Enchanting 4-Bedroom Retreat in Idyllic Normandy Countryside, Ducey-les-Cheris: Spacious Living & Lush Gardens

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Normandy, Manche, Ducey-les-Cheris, France, Civray (France)

4 Bedrooms · 2 Bathrooms · 157Floor area

€337,000

House

No parking

4 Bedrooms

2 Bathrooms

157m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

If you’ve ever dreamed of owning a beautiful home in the picturesque French countryside, allow me to introduce you to this captivating property situated in the charming village of Ducey-les-Cheris, nestled in the region of Normandy, France. It's a place where life slows down, and you can breathe in the pure, crisp air of rural France. This particular house, enveloped by the rolling landscapes of Manche, presents not just a home, but a lifestyle defined by tranquility and serene beauty.

Imagine pulling up the driveway to your 4-bedroom residence, set on a third of an acre, where the peace of countryside living envelopes you each day. What greets you inside is a well-thought-out living space with an open L-shaped design. The integration of the kitchen and dining area offers a fluid space perfect for everyday family activities and entertaining. The large glazed windows flood this area with natural light and open onto the garden, providing a seamless transition from indoor relaxation to outdoor enjoyment.

Life in this part of France is unlike any other. Just 3 kilometers away, the quaint town of Ducey-les-Cheris provides all the essential amenities. Groceries, boutiques, and authentic French bakeries await. A short 10-minute drive also brings you to Avranches, a town rich in history and culture. Here, living history coexists with quaint shops and delightful cafes, offering both residents and visitors a taste of the region's vibrant lifestyle.

Let’s paint a picture of a typical day in this lovely home: As you sip your morning coffee on the patio, the songs of local birds greet the new day. The Normandy climate means your garden flourishes with blooms for many months of the year. The area enjoys a temperate maritime climate, offering mild temperatures and plentiful rain, ensuring the gardens remain lush and green throughout the seasons.

Back inside, the master bedroom promises a retreat for relaxation. A private shower room and ample dressing space are found here, adding functionality to your comfort. Upstairs, three additional double bedrooms accommodate family or guests. A spacious family bathroom on this floor promises the comfort of modern amenities, complete with a walk-in shower and bathtub—essential for families or those who appreciate a soak at the end of the day.

As we move through this story, your eye might be drawn to the potential this space offers. An adjoining outbuilding adds an extra layer of versatility, containing two garages and a boiler room. Whether you envision a workshop, extra storage, or an entirely new living space, the possibilities are plentiful.

Inside the home:
- 4 Bedrooms
- 2 Full Bathrooms
- Large L-shaped living area
- Equipped Kitchen
- Dining Room opening onto the garden
- Master Bedroom with Shower Room and Dressing Area
- Spacious Utility Room
- Convertible Loft Space
- Double Glazed Windows
- Central Heating powered by Heat Pump System

Outside, the expansive garden offers a canvas for leisurely Sunday afternoons, family barbecues, or cultivating a vibrant vegetable patch. A life here is one of simplicity and connection to nature.

Living in Ducey-les-Cheris means you are never far from nature's bounty. Surrounded by lush green landscapes and historical sites, weekends can be filled with hiking, cycling, or simply enjoying a picnic under the Normandy skies. The proximity to large towns like Avranches also ensures cultural excursions are always close by. Explore local history, savor regional cuisine, or take a leisurely stroll along friendly streets where neighbors greet each other with a genuine bonjour.

This cozy home invites you to experience rural France at its finest! Perfect for families, retirees, or anyone looking for a peaceful retreat, this property represents not just a smart investment, but a genuinely delightful place to live. While it stands ready for you to move in, it also holds potential for personalization, allowing you to put your own stamp on this charming—yet promising—property.

In Luxembourg, they say that the world is a book, and those who do not travel read only a page. Let this French countryside home be your new chapter, filled with peace, culture, and endless possibilities.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
4
Size
157
Price per m²
€2,146
Garden size
3200
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
2
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
House
Energy label

Unknown

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Step outside on a crisp October morning, coffee in hand, and the only sound you hear is birdsong. No traffic. No neighbors peering over a fence. Just open agricultural land stretching toward the foothills of the Pyrenees, the kind of quiet that feels almost physically restorative after months of city noise. This is what 17,796 square meters of Gascon countryside does to you—and it happens every single day you're here. This four-bedroom single-storey house in the Gers department of southwest France sits back roughly 30 meters from the D14, which connects Maubourguet to Plaisance-du-Gers. That distance, combined with exceptionally solid insulation added just six years ago, means road noise is essentially a non-issue. The house is rated A on both energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions—a January 2026 EPC confirmed it. For a rural property of 164 square meters, that's genuinely rare, and it translates directly into heating bills that won't ruin your winter. The layout is all on one floor, which matters more than people realize until they've lived in it. No stairs to negotiate with luggage, no carrying firewood up from a lower level, no thinking twice about ageing parents or young children running between rooms. Everything flows—living room to kitchen to terrace, bedrooms down the hall, garage off the side. Daily life here has a natural, unhurried rhythm built right into the architecture. The living room runs to 32 square meters and centers on a fireplace fitted with an insert, which throws serious heat on January evenings when the temperature in the Gers drops below zero. The separate kitchen—also 32 square meters, notably generous—opens directly onto the rear terrace, making the transition between cooking and eat ... click here to read more

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Nestled amidst the picturesque hills of the Comminges region, this farmhouse in St-Laurent, France, offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a slice of country life in the heart of southern France. As a global real estate agent with a bustling schedule, I must tell you, this property is a rare find that strikes a balance between immediate comfort and future potential, making it ideal for expats or overseas buyers looking to invest in a burgeoning area like Civray. With the soothing rhythm of rural life, the farmhouse is a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of urban living. The address, 31230 St-Laurent, is situated on a charmingly quiet road, providing a serene environment for both relaxing and raising a family. Imagine waking up to the gentle chirping of birds and stepping outside to soak in the panoramic views of rolling hills and lush greenery. The Comminges region is known for its mild climate, with warm summers and cool winters, perfect for those who enjoy a temperate climate. The property, lying on a vast 6900m² plot, is in good condition and offers substantial living space. Here, you can easily envision beginning your day on the spacious veranda with a cup of coffee, taking in the fresh countryside air. The interior of the farmhouse is warm and inviting, with four bedrooms that can comfortably accommodate a large family or serve as guest rooms for visiting friends. The two bathrooms, while simple, are functional and ready for use. A significant aspect of this farmhouse is its potential for customization. While the renovation is already well underway, the home still welcomes your personal touch on some minor finishing areas, allowing you to shape the space further to fit your lifestyle needs. It's a ... click here to read more

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Welcome to your future haven located in the heart of the picturesque Dordogne region, specifically in the quaint village of Javerlhac, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France. This part of France offers an inviting soul in a serene setting that is immediately appealing to those seeking a peaceful rural retreat. Envied for its lush landscapes and culturally rich surroundings, it offers a unique opportunity for those looking to either establish a primary residence or a cherished holiday home. Let me weave you the story of this charming property, a spacious four-bedroom house dating from the year 1900, ripe with possibilities. This residence presents itself on a generous plot of 2.15 acres bordered delightfully by a gently flowing stream. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of water flowing by, a truly therapeutic experience for anyone wishing to escape the hustle and bustle of city life. The expansive gardens promise a perfect setting for leisurely strolls or perhaps an afternoon of gardening, bound to be a rewarding endeavor. The house, while solidly built and full of character, would benefit from some light refreshing to bring out its full potential. This is an all-too-common scenario with properties of such vintage, promising a delightful project for those with a touch of creativity and vision. With a footprint of 140 square meters, the home is sufficiently spacious, catering aptly to the needs of a family. The ground floor welcomes you with an entrance hall that serves as a prelude to the lovely spaces that await: a cozy snug sitting room perfect for a quiet read or could just as easily be transformed into a study for those working from home. Additionally, there's a vast living room, which measures a generous 51 square mete ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque landscape of the Midi-Pyrenees region in the heart of France, this 3-bedroom house is a true find for those looking to embrace the tranquil French countryside lifestyle. Situated in the charming village of Crégols in the Lot department, this property offers an immersive experience into the beauty and simplicity of rural living in France. The house itself is a delightful blend of tradition and functionality. Ideally located near the banks of the Lot River and just a stone's throw away from the historical village of Saint-Cirq-Lapopie, this property beckons those who appreciate nature, history, and culture. The climate here is pleasant, with warm summers ideal for exploring the surroundings and mild winters which offer a cozy retreat indoors. This residence spans over 123 square meters and is presented in good condition, offering a comfortably sized canvas for you to shape your ideal home. It consists of two charming stone houses, interconnected by a bright, inviting veranda, providing a unique layout that's not commonly seen. This feature floods the home with natural light, offering a remarkable view of the Causse cliffs in the backdrop. The living room, spacious at over 36 square meters, retains its historic character with authentic elements such as an old stone floor and exposed wooden beams—a perfect setting for lounging on lazy weekends or hosting intimate gatherings. The kitchen is equipped with a dining area that opens up to a terrace. This setup is ideal for enjoying alfresco meals during the stunning Lot sunsets. Upstairs, the property includes two cozy bedrooms with an additional large mezzanine, which has potential as a third bedroom, office, or creative space. The property also ... click here to read more

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An exciting opportunity awaits you in Midi-Pyrenees, Lot, Saint Géry-Vers, France, with this spacious three-bedroom detached house offering 96m2 of living space. Constructed in the year 2002, the property rests on 1.8 hectares of verdant, tree-dotted land. The beauty of this residence is amplified by the tranquility of its surroundings. Nestled between charming Cahors and the stunning St Cirq Lapopie, your future home ensures you a peaceful living environment that is not overlooked. As you enter the home, a welcoming and airy living room/kitchen greets you. Bright, capacious, and designed with an open concept, this area is perfect for shared family meals or entertaining guests. Proceeding down the corridor, you will find three comfortable bedrooms, offering plenty of space for relaxation and rest. The property is integrated with a thermo-dynamic heater, solar panels, and a pellet stove with insert, all designed to provide environmentally friendly and efficient solutions for your heating needs. For those looking to add personal touches to the house, there is a potential for a 4th bedroom conversion in the basement, which currently leads to the garage. A few renovations are expected, giving a perfect opportunity to remodel the home to your preferred style and taste. The home's spacious terrace, with a surface area of 60m2, awaits installation of polished travertine tiles—a perfect open space to host family barbecues or enjoy the evening under the French skies. Key Property Features: • Three spacious bedrooms • A sizeable terrace • Opportunity for the 4th bedroom conversion • Eco-friendly amenities: Thermo-dynamic heater and solar panels • Detached one-car garage • Location between Cahors and St Cirq Lapopie Civray of ... click here to read more

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Welcome to the enchanting embrace of the Bourg D'oisans, France! A wonderful locality that effortlessly weaves past and present into its vibrant tapestry. Within this idyllic vicinity, we bring to your notice an exclusive property opportunity - a charming, well-maintained chalet, settled in a tranquil pocket of the region. Inviting international potential home buyers to explore this enticing prospect. This inviting chalet, constructed in 1976 has been thoughtfully renovated and is in excellent condition. Stretching over 120m2, this home evokes a sense of warmth and comfort, while also offering ample space to cater to the modern family's needs. Experience the convenience of its strategic location, situated approximately 8 minutes-drive from the heart of Bourg d'Oisans. Notably, it sits at a convenient distance - just an 8-minute drive to the Eau d'Olle Express cable car which connects you to the vast Alpe d'Huez ski domain, and a 16-minute journey to Vajany. Furthermore, the bourgeoning plans for a cable car right from Bourg d'Oisans direct to Alpe d'Huez adds an extra feather in its cap, indicating promising future developments. Property features include: - 4 spacious bedrooms - 2 fully equipped bathrooms - A large, spacious living room - Modern, open-plan kitchen - Electricity and independent sanitation systems that are updated - A beautiful garden and veranda - Parking spaces for three cars The house spans two levels and its layout seamlessly integrates the indoors and outdoors, maximising the light and space within. Living in Bourg D'oisans and specifically vibing with the chalet life delivers a unique blend of picturesque landscapes, distinct seasons and a rich local culture. The locality experiences signific ... click here to read more

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Fancy yourself living in a quaint, characterful three bedroom house situated in the picturesque region of Midi-Pyrenees, in the heart of France's Aveyron district? Welcome to Le Bas Ségala, a place where life moves at a slower, more enjoyable pace. Nestled on the doorstep of the small village, yet maintaining its own privacy, the house is conveniently located merely a 15km scenic drive from the town of Villefranche de Rouergue, famous for its engaging history and vibrant farmers markets. Upon arrival at this charming abode, you're greeted by a private tree-lined driveway, leading you to a spacious courtyard, perfect for your parking needs. The house's positioning offers fantastic south-western exposure ensuring you’ll be able to absorb plenty of that glorious French sunshine, whilst taking in the stunning panoramic views of the sweeping countryside that surrounds the property. Here are just a handful of the amenities you can expect when you make this house your home: - Spacious tree-lined driveway - Courtyard/parking area - A well-maintained swimming pool (12X5) - Gazebo for alfresco dining - An abundance of fruit trees - Under terrace storage - Boiler room - Wood shed - Pump room for the pool Tastefully designed to provide a sense of space and light, the house has maintained some of its original features, offering a delightful blend of old and new. Let’s take a tour: - An entrance hall leading to a 32 m² en suite bedroom, complete with shower and toilet facilities, and direct access to the swimming pool. - Additional 19 m² bedroom and an 8 m² bathroom with toilet located on the ground floor. - Ascending the staircase from the entrance leads to a brightly lit living room (44 m²) graced with beautiful exposed r ... click here to read more

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Introducing a charming 6-bedroom house situated near Valdalliere, in the lush region of Calvados, Normandy, France. Renovated and enriched with history dating back to early 1800's, this home sits on over 1.25 acres of picturesque land that offers stunning views, tranquility, and immediate proximity to desirable amenities. Existing in approximately 149 m² of light-filled living space, the house has been renovated throughout and breathes comfort and warmth to accommodate large families. It blends old-world charm with modern conveniences in an enchanting rural setting. French countryside living epitomized. The ground floor boasts a welcoming entrance hall of 5.1 m² equipped with an entry phone for your security. Adjacent is a generous living room, measuring 36.49 m², ready to host family gatherings or provide a serene setting for a quiet evening in. The fitted and equipped kitchen (14.09 m²), professionally designed for the serious home cook, awaits your culinary creativity. A utility room provides ample space for appliances and storage. An inviting 11.75 m² bedroom, along with a modern shower room and a separate WC, round off the ground floor amenities and offer both convenience and privacy. The first floor features a landing area leading to a whopping five bedrooms, ranging in size from 9.58 m² to 17.46 m². A family shower room and a separate WC offers additional convenience, making this space ideal for larger families or for those who enjoy hosting guests. Outside, discover calmness in a vast 5,434 m² (approx. 1.33 acres) enclosed garden bounded by quiet country lanes. The verdant grounds and breathtaking views are a testament to the house's privileged location. An attached cellar of 5.67 m² and a detached outbuil ... click here to read more

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Imagine yourself nestled in the charm of a cozy, 3-bedroom cottage in the picturesque region of Civray, France. This delightful property promises the inviting allure of a well-maintained home combined with the enchanting ambiance of the French countryside. For those considering an overseas purchase, either as a holiday retreat or a permanent residence, this home offers a balance of comfort and ease, catering especially to expats seeking a serene European life. This semi-detached, stone cottage brings a warm, family-friendly environment over two levels, comprising a total living space of 105 square meters. The ground level boasts a bright, open plan configuration which includes a living area, a kitchen, and a dining space. This area seamlessly opens onto a terrace through charming patio doors, establishing an ideal set up for hosting or simply enjoying peaceful family mornings. Additionally, there's a compact utility area and a conveniently located WC on this floor. Ascending up the custom-built staircase, the upper floor reveals a pleasant landing area that leads to the sleeping quarters. Here, you will find two generously sized double bedrooms alongside a single bedroom—perfect for a growing family or accommodating guests. A neatly kept family bathroom, equipped with a shower over bath, caters to the needs of a bustling household. Throughout the house, double glazed windows adorned with traditional wooden shutters not only enhance the aesthetic but provide excellent insulation. Comfort is further ensured with a combination of a wood burner and electric radiators for heating, offering a cozy ambiance during colder months. The outdoor area is as manageable as it is enchanting, mainly consisting of a lawn that wraps ar ... click here to read more

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Step into the charm and character of this enchanting 4-bedroom home, nestled in the picturesque region of Civray, France. This charming stone-built residence, enveloped by tranquility and privacy, offers a unique opportunity to secure a slice of idyllic French lifestyle. The property encompasses 160 square meters of captivating living spaces, each radiating an intimate ambiance that perfectly complements the property’s stone architecture. Undergoing thoughtful renovations, this welcoming abode strikes a harmonious balance between traditional and contemporary. The ground floor features a large open-plan kitchen that boasts fitted units and a built-in oven/hob, seamlessly extending into a comfortable lounge area brimming with character. It comes with a newly installed wood burner, and there's potential to create an inviting reception room in the additional space, which currently sports raw stone walls. The first floor offers an ample hallway that ushers you into three cosy bedrooms and a study, as well as a room that provides the scope for transformation according to one's needs. A family bathroom and separate WC also occupy this level, offering an excellent flow of space. The property's unique charm is further highlighted by its dual staircases – a classic feature in the original part of the house and a newer one in the renovated section. This unique design provides potential for creating an independent gite, should the heart desire. In addition to offering a fantastic living scenario inside, the property outside extends a warm invitation to enjoy the local climate that is typically mild with warm summers and temperate winters. Your private oasis comprises lawns, a well, mature trees, and ample space for parking. T ... click here to read more

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Nestled within the enchanting village of Civray, this captivating 4-bedroom chateau presents a harmonious blend of history and charm, poised for its next chapter with a new family or individual who cherishes heritage and French architecture. Originally constructed in 1868, with distinctive additions including two towers from the early 20th century, this impressive property offers both grandeur and intimate living spaces. As you enter the chateau, a welcoming 18.6 square meter entrance hall leads you to an exquisite 42.3 square meter glazed conservatory, complete with under-floor heating, providing a serene oasis overlooking the lush gardens. The grand salon, accessible from the entrance hall, features a stunning fireplace with vertical columns that trace back to the 12th century. Adjoining the salon, an 8 square meter office nestled in the tower, boasts a custom-made, semi-circular wooden desk and bookcase, creating an ideal workspace with historic ambiance. The dining room, measuring 26.3 square meters, includes doors opening directly to the garden, perfect for al-fresco dining amidst the serene environment. A spacious 21.8 square meter kitchen accessed from both the dining room and the hall features another original fireplace, enhancing the rustic charm of the space. The chateau offers four generously sized bedrooms on the first floor, each adorned with a fireplace, spanning from 16.9 to 21.3 square meters. Additional convenience is provided by two shower rooms housed in each tower. A dressing room and ample storage complete the living spaces on this floor. Ascending to the second-floor, a vast 102 square meter space awaits transformation, offering potential for additional bedrooms, a recreation room, or other per ... click here to read more

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Nestled within the serene landscapes of the French countryside, this magnificent farmhouse is offered for sale, offering a quintessential blend of French country living with modern comforts. Secluded down a tranquil lane, the farmhouse paints a perfect canvas for those who seek the pleasures and peace of nature. Located just a stone's throw from the iconic Nantes to Brest canal, with the charming town of Guerledan only a 5-minute drive away, this home stands as a testament to tasteful renovation and quality craftsmanship. The farmhouse, a delightful 3-bedroom stone house, is surrounded by beautiful countryside, presenting a milieu where you can truly connect with nature. Well-regarded for its scenic beauty, the town of Civray, France, where the farmhouse is situated, brings the gifts of country living without sacrificing accessibility to all the necessary amenities. An enviable escape from urban congestion, Civray offers a warm and welcoming community, making it perfect for overseas buyers seeking their slice of idyllic French rural lifestyle. The property gracefully sits on 100 square meters, bathed in soothing shades, marrying tradition with a modern aesthetic. This detached house comes fully furnished, allowing you to turn the key and immediately experience your French countryside dream. Property Features: - 3 bedrooms, one with an ensuite bathroom - A spacious and inviting open-plan lounge/diner/kitchen - A distinctive Breton fireplace, creating a cozy atmosphere - An intelligently designed kitchen with a breakfast bar - A hand-crafted spiral staircase - A utility room for additional storage convenience - A cave, ideal for wine connoisseurs - A functional workshop space - A garage, which has an open front and ... click here to read more

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Nestled at the heart of the market town, Villedieu Les Poeles, this enchanting five-bedroom home is an icon of eras past. Offering a tangible pulse of history, this property dates back to the 1800s, true to it is the property's old-world charm and character partnershiped with the convenience of modern living. With a generous floor area of 151 square meters and standing proud amid a half-acre parcel bursting with blossoming gardens, it's a unique blend of rustic charm and contemporary functionality. The charm begins right at the entrance hall, where one can appreciate the property's authenticity - an original tile flooring that echoes the home's historical pedigree. The kitchen is a heartwarming mix of tradition and function with a grand granite fireplace and ample space allowing for a modern dining table set-up. The home's living room, like the dining room, showcases dual aspect windows and another fireplace, reinforcing the home's cozy vibe. A welcoming sunlit conservatory serves as a commutable indoor garden, perfect for plant enthusiasts. On the first floor lies an inviting hallway with polished wood flooring. It leads to the first two generously sized bedrooms, one of which features dual aspect windows and a fireplace with original tiles, serving as a heartening reminder of the property's history. This floor also boasts a bathroom equipped with a half bath and wash basin, and a separate toilet for added convenience. The second floor presents another hallway lit naturally through a velux. It leads to three more substantial bedrooms, one coming with a built-in wardrobe. There is also a shower room available, fitted with a toilet. The pristine conditions of all rooms on both floors are indicative of the house's 'good ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque heart of the Suisse Normande, this delightful 3-bedroom house offers a unique blend of tranquility and convenience, perfect for those seeking a serene lifestyle in the French countryside. Located in Athis-Val-de-Rouvre, a charming commune in the Orne department, this property is an ideal retreat for expats and overseas buyers looking to immerse themselves in the rich culture and natural beauty of Normandy. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet melody of birdsong, as the morning sun filters through the mature trees surrounding your 0.59-acre garden. This is the daily reality for residents of this lovely home, where peace and privacy are paramount. The property is not isolated, yet it offers a sense of seclusion that is increasingly rare in today's fast-paced world. The house itself boasts a generous habitable surface of 134 square meters, thoughtfully designed to maximize comfort and functionality. The ground floor features a spacious conservatory, perfect for enjoying a morning coffee or an evening glass of wine while taking in the garden views. The sitting and dining room, complete with a cozy fireplace, provides a warm and inviting space for family gatherings or entertaining guests. The open-plan kitchen is well-equipped and flows seamlessly into the dining area, making meal preparation a social affair. A convenient laundry room and a double bedroom with an adjacent bathroom complete the ground floor layout, offering flexibility for guests or family members who prefer single-level living. Upstairs, you'll find two additional double bedrooms, each with its own unique charm. A well-appointed shower room with a WC serves these bedrooms, ensuring comfort and convenien ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Charente region, this expansive 6-bedroom property in Civray offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a tranquil second home or a lucrative vacation rental. With its rich history and vibrant local culture, Civray is a hidden gem in France, perfect for creating unforgettable memories with family and friends. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds in your private garden, a serene oasis that seamlessly blends with the surrounding woodland. This property, set on a generous 6,430 m² plot, offers not just a home, but a lifestyle steeped in nature and tranquility. ### A Tale of Two Homes The main house, with its four spacious bedrooms and two bathrooms, exudes warmth and character. Original features like exposed beams and stonework add a touch of rustic charm, while modern amenities ensure comfort and convenience. The heart of the home is the kitchen and dining area, where family meals and laughter are shared around the wood-burning stove. Adjacent to the main house is a fully independent two-bedroom second house. This versatile space is perfect for hosting guests, extended family, or even generating rental income. With its own living area and bathroom, it offers privacy and comfort for all. ### Embrace the Outdoors The property's outdoor spaces are a true highlight. A 100 m² stone barn and a former pigsty present exciting opportunities for development, whether you envision a workshop, a gîte, or a wellness retreat. The expansive garden, dotted with fruit trees, invites leisurely strolls and al fresco dining on warm summer evenings. For those who love the water, a scenic swimming lake with a charming restaurant is just a short walk away, ... click here to read more

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Welcome to this charming, countryside hideaway located in the heart of the picturesque region of Civray, France. This delightful 3-bedroom house embodies the quintessential French country living experience that is simply enticing, especially for overseas buyers. Even though it's tucked away in a peaceful country lane away from the hustle and bustle, it still benefits from being just a few minutes drive from Tessy sur Vire, with easy access to the motorway, and an hour away from the ferry port at Caen. This mix of serenity and accessibility makes this house an idyllic retreat. The climate of Civray is pleasantly temperate. The summers are comfortably warm, ensuring the gardens remain in bloom for long periods, while the winters benefit from being fairly mild. This makes the setting especially appealing for those who enjoy the great outdoors and wish to partake in rural French living. In the spirit of transparency, the house condition can be best described as 'good'. The property has been well taken care of and is presented in excellent condition, which is appreciable as you step into the paradisiacal gardens. The features of this property include: • A renovated kitchen with a built-in oven/hob and a heart-warming wood burner, adding a rustic touch to the stylish design. • A sun-drenched lounge adorned with wooden beams, overlooking the beautiful front garden. • A welcoming dining room equipped with a wood burner, and another set of stairs leading to more bedrooms. • A convenient laundry room equipped with a WC and leads to a rear garden and study. • 3 spacious bedrooms, with the Master Bedroom boasting a Mezzanine, en-suite bathroom, and a dressing room. • Additional 2 bathrooms, each with a WC. On the exterior: • A ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of Normandy's picturesque Moyon Villages, this exquisite 4-bedroom house offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a second home in France. With its blend of rustic charm and modern comforts, this property is perfect for overseas buyers and expats looking to immerse themselves in the tranquil French countryside while enjoying the conveniences of modern living. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet scent of blooming flowers. This property, set on 7.4 acres of lush land, provides a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. The expansive grounds are a haven for nature lovers, featuring a greenhouse, a vegetable plot, two large ponds, and a variety of fruit trees. Whether you're an avid gardener or simply enjoy the outdoors, this home offers endless possibilities for relaxation and recreation. The house itself is a testament to timeless elegance, with a habitable surface of 140 square meters. The ground floor welcomes you with a fully fitted kitchen, complete with elm cabinets, granite worktops, and a range cooker. The kitchen's part-exposed stone walls and beams add a touch of rustic charm, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. Adjacent to the kitchen is a dining room featuring a stone fireplace and wood burner, perfect for cozy family dinners or entertaining guests. The large lounge, with its built-in elm bookcase and exposed stone walls, is a sanctuary of comfort. Here, you can unwind by the wood burner, lose yourself in a good book, or simply enjoy the company of loved ones. The first floor houses the master bedroom, which boasts a mezzanine above, offering additional space for a private retreat or home office. Two further bedrooms and a family bathroom ... click here to read more

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Discover the serene living experience in the picturesque region of Normandy, France, where a charming 4-bedroom country home awaits its new owners. Nestled within the tranquil landscape of Gavray-sur-Sienne, this enticing property offers a harmonious balance of rustic allure and modern comfort, set against the backdrop of 6.20 acres of lush grounds. For those dreaming of embracing the French countryside's idyllic life, this elegant 243 m² residence, tastefully renovated, presents a beautiful canvas to create lasting memories. The home is situated just 8 kilometers from the vibrant town of Gavray, known for its rich culture and comprehensive amenities, and a mere 20-minute drive to the exquisite beaches that grace the Normandy coast. Upon entering the ground floor, guests are greeted by a warm and inviting sitting room, adorned with exposed beams and glazed doors that open to the enchanting garden, framing 32 m² of the living space. A spacious 33 m² dining room, complete with an attractive fireplace, wood burner, tiled floors, and exposed beams, sets the tone for intimate dinners and gatherings. The versatile 35 m² space, whether utilized as a games room or an additional living area, extends a gracious flow with glazed doors leading to the garden. The heart of the home, a fitted and equipped kitchen, spans 20.40 m² offering ample room for a breakfast table and culinary adventures, alongside a practical 11.20 m² utility room, a welcoming hallway featuring a separate WC and built-in cupboards. Ascending to the first floor, the landing area unfolds into a master bedroom suite, a private sanctuary encompassing 26 m², complemented by a luxurious bathroom/shower room, and a dressing room, ensuring a retreat of comfort and e ... click here to read more

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