Discover Your Dream Renovation Project in Barenton: 2-Bed Country House on Expansive 9,620 m2 Land with Garage

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Barenton, Manche, 50720, France, Barenton (France)

2 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 68Floor area

€97,200

House

No parking

2 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

68m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Nestled in the picturesque countryside of Barenton, Manche, this charming two-bedroom house awaits a new owner. Situated in the beautiful region of Lower Normandy, this property presents a perfect opportunity for those looking to immerse themselves in the tranquil lifestyle that this area offers. The home, priced at €97,200, is an inviting canvas for anyone eager to make it their own, with plenty of room to grow both inside and out.

Barenton is a quintessentially French village, known for its warm community feel and the sprawling landscapes that surround it. Life here is relaxed, with a pace that allows you to truly savor every moment. The abundant greenery, coupled with the crisp, clean air, makes it an ideal place for outdoor enthusiasts and those yearning for peace away from the hustle and bustle of city life. The climate is mild, with pleasant summers and cozy winters, offering the perfect backdrop to enjoy a rural lifestyle while still having access to modern amenities.

The property itself exudes a rustic charm, characteristic of many homes in this delightful region. As you step into the house, you're welcomed into the ground floor which seamlessly blends the living room and kitchen area—a setup ideal for those who enjoy hosting friends and family. The living area is bathed in natural light, making it a cozy spot to relax and unwind. Adjacent to this, a comfortable lounge provides the perfect haven for quiet evenings or lively gatherings.

- 2 bedrooms
- 1 bathroom with WC
- Spacious living room with kitchen area
- Adjoining garage
- Convertible attic space
- Beautiful land area of 9,620 m²
- Single-glazed wood windows
- Well water
- Sanitation through an all-water septic tank

The two well-sized bedrooms offer potential to be transformed into personal sanctuaries with just a touch of inspiration. The current bathroom and WC are functional, yet there’s immense potential for modernization to elevate their comforts. Yet the true gem is found above, where a convertible attic of approximately 75 m² awaits your vision. Whether you dream of additional bedrooms, a creative studio, or an expansive playroom, this blank canvas is ready for your ideas.

Venturing outside, the property’s expansive land of over 9,620 m² is truly a dream for those who cherish nature. With space for gardens, outdoor entertaining, or even a small hobby farm, the possibilities are endless. The well on site is a charming, functional feature, further enhancing the property’s rural allure.

Enjoy leisurely days exploring the idyllic countryside, with its tapestry of rolling fields, woodlands, and streams. For history enthusiasts, the region is rich with sites to explore, including ancient chateaux, religious monuments, and the unmissable Mont Saint Michel. Those with a penchant for adventure can visit the nearby maritime sites or indulge in water sports along the coastline.

For the necessary everyday conveniences, Barenton offers a selection of local shops, artisan bakeries, and traditional French cafés. You’ll quickly feel at home among the friendly locals, participating in village events and seasonal markets. The nearby town of Avranches provides additional shopping and services, ensuring all your needs are met.

The Manche department is an ideal location for expats, with the English Channel making access to the UK easy via several ports. The well-connected airports of Caen and Rennes offer flights to numerous destinations, making traveling further afield straightforward.

With its perfect blend of rustic charm and potential for modernization, this property in Barenton invites overseas buyers to invest in a truly fulfilling way of life. Experience the best of French countryside living while being well positioned to explore all that Normandy has to offer. Here, you’ll find not just a house, but the chance to create a truly enriching home in the heart of one of France’s most alluring regions.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
2
Size
68
Price per m²
€1,429
Garden size
9620
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
1
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
House
Energy label

Unknown

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On a Tuesday morning, you wake up to the sound of nothing in particular — a wood pigeon somewhere in the garden, the faint creak of old beams settling in the warmth. You pad downstairs in the main house, light the wood-burning stove in the kitchen, and by the time your coffee is ready, you've already decided: today you'll drive the twenty minutes to Brantôme's Friday market for cheese and walnuts, and the rest of the week can take care of itself. That's the rhythm Saint-Pardoux-la-Rivière puts you in. And once it gets hold of you, you won't want to leave. This five-bedroom stone property sits at the corner of a quiet lane just outside the village, where the only traffic is the occasional tractor and the neighbour's dog. The house is actually two adjoining cottages — currently connected and working beautifully as one generous family home — with three bedrooms and a shower room in the main section, and two further bedrooms plus two en-suite shower rooms in the guest wing. It's the kind of layout that solves problems. Extended family coming to stay? They have their own entrance, their own living room with a wood stove, their own space. You have yours. Everyone's happy. Or close the connecting door and rent the guest cottage independently during the summer months — the demand for self-catering accommodation in the Dordogne is very real, and very consistent. Throughout both sections of the house, the period character is intact and unhurried: exposed stone walls that keep things cool even in August, heavy oak beams overhead, fireplaces that have been warming people in this valley for well over a century. The main sitting room has a handsome stone fireplace and a wood-burning stove that makes winter weekends genuinely cosy. T ... click here to read more

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Discover the charm and solace of the French countryside with this delightful 2-bedroom country house, nestled in the serene landscapes of Barenton, in the Normandy region of France. Boasting nearly 1.5 acres of lush greenery and a large barn, this property merges the tranquility of rural living with the potential for customization and expansion. The home itself is in good condition, featuring modern upgrades such as a double-glazed windows and an eco-friendly all water septic tank installed in 2018. The electrical wiring overhaul, roughly a decade ago, ensures safety and convenience. While the property maintains its rustic charm with original beams and a stone fireplace, it presents a wonderful canvas for those looking to imprint their personal style or perhaps even consider a renovation project to convert the spacious barn into a separate gîte or a home office, subject to planning permissions. Living Area: - Spacious kitchen/dining room complete with modern kitchen units, tiled flooring, and windows providing dual aspect views - Comfortable lounge with stone fireplace and access to the lush garden through double doors - Utility room with essential amenities leading to the rear garden Sleeping Quarters: - Two cozy bedrooms under sloping ceilings with wooden floors and ample natural light - An additional mezzanine floor offering flexible space, ideal for an office or small lounge area Bathroom Facilities: - Conveniently tiled bathroom with modern fittings including a hip bath with a shower fitment Outdoor & Additional Features: - Substantial two-story barn offering various conversion possibilities - Open fronted carport and additional workspace in the barn - Generous garden with a patio area and a mix of fruit trees, ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque countryside of Saint-Cyr-du-Bailleul, this delightful two-bedroom house offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of French rural charm. Located in the heart of Manche, Normandy, this property is perfect for those seeking a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. With its rich history, stunning landscapes, and vibrant local culture, Saint-Cyr-du-Bailleul is an idyllic setting for a second home or holiday retreat. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of nature, with the morning sun streaming through the windows of your cozy country house. This property, in good condition, is ready to welcome you and your family for countless memorable vacations. The house features a spacious living room, a well-appointed kitchen, and two comfortable bedrooms, making it ideal for family getaways or romantic escapes. ### Experience the Normandy Lifestyle Saint-Cyr-du-Bailleul is a charming village that embodies the essence of Normandy. Known for its rolling hills, lush green pastures, and historic architecture, the area offers a peaceful retreat for those looking to unwind and reconnect with nature. The local community is warm and welcoming, with a rich tapestry of traditions and cultural events that provide a true taste of French country life. ### Activities and Attractions - Mont Saint-Michel: Just a short drive away, this iconic island commune is a must-visit for its breathtaking views and medieval architecture. - Local Markets: Explore the vibrant local markets, where you can sample fresh produce, artisanal cheeses, and regional delicacies. - Outdoor Adventures: Enjoy hiking, cycling, and horseback riding through the scenic countryside. - Cultural Festivals: Participate in local festiv ... click here to read more

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Step into a picturesque rural haven with this 3-bedroom house set in the beautiful town of Barenton, France. Nestled in the lush region of Manche, this property presents a unique opportunity for overseas buyers to engage in the rich culture and lifestyle offered by this idyllic locale, whilst also providing a good structural foundation for a home that can be tailored to your unique taste and style. The property is situated in Barenton, a serene commune brimming with quaint charm whilst also being surrounded by a stunning landscape of embossed hills and ravishing vegetation. Barenton’s welcoming environment is complemented by its friendly residents who invigorate the locale with an energy of vivacious community spirit. This property is in need of some tender love and care, presenting a wonderful opportunity to transform it into a personalised haven. The current structure consists of a ground floor that entices you with a welcoming entrance, a cozy living room accented by a rustic fireplace, a kitchen, one bedroom, and a functional shower room paired with a WC. Journey upstairs to the first floor, and you are met with a landing that opens to an offering of four alluring bedrooms and an extra small room. The potential also extends to the convertible attic that sprawls across an approximate area of 56 m2, where you may exercise your creativity. The property extends its hospitality to a basement where a cellar has been crafted and a spacious 34 m2 garage. An impressive outbuilding, almost the size of 106 m2, completes the property's offer, positioning itself as a potential guest home or a private studio. The exterior portion of the house comes with a courtyard and a remarkable expanse of land, totaling 9080 m2. Dis ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene and lush countryside of Barenton, within the Manche department of Lower Normandy, this distinctive property offering comprises two houses set on a sprawling 2.45 hectares of land. The asking price for this unique ensemble is set at €288,000. The first house features a comfortable living room on the ground floor, complemented by a utility room and a toilet, while the second level houses 2 bedrooms and a bathroom with a toilet. The second house mirrors a similar layout with its own living quarters and includes an added laundry room. Upstairs, you will find a singular bedroom accompanied by a bathroom. Both homes bear the potential for customization to suit personal tastes or to accommodate a modern lifestyle. Adding to the charm of this property are several outbuildings, which include a traditional bread oven—a quaint nod to the rustic lifestyle. The extensive grounds are bordered by a serene stream and are home to a variety of fruit trees, offering a perfect setting for gardening enthusiasts or those looking to live a self-sustaining lifestyle. Highlights of the Property: - Two houses with a total living space of 146 m² - 2.45 hectares of land with fruit trees and stream - Several outbuildings including a bread oven - Total bathrooms: 2 - Total bedrooms: 3 Living in Barenton provides a peaceful retreat from the bustling city life. This area is embraced by the rich heritage and natural beauty of Lower Normandy. Here, you’re just a stone’s throw away from Mont Saint Michel, one of France’s most iconic landmarks. Delve into the local history through numerous museums, chateaux, and heritage sites scattered across the region. Barenton itself, while tranquil, is replete with practical amenities includ ... click here to read more

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Settled in the charming city of Le Teilleul, this stone farmhouse embodies the elegance of a classic maison de maitre while offering the scenic beauty and tranquility of rural living. With miles of lush countryside sprawling outside your windows and the ease of city amenities merely a few minutes away, this house combines the best of both worlds. The estate features two beautifully lit bedrooms and two modern bathrooms, extending over a living area of 108 square meters. High ceilings, large windows, and bright rooms define the unique architecture, while the possibility to convert the spacious attic into additional living space enrich this house with a tangible potential to transform it into your perfect dream home. Property features include: - Bright kitchen with garden access - Back kitchen and a utility room - Ground floor cellar or walk-in pantry - Two reception rooms with fireplaces - Parquet flooring - Attic with potential for conversion The outdoor space is equally impressive with several outbuildings, all in excellent condition. These include a stone bakehouse that holds an intact and functional oven, a large open-sided hangar or stabling area, a secure barn ideal for storage or a potential workshop that spans over 70 square meters, and an old stone stable block with a tiled roof. The land is divided into different sections for varied uses with good grazing paddocks and peaceful garden spaces to soak in the beautiful rural vistas and enjoy the serene tranquillity. Located in Normandy, the city of Le Teilleul experiences a mild maritime climate, with moderate rainfall distributed throughout the year and average temperatures around 10-15 degrees Celsius. Residents enjoy the vibrant change of seasons, with tem ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the charming commune of Saint-Georges-de-Rouelley in the picturesque Manche department of Lower Normandy, this two-bedroom, semi-detached house offers an exciting opportunity for those looking to put their stamp on a classic French property. With a modest asking price of €23,000, this home presents a practical choice for buyers interested in undertaking a renovation project to shape their dream home or a quaint holiday retreat. Property Features: - Size: 62m² living space - Bedrooms: 2 - Unfinished bathroom: Plumbing available for customization - Kitchen - Living Room - Attic: Potential for conversion - Cellar in the basement: Additional storage or renovation space - Utilities: Water and electricity available - Sanitation: Connected to main drainage As a fixer-upper, this property offers ample scope for redesign and refurbishment. The ground floor features a basic layout with an entrance leading to the kitchen and living room, providing a canvas ready for transformation. The upper floor hosts two bedrooms and space allocated for a bathroom, which awaits completion according to personal taste and requirements. An attic above offers potential for additional living space or storage, while a cellar in the basement could be converted for various uses. Local Area and Climate: Saint-Georges-de-Rouelley is a peaceful and rural locality, offering a tranquil lifestyle surrounded by the lush countryside typical of the Lower Normandy region. The area is known for its mild climate, with comfortable summers and cool, albeit sometimes wet, winters. Living in this region, residents enjoy the beauty of natural landscapes enriched with historical sites and cultural heritage. The local area is abundant in walking trails an ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene heart of Le Teilleul, this charming two-bedroom house invites you into the tranquil life of a quintessential French village. On a generous plot of 1,980 square meters, this 108 square meter property offers an authentic taste of Normandy living. Boasting a sale price of 139,000 Euros, it creates a fantastic opportunity for expats or overseas buyers looking to immerse themselves in the idyllic French countryside. The moment you arrive at Le Teilleul, Manche, you will notice the blend of tradition and simplicity that characterizes this region. With its winding lanes and charming local architecture, Le Teilleul instantly charms its visitors. The Manche department in Lower Normandy is a mere introduction to the richness of French rural life. Its strategic position, bordered by Mayenne and Ille-et-Vilaine with easy access to international travel through ports and nearby airports, makes it appealing to those who seek both seclusion and connectivity. Life in Le Teilleul means waking up to fresh country air and picturesque landscapes, where the hustle and bustle of modern life seems like a distant memory. The climate here, typical of northern France, offers mild summers and crisp winters, making it perfect for those who appreciate the changing seasons and the beauty each brings. This property, ideal for a small family or a couple, greets you with a spacious, sunlight-filled living room complete with a cozy fireplace – an essential feature for warm meals and evenings in the cooler months. The ground floor also houses a practical kitchen, ready for culinary experiments with local produce, a lounge equipped with its own fireplace, a toilet, and a utility room to cater for all your household needs. Moving to ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque countryside of Le Teilleul, Manche, this property stands as a testament to the quiet rural lifestyle that many dream of. Picture yourself in the heart of the French countryside, savoring the simple pleasures that life here offers. The property on offer is a delightful 2-bedroom country home, yearning for a touch of renovation, allowing you to put your stamp on this inviting residence. Le Teilleul, located in the lower part of Normandy, offers a unique blend of pastoral tranquility and historical richness. If you are an overseas buyer or an expat seeking a serene lifestyle, this region is perfect for you. The property covers a total of 1,878 square meters, with the house sitting cozily on 63.8 square meters. This detached house, surrounded by lush greenery, welcomes you with an entrance hall that leads into the main living areas. The living room, featuring a charming fireplace, calls for cozy nights during the cooler months. The kitchen is functional, yet it's clear that with some updates, you can transform it into the heart of your home. There are two bedrooms, promising restful slumbers after a day of exploration or gardening. The house, currently without a fitted bathroom, gives you a blank canvas to create a personal space tailored to your preferences. Features of this home include: - Two bedrooms - Spacious living room with fireplace - Detached with a large plot - Entrance hall - Kitchen area - Approximate shed space of 217 m² - Basement garage - Boiler room - Oil heating system - Sepctic tank sanitation - Single and double glazing - Large outdoor space with potential for a garden The sizeable shed on the property holds potential for various projects, whether it's a workshop or additi ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the charming rural countryside of Saint-Clément-Rancoudray, Manche, in northwestern France, this spacious four-bedroom home offers a unique opportunity for overseas buyers and expats searching for a peaceful slice of French life. Don't expect a grand riverside castle or a bustling chateau; rather, this property offers a simple yet inviting atmosphere that’s ideal for families or individuals looking to escape the fast pace of city life. Firstly, let's take a meander through this delightful house. Upon entering the ground level, you're greeted by a practical fitted kitchen perfect for whipping up a family meal or maybe even trying your hand at some French cuisine. Adjacent to the kitchen, the living room stands ready with its cozy wood-burning stove, providing warmth and a sense of comfort during those chilly winter evenings. Additionally, the ground floor offers practical amenities, like a utility room with a toilet, indispensable for a family's daily routine. As you ascend to the first floor, you’ll discover three perfectly sized bedrooms, each space whispering promises of restful slumbers and personal retreats. A shower room and WC round out this floor, offering convenience for the bustling morning rush or evening wind-downs. And if that's not enough, the second floor houses a master suite complete with its own bathroom and WC, lending the primary resident a touch of privacy. One can't overlook the property's outbuilding, an adjoining garage equipped with its own shower. This feature is not merely a place to park your vehicle; it suggests the versatility for those with DIY aspirations, potentially transforming into a workshop, a storage hub, or even a home gym. For those who love green spaces, the proper ... click here to read more

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Welcome to a serene corner of Normandy! This delightful 4-bedroom house nestled in Juvigny-le-Tertre, Manche, is the perfect blend of cozy living and great potential. Positioned comfortably in a quaint French village, this home is a splendid opportunity for overseas buyers and expats wanting to embrace the French lifestyle. With 103 square meters of living space, there’s ample room to create a comfortable home. Juvigny-le-Tertre offers a delightful rural life, typified by rolling landscapes and historic ambiance. Its location in the department of Manche places it in close proximity to various transportation links. Located near the English Channel, the area offers easy access to multiple ports, making it quite convenient for those traveling from the UK. The region is also within reach of several terminals like the Caen airport, and not far off are airports in Rennes serving onwards to broader European destinations. Known for its rich history, Normandy will keep you captivated with its museums, heritage sites, and enchanting Chateaux which sprinkle the surrounding areas. Arguably, one of the most famous sights—Mont Saint Michel—is just a short drive away and is a must-see for your visits or that of your guests. In this little charming village, you're not far from the rugged beauty of northern France’s coastline, renowned for its beautiful vistas and maritime activities. Whether you’re an avid hiker or someone who simply enjoys a coastal walk, you'll relish the localized strolls here. Take time to soak in the calming landscapes or explore the local French traditions which are deeply rooted in the cultural fabric of the community. The area is home to some delightful water mills and picturesque gardens, offering peaceful re ... click here to read more

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Welcome to this charming three-bedroom house nestled in the serene countryside of Saint-Clément-Rancoudray, a picturesque commune in the Manche department of Normandy, France. The property, with its priceless rural ambiance, stands appealingly on a generous plot of 2,010 square meters. It is placed strategically at an asking price of 129,500 Euros, offering a delightful prospect for those looking to immerse themselves in the tranquility of French rural life. The house is spaciously laid out with an area of 110 square meters. On interacting with the interiors, one is welcomed into a comfortable ground floor comprising an entrance hall that leads into a cozy kitchen. Flowing seamlessly from here is the living room, which is equipped with a heartwarming fireplace, perfect for those chilly evenings. Also on the ground level are two bedrooms and a bathroom fitted with a walk-in shower and a separate toilet, providing essential conveniences. The first floor houses an additional bedroom fitted with a sink and presents an opportunity to transform the available convertible attic space into two additional bedrooms and perhaps even an extra bathroom, increasing both the utility and value of the home. In the basement, the property expands its functionality with a variety of rooms including a garage/workshop, cellar, laundry room, boiler room, office, and an additional toilet. This level helps cater to a plethora of storage and operational needs, ensuring ample workspace for hobbies or home projects. Outside, the home proudly presents a courtyard and expansive land featuring a chicken coop, suggestive of the self-sustaining lifestyle that many countryside dwellers appreciate. The house is framed with durable PVC double-glazing w ... click here to read more

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Welcome to your dream French country home located in the serene and picturesque region of Saint-Clement-Rancoudray, Manche, nestled in the charming Lower Normandy. This characterful house presents a unique opportunity for overseas buyers seeking a blend of rustic charm and modern convenience, set within the historical and cultural tapestry of France. Property Features: - A total living space of 222 square meters, spread over three levels, offering ample room for family living and entertaining. - Four bedrooms, incorporating a range of configurations including a master suite with a dressing room and private bathroom, providing both comfort and privacy. - Two additional bathrooms equipped to meet the needs of a bustling household. - A welcoming entrance leads into a fitted and equipped kitchen, the heart of the home, where culinary exploration awaits with local produce. - The dining room and living room each boast a wood stove, offering a cozy ambiance during the cooler months. - Additional spaces include a conservatory, office, dressing room, and a versatile large room, allowing for customization to fit your lifestyle. - Outdoor living is enhanced with a terrace complete with an awning, perfect for enjoying the mild climate and picturesque surroundings. - Extensive land area of 5702 square meters, featuring manicured gardens and ample space for outdoor activities. - Outbuildings including two large ones, a garage, smaller outbuilding, and woodsheds, provide endless possibilities for hobbies, storage, or renovation projects. Local Area Information: Saint-Clement-Rancoudray is located in the Manche department of Lower Normandy, an area rich in history, culture, and natural beauty. The nearby English Channel offers sceni ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of Normandy's picturesque Manche department, this delightful one-bedroom house offers a unique opportunity to embrace the tranquil French countryside lifestyle. Located in the quaint village of Saint-Clément-Rancoudray, this property is perfect for those seeking a peaceful retreat or a charming holiday home. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of nature, with the morning sun streaming through your windows, casting a warm glow over the cozy interiors. This house, though compact, is brimming with potential. With a spacious attic ready for conversion, you can easily expand your living space to suit your needs. The property is situated at the end of a quiet lane, ensuring privacy and serenity, with only one visible neighbor. Yet, you're never too far from the vibrant local community. A short stroll will take you to the village center, where you can pick up fresh baguettes and croissants from the local boulangerie, or enjoy a leisurely coffee at a nearby café. Living in Saint-Clément-Rancoudray offers a unique blend of rural charm and modern convenience. The nearby towns of Mortain and Sourdeval, just 6km and 8km away respectively, provide all the amenities you need, from supermarkets and pharmacies to delightful restaurants and local markets. For those who love the great outdoors, the surrounding countryside is a haven for hiking, cycling, and exploring. The rolling hills and lush landscapes are perfect for weekend adventures, while the nearby coast, just a half-hour drive away, offers stunning beaches and seaside activities. The climate in this region is mild, with warm summers and cool winters, making it an ideal location for year-round living or seasonal visits. The local community is welcomin ... click here to read more

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Delightfully tucked away on the outskirts of the charming village of Mantilly in Normandy, France, this idyllic setting offers a sense of tranquility paired with panoramic views of the Southern Orne countryside. This impressive property is undoubtedly a hidden gem in the heart of the French countryside, encapsulating the charm of the surrounding nature. Comprising of a beautifully renovated main dwelling, a habitable cottage, a fixer-upper cottage, and a large stone barn, the entire property nestles on a generous plot of 4957m². The tastefully designed layout maintains the allure of individual privacy while maintaining a shared sense of belonging, with each unit having its independent entrance and garden. The configuration also provides the unique opportunity for the future owner to consider leasing out the other dwellings without sacrificing the tranquility of their main living space. The main abode is a testament to meticulous thoughtfulness and unflinching attention to detail, preserving authenticity and character without imposing overtly rustic aspects. Brimming with large, lofty rooms and a sunny heated entrance hall, this dwelling brings together comfort and style. Property Features: - Full double glazing - Central heating and insulation - Excellent energy rating of C, comparable to many new builds. - Large, fully fitted kitchen complete with appliances - Open plan dining area - Luxurious master suite with a private bathroom and dressing room - A family bathroom fitted with a separate bath and shower - Ground floor laundry/utility room Each of the four bedrooms reflect sophistication and practicality. Two of these are housed on the first floor along with a family bathroom. The additional bedrooms sit on the ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the charming countryside of Normandy, this delightful traditional detached house in Saint-Clément-Rancoudray, Manche, 50140, France, awaits its new owners. With a perfectly balanced mix of rustic charm and modern convenience, this property is a wonderful opportunity for those seeking a home brimming with character. Picture yourself entering the lovely entrance hall of this house, which leads into a spacious kitchen perfect for whipping up a hearty French meal. On the right, the cozy living room features a charming fireplace, where family and friends can gather around during the chilly winter nights. The ground floor hosts two comfortable bedrooms, a shower room complete with a convenient walk-in shower, and a separate toilet. The thoughtful layout provides a practical and comfortable living experience. Ascending to the upper floor, you find a bedroom equipped with a sink area and the enticing opportunity to convert the attic into additional living space. Envision crafting two more bedrooms and another shower room, tailor-making the space to suit your needs. The basement is abound with possibilities, offering a garage and workshop for car enthusiasts or DIYers, a cellar for wine lovers, a laundry room to manage household chores, a boiler room, an office space, and an additional toilet for convenience. This enchanting house comes with a significant amount of outdoor space of 2,010 square meters, featuring beautifully landscaped gardens, a courtyard, and even a charming chicken coop. There's ample room for outdoor gatherings, perhaps a summer BBQ or hosting a small neighborhood gathering right in your own backyard. Key property features: - Living room with fireplace - Spacious kitchen - Two ground floor bedr ... click here to read more

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Discover the enchanting rural lifestyle available with this charming country home located in Saint-Clement-Rancoudray, Manche, set within the idyllic French countryside. This property presents a serene escape nestled within approximately 2.24 hectares of picturesque land that includes a vast lake approximately5000 m2 sizable and a quaint chalet which offers plenty of recreational potential, surrounded by lush wooded areas providing a private and tranquil setting. This two-bedroom detached country house, though modest in size at 75 m2, possesses character and the gentle promise of country living. On the ground floor, the property features a cozy kitchen, a living room warmed by a traditional fireplace—a perfect area for family gatherings or quiet evenings, a bedroom, and a functional shower room with toilet and, adding to the rustic appeal, a cellar. Ascending to the first floor, you find another bedroom and an attic offering additional space which could serve as a storage or be converted according to the new owner's visions. Adjacent to the main house is a garage with two rooms on its upper level, introducing possibilities for expansion or perhaps creating a workshop or hobby space. An additional outbuilding of approximately 70 m2 also offers room for creative renovation efforts. Prospective expatriates and overseas buyers will appreciate the property’s generous space for gardening, agricultural projects, or even small-scale livestock. The existing lake and chalet promote an outdoor lifestyle - fishing, small boat activities, or just enjoying the natural surroundings are just a few of the leisure opportunities. Amenities: - Kitchen - Living room with fireplace - 2 bedrooms - Shower room with WC - Attic - Cellar - At ... click here to read more

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Nestled among the scenic landscapes of Basse-Normandie in the charming community of Saint-Clément-Rancoudray, this captivating 4-bedroom stone house offers a blend of tranquil country living with the convenience and richness of modern amenities. This property, established on a sprawling land area of 5702m², presents a serene retreat with picturesque views of the surrounding countryside. Upon entering this meticulously maintained home, residents are greeted by a spacious 220m² living area spread across three levels, featuring tasteful renovations and thoughtful design elements. The warmth of wood and electric heating systems ensures a cozy ambiance throughout the house during the cooler months, while the presence of numerous windows invites ample natural light and sights of the lush outdoors. Living spaces are well-appointed, including a fully equipped kitchen and a comfortable lounge area. The property boasts four well-sized bedrooms and two bathrooms, providing ample space for a family or guests. Additional features include twelve rooms offering versatile spaces for dining, relaxation, or remote work—a crucial aspect for expatriates and overseas buyers looking for a multi-functional residence. Outside, the property further impresses with its extensive selection of outbuildings each offering unique purposes. There is a large barn currently utilized as a garage and storage space along with two secluded studios that are perfect for artistic endeavors or additional guest rooms. The agricultural potential is highlighted by raised vegetable gardens and a polytunnel, ideal for those interested in sustainable living or organic farming. Entertaining is made easy with a wooden terrace equipped with an electric awning and an a ... click here to read more

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Located in the serene and picturesque town of Saint-Clément-Rancoudray in the Basse-Normandie region, this charming 4-bedroom stone house offers a unique and peaceful countryside living experience. Set against a backdrop of rural landscapes, this property integrates the beauty of nature with the comforts of modern living. Upon entry, you are greeted by a beautifully maintained house that combines traditional charm with the practicality needed for contemporary living. Spanning over 220 square meters, the generous living spaces are complemented by alluring stone architecture, accented by wooden beams that add to the rustic feel of the home. This house accommodates four generously sized bedrooms and two well-equipped bathrooms, ideal for a growing family or guests. The interior decoration has been executed with a keen eye for detail, maintaining an aesthetic that honors its rustic roots while providing modern amenities. Outdoors, the property boasts expansive land, covering a total of 5702 square meters. The land includes an array of appealing features such as a gravelled driveway, raised vegetable gardens for those with a green thumb, and a polytunnel, making it perfect for sustainable living. Additionally, there is a wine cellar and a charming wooden terrace equipped with an electric awning, offering a delightful space for relaxation and entertainment. For those who appreciate the outdoors, the shaded and covered terraces provide a peaceful retreat to enjoy the natural surroundings. Practicality is not amiss with multiple outbuildings including a large barn utilized as a garage, which also incorporates food storage and two secluded studios that present various usage possibilities. Living in Saint-Clément-Rancoudray, ... click here to read more

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