Exquisite 5-Bedroom French Home with Pool in Idyllic Pont-Audemer, Normandy - A Serene Oasis Awaits

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Normandy, Eure, Pont-Audemer, France, Pont-Audemer (France)

5 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 163Floor area

€445,000

House

No parking

5 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

163m²

No garden

Pool

Not furnished

Description

Nestled within the enchanting landscape of Normandy, in the picturesque town of Pont-Audemer, you will discover an exquisite residence that presents the ideal opportunity for those yearning for a taste of France's rich history mixed with the comfort of modern living. This house provides not only space but also an aura of serenity and potential, making it a true gem for prospective homeowners from around the world.

As a busy agent dealing globally, I’m delighted to introduce to you, this 5-bedroom house, situated in the heart of Pont-Audemer. Pronounced by many as the "Venice of Normandy," Pont-Audemer offers a life filled with the right balance of leisure, tranquility, and culture. The town's picturesque canals and old timber-framed houses contribute to its vibrant local life. Historically, the town has thrived through various industries, contributing to its rich architectural heritage.

To start with, the warm and inviting ground floor of this residence features extensive spaces that cater to both family and social living. As you walk through the large entrance, you're greeted by a double living room bathed in natural light, complete with a fireplace that makes it a perfect spot for cozy evenings or entertaining guests. An equipped kitchen waits for culinary adventures, making it the heart of family gatherings.

Up on the first floor, the layout smartly presents 3 bedrooms, among which 2 are master suites. These master bedrooms are designed for privacy and comfort, one featuring a private bathroom and the other a sleek shower space. Moving another level up, a generously sized attic bedroom creates a unique opportunity for various uses — think guest room, office, or a quiet retreat to spark creativity.

What's more, an additional guest bedroom with independent access makes this property accommodate visitors without disrupting household routines. Perfect for hosting friends or family staying from overseas. It also speaks volumes of the thoughtful design of this home which accommodates various needs effortlessly.

Beyond the structural elegance of the house, the outdoor areas deliver a fresh breath of Normandy’s nature. This includes a beautiful south-facing terrace, a space that promises delightful afternoons soaking in the sun or hosting al fresco dinners beside the luxurious swimming pool. A pool house is a charming accent that adds functionality to outdoor living experiences. Besides hosting pool parties, it offers needed space for storing pool gear or setting up a small bar.

Let me not forget to mention the spacious garage, which provides convenient street access for secure parking and additional storage. This house, priced attractively at 445,000 Euros, encompasses 163 sqm of living space, set on a generous plot of 6,715 sqm.

Amenities include:
- 5 Bedrooms
- 1 Bathroom, plus a separate toilet
- Double living room with fireplace
- Fully equipped kitchen
- Laundry room
- South-facing terrace (180sqm)
- Swimming pool with pool house
- Closed garage
- Independent guest bedroom

Pont-Audemer itself is a blend of vibrancy and laid-back country life. With temperatures ideal for year-round living, the town enjoys mild summers and cool winters, encouraging outdoor activities and explorations. Residents savor delicious local cuisines at traditional eateries, visit quaint boutiques along cobblestone alleys, and find ultimate tranquility by the picturesque riverside. Whether you're cycling through lush countryside, attending a local market, or visiting the famed Normandy coastline, every day in Pont-Audemer has the potential for new and fulfilling experiences.

It's worth noting that the property is in fantastic condition and does not demand immediate renovations. Its move-in-readiness saves time and offers peace of mind, yet still leaves room for personal touches if desired. This blend of historic allure with modern comforts truly suits overseas buyers or expats eagerly looking to settle in France, a country rich with culture and hospitality.

For those with a discerning eye for a home that combines space, style, and stature in an enviable French locale — this is an invitation to immerse in a lifestyle that balances historical charm with contemporary conveniences. As a global real estate agent captivated by the unique stories every home has to tell, I believe this property holds promising chapters for its future owner. So, whether you're planning a quick visit or in-depth exploration, I'm always here to accommodate and assist with your housing journey.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
5
Size
163
Price per m²
€2,730
Garden size
6715
Has Garden
No
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
1
Has swimming pool
Yes
Property type
House
Energy label

Unknown

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On a still Sunday morning in Saint-Maurin, the church bell in the 11th-century priory rings out across the valley and drifts through the French doors of this single-story stone country house while the coffee percolates. The kitchen smells of woodsmoke and walnut. Outside, the fishpond catches the early light. This is what you came to France for. Saint-Maurin is one of those villages that hasn't been discovered yet, not really, and locals are quietly grateful for that. Classified among the Plus Beaux Villages de France, it sits in the rolling hills of Lot-et-Garonne, a département that routinely tops French quality-of-life surveys but somehow still flies under the radar compared to its flashier Dordogne neighbor to the north. The village square, shaded by plane trees, holds a small café where the patron knows your order by your second visit. There's a boutique, a boulangerie within walking distance, and in summer the whole village transforms for the Wednesday night markets, where producers from across the Agenais set up under fairy lights and sell duck confit, Agen prunes dipped in Armagnac chocolate, and bottles of Buzet red that cost less than a London sandwich. The open-air cinema runs through July and August. You bring a blanket, somebody always brings too much rosé, and the film starts at dusk against the backdrop of the medieval priory. These aren't tourist attractions in the manufactured sense. They're just what life is here. This three-bedroom vacation home sits on the edge of the village, close enough to walk in for a pastis at 6pm, private enough that you can swim in the 10x5 metre pool without a neighbor in sight. The grounds extend to 6,875 square metres — nearly 1.7 acres — planted with mature specimen tre ... click here to read more

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Push open the old iron gate in the high stone wall and the world outside disappears completely. That's the first thing you notice—the silence, punctuated only by birdsong and the faint rustle of the linden trees lining the garden path. You're standing in front of a house that has been here since the 1400s, its medieval stone-framed windows still intact, its bread oven still capable of baking a full loaf. This isn't a renovation project dressed up in period details. It's the real thing, sitting on nearly three hectares of private grounds just outside Ansac-sur-Vienne in the heart of the Charente, offered to the market at a price that would barely buy a two-bedroom flat in Paris. The scale of what's here takes a moment to register. A seven-bedroom main residence with double-height ceilings and exposed oak beams. Two self-contained gîtes, both renovated and generating rental income. A 150-square-metre barn. A cottage that still needs work. A 15th-century pigeonry that stops every visitor in their tracks. And over 7.5 acres of walled land, watered by the estate's own spring. For buyers searching for a genuinely viable income-producing holiday property in southwest France, or a private family compound with space for multiple generations, estates with this combination of features simply don't come to market often. Step inside the main house through the arched entrance and you walk into a wide hallway anchored by an oak staircase that climbs to a mezzanine gallery above. The main room below is cathedral-like—double height, flooded with light from three large glass doorways that open directly onto the terrace and walled garden. A log burner sits at one end. On a January morning with frost on the garden and a fire going, this r ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of Normandy, in the picturesque region of Eure, lies a house distinctively different from your average property. In the serene town of Pont-Audemer, this detached 4-bedroom home stands invitingly, eagerly awaiting its new occupants to write the next chapter of its story. With an area of approximately 160 square meters, this house built in 2005 provides a charming canvas for those looking to settle in one of France’s most idyllic settings. Pont-Audemer, often referred to as the "Venice of Normandy," offers a tranquil, scenic lifestyle steeped in history. As you stroll through its streets, you'll notice the half-timbered facades of the buildings that echo the whispers of the past. The town is renowned for its canals, creating an enchanting atmosphere as the water reflects the timeless beauty of the surroundings. Living here, one can enjoy a temperate oceanic climate, marked by mild winters and modestly warm summers, further enhancing the area's appeal. The gentle rhythm of life in Pont-Audemer is complemented by a range of local amenities including quaint cafes, traditional bakeries, and a variety of shops where you can find all the essentials. One of the highlights of this property is its substantial plot of 3,500 square meters, complete with outbuildings and lush fruit trees, offering both space and seclusion for families or investors alike. The land provides ample opportunities for gardening enthusiasts, or simply for relaxing under the Normandy sky. The region itself is known for its agricultural richness, so you can imagine a life where the bounty of the land is at your fingertips. The house itself, well-maintained and spacious, offers a perfect blend of practicality and comfort. Entering the ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the scenic landscape of Boulleville in the Eure region, this charming 5-bedroom Norman house presents a delightful opportunity to own a slice of rural French life, just a stone’s throw away from the picturesque town of Honfleur. With a floor area of 190 square meters and a spacious plot exceeding 2000 square meters, this property combines space, tranquility, and accessibility, making it an ideal residence for families or those looking to embrace the serene French countryside. The house dates back to the early 20th century and retains much of its original charm while having been maintained in good condition. The ground floor features a cozy living room equipped with a traditional fireplace and stove, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. Adjacent to this, the fitted and fully equipped kitchen leads into a dining room, perfect for family meals or entertaining guests. Additionally, there is a large laundry room and a master suite that opens up to an expansive terrace, offering beautiful views of the surrounding landscape and gardens. The first floor comprises three generously-sized bedrooms, each with ample storage space, a separate large office ideal for those working from home, and a well-appointed bathroom. A separate toilet adds to the convenience. Moreover, the property includes a double garage which could potentially be converted to additional living space or used as a workshop or creative studio. Property Features: - 5 bedrooms with ample storage - 2 bathrooms and a separate toilet - Spacious fitted kitchen - Large living room with fireplace and stove - Dining room - Large laundry room - Double garage - Master suite with terrace access - Expansive gardens and grounds Living in Boulleville offers the ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque heart of Normandy, Saint-Philbert-sur-Risle offers a delightful blend of serene country living with the conveniences of modern life. If you're dreaming of a house that balances contemporary comforts with the soothing embrace of nature, this property might just be your perfect match. Let's dive deeper into what makes this home special and explore what life in this charming village is like for potential homeowners from abroad. Picture this: a newly built house in 2021, sitting proudly amidst the lush greenery of a 2220 square meters garden. The moment you arrive, the sense of tranquility is palpable. The neighborhood exudes peace, with the gentle whispers of nature enveloping your senses. It's not just a house you're looking at; it's a serene escape located just a short 10-minute drive from Pont-Audemer for all your lifestyle necessities and the A13, connecting you easily with broader destinations. This single-story house is smartly designed, ticking all the boxes for modern-day living standards. It's economical with an A rating on the DPE energy performance scale, perfect for eco-conscious buyers. The house spans 85 square meters, offering a cozy yet functional layout that's thoughtfully arranged to make the most out of every square inch. Let's break down the key highlights: - 2 bedrooms with one of them equipped with a dressing room - Spacious living room with a recent wood stove - Modern American kitchen with a central island - Double sink bathroom with Italian shower - Separate toilet - Double glazing for better insulation - Electric roller shutters - Large outbuilding-terrace with an open view - Electric gate for enhanced security - Heat pump heating system for efficiency - Septic tank s ... click here to read more

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Delve into the serene beauty of French countryside by revealing the charm of this newly built single-story house located in the captivating area of Normandy, specifically in Montfort-sur-Risle in Eure. Striving to invite the serenity of nature into indoor spaces, this property is a dream destination for those looking for a peaceful retreat away from the hustle and bustle of city life. This two-bedroom haven is set against the backdrop of Normandy's lush greenery, truly a blissful residence with an added taste of French sophistication. Constructed in 2021, the 85 square meter house follows PMR standards which reflects a considerate planning for accessibility. Graced with DPE A energy efficiency rating, this house combines the convenience of modern living and environmental responsibility. Imagine the tranquility encapsulated in a tranquil corner lot extending over 2220 square meters, welcoming you with a large, bright living area highlighted by a sophisticated wood stove, perfect for cozy winter nights. Further showcasing its open spaces, the living room leads to an impressive 40 square meter terrace fitted with an awning, an added convenience for occasions where you need sun protection or wish to enjoy rainy afternoons while staying dry. This area then seamlessly transitions into a highly functional open-plan kitchen featuring a central island, topped with an easily adjustable hob and sink, offering an inviting space to prepare delectable meals. Among its prime features are: - A master bedroom included with a sleek dressing room and a French window showcasing the scenic beauty of a south-facing garden. - A second bedroom constructed with attention to providing comfort. - A spacious bathroom with a double washbasin a ... click here to read more

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Welcome to a slice of idyllic Norman life nestled in the heart of our beloved Beuzeville, France. Amidst the gentle rolling hills of Normandy, you’ll find a quaint home that offers a perfect balance of rustic charm and practical living space. Picture yourself in this delightful abode—a 3-bedroom house that harmoniously combines comfort, tradition, and serenity. Whether you're an expat yearning for a home that mirrors the picturesque landscapes of a French impressionist painting or a foreign buyer exploring the captivating allure of rural France, this property could be just the escape you’re looking for. Right in the commune of Beuzeville, this authentic Norman farmhouse is conveniently located near the famous Honfleur and offers a charming glimpse into typical French village life. The town is rich in culture, with a history that still whispers through its cobblestone streets and friendly community vibe. The traditional architecture around echoes stories of bygone eras, making it an enchanting destination for those who appreciate a slower pace of life and old-world charm. Imagine waking up on a crisp Normandy morning, surrounded by verdant vistas and serene skies. This 125 sqm home opens with a welcoming entrance that flows effortlessly into a spacious living room adorned with a fireplace—perfect for cozy evenings with family or friends. The dining room extends into a kitchen already fitted and equipped, making meal times a joyful occasion. Expect a space that invites both culinary adventures and simple comfort food, with open areas that foster engaging conversations and rich laughter. On the ground floor, find a restful bedroom, an adjacent dressing room, and an office, offering practicality and comfort if you're work ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of Normandy, in the picturesque town of Beuzeville, lies a delightful 3-bedroom house that promises to be the perfect second home for those seeking a serene escape. This property, with its quintessential Norman charm, offers a unique blend of traditional architecture and modern comforts, making it an ideal retreat for families, couples, or anyone yearning for a tranquil holiday home. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds, as the morning sun filters through the lush greenery surrounding your home. This is the everyday reality in Beuzeville, a town that perfectly encapsulates the idyllic French countryside lifestyle. With its rich history, vibrant culture, and stunning landscapes, Normandy is a region that captivates the heart and soul. ### A Home That Tells a Story This 133m² house is a testament to the timeless beauty of Norman architecture. Recently renovated with high-quality materials, it retains its authentic charm while offering all the modern amenities you need for a comfortable stay. The property features: - Three spacious bedrooms, perfect for accommodating family and friends. - A bright, open-plan kitchen and dining area, ideal for hosting intimate dinners or lively gatherings. - A cozy living room with a wood stove, providing warmth and ambiance during cooler months. - A south-facing terrace, where you can enjoy al fresco dining or simply relax with a good book. - A beautifully landscaped garden, complete with mature trees and an outbuilding for storage. ### The Allure of Beuzeville Beuzeville is more than just a location; it's a lifestyle. This charming town offers a plethora of activities and attractions that cater to all tastes and preferen ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of Normandy, in the picturesque town of Beuzeville, this delightful 3-bedroom house offers a perfect blend of traditional charm and modern comfort. Ideal for those seeking a second home in France, this property promises a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of city life, while still being conveniently accessible. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet scent of blooming flowers in your private garden. This is the lifestyle awaiting you in Beuzeville, a quaint town known for its rich history, vibrant culture, and welcoming community. A Glimpse into Your New Home This beautifully renovated Norman property spans 133 square meters, offering ample space for relaxation and entertainment. The house is set on a generous plot of 1958 square meters, providing plenty of room for outdoor activities and gardening. - Spacious Living Areas: The open-plan design seamlessly connects the American-style kitchen with the dining area, creating a bright and inviting space perfect for family gatherings. - Modern Amenities: The kitchen is fully equipped with modern appliances, ensuring you have everything you need to prepare delicious meals. - Cozy Living Room: Relax by the wood stove in the living room, a perfect spot for cozy evenings with a good book or a glass of wine. - Sunlit Terrace: Step out onto the south-facing terrace, where you can enjoy al fresco dining or simply soak up the sun. - Elegant Bedrooms: The first floor features a master bedroom with an en-suite shower room, a charming child's bedroom or office, and another spacious bedroom. - Additional Bathroom: A well-appointed bathroom with a toilet serves the additional bedrooms. - Charming Garden: The enclosed garden is a haven ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque countryside of Normandy, within the charming town of Beuzeville, you'll find an opportunity to immerse yourself in a truly unique lifestyle in France. Surrounded by the idyllic landscapes and historical allure of Eure, this authentic Norman farmhouse awaits your arrival. This 3-bedroom house offers not just a residence, but a chance to experience a slower-paced, yet incredibly rich way of life. Let's take a closer look at what makes this property—and its location—truly special. Imagine waking up in a home that sits on a generous plot of 600 square meters, offering an inviting escape from the hustle and bustle of modern life. The house itself is in excellent condition, featuring a blend of traditional Norman aesthetics with functional living spaces that cater to both families and individuals seeking some tranquility. With three bedrooms, a living room, and an inviting fireplace, this house presents a residence where you can make memories, share laughter with loved ones, or simply unwind after a busy day. The ground floor welcomes you with a bright entrance that leads you into a spacious living and dining room. It's the heart of the home and an ideal spot for gatherings with friends and family. An inset fireplace adds character—and warmth—to the living area, offering a cozy retreat during Normandy's cooler evenings. The fitted kitchen is ready to inspire your culinary adventures, complete with all necessities and ample storage for all your ingredients sourced from local markets. This floor also includes a bedroom, which could also function as a guest room or a peaceful study, as well as a dressing room and an office—perfect for remote work arrangements. Moving upstairs, two additional bedrooms ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of Normandy, in the picturesque town of Beuzeville, this delightful three-bedroom house offers a perfect blend of traditional charm and modern comfort. As a Homestra agent specializing in second homes, I am thrilled to present this property as an ideal retreat for those seeking a serene escape or a lucrative investment opportunity in the European second home market. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet scent of blooming flowers in your private, tree-lined garden. This property, set on a generous 1958m² plot, provides a tranquil haven away from the hustle and bustle, yet remains conveniently accessible to the vibrant culture and history of Normandy. ### A Glimpse into Your New Lifestyle Local Lifestyle & Climate: Beuzeville is a charming town that embodies the quintessential French countryside lifestyle. With its mild climate, the region offers pleasant weather year-round, making it perfect for seasonal visits or extended stays. The local community is warm and welcoming, with a rich tapestry of cultural events and traditional markets that bring the town to life. Activities & Accessibility: - Proximity to the Coast: Just a short drive away, the stunning beaches of Normandy await, offering opportunities for sunbathing, swimming, and water sports. - Historical Exploration: Discover the rich history of Normandy with visits to nearby landmarks such as the D-Day beaches and the iconic Mont Saint-Michel. - Gastronomic Delights: Indulge in the region's renowned cuisine, from creamy Camembert cheese to fresh seafood and exquisite cider. - Transport Links: Beuzeville is well-connected, with easy access to major highways and train stations, making travel to Paris and other European ... click here to read more

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Savor the tranquil charm of country living in Normandy, France, with this enticing 3-bedroom country home nestled cosily in the picturesque town of Eure, Beuzeville. Rendered with an authentic country farmhouse appeal, this abode has been completely renovated and redefined to offer a comfortable blend of traditional and modern living. Covering a comfortable living space of approximately 70m2, the meticulously restored interiors are an intersection of rustic elegance and contemporary functionality. As you step into the home, you are greeted by a delightful open living area, grandly proportioned and flooded with natural light, thanks to its stunning cathedral ceiling. Adjacent to this spacious area is a fully-equipped American kitchen, complete with a convenient back kitchen that gracefully opens onto a full south-facing terrace. The ground floor further houses a large bedroom that exudes a comforting warmth, perfect for restful nights. Additionally, it includes an elegantly designed, capacious bathroom outfitted with a double sink and a beautifully crafted Italian shower separate from the grand main bathroom. Storage will never be an issue, given the ample space designated for a garage, all set on an inviting 600m2 of land. Heading upstairs via the charming rustic staircase, you will find two more delightful bedrooms accessed through a landing room, a versatile space that can be adapted to suit your needs. The home benefits from double glazing, an added advantage for energy efficiency and comfort. In terms of amenities, the property features: - A large open living area - A fully-equipped American kitchen with a back kitchen - South-facing terrace - Three generously proportioned bedrooms - A spacious bathroom with a d ... click here to read more

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Discover a charming and beautifully maintained Normandy house, perfect for those looking to immerse themselves in the tranquil French countryside while enjoying a spacious and comfortable living environment. Set on a generous plot of 6,500 square meters, surrounded by an enchanting orchard, this property in Cormeilles provides both privacy and a serene retreat from the urban hustle. This delightful residence extends over 160 square meters of living space, exhibiting a seamless blend of 18th-century history with modern refinements. As you enter, you're greeted by an inviting hall that leads directly to a master suite featuring a luxurious bathroom with both a bathtub and a shower. The house’s TV lounge, accented with a cozy wood-burning stove, becomes a perfect gathering place during cooler evenings. The home's heart, a central kitchen, opens into an expansive living/dining area of more than 40 square meters, ideal for hosting dinner parties or special family gatherings. The upper-level houses additional sleeping quarters accessed by two separate staircases—one leading to a charming bedroom and potential office space, and the other to two more bedrooms equipped with individual shower rooms and a separate toilet. Additionally, the property includes two outbuildings offering opportunity for further development—ideal for creating guest accommodations, a workshop, or additional storage spaces. Key Property Features: - Master suite with comprehensive bathroom facilities - Comfortable TV lounge with a wood-burning stove - Large central kitchen - Spacious living/dining area - Four well-appointed bedrooms - Two outbuildings with development potential - 6,500 square meters of landscaped grounds featuring fruit trees This hom ... click here to read more

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This charming two-bedroom house nestled in the picturesque village of La Haye-Aubrée in Normandy, France, presents an idyllic opportunity particularly appealing to first-time buyers or those seeking a delightful second home. Offered at €136,000, the house spans 70 square meters and sits on a substantial 1000-square-meter plot that can serve both garden lovers and outdoor entertainers alike. Property Features: - Living room area of 26 square meters - Semi-open kitchen - Two cozy bedrooms - One bathroom and a separate toilet - Additional cellar storage - Electric heating - Single-glazed joinery - Septic tank - Annual land tax approximately €500 Located in the serene Routot area, renowned for its authentic Normandy ambiance, this property, though in good condition, could use some modern touches to enhance comfort and efficiency. The existing single-glazed joinery and electric heating system present in the home are points where potential owners might consider upgrades to elevate the property's energy efficiency and overall comfort. Furthermore, being eligible for Ma Prime Renov and local region renovation aid, new homeowners have a splendid chance to put their personal stamp on this alluring property while utilizing financial support. Living in La Haye-Aubrée is like stepping back in time to a slower-paced, community-oriented lifestyle. The village is surrounded by lush, green landscapes typical of the Normandy region, offering an array of outdoor activities such as hiking, cycling, and horseback riding amidst picturesque trails and views. Locally, there are quaint shops and markets that showcase the best of local produce and artisan goods, promising a delightful culinary journey. More than just a scenic retreat, the vil ... click here to read more

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Engage in an exceptional living experience nestled within the tranquil and verdant landscape of Normandy, Calvados, Genneville, in beautiful France. This gorgeous home is positioned just a mere 10-minute journey from the equally enchanting town of Honfleur, a place rich in art and history, widely known for its old port, its contemporary art, its beautiful gardens, and museums - a cultural feast indeed. Step inside your future home and be welcomed by its grandeur, spanning approximately 200m2, situated within a generous 3750m2 of wonderfully landscaped gardens. Bathed in tranquility, this abode ensures absolute privacy, away from prying eyes while still being within a vibrant community that offers a picturesque environment exuding quintessential French charm. At the heart of the house is a majestic fireplace, welcoming you with warmth and elegance. Make your way to the fully outfitted Schmidt kitchen that effortlessly combines functionality with style, and is accompanied by a convenient rear kitchen and additional outbuildings. - 4 beautifully-styled bedrooms - 1 well-appointed bathroom - An airy dining room opening onto the terrace - Lovely living room with a wood stove - A separate office or dressing room - Convertible attic Outside, the expansive landscaped park flaunts a variety of trees: eucalyptus, blue cedar, olive tree, and more. The property also boasts an attractive indoor swimming pool, perfect for those hot summer days and an idyllic fish pond dotted with pretty water lilies, bestowing an additional authentic touch. Venture get a taste of the French lifestyle in Genneville, where delightful shops, welcoming cafes, and enticing local markets are part of weekly routines. Become a part of a rich community ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque region of Normandy, Calvados, the charming town of Genneville welcomes you with open arms. Here, we present a truly unique opportunity to immerse yourself in French culture and history by owning a four-bedroom home at the very doorsteps of Honfleur, one of France's most beloved coastal towns. I'm truly excited to share with you what this property and its surroundings have to offer. This stone-sylex property sits on a generous 3750m2 plot, offering ample room to explore and cultivate a new chapter in this charming area. The house itself spans approximately 220m2, crafted with traditional materials that harken back to rustic elegance while being packed with modern potential. Now, let's take a walk through this home together. Upon entering, you're greeted by a large, welcoming entrance boasting a grand fireplace-insert featuring a unique lifting window. As you look left, you'll find a sleek, SCHMIDT fitted-equipped kitchen, complemented by a handy back kitchen and an outbuilding with a boiler room. This space is perfect for those who love to entertain or experiment with culinary delights. The bright dining room, where mornings can start with warm sunlight and cups of coffee, opens up onto a terrace that overlooks the pool—a feature yearning for some tender loving care to breathe new life into it. But imagine the endless summer days and evenings spent here, watching the breeze ripple through the trees and your own private oasis. As you venture further to the right, the living room invites you with a warmth only a wood stove can offer. The room is beautifully illuminated by a large bay window that opens up onto another terrace. This vantage offers a tranquil view of the nearby fish pond and thri ... click here to read more

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Welcome to the enchanting region of Normandy in the small yet charming town of Genneville, nestled in the Calvados department of France. As a busy real estate agent, I understand the importance of finding the perfect place for your new home, and I’m thrilled to introduce you to a unique opportunity that embodies both comfort and potential. Let me tell you the story of this delightful property, which may very well be your dream abode. This traditional stone-and-sylex house is a picture-perfect representation of rustic elegance. Spanning approximately 220 square meters, this property is set on an expansive 3750m2 parcel of land, adorned with tall trees, lending a sense of tranquility and isolation. The house is positioned at the threshold of the historic and picturesque town of Honfleur, famous for its old port and vibrant cultural life. Living here, you benefit from both the serenity of the countryside and easy access to more urban pleasures. As you enter, you’re greeted by an entrance hall featuring a large, character-filled fireplace insert with a lifting window – a perfect spot for winter evenings. To your left, the kitchen is not just any kitchen; it’s a SCHMIDT fitted-equipped culinary haven, complete with a back kitchen. Imagine whipping up a French feast here! The dining room, bathed in natural light, opens up to a terrace that offers views of a swimming pool waiting for its revival. Picture the summer months, where friends and family gather around for laughter-filled barbecues and swimming. To your right, uncover a lovely living room warmed by a wood stove, where wide bay windows invite sunlight, offering views of a fish pond teeming with water lilies. This room whispers relaxation, beckoning you to unwind with ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque locale of Genneville, in the heart of the Normandy region in Calvados, France, lies this exquisite 4-bedroom house that is poised for those who crave a beautiful setting just at the gate of Honfleur. Spanning approximately 220 square meters, this property provides an idyllic haven set amidst a sizeable plot of 3750 square meters. With its stone-sylex construction, this is a house that not only promises comfort but also holds the promise of being a tranquil retreat from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. As you step into the large entrance, an impressive fireplace greets you, equipped with an insert and a lifting window that offers both functional heating and a nostalgic touch to the home. To your left, you’ll find a well-fitted Schmidt kitchen, an adjoining back kitchen, and an outbuilding where a boiler room resides, adding to the convenience and functionality of the house. The dining room is an inviting space full of light, extending out onto a terrace with views that stretch out over a swimming pool that is awaiting your keen eye for renovation. This 4x9 meter pool holds incredible potential to be transformed into the central hub for recreation and relaxation. On the opposite side of the house, the living room exudes warmth and character with its wood stove. It opens up through grand bay windows onto another terrace, offering captivating vistas of a fish pond harmonized by water lilies, creating an ambiance that is both serene and restorative. Designed for both leisure and productivity, the house also includes a separate toilet, a shower room, and an office-cum-dressing room that paves the way to a rooftop terrace, approximately 28 square meters, offering unparalleled panoramic vie ... click here to read more

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Nestled at the gates of the picturesque town of Honfleur, this charming country home in Genneville, Normandy, Calvados, France offers a beautiful combination of rustic charm and modern conveniences. Perfectly positioned in the serene countryside, this property features approximately 220m2 of living space, situated on a private plot of 3750m2 adorned with trees and lush vegetation. As you pull up to the property, you are greeted by a majestic landscape park graced with eucalyptus, blue cedar, and olive trees. The first sense of calm hits you, knowing that you're not overlooked by any other properties around. The electric gate with a videophone ensures added security and a touch of modernity. Entering the home, you step into a spacious entrance area highlighted by a large fireplace-insert with a lifting window. This traditional stone and sylex home truly welcomes you in. To the left, you will find a well-fitted Schmidt kitchen featuring all the necessary appliances to craft delicious meals. Handy to have, there's also a back kitchen and outbuilding that includes a boiler room. The bright dining room opens onto a terrace offering lovely views of the pool area. Please note, the pool is a bit of a fixer-upper and will need some attention to bring it back to its former glory, but think about the potential - a perfect spot for summer relaxation or entertaining guests. Moving to the right, the living room is expansive with a cozy wood stove and a large bay window. The window opens up to another terrace, overlooking a charming fish pond brimming with water lilies - a perfect scene for evening relaxation or an early morning cup of coffee. On this level, you'll also find: - Separate toilet - Shower room - Office-dressing room ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque French countryside, this charming 4-bedroom house in Genneville offers you a slice of serene living with just the right touch of rural allure. Perfectly positioned in the Normandy region, Calvados Department, Genneville is known for its lush green landscapes, making it a captivating retreat for those yearning for tranquility alongside modern conveniences. The property exudes traditional charm with its stone-sylex construction and sits gracefully on a sprawling 3750m2 plot dotted with mature trees, ensuring lots of privacy. The absence of immediate neighbours adds to the home's secluded ambiance, creating an oasis-like setting in nature's lap. As you approach the house, the entrance greets you with a large fireplace-insert with a charming lifting window- perfect for when winters roll in. On your left, you'll find a SCHMIDT fitted-equipped kitchen, generously sized for all your culinary exploits. A back kitchen and an outbuilding with a boiler room complement this space, ensuring all practical needs are covered. The bright dining room is a picture of elegance, opening onto a terrace with a delightful view of a pool awaiting your renovation touch. Imagining summer days by the poolside or nights basking under the stars feels like a dream come true. Emphasizing open space, the beautiful living room features a wood stove, ideal for storytelling nights with family. With large bay windows leading onto the terrace, every corner of the room offers views of nature, including a picturesque fish pond adorned with water lilies. Moving upstairs, a landing room connects 4 tranquil bedrooms, a perfect haven after a long day. The bathroom, boasting a double sink, underscores the home’s functiona ... click here to read more

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