquil countryside setting, providing ample space both inside and out. With a total interior size of 242 square meters and a land size of 3249 square meters, this property is perfect for those who appreciate open, airy spaces and a connection to nature. Upon entering the house, you'll find yourself in a spacious entrance hall that sets the tone for the rest of the home. The ground floor boasts several key features: - Spacious entrance hall (31.5m2) - Sitting room (31.5m2) with a cozy fireplace and log burner - Generous dining room (33m2) also featuring a charming fireplace - Functional kitchen (22.5m2) perfect for preparing family meals - Handy pantry (4m2) for extra storage - Versatile study or additional bedroom (10.2m2) - Practical bathroom/WC (8m2) - Boiler room (5.7m2) - Convenient laundry room - Expansive basement for extra storage or projects The first floor continues to impress with a well-thought-out ... click here to read more

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This delightful 8-bedroom country home, nestled in the scenic village of Madiran in the Midi-Pyrenees region of France, combines the charm of rural French living with expansive living spaces ideally suited for a family or those looking to immerse in the tranquil countryside. Situated just a short drive from Maubourguet, and within manageable commutes to Pau and the picturesque ski slopes of the Pyrenees, this property offers both seclusion and accessibility. Upon entering through a classic portico, visitors are greeted by a private gravelled courtyard providing ample parking and a separate garage. A second portico leads to a charming guest cottage and a refreshing pool area, perfect for leisurely days. Established parkland with centenary plane trees and a meticulously maintained iron fence enhance the property's boundaries, crafting a serene and private outdoor retreat. The main house welcomes with a broad, tiled entrance hall that connects to principal living spaces through elegant oak double doors. Each room on the ground floor continues with tile flooring and includes a living room adorned with a marble fireplace and built-in oak cabinets. The study, which could also serve as a ground-floor bedroom, features a marble-fronted fireplace and dual aspect windows filling the space with natural light. The breakfast room boasts a rustic fireplace with a wood-fired stove, adjacent to a dining room equipped with a large open fireplace and rich oak paneling. The kitchen, designed to cater to culinary enthusiasts, is fitted with modern units and a high-quality Lacanche cooker range. A side entrance leads upstairs via a staircase showcasing traditional colombage features. Essential utility spaces such as a laundry room with ad ... click here to read more

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Enchanting Country Manor in Madiran, Midi-Pyrenees Nestled in the heart of a tranquil village, this captivating 8-bedroom manor in Madiran offers a serene escape with lush landscapes and a unique blend of traditional charm and modern comfort. Situated at a prestigious address in the Midi-Pyrenees region of France, the property reverberates with an old-world elegance merged with contemporary amenities suited for a refined lifestyle. Property Overview: Exuding rustic grace, this substantial 600m2 manor sits prominently on an 8070m2 plot surrounded by mature parkland and breathtaking views towards the majestic Pyrenees. Beyond the private village setting, lie comprehensive facilities including a local bistro and an elementary school, marking this location as ideal for families or those seeking a peaceful retreat that remains connected to necessary amenities. Home Interior: Upon entering through an ornate portico, one is led into a shielded gravel courtyard, providing ample parking and access to a series of outbuildings including a garage and a charming guest cottage. The ground floor is accessible through four grand oak double doors from a wide, tiled entrance hall that extends the width of the house, giving way to various living spaces. The living room is a masterpiece of design with marble fireplaces, twin windows, and bespoke oak cupboards. A cosy study which doubles as a ground-floor bedroom features similar luxurious touches. Culinary enthusiasts will delight in the farmhouse-style breakfast room adorned with a rustic fireplace and wood-fired stove, alongside a formal dining room accentuated with an open fireplace and opulent oak panelling. The kitchen is fully equipped with high-end appliances, including a Lacanch ... click here to read more

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Nestled within the picturesque landscape of Lembeye in Aquitaine, this six-bedroom farmhouse presents a unique opportunity for those seeking a blend of rustic charm and modern living. With a generous 300 square meters of living space situated on over a hectare of land, this property is ideal for a family or expats looking for a tranquil life in the French countryside. Upon entering the property, you are greeted by a spacious open-plan living room featuring polished wood floors and white-washed beams that enhance the overall brightness and appeal, lending a sophisticated yet cozy atmosphere. The room’s character is further accentuated by a striking spiral staircase, serving as a stunning focal point. Adjacent to the living area is a comfy sitting room where family and friends can gather, complete with white-washed galet walls, a wood-burning insert, and exposed beams that add to the home's rustic feel. The lower passage leads to two bedrooms, each with its own charm; one boasts an en-suite bathroom and private terrace, while the other is coupled with an en-suite shower, making them perfect retreats within the home. The heart of this farmhouse is its kitchen, surrounded by panoramic windows that draw in natural light and frame the idyllic views of the surrounding vineyards and hills. Equipped with reconstituted stone counters and ample space, the kitchen seamlessly flows into a spacious dining area, which opens onto a generous covered terrace. Here, one can enjoy breathtaking scenery and perhaps contemplate the benefits of the additional 8.8 hectares available for purchase, which includes 1 hectare of vines. The upper level houses more bedrooms, with one featuring an en-suite bathroom, enhancing the privacy and conveni ... click here to read more

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Imagine waking up every morning to breathtaking views of the rolling hills and the majestic Pyrenees in the distance. Welcome to this delightful 18th-century farmhouse nestled in the tranquil and picturesque surroundings of Lembeye, Aquitaine. This lovely property has been fully renovated, marrying historic charm with modern comforts, making it an ideal home for those seeking a peaceful retreat or a charming family abode in the heart of the French countryside. The charm of this farmhouse is immediately evident as you approach. The 2000 square meters of land is yours to explore, offering ample space for gardening enthusiasts, outdoor entertainers, or simply a serene spot to sip your morning coffee while drinking in those panoramic views. And if you've got an itch for a small project, the property's two barns stand ready to fulfill your creative ambitions, be it for storage, a workshop, or even additional living space. Step through the front door and you enter a spacious living area that seamlessly combines the living room, dining room, and kitchen into a welcoming space bathed in natural light. At 46 square meters, this south-facing room is designed for both comfort and practicality. The pellet-burning heater adds a cozy touch during chilly months and is thoughtfully positioned to heat the entire house, partnered with electric heaters for those rare French cold snaps. Wander to the left, and you'll find the master bedroom—a space crafted for relaxation. This room is complete with a walk-in shower and separate toilet, designed with a mix of elegance and functionality in mind. A wooden staircase leads upstairs to a generous hallway, perfect for creating a cozy reading nook or storage area. Three spacious bedrooms await, ... click here to read more

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Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds in the heart of the Midi-Pyrénées. Nestled in the serene village of Maumusson-Laguian, this exquisite 3-bedroom house offers a perfect blend of rustic charm and modern comfort, making it an ideal second home for those seeking a tranquil retreat in the French countryside. A Home with Character and Comfort This beautifully renovated house, with its 230 square meters of living space, is a testament to the harmonious marriage of tradition and modernity. Lovingly restored by skilled local craftsmen, the property retains its original stone features and oak beams, while incorporating eco-friendly materials and contemporary amenities. Key Features: - Three Spacious Bedrooms: Each room is a sanctuary of comfort, offering ample space and natural light. - Three Modern Bathrooms: Designed with elegance and functionality in mind. - Open Living Spaces: The house boasts a logical flow, with bright and airy rooms perfect for relaxation and entertainment. - Eco-Friendly Heating: A pellet-driven system provides underfloor heating, ensuring warmth and energy efficiency. - Double Glazing and Aluminum Windows: These features enhance energy efficiency and provide peace and quiet. - Inviting Swimming Pool: Surrounded by a decked terrace, it's the perfect spot for leisurely afternoons. - Loft Cinema Area: Ideal for cozy family movie nights. - Charming Well: Adds to the rustic allure of the property. - High-Speed Internet Access: Stay connected while enjoying the serene countryside. A Lifestyle of Leisure and Exploration Living in Maumusson-Laguian offers more than just a home; it provides a lifestyle rich in culture, history, and natural beauty. The Gers regio ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Midi-Pyrénées region, in the charming town of Plaisance, is a delightful property that offers a unique blend of comfort, space, and potential. This property is a 3-bedroom house that exhibits a subtle sophistication, providing a suitable haven for those seeking a tranquil lifestyle in the French countryside. Having been renovated with an eye for quality and preserving its unique characteristics, this home awaits someone who can appreciate its offerings while adding their personal touch. As you approach the property, the river stone facade hints at the storied history of the dwelling, seamlessly fitting into the cultural tapestry of Plaisance. The fenced plot of 2433m² offers a sense of privacy, making it ideal for families or anyone looking to escape the urban hustle. The grounds are adorned with large outbuildings and a refreshing pool measuring 9 by 4 meters, adding to the property's allure. One can easily envision leisurely summer afternoons spent lounging by the pool or hosting a vibrant get-together in this scenic setting. Stepping inside, you're greeted by a generous entrance hall of 13.6m², featuring a beautiful staircase that immediately speaks of the house's attention to detail. The ground floor leads into a cozy kitchen and dining area, sized at 25.4m², catering to both culinary adventures and intimate family meals. The sitting room, with its inviting ambiance, is a perfect retreat for evening relaxation, maybe with a good book or a film, while the insert fireplace adds a touch of warmth during the cooler months. The veranda, measuring 22.4m², offers a light-filled space ideal for sipping morning coffee or indulging in afternoon tea, while the practical laundry/boiler ... click here to read more

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