Cozy 4-Bed House in Juvigny-Le-Tertre - €X

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Juvigny-Le-Tertre, Manche, 50520, France, Juvigny les Vallées (France)

4 Bedrooms · 2 Bathrooms · 171Floor area

€234,000

House

No parking

4 Bedrooms

2 Bathrooms

171m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Welcome to a charming, spacious and comfortable 4-bedroom house located in the idyllic area of Juvigny-Le-Tertre, situated in the Manche region of France. This delightful property makes the perfect family home or vacation retreat while providing an exceptional opportunity for investment.

At 171 square meters, the house offers space, comfort and convenience with plenty of elements to please its potential owners. Moreover, the condition of the property is good and guarantees a quality French living experience.

The house hosts an entrance area leading to a fitted kitchen, a cozy living room adorned with a fireplace, a shower room, a toilet, and a utility room on the ground floor. The ground floor also features a bedroom providing single-level convenience. The upper floor houses an additional three bedrooms and a bathroom, offering plenty of space for a growing family or for hosting guests.

Additional features:
- Courtyard accommodating two cars (Approx. 50m2)
- Outbuildings
- Land space of 8310 m2
- Double garage in the basement
- Basement also features a boiler room and a cellar
- PVC joinery with roller shutters
- Central heating powered by geothermal energy
- Septic sanitation system

Living in Juvigny les Vallées presents the perfect balance of a peaceful rural life with the convenience of modern amenities. The community is small but vibrant with friendly residents who will make you feel immediately welcome. Shopping for daily provisions is available in nearby Sourdeval, which is home to various shops, boutiques, bakeries, and eateries.

For those who love being surrounded by nature, you'll be pleased to find numerous outdoor recreational opportunities such as hiking, biking, and horseback riding. The English Channel is also in close proximity, making a day trip to the beach an excellent option.

The climate in this region is generally mild with four distinct seasons, making it a perfect location to enjoy seasonal beauty throughout the year. The winters are cool but not extreme, and summers are pleasantly warm.

Living in a house in France offers a unique experience that is both memorable and pleasurable. It presents an opportunity to embrace the tranquility of the countryside, the splendor of historic architecture, and the richness of French cuisine, all while being a part of a warm, inviting community.

Juvigny les Vallées is an enchanting region, rich in history and culture. It is home to numerous historic sites including castles, religious monuments, and ancient water mills. If you are a history enthusiast, you will also find many fascinating museums in the area. The amazing Mont Saint Michel, a popular tourist attraction, is also within reach.

The property would benefit from a few personal touches to transform it into your dream home. With its unique blend of charm, comfort, space, and location, this property offers endless possibility for any discerning buyer. No doubt, this is more than just a house; it's your entry point to a delightful French lifestyle. The asking price is 234,000 Euros.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
4
Size
171
Price per m²
€1,368
Garden size
8310
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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Nestled in the serene countryside of Juvigny-le-Tertre, Manche, this charming 1-bedroom detached country house awaits its next chapter. Located in the heart of the French countryside, this 3-room house is situated on a sprawling estate of approximately 4.5 hectares adorned with mature trees and lush pastures. With a generous 44 m² of ground floor living space, this property offers a unique opportunity for those envisioning a tranquil lifestyle enveloped by nature's beauty. Stepping onto this expansive plot, you immediately sense the boundless potential and a world of possibilities this fixer-upper presents. The main house, while requiring renovation, offers the opportunity for a creative transformation—a blank canvas for you to imprint your vision and create your dream home. Accompanied by a couple of outbuildings, including a particularly spacious one ripe for development, the estate promises room for expansion or even the creation of a guesthouse or studio space. Life in Juvigny-les-Vallées is marked by the beauty of the Lower Normandy landscape. The town is brimming with historical significance, and the department is renowned for its captivating museums and heritage sites. The nearby English Channel makes it easily accessible from the UK, with numerous ports dotting the coastline. For those who prefer to travel by air, the airport at Caen provides another connection point, not to mention Rennes airport just beyond the regional borders. Living here means enjoying the simple pleasures of the countryside—the sounds of bird songs and the gentle rustle of winds through the leaves. The climate is typically mild, marked by wet winters and warm summers, perfect for those who appreciate the changing seasons. The vibrant tou ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene countryside of Juvigny-le-Tertre, Manche, in the heart of picturesque France, is a compelling opportunity for those looking to dive into a renovation project. With a single-bedroom layout, this quaint property sprawls across an extensive 44,290 square meters of land—a rarity in most parts of the world. Imagine the tranquility and privacy afforded by such a vast stretch of land, adorned with mature trees and verdant pastures. This is a place where one can truly tackle a renovation adventure and mould a home that reflects your unique taste and vision. Located in the department of Manche, this house is set against a backdrop of rich history and cultural heritage. The area forms part of Lower Normandy, where opportunities for exploration and learning abound. The Manche is bordered by the English Channel to the west, north, and north-west, making the shores and sea ports more accessible to residents and visitors alike. For those traveling from the UK, ferries make the journey hassle-free, while several airports including Caen and Rennes provide additional travel connections. While the house itself is currently in a condition that could best be described as a canvas awaiting an artist’s touch, consider the possibilities—a fixer-upper of this nature allows for almost limitless potential. Starting with a blank slate offers the chance to create your dream home, tailored exactly to your specifications. Maybe it's an open-plan kitchen you dream of, with plenty of natural light streaming in, or a spacious deck that offers panoramic views of the countryside during relaxing summer evenings. Truly, the only limit is your imagination. The home comprises: - Three rooms offering a simplistic layout - Ground floor ... click here to read more

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Located in the charming rural commune of Juvigny-le-Tertre in the Manche department of Lower Normandy, this 2-bedroom, 1-bathroom house presents an inviting opportunity for those looking to immerse themselves in the tranquil French countryside. This property, priced at €97,200, offers 64 square meters of living space and sits on an expansive 3,000 square meter plot that includes a courtyard, well, and substantial outbuildings. Property Features: - Kitchen/living room combination - Two cozy bedrooms - One full bathroom - Separate toilet - Boiler room - Attic with potential for conversion - Outbuilding (~268 m2) with old stable, stall, and cellar - Double glazed PVC windows with rolling shutters - Heating: Oil fueled - Septic tank (requiring attention) - Total Land Area: 3000 m2 Amenities and Local Insights: Juvigny-le-Tertre offers a serene lifestyle far removed from the hustle and bustle of urban centers, making it an ideal locale for those seeking peace and nature. The area is known for its lush landscapes, historic sites, and proximity to the iconic Mont Saint Michel, an essential visit for anyone in the region. Here, one can enjoy the simplicity and beauty of rural France, from local markets offering fresh produce to the friendly community that welcomes newcomers. Climate: The climate in this part of France is generally mild with distinct seasons. Summers are pleasant and moderately warm, while winters are cool but not severe, making it a comfortable place to live year-round. Frequent rainfall ensures the lushness of the natural landscapes that define this area. Living Experience: Living in this house provides a unique blend of rustic charm and potential for personalization. The large outbuilding offers ample spa ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque town of Juvigny-Le-Tertre in Manche, 50520, France, lies a charming and characterful rural retreat awaiting a new owner. This furnished, 3-bedroom house is perfectly situated for those looking for an idyllic holiday home or a serene residence amidst the French countryside. With a comfortable living space of 53m² and set on a generous plot of 630m², this property offers a blend of comfortable living and the promise of French rural charm. ### Property Features: - Bedrooms: 3 cozy bedrooms providing ample space for family and guests. - Bathrooms: 2 well-appointed bathrooms. - Living Area: An inviting living room equipped with a wood-burning stove, ensuring a warm atmosphere during cooler months. - Kitchen: A fitted and equipped kitchen ready for culinary adventures. - Windows: Double-glazed wooden windows ensuring energy efficiency and quiet interior. - Heating: Electric heating system for comfort throughout the seasons. - Sanitation: Equipped with a septic tank. - Outdoor Space: A small terrace to enjoy the tranquil outdoors and scenic views. - Condition: Good, with potential for personal touches and updates. ### Local Area and Amenities: The town of Juvigny-Le-Tertre is located within the verdant landscapes of the Manche department in Lower Normandy. This region is renowned for its rich history, cultural heritage, and breathtaking natural beauty. Living here, one can experience: - Proximity to Historical Sites: Including the iconic Mont Saint Michel, showcasing the area's rich cultural tapestry. - Natural Splendor: The English Channel's coastlines are just a short drive away, offering abundant maritime activities and scenic views. - Local Culture: Explore local traditions, chateaux, religious ... click here to read more

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Nestled amidst the charming landscapes of Romagny, Manche, this delightful 3-bedroom country house offers the perfect touch of tranquility and access to some of the most captivating sceneries in France. With its picturesque setting located between the charming towns of Saint Hilaire du Harcouet and Mortain, this abode invites you to embrace the idyllic beauty of rural France. Priced at a reasonable €97,000, the house combines the charm of traditional French architecture with the practicality needed for everyday living. As you step into this cozy dwelling, the ground floor greets you with a warm entrance, leading into a kitchen that whispers of lovely mornings spent brewing coffee. A well-sized living room complete with a charming fireplace insert is perfect for relaxing evenings, offering a sense of comfort and warmth during the cooler seasons. There's nothing like enjoying the ambience of a crackling fire on a chilly night. Also found on this level is a convenient storage room and a toilet for guests. Venturing upstairs, the first floor is home to three well-appointed bedrooms, each with its own unique charm, sunny mornings filtering through the windows. A bathroom with a toilet completes this space, designed to cater to small families or those seeking a cozy retreat. The beauty of this house truly shines when you consider the spacious basement that runs under the entirety of the property. It’s a great space that promises ample room for all your storage or renovation ideas. The outside space is equally appealing, sitting on a generous 1,944 m2 of land. Imagine yourself basking in the open views and serene countryside air. Whether you're dreaming of growing your own vegetables or having room for weekend barbecues, thi ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque commune of Romagny Fontenay, in the heart of France’s Manche department, lies a delightful three-bedroom home. This charming property, located in Mortain, offers a unique blend of comfort and character, set against a backdrop of tranquil beauty. As a busy real estate agent well-versed in this region, I can truly say that this house is ideal for anyone looking to immerse themselves in the French countryside, whether for a permanent move or as a bucolic retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life. Now, let's paint the picture of this lovely house. As you make your way into the home, you will be greeted by a welcoming entrance equipped with a convenient cupboard for storage. The cozy and well-appointed kitchen is fitted and equipped with all necessary appliances, ready for you to prepare everything from your weekday meals to weekend feasts. The living room is another highlight. It features a charming fireplace that promises warmth and ambiance during the cooler months—a perfect spot to gather with friends and family or simply bask in a quiet evening with a good book and a glass of French wine. The home accommodates three comfortable bedrooms. These bedrooms are versatile spaces that can be tailored to fit your lifestyle, whether you need additional guest rooms, a home office, or creative spaces for your hobbies. The shower room and WC offer practicality and convenience for daily routines. This house also boasts a sizeable basement, a treasure trove for those who value extra space. Here, you'll find a two-car garage—convenient when the weather turns rainy and you need to keep your vehicle sheltered. The laundry room, boiler room, and a wine cellar further expand your home's functional capaci ... click here to read more

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Discover the charm of the Normandy countryside with this quaint 4-bedroom family home nestled in the serene village of Romagny Fontenay. Situated in the picturesque department of Manche, this property offers a blend of tranquility and local culture, making it an appealing choice for those looking to connect with the French lifestyle. The house itself, set on a generous land plot of 2,460 m2, offers ample space for family activities and gardening enthusiasts alike. With a habitable area of 119 m2, the residence provides a comfortable living space with two bathrooms, ensuring convenience for a family or guests. The ground floor comprises an inviting entrance, a practical kitchen, a cozy living room, two bedrooms, and a bathroom, along with a toilet. Additionally, there's a shower room awaiting completion, offering a great opportunity for new owners to put their personal touch on the finishes. The first floor includes three more bedrooms arranged around a central hallway, perfect for family living. This property indeed calls for a bit of TLC, particularly with its need to complete some areas and perhaps update the single-glazed wooden windows. However, the essence of a warm family home is already very much in place. The advantage of geothermal heating highlights a commitment to an environmentally-friendly lifestyle, while the existing septic tank system ensures sustainability. Outdoor structures include a garage attached to a boiler room and two large outbuildings measuring 86 m2 and 68 m2, respectively, providing extensive storage options or the potential for further development into guest houses, studios, or workshops. Properties: - Four bedrooms - Two bathrooms; one shower room to be finished - Geothermal heating sys ... click here to read more

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Ladies and gentlemen, I present to you an inviting opportunity nestled in the heart of the serene countryside: a charming 2-bedroom farmhouse located in the peaceful hamlet of Brouains, Normandy. This quaint property, set in the picturesque Manche department of France, offers a quintessential French rural experience, perfect for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life. As a busy real estate agent, I can tell you properties like these don't stay on the market for long! Upon entering the property, you'll find it graced with rustic charm and plenty of character. It's been a little while since anyone lived here, so it does need a bit of love, but this is more of an opportunity than a drawback! Think of it as a canvas ready for your personal touch. The main house is composed of a spacious kitchen/dining room with a charming granite fireplace, perfect for whipping up culinary delights or just cozying up on a chilly evening. The room's exposed beams and tiled floor add an authentic touch to the space. The ground floor also hosts a lounge with another stunning fireplace, perfect for gatherings with family or friends. Upstairs, you'll find two bedrooms, each showcasing the classic appeal of sloping ceilings and exposed beams, lending the rooms a cozy and unique ambiance. The farmhouse also features two bathrooms for convenience and privacy. A study provides the perfect nook for remote working or a quiet space for contemplation. An attached annexe affords more space, hosting a living room with wood burner, a cloakroom, and added charm in every corner. Let's not forget what's outside! The property sits on half an acre of land, and while the garden might need a bit of work, once cleared, you'll be rewarded with ... click here to read more

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Property Location: Normandy, Manche, Brouains, France Welcome to Normandy, a region that offers a unique blend of history, culture, and nature. The charming town of Brouains is located in Manche, a department known for its spectacular coastline, historic landmarks, and luscious green landscapes. This beautiful niche in Normandy, is home to this delightful 3-bedroom house that is perfect for those looking for a tranquil lifestyle amidst nature. Situated in a serene rural setting on a generous 3/4 acre land plot, the house is a perfect retreat into luxurious tranquility. The property boasts of a vast garden adorned with a picturesque pond that's large enough to house yourb rowboat or paddleboat. The surrounding green expanse is filled with towering trees that provide natural shade and a calm ambiance. The enchanting terrace at the front of the house is another premium feature, offering an ideal spot to bask in the sun and enjoy the sounds of nature. The house, spanning approximately 78 m² (840 square feet), offers all its accommodation on the ground floor. The interior features include: A sitting/dining room equipped with a wood burner, providing a cozy setting during the chilly months. A semi-open custom fitted kitchen. Three double-sized bedrooms. One bathroom with WC and a heated towel rail for added warmth. Highly efficient double glazed windows. An effective heating system featuring a wood burner and electric radiators. Property Condition: Good While living here, you will experience an inviting, warm climate with seasonal variations that enhance the natural beauty of the place. The summers are warm and pleasant, while the winters can be fairly cool with occasional snowfall. The rainfall is distributed th ... click here to read more

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Welcome to Brouains, a charming slice of rural France located in the Manche department, where the pace of life is as gentle as the rolling hills that cradle this picturesque village. This quaint community is nestled in the heart of Lower Normandy, a region rich with history, stunning landscapes, and a climate that's as inviting as its people. If you're looking for a home that combines tranquility with a sense of community, then Brouains may just be the place you've been searching for. Oh, by the way, amidst my bussy schedule, allow me to introduce you to this wonderful property that could be just what you’re looking for. Presenting a delightful 3-bedroom home that embodies the quiet and comfort of rural living. This detached house, boasting two levels and approximately 122 square meters of living space, is perfectly situated to take advantage of the surrounding natural beauty. The property also includes a generous garden, just over 2,136 square meters, offering ample space for gardening, recreation, or simply lounging in the sun. The house itself has plenty to offer: - 3 cozy bedrooms - A spacious double living room, about 28 m² - A large kitchen, perfect for home-cooked meals - 1 bathroom and a convenient shower room - Garage for your vehicles or storage needs - An outbuilding of 19 m² for additional space - Double-glazed wooden windows for insulation Now, let's talk about the interior. The rooms are well-proportioned and bathed in natural light. With some work planned, this property is not a fixer-upper but rather offers a potential canvas for you to personalize and modernize to your tastes. Think of it as an opportunity to add your touch and make this house truly your home. Brouains itself is more than just a pea ... click here to read more

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Property Description for a Tranquil Home in Romagny, Manche Located amidst the serene backdrop of Romagny, a charming sector of Manche, this three-bedroom detached house is ideally suited for those looking to embrace a peaceful rural lifestyle in France's scenic Lower Normandy region. Priced affordably, this property is perfect for families or individuals seeking a permanent residence, second home, or a sturdy foundation for imaginative refurbishments. Property Features: - Three comfortably sized bedrooms - One bathroom equipped with modern sanitary facilities - Spacious kitchen with fitted cabinets - Cozy living room with a wood stove and balcony access for a splendid view of the landscape - Size of the house is approximately 70 m² on a total land area of 1350 m² - Additional spaces include a garage, a cellar, and a boiler room on the ground floor - An outbuilding of approximately 70 m², ideal for conversion or as an additional storage facility - The property is complemented by a mature garden, a courtyard, and expansive land - Individual sanitation via septic tank Local Area and Lifestyle: Romagny Fontenay lies in the picturesque Manche department, known for its rural vistas and proximity to the English Channel. The area is predominantly agricultural, sprinkled with historic sites and bordered by lush forests, making it a captivating retreat for history buffs, nature lovers, and outdoor enthusiasts alike. The climate in this part of France involves mild summers, with gentle breezes from the channel, and moderately cold winters, ideal for those fond of a temperate weather pattern. Residents can enjoy various local attractions such as Mont Saint Michel, a known UNESCO World Heritage Site, which is a short drive away ... click here to read more

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Welcome to this desirable 3-bedroom detached house located in the charming locale of Romagny, Manche, 50140, France. Offering all the conveniences you require for a comfortable life, it's not just the house that is going to draw you in but also the enticing local area. Built in classic French architectural style, the house is set amidst picturesque greenery, in a peaceful surrounding. Upon entering the house, your attention immediately goes to the well-equipped kitchen perfect for whipping up family meals. It leads to the cosy living room where a woodstove ensures warmth during the chilly winter evenings. Enjoy taking in the scenic vistas from your private balcony. The house boasts three spacious bedrooms, ready for your personal touch. A bathroom and a separate WC complete the ground-floor layout. The ground floor is also functional, housing a garage, a cellar, and a boiler room. This house offers a land area of approximately 1,350 square meters with an outbuilding of about 70 square meters. A courtyard space ensures outdoor leisure time with your family. An individual sanitation system (with a septic tank) is in place, adding to the practicality. Elements like single-glazed wood frames enhance the overall rustic charm. Features: - 3 bedrooms - 1 bathroom - Separate WC - Fitted kitchen - Living room with woodstove - Garage - Cellar - Boiler room - Outbuilding of 70m2 - Courtyard - Land area of 1,350 square meters - Individual sanitation (septic tank) Now, let's talk about the local area. Romagny Fontenay is located in the department of Manche, in Lower Normandy, a region bordered with Calvados, Orne, Mayenne and Ille-et-Vilaine. Having the English Channel on three sides, the location offers stunning coastal view ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque countryside of Basse-Normandie, this farmhouse in Romagny-Fontenay offers a tranquil retreat for those seeking a slice of country life in France. Just to give you some context, Romagny-Fontenay is located in the charming region of Normandy, famous for its rich history and beautiful landscapes. It's an area that boasts a temperate maritime climate, so you can expect mild winters and cool summers, perfect for enjoying the great outdoors year round. Now, let's talk about the property itself. This is a great opportunity for those looking to immerse themselves in rural living without having to undertake major renovations. The 175 square meter farmhouse is in good condition and ready for you to move in. Perfectly suited for families, or anyone looking to enjoy the countryside lifestyle, this home has plenty of space and potential. The property spans a generous 5770 square meters of land. Given its expansive size, there's plenty of room for outdoor activities, perhaps even a small vegetable garden or a few animals if farming is in your plan. The possibilities are abundant! On the ground floor, the farmhouse greets you with a welcoming entrance hallway that leads into a cozy living room complete with a charming fireplace—a perfect spot to gather the family on cooler nights. For those of you who love to cook, the fitted and equipped kitchen is ready for you to whip up some local French cuisine. If you're working remotely or need some quiet space, there's an office area provided. This floor also includes a convenient laundry room, a shower room with a toilet, and a bedroom, making life easy and practical. As you ascend to the first floor, you'll find a more private area of the home. Here ... click here to read more

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Welcome to the charming community of Beauficel, located in the serene Manche department of Normandy, France. This delightful three-bedroom detached house offers a harmonious blend of traditional charm and modern comforts, nestled amidst the lush landscapes that typify this historic region. Property Features: - Size: Approximately 130 square meters of living space. - Bedrooms: Three spacious bedrooms. - Bathrooms: Three well-equipped bathrooms. - Kitchen/Dining Room: Combines functionality with rustic style, featuring wooden and tiled floors, modern appliances including an oven, fridge/freezer, and gas stove. A cosy dining area is perfect for family meals. - Living/Dining Room: Spacious area with a granite fireplace and wood-burning stove, perfect for relaxing evenings. - Fitness Room: Dedicated space for staying active. - Additional Spaces: Utility room, cellar/boiler room, and a basement level gîte with its own facilities. The main house greets you with a kitchen/dining room that serves as the heart of the home, leading seamlessly to a generous living/dining area. Upstairs, the bedrooms merge contemporary comfort with rustic elements such as exposed beams and stone walls, offering serene personal retreats. Each room captures the essence of country living while providing modern amenities. The property includes a separate gîte, ideal for hosting guests or potential rental opportunities. It features its own kitchen, dining area, and living space, providing privacy and comfort. Outdoor and Additional Features: - Garden: A lush garden with hundred-year-old trees and two outbuildings, one of which serves as a workshop. - Local Amenities: Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate the sunken paths ideal for walks in the picturesq ... click here to read more

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Welcome to the charming locale of Mortain-Bocage in the Manche department, France's idyllic countryside offering both tranquility and rich cultural experiences. Set within this lush landscape is an inviting two-bedroom country house yearning for some tender love and care to bring it back to its former glory. Positioned on a generous land span of approximately 3.5 hectares, this property at Mortain, Manche, 50140 is a real diamond in the rough, waiting to be polished. Steeped in comforting classic charm, it is an opportunity for anyone with a vision to transform it into a custom-made dream home. This spacious house bears a kitchen and living room, two bedrooms, a shower room, and a laundry room, all conveniently situated on the ground floor. You will also find a untapped attic space, approximately 58 m2, ripe for restoration and conversion into extra living space. The sky’s the limit with the potential to create anything from additional bedrooms to a loft-style retreat with stunning views across the property and beyond. Moreover, the home boasts a large outbuilding of around 225 m2, making it an incredibly versatile add-on. One can envisage it as a garage, storage space, workshop, or even a separate guest house. For equestrian enthusiasts, the home comes with a considerable land area bordered by a stream – a sublime setting for horse-keeping. Property Features: - Kitchen / Living Room - Two Bedrooms - Shower Room - Laundry Room - Convertible Attic (Approximately 58 m2) - Large Outbuilding (Approximately 225 m2) Amenities: - Electric Heating - Land of Approx. 3.5 hectares - Single-Glazed Wood Windows The town of Mortain-Bocage packs a punch in terms of historical significance and lifestyle. It's home to l ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque hamlet of Saint-Michel-de-Montjoie, this delightful stone house offers a perfect retreat for those seeking a second home in the heart of Basse-Normandie, France. With its rich history and serene surroundings, this property is not just a house; it's an invitation to experience the quintessential French countryside lifestyle. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of nature, the soft rustle of leaves, and the distant chirping of birds. This is the daily reality in Saint-Michel-de-Montjoie, a charming village that embodies the tranquil essence of rural France. The house itself, a testament to traditional Norman architecture, stands proudly with its exposed stone walls and rustic wooden beams, offering a warm and inviting atmosphere. ### Key Features: - Property Type: Traditional stone house - Location: Saint-Michel-de-Montjoie, Basse-Normandie, France - Condition: Excellent, ready to move in - Size: 110 square meters - Bedrooms: 3 spacious rooms - Bathrooms: 1 full bathroom, 1 en-suite - Land Size: 698 square meters of enclosed, wooded land - Price: €160,000 - Living Room: Cozy space with a wood stove - Kitchen: Fully fitted, open-plan design - Outdoor Space: Includes a woodshed and ample garden area - Accessibility: Close to major transport links, ideal for holiday travel - Investment Potential: Strong rental yield in the second home market ### A Lifestyle to Cherish Owning a second home in Saint-Michel-de-Montjoie means embracing a lifestyle that balances relaxation with cultural richness. The region is renowned for its mild climate, making it a year-round destination. Summers are perfect for exploring the lush countryside, while winters offer a cozy retreat by the wood stove. The local area ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of picturesque Basse-Normandie, in the quaint and beautiful village of Saint-Michel-de-Montjoie, is a delightful 3-bedroom stone house that is just waiting to welcome you home. With its charming facade and rustic appeal, this lovely residence provides a taste of the idyllic French countryside living that so many yearn for. As I juggle the demands of being a busy real estate agent, I must say I’m thrilled to present a gem that offers a balance of tranquility, convenience, and a touch of history. Saint-Michel-de-Montjoie is not just an address; it’s a lifestyle—a peaceful hamlet close enough to local amenities yet far enough for that serene country feel. Known for its lush landscapes and rich history, this area embodies the classic French rural charm. This exquisite house, covering 110 square meters within a generous 698 square meter plot, invites you to experience rustic living. The property is in good condition, so you don’t need to worry about embarking on extensive renovations right away. However, the house is replete with potential if personalization is your thing. Stepping into the property, the character is apparent immediately. The timeless allure of the exposed stone interior walls and the rich wooden beams evoke an age-old elegance mixed with a warm, cozy vibe. The living area is welcoming, featuring a charming wood stove that is perfect for those chilly Normandy winters. Curl up with a book or gather with family and friends to create beautiful memories. Now, let's explore the house itself: - Stone facade with timeless appeal - Cozy lounge with wood stove - Open fitted kitchen perfect for everyday cooking - Three bedrooms offering comfortable living spaces - Charming private bathroom/WC ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene hamlet of Saint-Michel-de-Montjoie in the picturesque Basse-Normandie region, this delightful 3-bedroom stone house offers a perfect blend of rustic charm and modern living, set against a backdrop of lush French countryside. With its exposed stone walls, wooden beams, and a cozy wood stove, this home offers an inviting atmosphere that balances traditional French architecture with the comforts of contemporary amenities. The thoughtfully designed interior includes a fitted kitchen that opens up to a welcoming living room, creating a fluid space for family gatherings and entertainment. The lounge with its warm wood stove is the ideal spot for relaxing evenings. The house comprises three comfortably sized bedrooms, one of which benefits from an en suite bathroom, providing privacy and convenience. Additionally, there is a separate shower room with a toilet, catering to the needs of family and guests alike. The property is south-facing, ensuring ample natural light throughout the day, enhancing the airy and open feel of the home. The outdoor space includes a pretty enclosed garden that spans 698 square meters, presenting a safe and private environment for children to play and for adults to enjoy serene outdoor living, perhaps with a spot of gardening or weekend barbecues. While the house is in good condition and ready to move in, new owners might see an opportunity to add personal touches or make further enhancements to create their ideal living space. This offers a wonderful project for those looking to immerse themselves in local culture and lifestyle, adding personal enhancements, while making this their new home abroad. Living in Saint-Michel-de-Montjoie provides a peaceful rural lifestyle combin ... click here to read more

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