Charming Renovated Stone House with Scenic Views in Saint-Antoine-De-Ficalba, Aquitaine - 3 Beds, Large Grounds

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Saint-Antoine-De-Ficalba, Aquitaine, 47340, France, Saint-Antoine-de-Ficalba (France)

3 Bedrooms · 2 Bathrooms · 288Floor area

€200,000

House

No parking

3 Bedrooms

2 Bathrooms

288m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Ever dreamt of a rustic retreat nestled in the charming French countryside? Let me take you on a journey through a captivating stone house located in the peaceful village of Saint-Antoine-de-Ficalba, in the heart of the beautiful Aquitaine region. This enchanting property might just be what you're looking for, offering an ideal escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life, yet full of potential for you to make it your dream home. If you are an overseas buyer or an expat, this could be your very own piece of France waiting for you to move in.

First off, let’s walk through the grandeur that this home has to offer. The house lovingly embraces traditional French architecture. Originally an old barn, it’s recently undergone a renovation giving it a fresh, yet rustic charm. As you step inside, you’ll find a spacious entrance hall that invites you into the home. Here, you are greeted by a large 72m2 living room. This generous space is perfect for entertaining guests or simply spending quiet evenings with your family. With a mezzanine overlooking the living room, it adds a touch of elegance and provides an additional area for relaxation or conversion.

The charming library invites you to cozy up with a favorite book, and the kitchen is ready for someone who loves to cook. Just imagine whipping up a tasty French dish while enjoying the ambience. Adjacent to the kitchen, the dining room awaits where you can enjoy family meals or host dinner parties amid warm, rustic surrounds.

Accomodating is generous with three well-sized bedrooms. Two of which are located on the ground floor, offering comfort with easy access. The adjoining square tower houses the third bedroom, a private retreat complete with its own shower room and toilet. Just imagine waking up to serene views of the surrounding countryside.

Now, let’s turn our gaze to the outdoors, where the magic continues. The grounds are filled with blooming flowers and established trees that create a private, picturesque setting. This garden is a nature lover’s paradise, perfect for a leisurely afternoon stroll. Not to mention the terrace that offers breathtaking views—ideal for sipping your morning coffee or enjoying a glass of wine in the evening. An added bonus is the workshop and well, allowing for potential garden projects or crafts.

While exploring this wonderful home, you might find your mind racing with possibilities. There's a garage offering ample space and access to a cellar, and the attic with approximately 50m² could be converted into additional living space, an artist’s studio, or whatever your heart desires. The choice is yours to make this space uniquely yours.

Saint-Antoine-de-Ficalba is more than just a location; it’s a lifestyle. The quaint village offers a peaceful rhythm of life, perfect for those looking to escape the hectic city life. The local climate is mild, with warm summers and gentle winters, allowing you to enjoy the outdoors year-round.

For everyday conveniences, you have local shops and markets nearby, offering fresh and local produce. Think about leisurely weekends exploring the farmer’s market or indulging in a café crème at a local café. The surrounding area is rich with history and culture, boasting vibrant festivals and historical châteaus to explore.

Outdoor enthusiasts will feel right at home here, with opportunities for hiking, biking, or simply enjoying a picnic in the stunning countryside. Being in the heart of Aquitaine, you are also close to wine country, with numerous vineyards just a short drive away. It's an exquisite place for both relaxation and adventure.

Living in this home not only means enjoying the comfort and character of a stunning stone house, but it also means embracing the delightful offerings of French country life. Balancing privacy with proximity to the lively and historical region of Aquitaine, this property is ideal for families, couples, or individuals looking to invest in their slice of the French life.

Features at a glance:
- Stone house with rustic charm and recent renovation
- Large 72m2 living room with mezzanine
- Cozy library for book enthusiasts
- Kitchen and dining area perfect for family gatherings
- Three bedrooms, one with en-suite facilities
- Terrace with countryside views
- Large garden with trees, flowers, and a well
- Workshop for creative projects
- Garage with cellar access
- Potential to convert attic space

Come and see this hidden gem for yourself. Imagine the potential, the opportunities, and the lifestyle waiting for you in Saint-Antoine-de-Ficalba. Whether you’re looking for a second home, or a fresh start in a new country, this could be the perfect fit. With a property like this, you’re not just investing in a home, but a way of life. Let your story begin in the picturesque heart of France. Give us a shout out when you are ready to make the move!

Details

Amount of bedrooms
3
Size
288
Price per m²
€694
Garden size
6641
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
Yes
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
2
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
House
Energy label

Unknown

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Step out onto the front terrace on a July morning and you'll hear it before you see it — the faint toll of the village bell drifting up the hillside, a pair of swallows cutting arcs above the limestone cliffs, and nothing else. That's the particular silence of Les Eyzies-de-Tayac-Sireuil. Not emptiness — richness. The kind that costs nothing and stays with you long after you've gone home. This compact stone cottage sits elevated against the hillside, looking out over a deeply green valley that hasn't changed much since the Cro-Magnon people found shelter in these same cliffs 15,000 years ago. It's been recently renovated — properly done, not cosmetically patched — and the result is a property that works hard despite its modest 41 square metres. Two levels. An open-plan kitchen and living room on the ground floor where the original stone walls keep things cool without air conditioning even in August heat. A shower room tucked neatly beside it. Climb the stairs and you arrive at a single bedroom that catches the morning light and looks out over the terraced hillside below. Three terraces. That detail matters more than it sounds. The front terrace is where you'll drink your coffee. The side terrace catches the afternoon shade and is where you'll eat dinner — confit de canard from the butcher on the main road through the village, a glass of Bergerac rouge, the kind of meal that takes two hours because that's the pace here. The raised terrace at the upper side has a different quality altogether — quieter, more private, the kind of spot where you bring a book and lose an afternoon. Add a renovated outbuilding that can serve as a studio, office, or extra storage, a stone cellar for keeping wine at the right temperature year-r ... click here to read more

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On a slow Sunday morning in Ceaux-en-Couhé, the bread oven in the stone shed still holds yesterday's warmth. Eight bedrooms, a pond catching the light through the oaks, and 4.8 hectares of parkland stretching out beyond the kitchen window — this is what a second home in rural Poitou actually feels like. Not a curated Instagram fantasy, but something real and rooted. This is a rare find in the Vienne department: a fully renovated maison de maître that has been operating as a group gîte, sleeping up to 24 guests across its eight bedrooms, all equipped with private shower rooms and WCs. It's move-in ready — or more accurately, move-in and open-for-business ready. The bones are solid, the renovation is done, and the layout is already designed for the kind of communal living that makes group holidays worth taking. Whether you're imagining family reunions across generations, a yoga and wellness retreat in the French countryside, or a creative residency program, the infrastructure is already in place. Step inside and the ground floor sets the tone immediately. There's a generous entrance hall that opens into a laundry room, a dedicated office, a proper kitchen, a dining room, and a sitting room — the kind of layout where a group of twelve can occupy the same house without tripping over each other. Three ground-floor bedrooms, each with their own shower room and WC, sit along a hallway with fitted storage. Upstairs, five more bedrooms follow the same logic: private bathrooms, cupboard space, and enough separation that guests actually sleep well. The boiler room sits in a separate annex, keeping mechanical noise well away from the living spaces. And then there's the bread oven shed — a detail that sounds minor until you've pull ... click here to read more

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Charming 3-Bedroom Farmhouse in Picturesque Monbalen Nestled in the serene landscapes of Monbalen, Lot-et-Garonne, this meticulously renovated farmhouse offers a splendid blend of traditional charm and contemporary ease. A perfect retreat for those looking to immerse themselves in the French countryside, the property is thoughtfully updated while retaining its rural allure. Property Features: - Size: 207m² of living space - Bedrooms: Three spacious bedrooms - Bathrooms: Three well-appointed bathrooms - Reception Rooms: Two expansive living areas - Kitchen: Fully equipped modern kitchen - Additional Spaces: Study, attic, laundry room - Heating: Modern heat pump system and a thermodynamic water heater - Windows: Aluminum double-glazed for enhanced insulation - Outdoor Areas: Over an acre of landscaped woodland, equipped with a pool and delightful terrace areas - Parking: Ample space available - Outbuildings: Includes a 37m² barn Amenities: - Satellite broadband available for internet needs - Automated pool cover for the private swimming pool (6 x 3 meters) - A security system (details available upon inquiry) - Distance to local shops: approximately 15 minutes - Close proximity to Bergerac Airport – about 1 hour’s drive Local Area Insight: Monbalen is a quaint village located in the thriving department of Lot-et-Garonne. Known for its verdant rolling hills and vibrant agricultural community, living here means embracing the tranquility of rural life with modern conveniences within reach. The area is famous for its local produce markets, particularly in the nearby bustling market town of Villeneuve-sur-Lot, just a 15-minute drive away. Other charming towns and villages worthy of exploration include Montaigu-de-Quercy, ... click here to read more

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Welcome to this absolutely charming chateau located in the picturesque region of Aquitaine, within the serene locale of Lot-et-Garonne, specifically in the endearing village of Laroque-Timbaut. This magnificent property, built in 1901 by the acclaimed Agen architect Ephraïm Pinètre, is a true gem showcasing the stunning Art Nouveau style. With an ample living space of around 300 m² and perched on a sprawling 5.2 hectares of lush, wooded grounds, this home promises a blend of grand historical architecture and modern living. Now, let's dive deeper into the home itself. This chateau offers five bedrooms and two bathrooms, making it an ideal family home or a luxurious retreat. The current owners have meticulously renovated the ground floor, preserving the enchanting period details. You walk into a grand entrance hall that sets the tone for the entire home. Continue moving into the large dining kitchen complete with a utility room. Perfect for those who love to cook or host gatherings, this space flows seamlessly into the elegant dining room, which features a cozy fireplace and charming double aspects. The ground floor also boasts a lounge brimming with period mouldings and cornices that transport you back to an age of timeless elegance. There's also a second lounge area, a laundry room, and a toilet for added convenience. Upstairs, the first floor presents a delightful landing that guides you to the master suite, which is equipped with an en-suite shower room. A guest room also benefits from an ensuite shower room and toilet. An additional bedroom also includes an en suite shower room and toilet. The journey doesn't end here. The top floor is a canvas waiting for your touch. With three lovely rooms in need of some red ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque landscape of Aquitaine, Lot-et-Garonne in Laroque-Timbaut, France, this unique property offers a harmonious blend of rustic charm and convenience, making it a compelling choice for overseas buyers seeking a serene lifestyle or potentially embarking on a gîte business. The estate encompasses two distinctive stone houses, multiple outbuildings, a contemporary swimming pool, and 8 hectares of diverse land. This property, priced at €657,200, presents itself as a welcoming canvas for those ready to embrace the tranquil French countryside life. Main House Features: - Approximately 230 m² of living space distributed elegantly across various rooms - A welcoming kitchen/living area with stone walls and visible beams exudes warmth and character - A cozy lounge featuring a fireplace with a double hearth extending into the living room - Access to a large, covered terrace offering picturesque views, perfect for outdoor dining or relaxation - 4 bedrooms, and 2 bathrooms designed to accommodate a comfortable family lifestyle - Upper floor transformed into a vast games room plus two attics providing ample storage or renovation possibilities - The basement includes three versatile rooms, enhancing the functional space of the property Secondary House Features: - Approximately 80 m² of habitable space, making it an ideal guest house or rental opportunity - Comprises a lounge, fitted kitchen/dining area, 2 bedrooms, and a shower room, all finished to a good standard - Both north and south-facing covered terraces enhance the living experience with options for sun or shade Amenities and Additional Features: - Newest addition, a saltwater 9x4m swimming pool with a reinforced liner, constructed in 2021 - Outbuildin ... click here to read more

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Located in the charming region of Aquitaine, Lot-et-Garonne, in the quaint village of Laroque-Timbaut, this picturesque farmhouse is sure to steal your heart. Spanning an impressive 320 square meters, this property is perfect for families looking for a dream home in the French countryside or for expats seeking a tranquil retreat away from the hustle and bustle. Priced at €646,600, it offers a fantastic blend of history and modern comforts. Let's paint a picture: As you make your way up the long private driveway, you're greeted by fruit trees laden with cherries, apples, and plums lining your path. You’ll find it hard not to be charmed by the scenery. At the end of this enchanting drive is a generous parking area and a double garage measuring approximately 47 square meters—plenty of space for vehicles or even a small workshop. The main stone house is the crown jewel, offering around 230 square meters of living space. Step inside, and you’ll be greeted by a fitted kitchen and living room adorned with rustic stone walls and beautiful wooden beams. A cozy lounge features a fireplace with a double hearth, providing warmth and ambiance for both the living room and the lounge. Imagine yourself nestling into a good book by the fire, while the rest of the family enjoys the adjacent large covered terrace which extends the living space outdoors. On the ground floor, you'll find a charming study, a snug TV room with another fireplace, 4 comfortable bedrooms, and 2 bathrooms. Each room tells its own story, and the stone walls speak of times gone by. Upstairs, a large games room awaits, offering endless possibilities for fun and relaxation. Two spacious attics provide abundant storage or could be converted into additional living sp ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Lot-et-Garonne region, this enchanting 5-bedroom house in Laroque-Timbaut offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of French paradise. With its prime location in Aquitaine, this property is the ideal second home for those seeking a tranquil retreat amidst nature's splendor. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds, as the morning sun filters through the trees surrounding your private sanctuary. This stone-built house, perched on the side of a rock face, is a testament to timeless elegance and modern comfort, offering a perfect blend of rustic charm and contemporary living. A Gateway to French Countryside Living Laroque-Timbaut is a quintessential French village, where time seems to slow down, allowing you to savor every moment. The region is renowned for its rolling hills, lush vineyards, and historic châteaux, making it a dream destination for those who appreciate the finer things in life. Property Highlights: - Spacious Living: With 260 square meters of living space, this home offers ample room for family gatherings and entertaining guests. - Five Bedrooms: Perfect for accommodating family and friends, ensuring everyone has their own private retreat. - Three Bathrooms: Modern amenities meet classic design, providing comfort and convenience. - Expansive Grounds: Set on 2.8 hectares of land, including wooded areas, offering privacy and a connection to nature. - Swimming Pool: A 10 x 5-meter pool provides a refreshing escape during warm summer days. - Stunning Views: Enjoy breathtaking vistas of the surrounding countryside from the large covered terrace. - Detached Outbuilding and Garage: Additional space for storage or potential convers ... click here to read more

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Welcome to the idyllic commune of Pujols, nestled within the Lot-et-Garonne region of unparalleled natural beauty in the Aquitaine province, France. This superb 5-bedroom stone house, situated in the heart of Pujols, truly epitomizes tranquility and privacy. The property, well-kept and expertly designed, promises an enviable lifestyle just a stone's throw away from local amenities. Upon entering, the charm of this home cannot be overstated. Craftsmanship is evident with the use of high-quality materials, blending seamlessly into a harmonious layout. Let's delve further into the features. The sprawling 292 m2 property is intelligently designed to offer space and comfort. On the ground floor, a spacious main hall welcomes you into the expansive living area and a charming sitting room. Enjoy cosy winter evenings by the fireplace, creating memories for a lifetime. The modern fitted kitchen is perfect for culinary exploits, and the bedroom with an attached bathroom offers privacy and comfort. As we ascend to the first floor, a large mezzanine elegantly connects the four bedrooms, each radiating its own charm and comfort. Further enhancing its appeal is the presence of a private shower room in one of the bedrooms. An additional office space allows for a pleasant work-from-home experience, and with two more bathrooms and a WC, the house caters to the comfort of everyone. Among the amenities, the house offers: - Spacious Living Room - Fireplace - Modern Kitchen - Five bedrooms, four bathrooms - Home office Featuring: - South-Facing Terraces - Private Swimming Pool - Pool house with an en-suite shower. Living in Pujols, you will experience moderate to warm climate, with occasional rainfall, allowing you to fully indulg ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Lot-et-Garonne region, this exquisite 5-bedroom house in Pujols offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of French paradise. With its expansive 292 square meters of living space, this property is not just a house; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with relaxation, adventure, and unforgettable memories. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant chirping of birds, as the morning sun filters through the lush greenery surrounding your home. This is the daily reality in Pujols, a charming village known for its rich history, vibrant culture, and stunning landscapes. As a second home, this property offers the perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of city life, providing a serene retreat where you can unwind and recharge. A Home Designed for Comfort and Elegance Upon entering, you're greeted by a spacious entrance hall that sets the tone for the rest of the house. The ground floor boasts a well-thought-out layout, featuring a large living and dining area perfect for entertaining family and friends. The cozy sitting room, complete with a fireplace, invites you to curl up with a good book or enjoy a glass of wine on cooler evenings. The modern kitchen is a chef's dream, equipped with state-of-the-art appliances and ample counter space, making meal preparation a joy. Adjacent to the kitchen, a comfortable bedroom with a private bathroom offers convenience and privacy for guests or family members. Upstairs, a World of Possibilities The upper level of the house is equally impressive, with a large mezzanine that adds a touch of elegance and connects four beautifully appointed bedrooms. Each room has its own unique charm, with one featuring a private shower r ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Lot-et-Garonne region, this exquisite 5-bedroom stone house in Pujols offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of French paradise. With its expansive 292 square meters of living space, this property is perfect for those seeking a second home or a vacation retreat in the charming Aquitaine countryside. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant chirping of birds, as the morning sun filters through the lush greenery surrounding your home. This is the daily reality at this stunning property, where tranquility and natural beauty abound. A Home with Character and Comfort Upon entering, you're greeted by a spacious and welcoming entrance hall that sets the tone for the rest of the house. The ground floor boasts a well-designed layout, featuring a large living and dining area perfect for entertaining family and friends. A cozy sitting room with a fireplace invites you to unwind with a good book or a glass of wine. The modern fitted kitchen is a chef's delight, equipped with all the amenities needed to prepare delicious meals. Adjacent to the kitchen, a comfortable bedroom with a private bathroom offers convenience and privacy for guests or family members. Upstairs Elegance Ascend to the upper level, where a large mezzanine adds a touch of elegance and seamlessly connects four additional bedrooms. Each room is thoughtfully designed, offering its own unique charm and comfort. One bedroom features a private shower room, ideal for accommodating guests or a growing family. A well-appointed study provides the perfect space for remote work or quiet reflection, while two additional bathrooms and another WC ensure that everyone has ample space and privacy. Outdoor O ... click here to read more

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Property Description Nestled in the historic and serene setting of Laroque-Timbaut in the picturesque region of Aquitaine, Lot-et-Garonne, this five-bedroom house presents a delightful opportunity for those looking to embrace a tranquil rural lifestyle. The property, whilst in good condition, offers the new owner a chance to infuse personal touches and perhaps some modern updates to create their ideal living space. This charming home exhibits an inviting aura with its character-rich design and an unusual, engaging layout. It spreads generously across 131 square meters, ensuring ample room for a large family or for hosting guests. The main house boasts four spacious bedrooms, while a supplementary gite provides additional accommodation, complete with a large summer kitchen featuring a BBQ area—perfect for entertaining during the warm months. The living quarters are thoughtfully divided to include a large lounge segmented into a TV area and a more formal sitting space. Adjacent to this, a split-level office area and dining room offer functional spaces for both work and relaxation. The two primary bedrooms and dining area benefit from south-facing views, which bathe these rooms in natural light and provide picturesque vistas of the surrounding landscape. Outdoor and Additional Features The outdoors is equally impressive, characterized by a wooded, enclosed garden that houses an array of wild orchids and a shallow pond adorned with water lilies. The garden’s configuration invites biodiversity and affords fabulous views towards the Pyrenees on clear days. A south-facing patio presents an ideal spot for enjoying the serene environment or partaking in alfresco dining. List of Property Features: - Five bedrooms (includes o ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene landscapes of Bajamonde, Aquitaine, this spacious ten-bedroom house presents a unique living opportunity, especially suitable for those looking to immerse themselves in the tranquility of rural France while still enjoying the conveniences of nearby urban life. The property, a harmonious blend of past and present, features a main residence and two additional gîtes, making it an appealing prospect for families or as a potential business venture. The main house, a period stone structure dating from the early 19th century, holds a characterful appeal with its original features such as insert fireplaces, wooden floorboards, and beamed ceilings intact. A modern touch is provided by the fully equipped kitchen complete with integral appliances, offering a comfortable living environment. This house also boasts a substantial cellar which includes workshop space and garaging for one car, alongside double glazing and oil central heating that ensure the home remains cozy throughout the year. The first gîte, converted from a former barn, offers five en-suite bedrooms adorned with cathedral ceilings and superb exposed beams. The blend of terracotta floor tiles on the ground floor and oak boards on the upper level adds to its rustic charm. This establishment also features a log burning stove and a modern fitted kitchen, ensuring the comfort of guests. A one-bedroom annexe with its private parking expands the living space, ideally suited for hosting friends or family. The second gîte contains two bedrooms and a delightful mezzanine area fitted with modern amenities, including a kitchen and sitting area with a cozy log burning stove. While mostly completed, a few small finishing touches are required, offering new ... click here to read more

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This four-bedroom house situated in the charming commune of Bias in the scenic Aquitaine region of Lot-et-Garonne offers a delightful opportunity for those looking to immerse themselves in French country living while still having access to modern conveniences. Spanning two floors plus a substantial garden, the property sits on a 1154 m² plot. It embodies a mix of functional living spaces with potential for personalization, particularly appealing for overseas buyers interested in a taste of the relaxed French lifestyle coupled with an investment that allows space for creativity. Property Features: - Bedrooms: 4 (Three on the first floor; one multi-purpose room on the ground floor that could serve as an additional bedroom) - Bathrooms: 1 shower room; 2 separate toilets (one on each floor) - Kitchen: Fitted kitchen on the first floor; a separate fitted summer kitchen on the ground floor - Living Areas: Spacious living/dining room with a southeastern-facing balcony, offering ample natural light and a pleasant outlook - Additional Spaces: Large garage, conservatory, and a multi-purpose room - Outdoor Areas: A sizable garden encompassing the house, with potential for partial construction (subject to permissions) to expand or add structures Local Amenities: - Close proximity to local shops, dining options, and essential services - Easy access to public transportation networks - Nearby schools and community facilities Living in Bias, one not only enjoys the serenity and beauty typical of the French countryside but also benefits from the mild, generally warm climate characteristic of the Aquitaine region. Summers here are pleasant, highlighted by ample sunlight ideal for outdoor activities and gardening, while winters remain ... click here to read more

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If you're considering a move to the charming village of Bias in Aquitaine, Lot-et-Garonne, France, this 4-bedroom house might just be the one for you. This detached 2-storey home is situated on a generous plot of around 1154 m², offering you both ample living space and a plethora of opportunities to make it truly your own. Let's dive into the details and see why this property could be your next great investment. As you step into the house, you'll find yourself on the first floor, where a hallway guides you through the various rooms. This level features three cozy bedrooms, a convenient shower room, and a separate toilet. The fitted kitchen is perfectly functional and provides all you need to prepare hearty meals for your loved ones. Adjacent to the kitchen is the bright living and dining area, which opens up to a balcony with south-east exposure, perfect for morning coffees or evening relaxation. Heading downstairs to the ground floor, you'll discover even more versatile space. A large garage is perfect for storing your vehicle or converting into a workshop. There's also a fully-equipped summer kitchen, ideal for those warm French summers. An additional separate toilet on this level adds extra convenience. A spacious multi-purpose room on the ground floor could easily double as a fourth bedroom, a home gym, or an office space, depending on your needs. From here, you'll have access to the conservatory, which in turn leads you to the lovely garden that wraps around the house. The garden is a standout feature of this property. Not only is it a delightful space for leisure and entertaining, but part of it is also buildable (subject to necessary permissions), offering a unique opportunity to perhaps add an extension or eve ... click here to read more

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Welcome to this charming home nestled in the serene countryside of Pont-du-Casse, in the heart of Aquitaine's Lot-et-Garonne region. A true gem for those looking to immerse themselves in the tranquility of rural France while maintaining easy access to modern conveniences, this property presents a unique blend of comfort, history, and potential. Property Features: - Living Space: The property boasts an approximate living area of 170 m² within the main house, complemented by an additional 65 m² guest house, ensuring ample space for family and visitors alike. - Bedrooms: There are 4 generously sized bedrooms distributed between the main and guest house, designed to provide rest and relaxation. - Bathrooms: The property is equipped with 3 well-appointed bathrooms, catering to the needs of a modern household. - Land: Set within 9,487 m² of lush, wooded parkland, this home offers a private and picturesque setting. - Additional Buildings: A 165 m² barn provides extensive storage space, alongside a workshop and garage. The upper floor of the barn offers around 85 m² of space, ripe for conversion, subject to the relevant permissions. - Amenities: The home is fitted with aluminium double glazing, boasts several fireplaces, and benefits from its own water source and well. Local Area & Climate: Pont-du-Casse lies in a region renowned for its pleasant climate, characterized by warm summers and mild winters, making it an ideal year-round destination. The local area feels like stepping into a postcard of quintessential French countryside, with rolling hills, vineyards, and medieval villages inviting exploration and adventure. Living here means becoming part of a community that values the slow pace of life, local produce, and a dee ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque village of Frespech, this charming 3-bedroom house offers a unique living experience combining tranquility and functionality. Freshly priced at 318,000 euros, this property represents an ideal opportunity for those looking to immerse themselves in the serene lifestyle of Aquitaine, Lot-et-Garonne, while enjoying modern comforts and stunning natural surroundings. The house itself spans approximately 214 square meters and boasts a variety of spaces that cater to both privacy and communal living. The entrance hall gives way to an inviting lounge/living room/library area, perfect for relaxation and family gatherings. The adjacent fully equipped kitchen, complete with sleek bay windows, not only allows for culinary exploration but also serves as a gateway to the delightful terrace that overlooks the verdant valley. Each of the three bedrooms is designed with comfort in mind - the master bedroom features a romantic fireplace and antique cupboard, adding a touch of historical charm. Accompanying these rooms are three well-appointed bathrooms, ensuring that each family member or guest can enjoy their own space and convenience. For those with a penchant for outdoor living, the property does not disappoint. The south-facing swimming pool, measuring 6 x 10 meters, is ideal for cooling off on warm summer days and makes entertaining a breeze alongside the superb summer kitchen. The house is surrounded by approximately 1300 square meters of wooded grounds perched on the hillside, offering awe-inspiring views of the valley below. For the hobbyist or those who work from home, the spacious workshop with its own independent entrance presents an excellent opportunity to set up a studio or office. Features of ... click here to read more

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Welcome to this delightful 2-bedroom house situated in the picturesque setting of Penne-d'Agenais, a town revered as one of the most beautiful in France. Nestled within the Aquitaine region of Lot-et-Garonne, this property presents a unique blend of historical charm and modern potential, perfect for those looking to immerse themselves in the tranquil pace of French country living. Property Features: - Charming 17th-century architecture - Total area of 137 sqm - Cozy living space with exposed stonework and wooden beams - Dining room opening onto a kitchen - Two comfortably-sized bedrooms - A functional shower room - Separate toilet - Utility room, enhancing kitchen area - Convertible landing space, offering potential for additional room - Welcoming 20 sqm courtyard, ideal for leisure and relaxation - Terrace overlooking a quaint cobbled street - Convenient parking for two cars - A soothing garden space where greenery abounds The house, while in good condition, offers a splendid opportunity for those who delight in customization, perhaps to fashion the home that perfectly caters to one’s personal taste or to adapt to the needs of a modern lifestyle. Each room and corner of the house tells a story of centuries past yet holds the promise for the future. Living in Penne-d'Agenais, you’re not just buying property; you’re stepping into a lifestyle enveloped by history and natural beauty. The village is characterized by its medieval streets, rich heritage, and vibrant community life. Whether it’s strolling through the historic lanes, visiting the iconic basilica, or exploring local artisan shops, there is always something to enchant you. Local Amenities: - Local shops and artisan bakeries - Several charming cafes and rest ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Lot-et-Garonne region, this delightful four-bedroom house in Penne-d'Agenais offers a perfect blend of modern comfort and rustic charm. As a potential second home, it promises a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of city life, while also serving as a lucrative investment opportunity in the thriving French holiday home market. A Glimpse into Your New Lifestyle Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of nature, with the sun casting a warm glow over the rolling hills of the French countryside. This is the daily reality for those who choose to make this house their second home. Located in a quaint hamlet, the property offers breathtaking views that stretch as far as the eye can see, providing a tranquil backdrop for your morning coffee on the sun-drenched terrace. Property Highlights - Spacious Living: With 190 square meters of living space, the house comfortably accommodates family and friends, making it ideal for hosting gatherings or enjoying quiet weekends away. - Modern Amenities: The fitted kitchen comes equipped with integral appliances, ensuring you have everything you need to whip up a delicious meal with fresh local produce. - Cozy Ambiance: The sitting room, complete with an open fireplace, offers a cozy retreat during cooler months, perfect for curling up with a good book or enjoying a glass of wine. - Outdoor Paradise: Set on 3000 square meters of land, the property boasts established gardens, a garage, and a garden shed, all enclosed by a secure fence. - Sun Room: A large sunroom provides a versatile space for relaxation or entertaining, with panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. Discover Penne-d'Agenais Penne-d'Agenais is a charming medieval village tha ... click here to read more

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Situated in the picturesque village of Penne-d'Agenais, nestled in the Lot-et-Garonne region of Aquitaine, France, lies this enchanting three-bedroom stone house. With its authentic charm and spacious garden, the house seamlessly blends tradition with modern comforts, offering a lifestyle that's both relaxed and inspiring. A home that doesn't just reveal itself—this property invites you on a journey. As you step inside, you're greeted by a warm and welcoming ambiance. The first floor opens up to a generous kitchen, replete with a utility room. It's a space where culinary stories can unfold, while the adjoining cosy living area serves as a perfect backdrop for evenings spent by the wood-burning stove, surrounded by family or friends. This floor also features a large bedroom complete with an en-suite bathroom, ensuring convenience and privacy. Descending to the ground floor, two more bedrooms await. One of these bedrooms has an independent access, making it ideal for guests or as a private retreat for a family member seeking solitude. A shower room completes this level. Every corner of the house has been thoughtfully designed, maintaining a classic aura while accommodating the needs of modern living. Let's step outside, a highlight of this property and rightly so. A generously sized 4x8m swimming pool rests peacefully in the large garden, echoed by the presence of a well-equipped summer kitchen. Imagine those warm summer afternoons lounging poolside, surrounded by nature's bounty, with the soulful panoramic views stretching endlessly before you. The garden is dotted with various fruit trees and offers multiple terraces, perfect for a morning coffee or an al fresco dinner under the stars. This home is not merely about i ... click here to read more

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Situated in the picturesque and culturally rich village of Penne-d'Agenais in the Aquitaine region of Lot-et-Garonne, France, this 3-bedroom village house presents a charming and fully renovated living space, ideal for families and individuals alike. With its roots deeply infused in regional history, the property offers an authentic French living experience, enriched by modern comforts and conveniences. The house spans across three beautifully appointed levels. On the first floor, you'll find a cozy and inviting living room adjoined to the kitchen, creating an open and functional space for family activities and entertainment. The warmth of a pellet stove in this area adds a rustic touch while providing efficient heating. A convenient bathroom fitted with a shower and a separate WC completes this floor. On the upper floors, the house features three well-sized bedrooms, providing ample personal space for all family members. An additional small living area on the top floor offers a quiet retreat or can serve as an office or playroom. List of Property Features: - Total living area of 127 square meters - 3 bedrooms - 1 bathroom with shower and WC - Open plan living room and kitchen - Electric radiators in bedrooms - Pellet stove in the living area - Fully renovated interiors - Located in a renowned village Living in Penne-d’Agenais not only means residing in one of France's most beautiful villages but also enjoying a lifestyle that blends historical richness with the tranquility and beauty of the natural surroundings. The village itself is a jewel, famously part of the Santiago de Compostela pilgrimage route, which brings a unique blend of cultural heritage and vibrant community life. The cobblestone streets, medieval buil ... click here to read more

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