Charming Village House in Lauzun, Aquitaine: Ideal Second Home Retreat

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Lauzun, Aquitaine, 47410, France, Lauzun (France)

3 Bedrooms · 2 Bathrooms · 143Floor area

€167,400

House

Parking

3 Bedrooms

2 Bathrooms

143m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Nestled in the heart of the picturesque village of Lauzun, Aquitaine, this delightful stone house offers a perfect blend of rustic charm and modern comfort, making it an ideal second home for those seeking a tranquil escape in the French countryside. With its inviting ambiance and strategic location, this property promises a lifestyle filled with relaxation, exploration, and unforgettable memories.

Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of village life, the aroma of freshly baked croissants wafting through the air as you step onto your private terrace, coffee in hand, to soak in the morning sun. This is the essence of life in Lauzun, where time seems to slow down, allowing you to savor every moment.

Property Highlights:

- Spacious Living: The ground floor features a large sitting and dining area, perfect for entertaining family and friends or enjoying cozy evenings by the fireplace.
- Modern Kitchen: A well-equipped kitchen/diner with direct access to a fabulous covered terrace, ideal for al fresco dining.
- Comfortable Bedrooms: Three double bedrooms, including a master suite with an ensuite shower room, provide ample space for relaxation and privacy.
- Outdoor Oasis: A covered terrace and garden offer a serene setting for outdoor gatherings, morning yoga, or simply unwinding with a good book.
- Versatile Hangar: An open-sided hangar presents opportunities for creating a second outdoor dining area or covered parking.
- Village Charm: Located in a charming village setting, offering a sense of community and access to local amenities.
- Ready to Move In: The property is in good condition, allowing you to start enjoying your new home immediately.

The Lauzun Lifestyle:

Lauzun is a quintessential French village, steeped in history and surrounded by the stunning landscapes of Aquitaine. As a second home owner here, you'll have the opportunity to immerse yourself in the local culture, from vibrant markets offering fresh produce and artisanal goods to quaint cafes where you can indulge in regional delicacies.

Seasonal Activities:

- Spring Blooms: Witness the countryside come alive with vibrant colors as flowers bloom and nature awakens.
- Summer Festivals: Enjoy lively summer festivals celebrating local traditions, music, and cuisine.
- Autumn Harvest: Participate in grape harvests and wine tastings, experiencing the rich flavors of the region.
- Winter Retreats: Cozy up by the fireplace after a day of exploring nearby historical sites and charming villages.

Accessibility:

Lauzun is conveniently located within easy reach of major transport links, making it an accessible destination for international travelers. The nearest airport is just a short drive away, ensuring seamless travel to and from your holiday home.

Investment Potential:

With its desirable location and charming features, this property offers excellent potential as a vacation rental, providing an opportunity for a return on investment while enjoying your own personal retreat.

Owning a second home in Lauzun means more than just acquiring a property; it's about embracing a lifestyle that celebrates the beauty of the French countryside, the warmth of village life, and the joy of creating lasting memories with loved ones. Whether you're seeking a peaceful retreat or an active holiday base, this charming village house is ready to welcome you home.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
3
Size
143
Price per m²
€1,171
Garden size
326
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
Yes
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
2
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
House
Energy label

Unknown

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Nestled in the heart of the enchanting Aquitaine region, this delightful 3-bedroom house in Lauzun offers a unique blend of rustic charm and modern comfort. With its prime location in a quaint village, this property is perfect for those seeking a serene lifestyle amidst the rolling hills and vineyards of southwestern France. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of nature, sipping your morning coffee on the sun-drenched terrace, and planning your day in this idyllic setting. Whether you're an expat looking for a peaceful retreat or an overseas buyer seeking a second home, this property promises a lifestyle of tranquility and cultural richness. Local Lifestyle and Climate Lauzun is a picturesque village that embodies the quintessential French countryside experience. The region enjoys a temperate climate, with warm summers and mild winters, making it an ideal location for year-round living. The village itself is steeped in history, with charming cobblestone streets, historic architecture, and a welcoming community. Living in Lauzun means embracing a slower pace of life, where you can enjoy leisurely strolls through the village, explore local markets brimming with fresh produce, and indulge in the region's renowned gastronomy. The nearby Dordogne River offers opportunities for kayaking and fishing, while the surrounding countryside is perfect for hiking and cycling. Property Features and Amenities - Spacious Living Area: The house boasts a generous 288 square meters of living space, providing ample room for family gatherings and entertaining guests. - Three Comfortable Bedrooms: Each bedroom is designed with comfort in mind, offering a peaceful retreat at the end of the day. - Two Modern Bathrooms: Well-appointed bathr ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque region of Aquitaine, this charming farmhouse presents a rare opportunity for those seeking the tranquil allure of French countryside living. Located in Lauzun, just a stone's throw from the center of the village, this property combines traditional architecture with modern comforts, creating a wonderful home for families or anyone looking to embrace a slower, more fulfilling pace of life. Lauzun is all about embracing the serene and rustic beauty of the French countryside, rich in history and culture. Located in the southwest of France, Aquitaine is renowned for its lush landscapes and charming villages. The region boasts a pleasant temperate climate with mild winters and warm summers, making it ideal for those wanting to escape the harsher climes of northern Europe. Life here is all about enjoying sunny days surrounded by nature, discovering local markets, and indulging in leisurely pursuits such as cycling and hiking. The village of Lauzun provides a quintessential French experience. Here, you'll find charming streets lined with cafes, bakeries, and small shops that offer everything you need on a day-to-day basis. The local community is vibrant, welcoming newcomers with warmth and offering an array of activities to enjoy. From wine tasting events featuring local vineyards to community fairs and festivals celebrating regional heritage, there's always something happening in this lovely corner of France. Now, let's delve into the farmhouse itself. This beautifully maintained property features four sizeable bedrooms and two well-appointed bathrooms. The house spans 210 square meters, providing plenty of space for everyone, be it family or friends, to enjoy. The highlights includ ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Aquitaine region, this exquisite 5-bedroom stone house in Lauzun offers a unique blend of rustic charm and modern comfort, making it an ideal second home for those seeking a tranquil retreat in the French countryside. With its rich history, vibrant culture, and stunning landscapes, Lauzun is a hidden gem that promises a lifestyle of relaxation and adventure. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of nature, with sunlight streaming through the windows of your spacious bedroom. This property, set on a sprawling 9,425 square meters of land, offers ample space for both relaxation and recreation. The meticulously maintained grounds feature a swimming pool, a serene pond, and a charming stream, providing a perfect backdrop for leisurely afternoons or lively family gatherings. ### A Home with Character and Comfort This stone-built house exudes character, with its traditional architecture and thoughtful design. The interior is immaculately presented, offering a seamless blend of old-world charm and contemporary amenities. With three reception rooms, there's plenty of space for entertaining guests or enjoying quiet evenings with family. - Five spacious bedrooms: Perfect for accommodating family and friends. - Three modern bathrooms: Ensuring comfort and convenience for all. - Attached barn: Offers potential for additional living space or storage. - Swimming pool: Ideal for cooling off during warm summer days. - Large grounds with woodland: A nature lover's paradise. - Pond and stream: Adds to the property's serene ambiance. - Covered terrace: Perfect for al fresco dining. - Carport: Provides sheltered parking. - Utilities: Equipped with water, electricity, and a septic tank. ### The Al ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the charming landscape of Lauzun, Aquitaine, you'll discover this remarkable 5-bedroom stone house—an opportunity you won't want to pass up. Imagine yourself in this distinct piece of French countryside, offering a harmonious blend of tranquility and accessibility. This property strikes the ideal balance for those seeking a serene retreat with the convenience of being not far from bustling life. To begin with, let's paint a picture of what's in store for you here. The house, with its solid stone construction, immediately grabs your attention. This dwelling isn't just about looks; it's ready for you to move right in. As you approach, you're greeted by sweeping grounds of approximately 9425 square meters—a lush canvas of fields interspersed with beautiful woodland, all the way down to the stream trickling alongside a charming pond. Imagine taking your morning coffee here, watching the local wildlife as the sun rises. The property, inside and out, is well-cared for, showcasing a commitment to upkeep that will make your transition smooth and effortless. If hosting is your thing, this home has an abundance of space to ensure every guest feels welcomed. Picture gathering loved ones in the ample living spaces, complete with three reception rooms to accommodate your social occasions or intimate family gatherings. Here's what you have to look forward to: - 5 spacious bedrooms - 2 neatly designed bathrooms - 3 grand reception rooms - A stylish swimming pool for those hot summer days - An inviting pool house/summer house - A classic stone-built aesthetic - An attached barn for extra storage or creative space - 9425m² of land featuring a pond and stream - Extensive covered terraces for relaxing evenings - A practical ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Aquitaine region, this enchanting farmhouse in Lauzun offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of French countryside charm. With its sprawling grounds, dual residences, and a serene setting, this property is the epitome of a dream vacation home or second residence. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet scent of blooming fruit trees. This property, set on the edge of a quaint French village, offers a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. The main farmhouse, with its seven bedrooms, exudes rustic elegance, while the additional four-bedroom stone house provides ample space for guests or extended family. A Lifestyle of Leisure and Relaxation Lauzun, a charming village steeped in history, is just a short drive away, offering a delightful array of shops, restaurants, and local markets. The region is renowned for its mild climate, making it an ideal location for year-round enjoyment. Whether you're sipping a glass of local wine on the terrace or exploring the nearby vineyards, this property promises a lifestyle of leisure and relaxation. Key Features: - Main Farmhouse: 7 bedrooms, perfect for large families or hosting guests. - Second Stone House: 4 bedrooms, ideal for rental potential or additional family space. - Swimming Pool: Dive into relaxation with a private pool surrounded by lush greenery. - Expansive Grounds: 30,000m² of land featuring established fruit trees and woodland. - Proximity to Amenities: Just 5 minutes from Lauzun's shops and restaurants. - Accessibility: 20-minute drive to Bergerac Airport, connecting you to major European cities. - Garage/Workshop: Ample space for hobbies or storage. - Peaceful Setting: Located on th ... click here to read more

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Nestled right in the heart of the charming village of Lauzun, this impressive 5-bedroom townhouse offers both convenience and tranquility. Imagine living in a place where all amenities are just a few minutes' walk away, yet you can retreat to your private garden and enjoy peace and quiet. Let's talk location first. Lauzun is perfectly positioned in the Aquitaine region of France. It's about a 30-minute drive from Bergerac, a town with its own airport and SNCF train station, making it super accessible. If you're thinking of exploring more of France, Agen is just an hour away, Bordeaux is around 1.5 hours, and Toulouse can be reached within 2 hours. This connectivity makes Lauzun an ideal spot for anyone looking to immerse themselves in French village life while having the flexibility to travel easily. Now, the house itself. Spanning four spacious floors, this townhouse offers ample space for a growing family or for those looking to host guests. The ground floor welcomes you with a large, bright kitchen complete with a laundry/pantry area. Here, you'll have direct access to a sunny terrace, perfect for morning coffees or evening dinners, leading to the garden below. The living room exudes charm with its wooden floors and cozy wood-burning stove—imagine curling up here on a chilly evening. Moving up to the first floor, the master bedroom is a luxurious retreat with its en-suite bathroom and WC. A second bedroom on this floor has access to an office, offering a stunning view of the garden. This setup is ideal for those who might work from home or need a quiet study area. The top floor doesn't disappoint either. It hosts two more bedrooms, each with its own dressing room and en-suite bathroom. One of these bedrooms even h ... click here to read more

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Welcome to this captivating villa nestled in the heart of Lauzun, a charming village in the beautiful region of Aquitaine, France. Surrounded by lush landscapes and a rich tapestry of history, this property invites you to embrace the serene lifestyle that the French countryside promises. As a busy agent specializing in global real estate, I often come across properties that truly stand out for international buyers, and this villa is no exception. It targets those with an eye for a residence that combines tranquility with access to vibrant local culture. This home is ready to welcome its new occupants, offering ample space with the promise of a peaceful and comfortable life. Stepping into the property, guests are greeted by the vast interior space of 176 square meters, evident in every room. The villa holds four generously sized bedrooms and one bathroom, offering ample living space. Designed with family living in mind, the layout of the villa provides both privacy and communal areas for gatherings or simple relaxation. Key features of this villa include: - Four spacious bedrooms - A well-appointed bathroom - Cozy reception room - Functional utility room - Convenient off-road parking - A welcoming roof terrace - A snug private courtyard - An invigorating plunge pool - Handy workshop and cellar - Efficient water and electricity services - Connection to mains drainage Positioned within walking distance of Lauzun’s historic village, the location offers an enviable balance between privacy and community. It’s with good connectivity that you'll find yourself just 30 minutes from Bergerac airport—a convenience for those who frequently enjoy international travel. Lauzun, with its picturesque streets and local culture, offers ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the rolling landscape of Aquitaine, France, this picturesque farmhouse is a true escape for those seeking a serene rural lifestyle without fully detaching from the modern amenities that define comfortable living. Situated on a generous 4000m2 plot, this expansive property offers not only space but also the potential for a unique lifestyle away from the hustle and bustle of city life. Let's take a journey through what this property and its surrounding area have to offer. Featuring a well-sized 247m2 living space, this farmhouse invites you with its warm, stone-built structure, a testament to its enduring charm and resilience. With a total of six spacious bedrooms and four bathrooms, the home is ideally suited for a large family or those who enjoy hosting guests. Perhaps one of the most appealing aspects of this property is the bonus of an attached separate cottage. Whether you're considering extra space for accommodating visitors or perhaps even a rental opportunity, this additional dwelling offers flexibility and potential. The farmhouse also includes a restored barn, a small pigeonnier, known for its delightful architectural style, and a Chai, perfect for storing wine, particularly given the region’s rich viniculture history. The property, warmed by gas central heating and shielded by double glazing, ensures comfort throughout the changing seasons. Aquitaine's climate is generally mild with warm summers, making it a delightful place to enjoy outdoor spaces such as the covered terrace, perfect for dining al fresco or simply soaking in the serene environment. Living in a farmhouse offers a unique lifestyle. Imagine waking up every morning to the tranquil sounds of nature, perhaps catching sight of local wil ... click here to read more

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Discover an authentic slice of French countryside living with this charming 8-bedroom stone house located in peaceful Lauzun, Aquitaine. Settled amidst a serene four-hectare woodland park, this residence offers breathtaking views of rolling hills and a tranquil rural setting ideal for both relaxation and adventure. Though exuding traditional rustic charm, the property is a call for those inclined to apply their signature touch, as it would benefit from some refurbishment to spruce up its inherent beauty. The main house, a stately testament to classic architecture, features large, light-filled rooms adorned with exposed beams and elegant woodwork. The spacious accommodations begin on the ground floor, housing a well-sized kitchen with a scullery, a welcoming dining room, cozy living room, enticing billiard room, plus a bedroom, bathroom, and separate toilet. Ascending to the first floor reveals a generous landing area leading to five additional bedrooms, an additional bathroom, and a convenient linen room/dressing room. A full basement below provides essential space for utilities. Adjacent, a captivating farmhouse serves as a secondary dwelling or guest house, presenting two additional bedrooms, a kitchen, living room, bathroom, and toilet, all on one convenient level. The space further extends with an adjoining room suitable for storage or a workshop. Outdoors, the verdant surroundings encapsulate a serene escape with a private swimming pool area and a sizeable terrace, perfect for relaxation or entertaining. A carport accommodates several vehicles, ensuring ample storage and parking solutions. The broader region of Lauzun offers a truly immersive French village experience, complete with proximal local amenities, sho ... click here to read more

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PROPERTY DESCRIPTION Have you ever dreamt of living in a classic, enchanting stone house enveloped in the heart of France's warmth and heritage? Look no further. Direct your attention to this lovely home, nestled in Lauzun, Aquitaine, 47410, France. This property, lovingly built with ancient stones, is a testament to French craftsmanship and charm. Rest within the generous expanse of 210 square meters; this wonderful abode is more than just a place to call home. It brings you five commodious bedrooms and three well-designed bathrooms offering comfort and luxury. The Interior is in good condition, tastefully retained to preserve its character and rustic appeal. High ceilings, original stone walls, and spacious living areas are just some of the design features which reignite its vintage charm. Take full advantage of enjoying the canvas of all four seasons, as Aquitaine, being influenced by an oceanic climate, offers mild winters and wonderfully warm summers. Picture yourself sipping on a steamy cup of coffee on an early foggy winter's morning, or perhaps reveling in the balmy summer evenings with family and friends on the covered terrace. The following points are notable features of the property: - 5 spacious bedrooms - 3 well-appointed bathrooms - Stone house - Size - 210 m2 - Land Size - 9425m2 - Swimming pool with summer house - Pond - Well - Covered carport - Covered terrace A home is a personal sanctuary, and this house encapsulates everything you could desire. Step outdoors and embrace the vast exterior space of 9425 m2, welcoming you with a tranquil pond and stream found at the bottom of the land. Enjoy leisurely strolls amongst your own woodland, rejuvenating yourself amidst the lush greenery of this picture ... click here to read more

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Welcome to the enchanting village of Lauzun, nestled in the picturesque Aquitaine region of France. This delightful stone house is more than just a property; it's a gateway to the quintessential French lifestyle. Set in a peaceful village atmosphere, this home offers the perfect blend of tranquility and accessibility. Lauzun is an idyllic spot, known for its quiet streets and historic buildings, offering a real taste of French rural life. Located just 25 minutes from Bergerac, with its convenient airport access, Lauzun balances seclusion with the ease of travel—a significant advantage for anyone keen on exploring more of France or jet-setting across Europe. The village itself is surrounded by a tapestry of lush vineyards and rolling hills, making it an ideal setting for those who appreciate nature and serenity. The property's build speaks of the rich history of the area. Made from sturdy stone, this detached village house is as robust as it is charming. This is a home ready for its new occupants, offering ample space with its three well-appointed bedrooms and three bathrooms. It stands at a sizeable 326 square meters, ensuring ample room for family life or entertaining guests from afar. The inviting garden area provides a manageable outdoor space that’s perfect for tending a small garden or simply unwinding with a good book. Included with the property is an attached barn—a versatile space ripe with potential for those looking to expand or renovate for additional living area, a workshop, or storage. Living in Lauzun is like stepping back in time, where community life and local traditions take center stage. Residents enjoy the leisurely pace. However, don’t mistake its peacefulness for isolation; the village is just a s ... click here to read more

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Charming 2-Bedroom House in Lauzun, France Nestled in the picturesque town of Lauzun within the Aquitaine region of Lot-et-Garonne, this lovely 2-bedroom house presents an excellent opportunity for those looking to immerse in French rural life, either as a permanent residence, vacation home, or as an investment property. Priced at €162,000, this house combines historical charm with modern conveniences, set in a community-rich area with a welcoming, laid-back ambiance. Property Features: - Approximate size: 156 square meters - Bedrooms: 2 (Double bedrooms, spacious and well-lit) - Bathrooms: 1 (Large with walk-in shower and freestanding bath) - Open plan kitchen, dining, and living area - Partial renovation, which adds a layer of modernity while preserving historical charm - Original stone walls, oak beams, and a feature colombage wall in the living space - High ceiling potential room on the ground floor with a classic fireplace - Additional large loft space, convertible (subject to necessary permissions) - Private Mediterranean-style courtyard, perfect for entertaining - Utilities: Mains drainage connection and high-speed internet via fibre - Partially furnished (subject to conditions) Local Area & Lifestyle: Lauzun stands out with its quaint, historic streets and the warm, inviting nature of its locals. Living in Lauzun means immersing yourself in the slow-paced, enjoyable lifestyle typical of southwestern France. The town offers essential amenities while the proximity to larger cities like Bordeaux provides all the necessities alongside a touch of urban flair. Within walking distance from the house, the community enjoys local bakeries, quaint cafes, and markets that showcase the region's renowned produce and artis ... click here to read more

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Imagine immersing yourself in the pastoral charm and tranquil beauty of the French countryside, with an expansive 10-bedroom farmhouse perched gently within the serene landscapes of Lauzun, Aquitaine. This sprawling estate, covering a generous 540sqm of living space, offers a unique blend of rustic allure and spacious modern comfort, making it an ideal retreat for those looking to encapsulate the essence of relaxed, countryside living. Set on nearly 4 acres of picturesque land, the property provides stunning panoramic views of the surrounding undulating hills and open fields, typical of the Lot-et-Garonne region. The main residence exudes a welcoming atmosphere, with a layout that supports both a lively family life and serene solitude. Characterised by well-proportioned rooms and traditional features, the farmhouse encourages a homely environment with its series of living areas, including multiple lounges with fireplaces — perfect for cozy winter evenings. The kitchen is hearty and fitted, ideal for preparing family meals or entertaining guests. Beyond the common areas, the ground floor hosts several bedrooms and a study, offering flexibility depending on your needs, whether it’s working from home or accommodating family members. Upstairs, additional bedrooms can be found, each presenting distinct character and charm, reflecting the traditional aesthetic of the estate. Outside, the vast land accompanying the property includes meticulously maintained gardens and enough space for potential agricultural pursuits or outdoor recreational activities. For those with a vision, the exterior offers a canvas to create an idyllic outdoor living environment. The property also includes two separate garages providing substantial st ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque town of Lauzun, in the beautiful region of Aquitaine within Lot-et-Garonne, France, this charming 2-bedroom house offers a splendid opportunity for those looking to embrace the serene French countryside lifestyle. With its partially renovated state, this property is perfect for couples, small families, or even as an investment. The heart of this quaint house is on the first floor, where history and modernity blend seamlessly. As you enter, you’re greeted by the original stone walls, stunning oak beams, and a unique colombage wall in the living space, which retains that classic French charm. The open-plan kitchen, dining, and living room layout maximizes the use of space, and the area opens into a private courtyard, ideal for enjoying those warm Mediterranean evenings. The living space on this floor includes: - Two double bedrooms - A large bathroom with a walk-in shower and freestanding bath - Separate WC - Open plan kitchen, dining, living area - Private Mediterranean style courtyard Not to overlook, the property is equipped with the modern comforts of mains drains connection and fiber optics for top-notch internet connectivity, ensuring you’re always connected even in this tranquil retreat. Now, let’s talk about the potential! On the ground floor, there's a substantial room with high ceilings and a feature fireplace waiting for transformation. Imagine crafting it into another living space, a ground floor bedroom, or even an additional bathroom. The room to the rear with side access adds another layer of possibilities for creative renovations—perhaps a guest suite, a home office, or extra family space (subject to necessary permissions). Furthermore, the staircase leads to a large loft ar ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque French countryside, in the tranquil village of Lauzun, this delightful 2-bedroom house is waiting for its new owners. As an international agent, I've witnessed properties all around the world, and I can tell you, Lauzun offers a unique blend of rustic tranquility and convenient access to larger hubs. This home is especially perfect for those of you looking to transition into a French lifestyle or expats eager to settle in an area rich with history and community spirit. For those unfamiliar with Lauzun, it's one of those charming little French villages where history whispers through the cobblestones, and people actually know their neighbors. Situated in the Lot-et-Garonne department of the Aquitaine region, it’s the sort of place where you can get your morning croissant at the local boulangerie, before heading off on a leisurely walk through rolling vineyards. With its temperate climate, expect warm summers and relatively mild winters – perfect for gardening or simply enjoying the outdoors. Speaking of outdoors, the property comes with a charming garden extending over approximately 240 m². It's an ideal spot to unwind with a glass of local wine during the balmy summer evenings. If you're someone who enjoys a little DIY and gardening, this outdoor space offers ample opportunity to craft your own personal Eden. Now, let's talk about the property itself: this 139 m² house is a good fit for couples, small families, or those looking to downsize a tad. Constructed in a classic style, the house has been tastefully renovated, so you get the comfort without having to tackle major renovations. However, over time, a little updating here and there could truly personalize this home to your ta ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the scenic Lot-et-Garonne department of Aquitaine, this four-bedroom house in Lauzun, France, presents a truly distinctive living experience, rich in both comfort and potential. Located on the cusp of a vibrant market town, this property promises a serene lifestyle with convenient access to local amenities and attractions, making it a compelling choice for overseas buyers and expats seeking a taste of the French countryside. The house itself, exuding a rustic charm typical of the Aquitaine region, sits on an expansive plot exceeding 7,000m2. The setting offers a peaceful retreat with abundant space for outdoor activities and gardening—perfect for families or anyone with a penchant for nature. Despite its tranquil locale, the property remains just a stone’s throw from the heart of Lauzun, where weekly markets and community events add a lively touch to rural living. The layout of the property is principally single-level, ensuring accessibility and ease of movement throughout. You're welcomed by an inviting entrance hall that leads to three well-appointed bedrooms and two modern shower rooms. Each bedroom offers a comfortable space, ideal for both rest and privacy. A functional study area provides an excellent workspace, reflecting the needs of many today who work from home. At the heart of the home, the kitchen features efficient space and utilities conducive to family meals or entertaining guests. Adjacent to this are the living and dining areas, both of which open onto a covered terrace. This terrace looks out over a delightful garden and a sizable swimming pool covered by a glazed dome, which guarantees swimming possibilities in various weather conditions. Additionally, there’s a summer kitchen and a Jacuz ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the enchanting village of Lauzun in Lot-et-Garonne, France, this charming house invites you to experience the quintessential French countryside lifestyle. With a generous size of 170 square meters, this property is perfect for families, expats, or overseas buyers yearning for a serene retreat. As your busy real estate agent, let me walk you through all the exciting features of this delightful home and give you a glimpse into what life in Lauzun has to offer. Arriving at Lauzun, you'll be captivated by its picturesque landscape. The village, with its rich history, offers a cozy community atmosphere, ensuring you'll feel right at home. Life in this charming corner of France means getting to enjoy scenic walks amidst rolling hills, vineyards, and sunflower fields that stretch as far as the eye can see. The area is also famous for its mild climate; with warm summers, perfect for lounging by the pool, and gentle winters that add a touch of briskness to the air, fostering delightful cozy nights by the fireplace. The house itself is in good condition, offering both comfort and character. As you step inside, the spaciousness of the large living room greets you with its high ceilings and abundance of natural light. The room is indeed perfect for family gatherings or unwinding after a long day. The kitchen, where the magic and warmth flow freely, is ready for you to prepare delicious meals. Features of the property include: - 3 well-sized bedrooms, providing ample space for family or guests - 2 bathrooms, ensuring convenience for all - An expansive living room with high ceilings that creates an open and airy ambiance - A potential-rich attic space that could be transformed into additional rooms, subject to permissi ... click here to read more

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A Morning in Lauzun Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant chirping of birds in the quaint village of Lauzun, nestled in the heart of Aquitaine's Lot-et-Garonne region. As the morning sun filters through the windows of your three-bedroom house, it casts a warm glow on the rustic wooden beams and terracotta tiles, inviting you to start your day in this serene French countryside retreat. A Day in the Life Step outside onto your spacious covered terrace, where the aroma of freshly brewed coffee mingles with the crisp morning air. The terrace, a perfect spot for leisurely breakfasts or evening gatherings, offers a panoramic view of lush, rolling meadows that stretch as far as the eye can see. Here, time seems to slow down, allowing you to savor each moment. As the day unfolds, explore the vibrant local markets in nearby Eymet and Issigeac, where you can indulge in the region's culinary delights. From artisanal cheeses to freshly baked baguettes, the local produce is a testament to the rich gastronomic heritage of Aquitaine. Enjoy a leisurely lunch at a charming bistro, where the flavors of duck confit and Bordeaux wine dance on your palate. Seasonal Splendor Each season in Lauzun brings its own unique charm. In spring, the countryside bursts into a riot of colors with blooming wildflowers, while summer invites you to bask in the sun-drenched garden, perhaps with a good book in hand. Autumn paints the landscape in hues of gold and crimson, perfect for scenic walks or cycling through the picturesque trails. Winter, with its crisp air, offers cozy evenings by the fireplace, where you can unwind with a glass of local Armagnac. Local Lifestyle and Attractions Lauzun is more than just a picturesqu ... click here to read more

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