Charming Renovation Project in Le Pin-La-Garenne

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Le Pin-La-Garenne, Orne, 61400, France, Le Pin-la-Garenne (France)

2 Bedrooms · 0 Bathrooms · 100Floor area

€49,590

House

No parking

2 Bedrooms

0 Bathrooms

100m²

No garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Introducing a rustic, 2 bedroom house located in the tranquil town of Le Pin-La-Garenne, Orne, France, standing at an attractive price of 49590 euros. This authentic country farmhouse, brimming with character, comes to you at a reduced price, ideal for a renovation project that adds an ambitious touch to an already established home.

Living Area: The house spans 100 square meters, comprised of a ground floor that's home to an entrance area that marries seamlessly with a cozy living/dining room. Alongside is a traditional kitchen room and a shower room inclusive of a WC facility. The attic is transformed into 2 bedrooms, brimming with charm and folklore, evoking a sense of mystique and timeless elegance.

Additional Rooms: The property also comes with two extra rooms that once served as a barn and stable, offering you the opportunity to transform and repurpose these spaces according to your taste and requirements.

Plot Size: Along with the house, you will have ownership of a plot of 1480 square meters, bathing your own slice of French countryside in potential and opportunity.

Despite its rustic appeal, this property does require extensive renovations including structural work to restore its former beauty. Those with an eye for transforming fixer-uppers into masterpieces will find this project invigorating.

Location: Nestled within the Orne department of Lower Normandy, this property resides in a region known for a rich history, inclusive of chaotic, prosperous, and resilient periods. Orne, featuring no coastline, is walled by fellow Normandy departments Manche and Calvados, in addition to Mayenne, Sarthe, Eure et Loir and Eure.

Lifestyle: A peaceful, quiet retreat awaits you in the form of rolling countryside, expansive meadows, and a selection of the country's best weekly markets. Vestiges of the past blend seamlessly with post-WWII modern architecture, making property here attractive and reasonably priced.

Climate: Experience the typical French seasonal changes throughout the year. Summers can be gently warm perfect for visiting local vineyards and tasting the fresh produce at the weekly markets, while winters request the need for a fireside wine testing.

Living in Le Pin-la-Garenne: This blissful town boasts rich French traditions and a tightly knit community. Here, you get a chance to experience life in a classic French village, savor local cuisines, and participate in community events.

Living in A House: A house offers you the luxury of space, privacy and the freedom to customize it according to your needs. With gardens and yards, there're plenty of opportunities for outdoor activities and gardening.

Kelvin Summary: This 2 bedroom house:

- Deserves renovation
- Size of 100 square meters
- Can be converted into a charming country home
- Comes with ample outdoor space
- Holds great potential for repurposing

Remember, this is more than just a house; it's an opportunity to leave your mark on a historic piece of French countryside architecture. If you've always dreamt of owning a home where every brick whispers tales of timeless beauty, this property might be the very dream you've been waiting to live.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
2
Size
100
Price per m²
€496
Garden size
1480
Has Garden
No
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
No
Condition
renovating
Amount of Bathrooms
0
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
House
Energy label

Unknown

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Set in the charming village of Le Pin-La-Garenne, Orne, 61400, in France, this delightful 2-bedroom house showcasing classic French architecture, invites you to imagine a life of tranquility and enjoyment. This property has been reduced in price, making it a compelling option for those seeking an enriching, cultural living experience. Resting on a 1900 m2 enclosed garden filled with mature, verdant trees, this property exudes a welcoming energy from the moment you step inside. The single-storey house consists of a ground floor that includes an inviting entrance, a cozy living room adorned with a fireplace, an extensive kitchen, also with a fireplace and a well-sized bedroom. This suite contains an attached shower room, providing you with a comfortable blend of privacy and luxury. The property additionally offers a large room on the upstairs, patiently waiting for your finishing touch. Here are the features of the property that make it an appealing choice: - Tranquil Stately home - Spacious enclosed garden with mature trees - 2 bedrooms - Cozy living room with fireplace - Large kitchen space with fireplace - Attached bathroom - Additional room upstairs - Stone outbuilding, attic, cellar - 121m2 size The property is undeniably charming, but the real magic lies in the location. Being in Orne, which is part of Lower Normandy, this home rests in a region rich with history and breathtaking landscapes. Take a moment to picture living in a region that blends the serenity of the countryside with the vitality of open meadows. Here are the local amenities that would be at your disposal: - Restaurants and cafes that serve both local and international cuisine - Local markets that attract visitors from all around for their prod ... click here to read more

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Discover a stunning 18th-century residence nestled in the heart of Mortagne-au-Perche, Orne, one of France's hidden gems. This remarkable property, exuding charm and authenticity, offers more than 200 m2 of living space that seamlessly blends historical elegance with modern comforts. Let's start our journey on the ground floor. The kitchen, dining room, living room, bathroom, and WC are all beautifully laid out for convenient access to a magnificent garden. Imagine waking up and stepping right into your lush private oasis. A quaint small bedroom and a practical laundry room complement this level, perfect for day-to-day living. Make your way to the first floor, where the centerpiece is a charming central turret. This unique feature leads to a spacious corridor that houses a dressing room. The floor’s layout includes three cozy bedrooms, an office, another WC, and a bathroom. On the middle floor of the turret, there's an additional charming bedroom complete with its own dressing room. A perfect setup for a growing family or visiting guests. Head up another flight to the second floor, and you'll find a generously sized living room of 35 m2. It's an ideal space for family gatherings, relaxing, or even setting up a home theater. Above this floor, the attic offers two independent spaces accessed by beautiful stone staircases. These rooms hold endless possibilities – from extra storage to potential additional living space. Beneath the entire property, discover a vaulted cellar that speaks of classic old-world charm. This could be an excellent wine storage area or transformed into a unique entertaining space. The garden also hides a gem – a large outbuilding that includes a garage with a workshop. This provides ample space ... click here to read more

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Immerse yourself in the quaint charm of Belforêt-en-Perche, France, with this inviting three-bedroom house nestled in the serene village of Vaunoise. Situated just five minutes from the picturesque town of Bellême, this property offers a perfect blend of rustic appeal and modern comfort, ideal for families or expatriates seeking a tranquil lifestyle. Property Features: - Three spacious bedrooms - Functional ground floor layout featuring a welcoming entrance, a cozy kitchen adjacent to a dining room, and a comfortable living room - Two bathrooms with toilets, one on each floor for added convenience - Additional spaces such as a pantry and an office, perfect for those who work from home - Ample outdoor buildings including a woodshed and a garage - Expansive land area of 6240 m2 providing privacy and freedom Living in Vaunoise offers a serene environment away from the hustle and bustle of city life. The house itself, although in good condition, presents a fantastic opportunity for new homeowners to infuse their personal style and perhaps modernize to their taste. The existing structure is sound, with room for both cosmetic and more intensive enhancements, should one choose. Local Area and Climate: Belforêt-en-Perche is characterized by its lush, rolling countryside and historical sites. The region, historically shaped by its tumultuous past, now stands as a beacon of tranquility and pastoral beauty. The climate here boasts distinct seasons with warm summers and crisp, sometimes snowy winters, inviting a year-round appreciation for the outdoors. Local Amenities: - Weekly markets offering the best of local produce - Close proximity to schools and medical facilities - Several fine dining restaurants and cafes in Bellême - ... click here to read more

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Welcome to Origny-le-Roux, situated in the Orne department of the beautiful Normandy region of France. If you're dreamin' of the French countryside, our property might just be your piece of paradise. This charming 3-bedroom house offers character and comfort, spread across a generous 122 square meters. Nestled on a sprawling 3600 square meter plot, this home presents a delightful blend of rustic charm and modern convenience. From the moment you set foot into this property, you'll notice its unique allure. The main house is a wonderful example of classic Normandy architecture and it's in good condition—ready for you to call it home without needing immediate renovation. The ground floor is where the heart of the home lies. There you will find a well-lit kitchen that opens up to the dining room, perfect for family meals or hosting friends over for a taste of French cuisine. You’ll also have a cozy bedroom on this floor, along with a bathroom, WC, and a handy laundry room. Venturing upstairs, the landing leads you to two additional bedrooms and another bathroom equipped with a WC, making it perfect for family living or having guests stay over in comfort. One of the standout features of this property is its additional outbuildings, measuring an impressive 101m² and 122m². These provide endless opportunities; perhaps a workshop, additional storage, or even a guest house, depending on your aspirations. Living in Origny-le-Roux offers an idyllic pace and a real taste of the good life. This charming village is surrounded by the lush, rolling hills and verdant meadows of Normandy. Thanks to this setting, you'll find peace and serenity at every turn. The region’s climate is mild, with cool winters and warm summers, making it the ... click here to read more

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Nestled amidst the scenic tranquility of Origny-le-Roux in the picturesque department of Orne, this charming farmhouse offers a unique opportunity for buyers looking for a serene rural lifestyle in the heart of France's Lower Normandy region. With a main house and two additional outbuildings, this property spans across a considerable 3600m2 of land, featuring a mature landscape that promises privacy and ample space for outdoor activities. The farmhouse itself exemplifies rustic charm with modern accents, making it ideal for a family or anyone seeking a spacious and captivating home. The ground floor features a harmoniously integrated kitchen that opens to a cosy dining area, perfect for family meals or entertaining guests. Adjacent to this, you’ll find a comfortable bedroom, a well-appointed bathroom, and a practical laundry room. The upper level includes two additional bedrooms and a bathroom, ensuring privacy and space for all residents. For those interested in sustainable living or gardening, the property includes a functional fresh water well—an invaluable asset for cultivating a vegetable garden or maintaining the landscaping. Property Features: - Total plot size of 3600m2 - Three bedrooms - Two bathrooms - Open kitchen and dining area - Functional well - Two sizable outbuildings Living in Origny-le-Roux offers a peaceful retreat into nature, with the surrounding Orne countryside providing picturesque vistas of rolling hills and open meadows. This area is known for its rich history, from periods of war and chaos to prosperity and calm. The remnants of these times can be explored through local architecture and historical sites. Despite its pastoral setting, Origny-le-Roux is not isolated. Residents enjoy excellen ... click here to read more

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Delve into the enchantment of France with this charming 3-bedroom house located in the picturesque region of Laleu, Orne, 61170. Ideally seated on a generous plot of 2110m2, this detached 1980s home boasts a lush garden that will certainly touch the heart of those who have an appreciation for nature's beauty. The property spans an area of 120m2 and provides a cosy setting. The ground floor gracefully introduces an entrance hall that leads into a spacious living room, a welcoming kitchen, a practical storage space, and a WC. Navigate your way to the upper storey and you'll be greeted with a corridor that opens to three warm bedrooms, along with a bathroom that drips with potential and awaits your finishing touch. For additional space, the property features a 62m2 basement that includes robust space for a garage, a wine cellar for the connoisseurs, and a laundry room. Property Features: - 3 bedrooms - Living room - Storage room - Kitchen - 2 WC - 1 Bathroom (pending completion) - Basement (garage, wine cellar, laundry room) The home may require some finishing work, but it opens up a wealth of opportunity to create a dwelling that sparks your unique touch. It is truly an ideal acquisition for your first overseas purchase. Living in Laleu, Orne, means embracing a calm and peaceful lifestyle. The region, which is situated in the south of Lower Normandy, is flush with rolling countryside and lush open meadows. Despite being the only Normandy department without coastline, it represents an ideal location for those seeking quiet rural life. Local Amenities: - Markets: Experience the authentic French lifestyle with Orne's top-tier weekly markets - Countryside: Enjoy the sublime, scenic views - History: Witness the b ... click here to read more

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Welcome to your potential new home nestled in the heart of Normandy, Orne, France—a place where tradition meets tranquility. I'm delighted to present to you this 2-bedroom house located in the quaint town of Rémalard en Perche. As a busy real estate agent working with international clients, I'm here to give you an insider's guide on what life could be like living in this charming area of France. Rémalard en Perche is known for its picturesque landscapes and rich history, providing a sense of calm and simplicity rare to find anywhere else. Let's embark on this journey together. Upon entering the house, you'll find yourself in a cozy entrance hall that opens up into the heart of the home: the kitchen. The kitchen is a welcoming space, perfect for preparing family meals or enjoying a leisurely morning coffee. Adjacent to it, the spacious living room boasts a well-loved fireplace—the kind that invites you to unwind after a long day, perhaps with a book or some soft music playing in the background. - 2 bedrooms, each 14m² - 1 bathroom with WC - Entrance hall - Kitchen - Living room with fireplace (27m²) - Gas central heating - Large attic space (90m²) ripe for conversion The two bedrooms provide ample space for comfort and rest. Whether you’re looking to create a guest room, a home office, or a child's bedroom, these rooms offer versatility to accommodate your lifestyle needs. The single bathroom is practical and functional, serving the home efficiently. Now, let’s talk potential. The house is in good condition, but it’s the attic space that truly offers a canvas for creativity. With 90m² lots of space waiting to be transformed, there’s room to dream big—perhaps an additional bedroom suite or a game room? The choice is y ... click here to read more

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Welcome to an elegant and sophisticated 16th century family treasure situated in the beautiful town of Saint-Longis, Sarthe, France. Embracing an area of 4.80 hectares, this property gracefully introduces a marriage between history and modernity within a spacious 280m2 layout surrounded by tranquil parkland and enchanting woods. Set within gloriously untouched landscapes this property includes: - A large, fully equipped kitchen, - Two comforting living rooms, each housing its own fireplace, - Three generously sized bedrooms on the first floor, - A luxurious master suite, - A bathroom with toilet, - Two additional ground floor bedrooms each complete with their very own shower room and toilet, - An additional attic bedroom with toilet, - Boiler room, and - Ample storage area. This charming six bedroom country home retains its historic charm whilst seamlessly incorporating modern living. A separate outbuilding, segregated into three distinct sections each affording views of the courtyard, provides an ideal space for relaxation or entertainment. By area, these closed sections measure up to 140m2, 77m2, and 70m2 respectively. Located just 2km away from the property are the first shops and reputed schools of the area. A short 2.60km stroll to the North leads to the Perseigne forest, a site renowned for its serene beauty. The Department of Sarthe, belonging to the Pays de Loire region, showcases a diversity of breathtaking valleys, mountains, and woodlands, making it an idyllic haven for nature enthusiasts. The resplendent city of Le Mans, globally celebrated for its 24hr car race, is located within the heart of Sarthe. The charming towns of Sable sur Sarthe and La Fleche are considered the leading economic centres after L ... click here to read more

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Nestled within the picturesque village countryside of Souvigné-sur-Même, just 15 minutes north of the charming town of La Ferte-Bernard, lies this enchanting 3-bedroom detached house. Spacious and welcoming, this single-storey residence, built in 2000, exudes a blend of tranquility and convenience—a perfect embodiment of life in rural France. Set on 134 square meters, this property showcases the charm one seeks in a French countryside home. As you enter, a cozy living room greets you, complete with an elegant insert fireplace. This area seamlessly flows into a fully fitted and equipped kitchen, embodying a space that brings family and friends together. A corridor from the living area guides you to the residence's private quarters, where three comfortably sized bedrooms await. The bathroom is practical and versatile, offering both a bathtub and a separate shower to suit all preferences. There is also a separate toilet for convenience. For those who require storage or have aspirations for more living space, an unfinished attic spans 74 square meters, offering a canvas of potential for further customization. Whether you're dreaming of a home office, an art studio, or extra bedrooms, the possibilities are as vast as your imagination. Property Features: - 3 Bedrooms - 1 Bathroom with Bath and Shower - Living Room with Insert Fireplace - Fully Fitted and Equipped Kitchen - Separate Toilet - Automated Garage Access - Unfinished Attic (74 sqm) - Enclosed Garden and Wooden Shed - Electric Heating and Fireplace - Double Glazing - Mains Drainage Beyond the home itself, the land is bordered by a lush, quiet, and enclosed garden bursting with trees and chirping birds, a serene spot to relax or enjoy a meal al fresco. This garden ... click here to read more

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Property Overview --- Located in the tranquil setting of Neuilly-le-Bisson in the Orne department of Lower Normandy, this charming 3-bedroom farmhouse offers a peaceful retreat with its impressive wooded plot of 1880 m². This property, priced at €162,750, provides a unique opportunity for those looking to immerse themselves in the serene French countryside lifestyle or seeking a promising project in France. Property Features - Living area: 120 m² - Bedrooms: 3 - Bathrooms: 1 - Kitchen: Roomy with potential for customization - Living Room: Spacious with a cozy fireplace - Additional Space: An upstairs office - Outbuilding: A picturesque structure in need of renovation, ideal for a workshop or additional guest space - Exterior: A lean-to structure, ideal for storage or as a carport Amenities - Local weekly markets - Rolling countryside ideal for walking or cycling - Proximity to historic sites and cultural landmarks - Nearby access to other picturesque towns in the Orne department Local Area Neuilly-le-Bisson is nestled in a region that offers a stunning display of nature’s beauty with rolling hills and lush meadows, making it perfect for those who cherish the outdoors and a quiet rural lifestyle. It's an area rich in history, reflected in its architecture and local culture, offering an authentic French rural experience. Climate The climate in Lower Normandy is typically temperate with mild winters and moderate summers, making it suitable for year-round living. The weather is often influenced by the Atlantic, bringing occasional rain, which ensures the lush greenery of the region. Local Living Living in a farmhouse in Neuilly-le-Bisson, Orne allows you to enjoy the simplicity and beauty of rural France. Farmhouses ... click here to read more

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Enchanting Three-Bedroom House in Le Merlerault Nestled within the serene landscape of Orne in the picturesque area of Lower Normandy, this charming three-bedroom house in Le Merlerault offers a rewarding opportunity for those looking to immerse themselves in the tranquil French countryside. Ideal for expatriates or overseas home seekers, this house provides not only a cozy abode but also a canvas for personal design and renovation. The property features a sizable ground floor comprising an entrance hall that leads directly into a living room filled with natural light. Adjacent to this is a flexible space that can serve as a dining room or an additional bedroom, alongside a well-proportioned kitchen that awaits customization to suit personal culinary styles. Also, the ground floor includes a bathroom equipped with WC facilities. The upper story houses two additional bedrooms, a shower room, and another WC, making it ideal for family living or guest accommodation. Additionally, the potential to expand is palpable with an expansive 70 m2 attic that could be transformed into further living spaces, subject to the appropriate approvals. Set on a 306 m2 plot, the property comes complete with a garage, providing convenient off-street parking or additional storage space. While the recent updates to the heating system and the PVC double-glazed joinery offer a good foundation, this house would benefit from some tender love and care to fully revitalize its charm and character, making it an appealing project for those keen on making a space their own. Local Area Insight Le Merlerault, while encapsulating the rustic charm typical of Lower Normany, stands out with its rolling countryside and open meadows. It's a place steeped in ... click here to read more

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Introducing a charming stone abode located in Marolles-Les-Braults, Sarthe, a quiet and peaceful area in the richly historic country of France. This lovely home is situated just 20 min south of Alencon and just 5 minutes away from access to the A28 motorway. This four-bedroom house, with its sturdy structure and classic design, is priced at €199,500. It boasts a generous living space of approximately 120m², smartly utilised to provide you with comfort and convenience in every corner. Features of the house include: - Ground floor: a fitted and fully equipped kitchen, a beautifully spacious living room with a wood-burning stove, a bathroom, two bedrooms, and a boiler room that doubles as a laundry area. - First floor: A landing area, two more bedrooms, a cosy office space, and an additional toilet. Outside, the property offers a courtyard for vehicle shelter and a stone outbuilding measuring a generous 42m² on the ground, perfect for storage or potential transformation into an additional living or working space. The house sits on a plot of 3671m² with lush, green parklands interspersed with matured trees, completely enclosed for your privacy and security. The rejuvenating and tranquil atmosphere of the outdoors offers a fantastic opportunity for a second home for you and your loved ones. Mézières-sur-Ponthouin is a part of the Sarthe department in the Pays de la Loire region. It is a relatively quiet area with half of its inhabitants based in Le Mans and its surrounding locales. The region boasts diverse landscapes from beautiful valleys, mountains and woodland; an ideal setting for those who appreciate nature. Sarthe is famous for the 24-hour car race in Le Mans, making it a prime spot for car enthusiasts. Climat ... click here to read more

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Welcome, dear prospective owner, to an immense opportunity in the strikingly beautiful Le Merlerault, Normandy in France. Immerse yourself in an exciting project that allows you to bring your dream home to life. This unique prospect gives you a chance to transform a former 12th-century parish church into a unique character home with your personal touch. This marvelously intriguing property is waiting for passionate esteem and nous to restore its olden splendor while infusing some contemporary charm. Set on a sprawling plot of 0.29 acres, this property is located amidst the breathtaking countryside near esteemed Haras du Pin, the French National Stud. Revel in the hushed tranquility and pastoral magnificence, accentuated by the whispering breeze and soft chirping of crickets, as nature envelops you in its serene embrace. Parts of this venerable structure date back to the 11th century, while others exemplify the architectural nuances of the 15th century. Historical traces remain evident in the meticulous restoration carried out in 1719 and, are further professed by the steadfast stone. Experience the transcending longevity of time as you explore the remnant elements of its glorious past. The property has an expansive ground floor open space measuring 93 sqm, offering the perfect canvas for you to implement your creative concepts. Beyond this, loft space increases your creative freedom for inventing distinctive zones within this historical abode. The farmhouse offers a total convertible space of approximately 160 sqm, and an additional adjoining garage measuring 13 sqm. The internal roof structure remains in remarkable condition despite the age of the property, and the grand fifteenth-century entrance door continues t ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque heart of Normandy, the charming village of Neuville-sur-Touques offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a second home in France. This expansive 7-bedroom manor house, set amidst the rolling hills and lush landscapes of the Orne region, is a perfect blend of traditional French architecture and modern comfort. With its generous living spaces and authentic character, this property is an ideal retreat for families, expats, or investors looking to immerse themselves in the tranquil beauty of the French countryside. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant sound of church bells, as the morning sun filters through the tall windows of your spacious bedroom. This is the daily reality for those fortunate enough to call this manor their second home. The property, in good condition, offers ample space for family gatherings, holiday celebrations, or simply unwinding after a day exploring the local markets and historic sites. Key Features: - Spacious Living Areas: The ground floor boasts a generous 52 m² living and dining room, complete with an open fireplace, perfect for cozy evenings. - Modern Kitchen: A well-equipped kitchen with twin sinks, an electric oven, and a 6-burner gas cooktop, ideal for preparing gourmet meals. - Seven Bedrooms: Spread across two floors, offering privacy and comfort for family and guests. - Outbuildings: Includes a large double garage and additional storage spaces, providing ample room for hobbies or potential development. - Proximity to Amenities: Just 10 km from the vibrant market towns of Gacé and Sap-en-Auge, offering a taste of local life. - Accessibility: Only 1.5 hours from Caen airport and ferry port, with Paris accessible by train in the ... click here to read more

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Charming 3 Bedroom Townhouse in Conde-sur-Sarthe, Orne Nestled in the quaint town of Conde-sur-Sarthe, this delightful 3-bedroom townhouse presents an ideal opportunity for those looking to immerse themselves in the tranquil charm of the French countryside. Priced at €127,000, this residence boasts a traditional layout spread over multiple levels with versatile living spaces. Property Features: - Size: 80 square meters - Bedrooms: 3 well-sized bedrooms distributed across the floors - Bathrooms: Main bathroom equipped with modern facilities and an additional separate toilet on the ground floor - Kitchen: A fitted kitchen, ready for culinary exploration - Living Areas: A cozy living room, perfect for family gatherings - Additional Spaces: Includes a useful cellar and an attic space Amenities: - Detached garden at the rear, offering a private outdoor retreat - Convenient front parking along the service road - Close proximity to local shops and urban transport services, with a bus stop just 100 meters away The structure of the house is in good condition, making it a solid choice for families or investors. While some areas might benefit from modern cosmetic enhancements, the property holds great potential for personalization. Local Area Insights: Conde-sur-Sarthe is a community steeped in history and natural beauty, located within the Orne department of Lower Normandy. Despite its tumultuous past marked by wars and reconstructions, today it stands as a peaceful and serene locale, ideal for those seeking a slower pace of life away from urban hustle. Residents enjoy rolling countryside vistas, open meadows, and the charm of rustic French architecture. The town and surrounding areas are famed for hosting some of the best w ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene landscapes of Montmerrei in Orne, this delightful four-bedroom country home offers a tranquil and picturesque living experience in the heart of France's Normandy region. Boasting a spacious 150 square meters of living space, the property marries rustic charm with modern amenities, making it a desirable residence for those looking to immergo themselves in rural French life. The ground floor introduces a generously sized 40 square meter living room that lends itself to family gatherings and cozy evenings. The equipped and fitted kitchen features a splendid fireplace with an insert, which not only adds to the room's ambiance but also serves as a functional asset during colder months. Adjoining the kitchen, a terrace with a jacuzzi hot tub provides an idyllic spot for relaxation while overlooking the property's well-kept garden adorned with fruit trees. Additionally, the ground floor hosts a large bedroom complemented by a dressing room and a separate bathroom. Ascending to the upper level, you're met with three bright and spacious bedrooms, each offering a comfortable and private retreat. A practical laundry room and an additional toilet complete this floor, optimizing convenience for residents and guests alike. Among the many virtues of this country abode is its self-sufficient features, including an electric terminal for vehicle charging, a workshop, a greenhouse, and a garden shed. These amenities not only add value but also cater to a sustainable and eco-friendly lifestyle. Living in Montmerrei brings the quaintness of rural France to your doorstep. The town is equipped with educational facilities, including access to a school bus service, ensuring family-friendly living. Local shops are within ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Orne region, this charming 4-bedroom house in Montmerrei offers an idyllic escape for those seeking a second home in the French countryside. With its rich history, rolling landscapes, and vibrant local culture, Montmerrei is the perfect setting for creating lasting memories with family and friends. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet scent of fruit trees in your private garden. This 150m² stone house, in excellent condition, combines rustic charm with modern comforts, making it an ideal vacation home or second residence. Ground Floor: - Step into a spacious 40m² living room, where natural light floods through large windows, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. - The equipped kitchen, complete with a traditional fireplace, opens onto a terrace featuring a luxurious jacuzzi hot tub—perfect for unwinding after a day of exploring. - A well-appointed bathroom and separate WC add convenience, while a large bedroom with a dressing room offers a peaceful retreat. Upstairs: - Discover three bright and airy bedrooms, each offering a tranquil space to relax and recharge. - A dedicated laundry room and separate WC ensure practicality and ease of living. Outdoor Oasis: - The garden, adorned with fruit trees, provides a serene backdrop for outdoor gatherings and leisurely afternoons. - A workshop, greenhouse, and garden shed offer ample space for hobbies and storage. - An electric vehicle charging terminal adds a modern touch, catering to eco-conscious homeowners. Local Lifestyle and Attractions: Montmerrei is a hidden gem in the Orne department, known for its peaceful ambiance and rich cultural heritage. The town boasts a school and convenient access to shops ... click here to read more

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Stand at the kitchen window on a Tuesday morning and watch the mist lift off 1.4 hectares of your own land while the smell of fresh coffee fills a room that's been warmed by thick Norman stone walls for decades. That's not a fantasy — that's a Tuesday here in Gouffern-en-Auge, a quiet commune in the Orne department of Lower Normandy where time moves at a pace most of us have completely forgotten. This five-bedroom stone country house sits on a generous 14,440 square metres of open land with views across the rolling Normandy countryside that shift dramatically with every season. At 258 square metres of living space spread across two floors and a basement, this is a property with real breathing room — the kind of home that absorbs a large extended family during August school holidays and still offers every adult a corner to call their own. The ground floor does something rare: it functions. A fitted and equipped kitchen anchors daily life without fuss. Two separate living rooms mean you're not forcing everyone into the same space every evening. The dining room is the size that makes Sunday lunches stretch well into the afternoon, which in Normandy, they absolutely should. There's also an office — genuinely useful if you're working remotely or managing a rental calendar — plus a ground-floor bedroom and a full bathroom, which makes the house accessible for guests or family members who prefer to avoid stairs. Upstairs, four more bedrooms fan out around a living room, a dressing room, and both a shower room and a bathroom. The basement delivers a proper cellar and an outbuilding, the kind of space that becomes a wine store, a workshop, or a mud room depending on what your life actually needs. Stone construction in this par ... click here to read more

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