Charming 4BR Farmhouse Near Paris with Pool

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Normandy, Eure, Gisors, France, Gisors (France)

4 Bedrooms · 2 Bathrooms · 134Floor area

€250,000

House

No parking

4 Bedrooms

2 Bathrooms

134m²

Garden

Pool

Not furnished

Description

Charming 4-Bedroom Farmhouse in Gisors, Normandy

This delightful property situated in the serene landscapes of Normandy, a mere 85km from Paris, offers the perfect blend of rustic charm and modern necessities. Rooted in the historical richness of Eure, Gisors, the farmhouse spans approximately 134m² and stands proudly on a 669m² flat piece of land complete with a heated swimming pool and outbuildings, presenting an ideal project for those wanting to curate their own rural enclave in France.

Property Features:
- Size: 134m² main building plus 20m² attached guest house
- Bedrooms: Total of 4 inviting bedrooms with ample sunlight
- Bathrooms: 2 conveniently placed bathrooms
- Kitchen: Functional kitchen space waiting for a personal touch
- Living Spaces: Spacious 40m² living-dining area with a fireplace, perfect for both cozy nights in and entertaining guests
- Land: 669m² of flat, usable land
- Additional Structures: Outbuilding of 20m², two cellars for extra storage, a woodshed, and a lean-to

Amenities:
- Heated swimming pool (5X2)
- Fireplace in the main living area for that quintessential farmhouse feel
- Breathtaking views from the upper floors
- Attached 20m² guest house offering privacy and convenience for visitors or potential rental opportunities

Living in Gisors, Normandy:
Gisors is a captivating blend of history and culture, with its famous medieval castle and vibrant town center offering a slice of French history just a stroll away. The locality is wrapped in lush greenery, making it ideal for those who cherish nature and tranquil living. Being a short drive from Paris, it combines the peace of country living with the convenience of city amenities.

For overseas buyers, Gisors serves as a picturesque gateway to explore both the pastoral beauty of Normandy and the bustling life of Paris. Its proximity to the capital ensures that you remain connected while enjoying the slower pace of rural France.

Local Climate:
Normandy enjoys a temperate maritime climate, with mild winters and comfortable summers, punctuated by rainfall throughout the year ensuring lush, green landscapes that are a hallmark of the region. This climate is conducive to outdoor activities and gardening, perfect for those looking to embrace a sustainably-oriented lifestyle.

Lifestyle:
Living in this farmhouse allows for a balanced lifestyle, where one can appreciate the heritage of a 19th-century renovated residence while accessing modern comforts. The community in Gisors is welcoming, making integration smoother for new residents, especially those from abroad. The local markets, cuisine, and cultural festivities add to the rich tapestry of daily life here.

While this charming farmhouse is in good condition, it presents a unique opportunity for the new owners to put their signature touch on it. The main living spaces and bedrooms are well-maintained, yet areas like the kitchen and guest house invite refurbishment that could transform this property into a personalized dream home. For those with a vision, this property offers the foundation to create a stunning residence that merges history with one's own modern aesthetic.

Whether you're envisioning breakfasts by the fireplace, summer days lounging by your private pool, or converting the ample outbuildings into creative or functional spaces, this property holds the potential to fulfill those dreams. The surrounding flat land also provides opportunities for gardening, outdoor dining, and simply soaking in the charm of Normandy.

This 4-bedroom farmhouse in Gisors is not just a dwelling but a canvas waiting for its new owners to paint their future in one of France's most beloved regions.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
4
Size
134
Price per m²
€1,866
Garden size
669
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
Yes
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
2
Has swimming pool
Yes
Property type
House
Energy label

Unknown

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Welcome to this charming late 19th-century farmhouse located in the picturesque setting of Normandy, Eure, just a stone's throw from the historic town of Gisors and merely 85km from the bustling city of Paris. This property, offering a harmonious blend of historic charm and modern convenience, stands as a perfect choice for families or those looking to immerse themselves in the tranquil French countryside. Set on a flat 669m² plot, the farmhouse spans approximately 114m², complemented by a delightful 20m² outbuilding. The heated 5x2m swimming pool is a central feature, providing an idyllic relaxation spot for warm summer days. As you enter this inviting home, you are greeted by a spacious 40m² living room and dining area complete with a cozy fireplace, perfect for chilly evenings. The ground floor also houses a well-equipped kitchen, a bedroom, and a bathroom with a separate WC, ensuring functional living spaces conducive to family life. Ascending to the first floor, you'll find a landing room that leads to another bedroom offering breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside, and a master suite featuring a bedroom and a bathroom with a WC. The charm of exposed beams and rustic elements is prevalent throughout, enhancing the farmhouse's character. Additionally, the property includes an attached 20m² guest house, ideal for hosting friends or potential use as a rental. Practical outbuildings such as two cellars, a woodshed, and a lean-to add to the property’s appeal, offering ample storage solutions and space for hobbies or crafts. The Local Area Gisors, a town rich with medieval history, is only 10km away. The area is renowned for its cultural heritage, including the famous Château de Gisors and various other h ... click here to read more

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Picture yourself living in a charming corner of Normandy, in the heart of Seine-Maritime, in the lovely town of Gournay-en-Bray. This property is not just any house; it’s a wonderful opportunity to own a real piece of French countryside. With a price tag of 435,000 euros, this property is good value for money, especially considering the lifestyle it offers. This delightful property boasts 4 spacious bedrooms and a cozy bathroom. The main house spans about 118 square meters, providing ample space for a family to live comfortably. As you step into the house, you're greeted by a beautiful fully-fitted kitchen. It's one of those kitchens where you can picture yourself cooking big family meals and entertaining guests. The large living room features an open fireplace, perfect for those cooler evenings. It also has a poly flame system, adding to the charm and warmth of the space. The first floor is accessible via a magnificent oak staircase adorned with a wrought iron railing, which adds an elegant touch. Upstairs, the mezzanine is currently used as a bright office space, perfect for remote work or studying. The second bedroom on this floor is spacious, around 25 square meters, and includes a large dressing room. The entire floor is adorned with real solid oak parquet flooring, giving it a classic French touch. Outdoors, this property is just as intriguing. The plot of land is fully enclosed and wooded, providing privacy and a sense of tranquility that is hard to find. There’s also a second smaller house, which has been cleverly furnished to offer varied accommodation possibilities. Whether you’re thinking of a guest house, rental unit, or even an artist’s studio, this small house has a lot of potentials. Additionally, there ... click here to read more

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Tucked away in the serene countryside of Normandy, Seine-Maritime, in the quaint town of Gournay-en-Bray, stands an exquisite 4-bedroom house that exudes charm and functionality in equal measure. This delightful real estate complex comprises two houses and an intriguingly unique outbuilding, each radiating warmth and character. This property is perfect for those with a penchant for rural elegance and a taste for modern convenience. The main house, spanning approximately 118 square meters, welcomes you with open arms. Step into a beautiful kitchen that comes fully fitted and equipped, ideal for both casual breakfasts and elaborate dinner parties. It’s a space where meals are a joy to prepare, with plenty of room to move around. Connected to this culinary hub is a bathroom featuring a walk-in shower and a wall-hung WC, designed for both practicality and style. As you wander into the spacious living room, you are greeted by an open fireplace, perfect for cozy evenings during cooler months. Its poly flame system adds a touch of sophistication and provides an ambient glow, making it an inviting heart of the home. Ascend to the first floor via a stunning oak staircase adorned with a wrought iron railing, combining craftsmanship with aesthetic appeal. The upstairs area reveals a delightful mezzanine that currently serves as a bright and inspiring office space, ideal for working from home or simply daydreaming while gazing out at the scenic views. A corridor leads you to the first bedroom, a peaceful retreat complete with a second large bathroom featuring a spa bath, a towel dryer, vanity unit, and an additional wall-mounted toilet. The second bedroom, about 25 square meters, offers ample space and a vast dressing area, tail ... click here to read more

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Step into the charm of Normandy with this exquisite 4-bedroom house located in the picturesque town of Gournay-en-Bray, nestled within the scenic Seine-Maritime region of France. As a real estate agent with a busy schedule, I can honestly tell you, opportunities like these don't come around often. This property offers not just a home, but also a lifestyle, a blend of tranquility and convenience in a locale that embraces both tradition and modernity. The property for sale comprises a stunning real estate complex, consisting of two houses and a uniquely decorated outbuilding that exudes charm and character. The main house, approximately 118 square meters, showcases a beautifully equipped and fully fitted kitchen that is presumably the heart of the home. Picture cozy evenings by the fireplace in the large living room, where an open-fireplace meets the innovative poly flame system, providing warmth and an inviting ambiance during the colder months. Ascend a magnificent oak staircase with its wrought iron railing to reach the first floor, where a bright mezzanine currently serves as a convenient office space. The second story continues to impress with the solid oak parquet flooring throughout, highlighting both the quality and meticulous attention to detail. Here, you'll find the first of four bedrooms alongside a spacious bathroom featuring a luxurious spa bath, towel dryer, vanity unit, and wall-mounted toilet. The second bedroom, approximately 25 square meters, accommodates an expansive dressing room, ensuring ample storage space for all your needs; reimagining this space to your liking could be a thrilling adventure. The charm doesn't stop there. This property also includes a cleverly furnished small house, offering a ... click here to read more

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Welcome to the charming and picturesque town of Gournay-en-Bray in the Seine-Maritime region of Normandy, France. Here, nestled in the lush, serene, and wonderfully tranquil countryside, you will find a delightful property that perfectly encapsulates the spirit of French rural life. As a devoted and busy real estate agent with a penchant for showcasing captivating properties, I am thrilled to present this unique real estate complex that wonderfully bridges tradition and modernity, all waiting for you to call it home. Gournay-en-Bray, a town rich in history and culture, is a treasure chest of opportunities and experiences. With its cobbled streets, classic French cafes, and local markets bursting with fresh produce and artisanal goods, this area will captivate any visitor or resident. Life in Normandy is often described as peaceful, with a climate that offers crisp, refreshing winters and pleasantly warm summers, making it idyllic for walks along the rolling countryside or leisurely afternoons savoring the local cheese and cider. This property benefits from its exceptional location merely 1 hour and 45 minutes from the bustling heartbeat of Paris. Yet, it feels worlds apart when you are surrounded by green pastures and a gentle pace of life. Despite being a quiet locale, it is conveniently situated near major roadways connecting to Rouen and Beauvais, so city escapades or jetting off to other parts of Europe from Beauvais Airport is a simple endeavour. The property itself oozes charm and character, comprising two distinct homes and an additional fabulous outbuilding to let your imagination roam free. This large estate captures a perfect blend, offering a variety of accommodation possibilities, ideal for families, frien ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque setting of Normandy, in the tranquil community of Gournay-en-Bray, this charming 4-bedroom house offers both comfort and potential, making it an ideal home for those looking to immerse themselves in the serene French countryside. This property not only affords a peaceful rural lifestyle but is also conveniently located just 1 hour 45 minutes from the vibrant city of Paris, bridging serene country living with easy access to urban amenities. The main house spans approximately 118m2, featuring a beautifully appointed kitchen that is fully fitted with modern appliances, ready for you to cook up delightful meals. It includes a spacious bathroom equipped with a walk-in shower and stylish wall-hung toilet. The heart of this home is the large living room, boasting an open fireplace with poly flame system - a perfect setting for cozy evenings. The house is adorned with a superb oak staircase with wrought iron railing that leads to the second floor, where you'll find a bright and airy mezzanine currently set up as an office space. This floor includes a luxurious bathroom with a spa bath and a second large bedroom complete with a substantial dressing room. Real solid oak parquet flooring throughout adds a touch of elegance and comfort. In addition to the main residence, the property includes a smaller house ingeniously arranged to maximize living space, offering various accommodation possibilities. A second multifunctional outbuilding provides additional space, which can be tailored to meet your needs, be it a workshop, studio, or storage area. Property Features: - Total size of the main house: 118m2 - Additional buildings offering flexible accommodation or utility space - Fully fitted and equipped kit ... click here to read more

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Sunday morning in Fourges starts quietly. A wood stove ticks as it warms up, the smell of coffee mixing with something faintly earthy drifting in from the garden — damp grass, river water, the particular cool greenness that only the Epte valley seems to produce. From the kitchen window, you can see the old mill wheel at the edge of the village, still and mossy in the early light. This is the pace of life that the Norman countryside does better than almost anywhere else in France, and this two-bedroom house on a thousand square metres of land puts you right at the centre of it. Fourges sits in the heart of the Vexin Normand, a natural regional park that most Parisians have never discovered — which is precisely the point. The village itself is famous locally for its 12th-century watermill on the Epte, a river that famously marked the medieval boundary between Normandy and the Île-de-France. Monet painted these fields. The light here has a quality that artists have been chasing for centuries, soft and diffuse in summer, dramatic and low in autumn, and frankly extraordinary on winter afternoons when the frost sits on the meadows and the river runs dark green. You will notice it every single day. The house is single-storey, a practical layout that makes it genuinely easy to manage as a second home or holiday property in France. The entrance opens into a living space anchored by a wood-burning stove — the real thing, not decorative — which handles the bulk of heating through the colder months without fuss. The kitchen is fitted and equipped, ready to use from day one, which matters when you're arriving on a Friday evening and want to eat well without a supermarket run. One generous bedroom and a bathroom complete the main fl ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque locale of Buchelay within the esteemed Yvelines department near Paris, this charismatically charming 4-bedroom house offers an enriching lifestyle for families looking to immerse themselves in French culture and community. Set within the historical village backdrop, this property not only retains a sense of timeless architecture but also provides a comfortable living space suited for modern needs. Situated on a generous 758 sqm plot, the home celebrates an expansive 200 sqm of well-maintained living space with an additional 50 sqm attic area ready for conversion to suit your family’s growing needs. The layout on the ground floor starts with a welcoming entrance, leading to a well-equipped and fitted kitchen. Adjacent to this, a 46 sqm area which embodies both a fireplace lounge and an open dining space creates a fluid area for family gatherings and entertainment, extended further by access to the verdant outdoors. Inclusions on the ground floor extend to a spacious office with a second fireplace which can double as another cozy living room, and an adjacent bedroom overlooking the garden which includes space for an additional shower if desired. The property’s ambiance is enhanced by high-quality features like terracotta tiles and abundant natural light streaming through various vantage points. Ascending to the first floor, three enchanting bedrooms present, including one with special access to the attic, adding a layer of convenience. A mezzanine office space serves as a delightful overlook to both the living room and garden, paired with a shower room equipped with toilet facilities. Living in Buchelay puts a variety of everyday conveniences at your doorstep, with local services, schools, an ... click here to read more

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This splendid 4-bedroom house resides in Paris-Isle of France, Yvelines, Buchelay, sitting snugly in the heart of the beautiful village of Vieux Buchelay. This adorable locale in the French region offers a blend of the quiet French countryside life and the thrills of large city proximity. Schools, transportation options, shopping centers, and key highways like the A13/A14 are within immediate reach, making the property ideally located for comfortable, convenient living. The house itself has been meticulously renovated and cared for, presenting an imposing 200 sqm living area with another 50 sqm of attic space just waiting for your personalized touch. Upon entering this charming abode, you're greeted by a generously spaced hallway, neatly dividing the ground floor layout. To your right, an equipped and fitted kitchen stands ready to inspire culinary wonders. On your left, enjoy the open plan living area; a welcoming 46 sqm space housing a cozy lounge complete with a fireplace and a dining area that seamlessly merges with the outdoors. Indeed, this house flourishes in duality at every turn. Beyond the main living area, a large office or optional second living room hosts another fireplace, adjoining a beautiful bedroom with a view of the serene garden. A technical room can also be found here, hinting at the potential for an additional shower room. Ascend to the 1st floor to discover three exquisite bedrooms. One of these rooms has exclusive attic access while a neat mezzanine office overlooks the living room and the flourishing garden. A finely designed shared bathroom with toilet facilities rounds off this upper space, enhancing this fantastic home. Here, timeless charm meets high-quality modern features. Quality mater ... click here to read more

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Sunday morning. You pull open the kitchen window and the smell of the Seine drifts in — that particular mix of cool river air and freshly cut grass from the garden — while your coffee brews. The kids are still asleep upstairs. The village isn't awake yet either. This is exactly what you came for. Set in Mousseaux-sur-Seine, a quiet hamlet tucked inside one of the Seine's great looping bends, this four-bedroom family home sits on a generous 1,500 square metre plot within the Vexin Regional Natural Park. Built in 2007 and maintained with obvious care, the house is move-in ready — no renovation headaches, no compromise on comfort. It's the kind of property where you arrive on a Friday evening, open the windows, and the weekend just starts. The ground floor is laid out for real life. A proper entrance hall — not a cramped corridor — opens into a double living room that handles both a formal dining arrangement and a comfortable lounge without feeling squeezed. The open-plan kitchen connects naturally to this space, so whoever's cooking doesn't get exiled from the conversation. There's a master bedroom with its own shower room on this level too, which works brilliantly whether you have elderly parents visiting or simply want the option of single-storey living as the years go on. A laundry room and integrated garage complete the ground floor — practical details that matter enormously when this is your secondary residence and you arrive with bikes, muddy boots, and river gear. Head upstairs and the partially converted attic space is one of the home's real surprises. Three proper bedrooms sit alongside a bathroom and a dressing room, but the standout is the large open-plan room at the heart of the floor — currently used as a T ... click here to read more

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If you’ve ever dreamt of embracing the picturesque countryside of France, then Vallee de la Dronne in the charming region of Dordogne is calling your name. This enchanting property in La Drenne, nestled just 10 kilometers from the vibrant town of Ribérac, offers a slice of tranquil rural living with a touch of French sophistication. It’s an excellent country home, perfectly suited for anyone eager to embrace the serene lifestyle of the scenic French countryside. This welcoming home, boasting five cozy bedrooms and three meticulously designed bathrooms, speaks to the charm of French architectural history. Renovated in the 1990s, the house still exudes its original character with warm, inviting spaces and an intelligent layout. Covering 215 square meters, this home presents ample room for personalization while remaining completely move-in ready. The property is surrounded by 3,108 square meters of lush private land. Nature lovers will delight in the rich assortment of mature trees that adorn the garden, along with a tranquil fish pond and an inviting swimming pool perfect for leisurely summer swims. Living here means waking up each morning to the gentle rustle of leaves and the chirping of birds, truly a paradise for those wanting to escape the hustle and bustle. This home offers versatility with two distinct staircases and two separate living rooms, potentially transforming it into two independent living spaces. Whether you’re seeking a large family home or looking into the possibility of generating rental income, the options are vast and enticing. ### Property Features: - Five delightful bedrooms - Three charming bathrooms - Spacious living/dining room (41 m²) - Second living room with mezzanine - Separate utility an ... click here to read more

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Welcome to this charming Norman property tucked away in the idyllic village of Les Andelys, in the scenic region of Normandy, France. This expansive home, with a generous 250 square meter footprint, is situated on a sprawling 5027 square meter park. It truly is a heart-stealing home cocooned within the lush green beauty of the French countryside. The house features seven spacious bedrooms, each exuding its own unique and inviting charm. The property's good condition reflects its consistent care and attention throughout the years. Upon entering the ground floor, you will find a comfortable entrance hall that leads into a well-equipped kitchen with a practical back kitchen — perfect for those who love cooking and entertaining. Adjoining the kitchen is a spacious 51 square meter living and dining room, complete with a cozy fireplace that adds an inviting ambiance during the cooler months. The ground floor also offers two en-suite bedrooms, each having its private bathroom and toilet. An accessible laundry room and another guest toilet are also available on this level for ultimate convenience. Venturing on to the first floor, you'll find a generously sized landing room that leads to an additional two bedrooms, each with spacious, through-style designs and a shared bathroom and toilet. The first floor also comes with a second wing that is home to three more bedrooms, each optimally designed with its own bathroom, shower room, and a private toilet. Outdoor amenities include: - Well-maintained heated swimming pool - Double garage - Private cellar and boiler room - An additional fully convertible chalet space Les Andelys, located just 10km away, has much to offer in terms of history, scenery, and activities. The pictur ... click here to read more

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Welcome to this delightful 4-bedroom family home nestled within the serene surroundings of Paris-Isle of France, in the Yvelines area of Bréval. The residence is situated less than an hour away from vibrant West Paris, providing the perfect balance between peaceful suburban living and having access to the lively metropolitan city. Positioned in a lush, green setting, this home emits an ambiance of tranquility and serenity. The moment you step inside, you'll be greeted by a spacious entrance with a stunning cathedral ceiling, setting the tone for the rest of the house. The ground floor unveils a generously sized dining and living area of roughly 35 sqm, amplified by an insert fireplace for cozy nights in with loved ones. This level also houses a beautiful independent, fully equipped kitchen, which stretches across approximately 13 sqm. The ground floor also has two comfy bedrooms, a bathroom furnished with an Italian shower and double sinks, ensuring a comfort-filled lifestyle. Heading upstairs, marvel at the expansive mezzanine which opens up the space beautifully, in addition to two additional bedrooms and a shower room. There’s also a large flexible space that holds potential to be converted into two more bedrooms, making it an ideal space for a growing family. Underneath, the 90 sqm basement is a haven for storage and functionality, featuring a double garage, boiler room, and cellar. For those keen on a study or creative space, the property also boasts a registered outbuilding of about 30 sqm, equally suitable as a studio or Airbnb to generate a secondary income stream. This magnificent property sits on flat, well-maintained grounds of 6,340 sqm, complete with a lush garden and your very own small patch of woodlan ... click here to read more

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Welcome to beautiful, serene Bréval, tucked away in the pristine heart of Yvelines, in the Paris-Isle of France locale. This charming part of the French countryside is known for its pastoral beauty, tranquil aura, and overall peaceful environment. Living here promises bountiful opportunities to immerse oneself in the local French culture, savour fine regional cuisine, and enjoy picturesque sights. The area yields to four seasons: each bringing its distinct character to the landscape. In winter months, the region turns into a white wonderland that is striking and beautiful. Spring and summer seasons offer balmy warmth along with vibrant floral blooms that turn the landscape into an artist's canvas. Autumn is equally fascinating as it bathes the area with hues of gold and orange. On offer is a traditional, well-maintained family house enveloped in a lush green setting. The property boasts of a sizeable 155 sqm living space set on a sprawling, lush 6,340 sqm lot. This residence is composed of: Key Features: 4 spacious bedrooms. 2 bathrooms; one furnished with a sleek Italian shower and double sinks. A grand, open-plan living and dining area, measuring a comfortable 35 sqm. A separate fully equipped kitchen of 13 sqm. A large convertible room on the upper floor, which can be used as a home office, library, or be remodelled into two additional bedrooms. A large entrance with an impressive cathedral ceiling. An insert fireplace in the living room, perfect for those chilly winter evenings. A full basement offering 90 sqm space housing a double garage, boiler room and a cellar. A registered outbuilding of approximately 30 sqm that may serve as a standalone studio. Engulfing the property is a flat, fertile plot fe ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of Normandy, in the picturesque town of Pacy-sur-Eure, this exquisite six-bedroom house offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a second home in France. With its lush surroundings and southwest-facing orientation, this property is a haven of tranquility and comfort, perfect for holiday retreats or a permanent escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds, as sunlight streams through the large windows, bathing your home in a warm, inviting glow. This is the daily reality in Pacy-sur-Eure, a charming town known for its rich history, vibrant culture, and stunning natural beauty. ### A Home Designed for Comfort and Elegance This 300 square meter house is a testament to refined living, offering more than just a place to stay. It is a sanctuary where every detail has been thoughtfully considered to provide the utmost in comfort and style. - Spacious Living Areas: The ground floor boasts over 140 square meters dedicated to living spaces, seamlessly connecting to a sun-drenched terrace with unobstructed views. - Gourmet Kitchen: A fully equipped kitchen with a central island, perfect for culinary enthusiasts, opens directly onto the terrace, making al fresco dining a delight. - Luxurious Bedrooms: Six well-appointed bedrooms, including a magnificent master suite with a dressing room and a high-end whirlpool bathtub, offer ample space for family and guests. - Modern Bathrooms: Four bathrooms, each designed with contemporary fixtures, ensure convenience and privacy for all residents. - Elegant Mezzanine: A majestic mezzanine on the first floor adds a touch of grandeur, providing a versatile space for relaxation or enter ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of Normandy's picturesque Seine-Maritime region, this expansive 9-bedroom house in Saint-Germain-sur-Eaulne offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a second home or vacation retreat in France. With its generous living space and lush, wooded garden, this property is a haven for relaxation and family gatherings. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds in your very own slice of French countryside. This home, with its 270 square meters of living space, is designed to accommodate large families or groups of friends, making it the perfect setting for creating cherished memories. A Home Designed for Comfort and Entertainment The ground floor welcomes you with a spacious living room that seamlessly blends a cozy lounge area with a dining space, ideal for hosting dinners or simply enjoying a quiet evening by the fireplace. The separate kitchen, complete with a practical back kitchen, is perfect for preparing delicious meals with fresh, local ingredients. Three bedrooms on the ground floor offer convenient living arrangements, whether for family members or guests. Ample storage solutions and direct access to the garden enhance the functionality of this level. Endless Possibilities Upstairs Venture upstairs to discover six additional bedrooms, each offering its own unique charm and potential. Whether you envision a home office, guest rooms, or a creative studio, the possibilities are endless. Two well-appointed bathrooms and a comfortable dressing room complete this level, ensuring that every need is met. A Garden Oasis Step outside into a sprawling 2800 square meter garden, a true sanctuary for nature lovers. Mature trees provide shade and privacy, while th ... click here to read more

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A Tranquil Escape in the Heart of Normandy Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds in the serene countryside of Saint-Germain-sur-Eaulne. This expansive 9-bedroom house, nestled in the lush landscapes of Normandy, offers a unique blend of rustic charm and modern comfort, making it the perfect vacation home or second residence for those seeking a peaceful retreat. A Home That Tells a Story As you step into this spacious 270 m² home, you're greeted by a warm and inviting living room, where sunlight dances through large windows, casting playful shadows on the wooden floors. The lounge and dining area, with its cozy fireplace, becomes the heart of the home—a place where family and friends gather to share stories and laughter over hearty meals. The separate kitchen, complete with a practical back kitchen, is a culinary enthusiast's dream. Imagine preparing fresh, local produce from the nearby markets, filling the air with the aroma of traditional French cuisine. The ground floor also features three bedrooms, offering convenient, single-level living for family members or guests. A Haven for Nature Lovers Venture outside, and you'll find yourself in a sprawling 2800 m² garden, a true paradise for nature lovers. Mature trees provide shade and privacy, while the ready-to-use vegetable garden and greenhouse invite you to cultivate your own organic produce. A chicken pen adds a touch of rural charm, offering fresh eggs for your morning breakfast. Endless Possibilities Upstairs The upper floor reveals six additional bedrooms, each with its own character and potential. Whether you envision a home office, guest rooms, or a creative studio, these spaces offer endless possibilities to tail ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of Normandy's lush countryside, this expansive 9-bedroom house in Saint-Germain-sur-Eaulne offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a second home that combines tranquility with the charm of rural France. With its generous living space and a sprawling garden, this property is perfect for families, retirees, or anyone looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet scent of blooming flowers in your own private paradise. This house, set on a 2800 m² plot, is more than just a home; it's a lifestyle. The region of Seine-Maritime is renowned for its picturesque landscapes, rich history, and vibrant culture, making it an ideal location for a holiday home or a permanent retreat. ### Key Features: - Spacious Living Area: 270 m² of living space, offering ample room for relaxation and entertainment. - Bedrooms Galore: Nine bedrooms provide flexibility for large families, guests, or even a home office. - Bathrooms: Two well-appointed bathrooms ensure comfort and convenience. - Lush Garden: A beautifully landscaped garden with mature trees, perfect for outdoor activities and gardening enthusiasts. - Double Garage: Secure parking and storage space for vehicles and equipment. - Annexes: Two additional structures offer potential for workshops, studios, or extra storage. - Self-Sufficiency: A chicken pen, vegetable garden, and greenhouse cater to those interested in sustainable living. - Peaceful Location: Situated in a serene environment, ideal for unwinding and enjoying nature. - Accessibility: Easy access to local amenities, transport links, and the cultural attractions of Normandy. ### The Local Experience: Living in Saint-Germain-sur-Ea ... click here to read more

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