Historic 16th-Century Stone House in Carelles, Mayenne – 3 Bedrooms, Rustic Charm, Mature Garden, and Priced to Sell!

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Carelles, Mayenne, Pays de la Loire, France, Carelles (France)

3 Bedrooms · 2 Bathrooms · 107Floor area

€149,100

House

Parking

3 Bedrooms

2 Bathrooms

107m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Nestled in the idyllic countryside of Carelles, Mayenne, in the picturesque region of Pays de la Loire, France, awaits a remarkable opportunity to experience country living at its finest. This sturdy stone house, born in the 16th century, holds not just walls, but centuries of stories and a future filled with new beginnings. It's the kind of place where you can see yourself unwinding after a long day, embrace the peace of the rural setting, and make a home filled with love and laughter.

Upon arrival, the property presents itself with a timeless allure. With 107 square meters of living space spread over three floors, it’s sized just right for families or anyone seeking to enjoy the rustic charm and serene lifestyle of a countryside abode. Priced at €149,100, it offers a great buying opportunity for internationals looking to embrace the French rural life or expatriates seeking that perfect escape from the daily hustle.

Now, imagine driving along a tranquil lane that winds through undulating landscapes, where the whispers of history seem to serenade you upon every turn. As you reach the property, you’ll be greeted by the sound of leaves rustling, chirping birds, and the sight of a stone house that proudly wears its age and grace. Entering through the threshold, you find yourself in a spacious open-plan area inviting you to explore further. The fitted kitchen is a promise of many meals cooked with love, while the lounge, warmed by a wood burner nestled within a granite fireplace, beckons you to gather with friends or family.

Living here, you’ll experience a blend of seasons typical of the Pays de la Loire. Summers are mild and pleasant, perfect for spending afternoons in your very own garden, where mature trees offer shelter and abundance with their fruits. Winters here are crisp and cozy, ideal for lighting the wood burner and curling up with a good book as the scent of burning wood fills the air.

The region itself adds a layer of charm to this property. Living in the heart of Mayenne means you're surrounded by rich historical heritage and breathtaking natural landscapes. Carelles is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, with plenty of walking and biking trails that weave through lush forests and expansive fields. The local community, known for its hospitality, embraces newcomers with open arms.

The town is small, which means that life is personal and profound. Everyone knows each other, and there's a toolkit of social clubs and local festivities where you can engage and become part of the community. Despite its peaceful demeanor, the village is well-connected to larger towns and cities, making it perfectly possible to enjoy both isolation and inclusion at your leisure.

Head up from the ground floor via a charming wooden staircase that spirals upward, the first-floor landing provides access to two inviting bedrooms. Here, wood floors gleam with warmth, and ample light streams in through wooden double-glazed windows. A shower room on this floor adds convenience to the living arrangement.

Venturing to the second floor, a landing leads to an additional bedroom, offering secluded privacy. A spacious bathroom features a classic freestanding bathtub, inviting soakings that ease away the day’s tensions.

- Detached Stone House
- Built in the 16th Century
- Open-Plan Kitchen & Lounge
- Wood Burner with Granite Fireplace
- Wooden Spiral Staircase
- 3 Bedrooms
- Ground Floor Granite Fireplace
- First Floor Shower, Toilet
- Second Floor Freestanding Bath Tub
- Large Adjoining Stone Outbuilding
- Mature Garden with Fruit Trees
- Electric Radiators & Wood Burner Heating
- Wood Double-Glazed Windows
- Stone Barn, Lawned Area

Outside, the lush earth meets the walls of a large stone outbuilding, while a stone barn and garden provide ample opportunities for gardening enthusiasts or those wishing to enjoy the outdoors. The property boasts plentiful parking, ensuring convenience for daily comings and goings or visits from family and friends.

Living at this property is about returning to a simpler, more satisfying way of life. The balanced climate, genuine people, and rich culture contribute as much to the allure of Carelles as do the sturdy walls and expansive gardens. Whether you're seeking a permanent residence, a vacation retreat or an investment with character and warmth, this house in Carelles is one to consider. With history and potential as its foundation, this property could be the canvas on which you paint your future.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
3
Size
107
Price per m²
€1,393
Garden size
3200
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
Yes
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
2
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
House
Energy label

Unknown

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Imagine waking up on a Saturday morning to the faint toll of church bells drifting across the rooftops of Brux, pulling on a linen shirt, and walking two minutes to the local boulangerie for a still-warm baguette before the rest of the village stirs. That's the pace of life here. Quiet, unhurried, and real. This four-bedroom renovated stone house in the Vienne department of Poitou-Charentes isn't just a property — it's a doorway into one of rural France's most genuinely liveable corners, at a price that makes it one of the smartest second home opportunities in the country right now. The house itself pulls you in from the street. The traditional stone façade gives nothing away — you have to step through the front door to understand what's been done here. Whoever renovated this place clearly loved it. Exposed stone walls run through the open-plan living and dining room, where timber beams cross the ceiling overhead and wide wooden floorboards run underfoot. A wood-burning stove anchors the room, and on a cool October evening with the fire lit and a bottle of local Charentais Pineau opened, you'll understand exactly why people fall for French country houses and never quite recover. The kitchen is the kind that makes you actually want to cook. A central island, generous worktop space, well-thought-out storage, and a direct door out to the courtyard — so you can hand plates through to guests without navigating a corridor. The materials are authentic: stone, wood, solid fittings. Nothing feels like a shortcut. On the ground floor, there's a bedroom with its own modern shower room. For families with older parents or guests who can't manage stairs, this is genuinely useful. Upstairs, three further bedrooms hold onto the build ... click here to read more

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On a quiet Sunday morning in the hamlet of Saint-Romain, you'd hear almost nothing. A wood pigeon somewhere in the oaks. Maybe the distant clang of church bells drifting over from Charroux, that perfectly preserved medieval village ten minutes down the road where market traders set up their stalls beside the ruins of a Benedictine abbey. That stillness is the point. This is rural Vienne at its most unhurried — and this renovated farmhouse sits right in the middle of it. The property is a former working farmhouse that's been brought back to life without losing its bones. Stone walls, generous room proportions, the kind of building that took decades to settle and now feels entirely solid underfoot. At 148 square metres across two floors, it has real breathing room. The ground floor arranges itself practically: a living kitchen that opens directly onto a covered pergola — your default setting for every meal between May and October — a separate lounge for cooler evenings, and a bedroom with its own shower room and toilet. That ground-floor bedroom is a detail worth pausing on. It makes the house genuinely work for mixed-generation groups, guests with mobility considerations, or owners who want the option to use the upstairs rooms purely as a private retreat. Head up the stairs and the character shifts. The first floor has the slightly improvised warmth you only get in converted agricultural buildings — skylights cut into the roof, dormer windows framing sections of the surrounding countryside, ceiling lines that aren't quite parallel. There's a large double bedroom, another bedroom with its own en-suite bathroom and toilet, an additional room that could easily become a study or a fourth sleeping space, and a separate WC. T ... click here to read more

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Tucked away at the end of a serene lane in the picturesque village of Carelles, Mayenne, you will discover this intriguing property offering not just one, but two detached residences set amidst an expanse of approximately 1.5 hectares. This piece of French countryside is ideal for those looking to maintain a lifestyle that embraces the peacefulness of rural living while still being within reach of essential amenities and exciting locales. Both flats are delightful in their unique rights. The first house, covering 68 m², invites you in with a bright and friendly living-dining space, warmed by an insert wood stove that adds a cozy touch. The galley-style kitchen is practical, opening up to a quaint garden space—perfect for morning coffee or evening relaxation. On the same floor, there's a convenient bedroom, ensuring accessibility and ease of living. Ascending to the first level, a small landing leads to an adorable bedroom and a convenient shower room with a WC, perfectly catering to the essentials one needs. The second house, offering 114 m² of living space, brings plenty of character with its beautiful exposed beams and stone walls. The ground floor boasts a spacious living room overlooking the vast land, while the kitchen dining room easily becomes a hub for gathering. Two bedrooms, with one having its own shower and basin, provide comfort and functionality. Additionally, there's a beautifully finished room on the first floor with Velux windows and an oak floor which presents a vast array of possible uses—from a master suite to a creative studio. Here's a fun breakdown of what each house includes: - Ground floor living/dining room - Galley-style functional kitchen - One ground-floor bedroom - Additional first-floo ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque countryside of the Pays de la Loire region, this delightful 4-bedroom detached house in Levaré, Mayenne offers a rare opportunity for those seeking a tranquil yet well-connected home in France. Let me paint a picture of what it's like to reside in this charming village and the home that awaits you. As we're all leading such bussy lives, finding a spot like this is a breath of fresh air. Levaré itself is a quaint village that gives you a feel of the genuine French countryside life. The community is tight-knit, and you'll find yourself quickly becoming a part of the local tapestry. Located in the bocage region of North Mayenne, the village is surrounded by idyllic fields and rolling hills that are perfect for a peaceful stroll or a leisurely bike ride. Step inside the house, and you're welcomed by a spacious ground floor that features an entrance, a fitted kitchen with plenty of space for dining, and a comfortable living/dining room that's perfect for family gatherings or entertaining friends. On this floor, you'll also find two of the four sunny bedrooms alongside a well-equipped shower room and a separate toilet. If you're looking for a bit more privacy, there's a half-level that offers a cozy bedroom complete with its own shower room and toilet, just perfect for guests or perhaps a teenager seeking their own space. As you head up to the first floor, you'll discover a lovely mezzanine that can serve as a study, play area, or perhaps your peaceful reading nook. Another bedroom completes this floor, providing flexibility for different family arrangements or space for visitors. Living in this home means you also have access to a beautiful plot of land, approximately 920 m², that includes an ad ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the quaint village of Levaré within the lush Mayenne department of Pays de la Loire, France, this charming 3-bedroom detached house proudly stands as a beacon of potential for those inclined toward revitalizing a traditional French farmhouse. With a total living space of 95 square meters set on an expansive plot of approximately 7800 square meters, this property not only offers comfort and privacy but also boasts a rustic allure that is hard to find. Upon entering the home, one is greeted by a spacious and luminous kitchen/dining room equipped with an open fireplace that adds a warm, welcoming touch to the area. Adjacent to the kitchen is a cozy snug lounge, perfect for relaxing evenings. Additionally, the ground floor includes a practical laundry room and a conveniently located bathroom with a toilet. The first floor features a landing spacious enough to accommodate a small office, ideal for those working from home or managing household tasks. There are also three attractively designed bedrooms and a separate shower room with a toilet, providing ample space for family living or hosting guests. Externally, the property is complemented by a large stone barn and an open hangar/shed, offering extensive storage solutions or the opportunity for creative renovations to expand living spaces or craft specialized areas like workshops or artists' studios. The surrounding land, adorned with mature trees, shrubs, and an orchard, provides a picturesque setting and ample room for gardening and outdoor family activities. While the house is in good condition, it presents an excellent opportunity for those looking to undertake renovation projects to enhance its charm and functionality. The heating system is supported by LP ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque countryside of Saint-Berthevin-la-Tannière, this delightful house offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a tranquil second home in the heart of France's enchanting Pays de la Loire region. With its idyllic setting and proximity to vibrant local communities, this property is perfect for overseas buyers and expats looking to immerse themselves in the French lifestyle. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of nature, with the morning sun streaming through your bedroom window. This cozy one-bedroom house, set on a generous plot of 811 m², provides the perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Whether you're looking for a holiday retreat or a permanent base to explore the region, this property offers endless possibilities. ### Key Features: - Location: Situated in the charming village of Saint-Berthevin-la-Tannière, Mayenne, Pays de la Loire, France. - Size: Compact yet comfortable 48 m² living space. - Bedrooms: One spacious bedroom located in the eaves, offering a cozy retreat. - Bathrooms: One well-appointed shower room with WC. - Living Area: Open-plan kitchen and lounge with a traditional open fireplace, perfect for cozy evenings. - Outdoor Space: Expansive gravelled terrace ideal for alfresco dining, surrounded by lush greenery. - Additional Structures: Two practical wooden sheds for storage or creative projects. - Recent Upgrades: Roof replaced in 2016, ensuring peace of mind for years to come. - Energy Efficiency: Double glazed Velux windows with inbuilt blinds and PVC double glazed front door. - Septic System: Conforms to current regulations, ensuring hassle-free ownership. ### Local Lifestyle and Amenities: Saint-Berthevin-la-Tannière is a quintessential French vil ... click here to read more

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Nestled amidst the picturesque landscapes of Saint-Berthevin-la-Tannière, this delightful farmhouse beckons with the promise of tranquil rural living in the heart of France’s enchanting countryside. Picture your mornings starting with a gentle breeze carrying the scent of fresh grass and this is where your home journey begins: a three-bedroom detached stone house, just waiting to embrace its new storytellers. This farmhouse boasts three comfortable bedrooms, ideal for families or those who simply cherish the space. Whether it's laughter-filled dinners or cozy evenings by the wood burner, the ground floor's spacious living and dining room is bound to become your favorite spot. With 120 square meters of living space, it offers a rustic yet welcoming ambiance. Imagine this—rustic farm kitchen where your culinary adventures can grow, complete with space perfect for morning coffees and intimate meals. There’s also a functional laundry room and a convenient shower room on this level. Upstairs, three well-sized bedrooms await, promising restful nights surrounded by the sounds of nature. Accompanied by another practical shower room, the first floor ensures comfort is never compromised. Picture waking up to the view of the countryside from your window every day. Now, let's step outside. Attached to the house lies a generous stone barn—a space brimming with potential. It's perfect for those envisioning a workshop, additional storage, or even a creative studio. An additional shed offers further storage solutions. The rear terrace and elevated garden, with sprawling lawns shaded by trees and shrubs, create a serene environment for outdoor gatherings or leisurely strolls around your own green haven. Situated in the quaint villag ... click here to read more

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Discover a charming country home nestled in the heart of Saint-Denis-de-Gastines, a picturesque area in Pays de la Loire, Mayenne. With authenticity and rural elegance, this property captures the essence of French country living while offering a canvas for those ready to imprint their personal touch. This property has been thoughtfully renovated, blending traditional stone architecture with modern comforts, yielding a warm and welcoming atmosphere. It stands as an homage to its heritage, inviting you to be part of its ongoing story. Positioned at the end of a serene no-through track and surrounded by 1.75 acres of land, of which approximately three-quarters is woodland, this home offers an idyllic retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life. The main house, refreshed in 2017, features: - An inviting entrance hall (10 m²). - A spacious, light-filled living area with a fitted kitchen, sitting room, and dining area (41 m²), complemented by a cozy wood burner. - A practical laundry/utility room (12.4 m²). - A study perfect for remote work (7.5 m²). - A separate WC (1 m²). - On the upper level, a large master bedroom (21 m²) with an en-suite shower room and WC (3 m²), two additional bedrooms (9 m² and 9.4 m²), a modern family bathroom (5.1 m²), and another WC (3.1 m²). Furthermore, the property includes a charming one-bedroom gîte, ideal for guests or as a potential rental opportunity. It consists of: - A ground-floor open-plan living area with a fitted kitchen (32 m²). - An upstairs landing (3.4 m²), bedroom (11.4 m²), study (7.6 m²), and shower room with WC (4.3 m²). Outdoor amenities and features include: - A fenced area, perfect for pets. - A terrace for outdoor dining and relaxation. - Beautiful stone outbuilding ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque town of Gorron, this charming stone town house presents a unique opportunity for those seeking a tranquil yet convenient lifestyle in the beautiful region of Pays de la Loire, France. With its excellent condition and promising features, this house offers a delightful living experience for expatriates and international buyers aspiring to embrace the quintessential French village life. Upon arriving at the property, one is immediately drawn to its quaint facade. Located on a serene street, the house boasts a lovely garden bordered by a small river – a perfect setting for unwinding after a long day. This two-bedroom town house, spanning 67 square meters, invites you to explore its promising spaces and imagine a life enmeshed in the vibrant local community. Stepping inside, the ground floor welcomes you with a practical layout that ensures comfort and ease. The fitted kitchen provides an inviting space to experiment with culinary pursuits. The adjacent living room, complete with a pellet insert, offers warmth and a cozy atmosphere during cooler months. A conservatory with views of the garden extends the living space and provides a wonderful spot for enjoying morning coffees or evening relaxation. A convenient WC completes this level, catering to guests during gatherings. Venturing to the first floor, you'll find two welcoming bedrooms, perfect for fostering restful nights. There's a toilet, with the possibility to expand it to include a shower, ensuring convenience for the household. A shower on the landing adds practicality to the daily routines. Below the main living areas, a cellar offers additional storage solutions, perfect for preserving the tasty local wines or storing perso ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque landscape of the bocage region in North Mayenne, this detached one-bedroom house in Gorron, Pays de la Loire, France, offers a fantastic opportunity for those with a vision for renovation. Perched on the tranquil outskirts of Gorron, yet only about a kilometer from the vibrant town center, this fixer-upper holds potential waiting to be unlocked by a discerning buyer. If you're considering investing from abroad or planning to relocate, Gorron presents a compelling location. Known for its rich tapestry of shops, sports facilities, and cultural activities, this village makes for a lively yet relaxed place to call home. Living here means surrounding oneself with the peaceful charm of the French countryside, while still taking advantage of convenient access to bustling regional hubs. The house itself stands on a generous plot, estimated at around 2000 square meters. While a land survey will provide the exact measurement, the space offers more than enough room for any extensions or landscaping you might envision. And speaking of visions, the property contains endless possibilities. The ground floor of around 45 square meters houses an old kitchen, complete with a rustic fireplace that's just waiting to be brought back to life, along with a modest bedroom and a WC. A notable feature of this property is the attic. Breathe new life into this space and transform it into additional living quarters or storage. Imagination is the only limit. Accompanying this area is an attached stable, which also features a convertible attic of its own. Another 27 square meters per level offers further room for customization and growth, making this property not just a home, but a canvas for your creativity. In addition ... click here to read more

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Welcome to your quintessential French countryside retreat, charmingly tucked away in the serene and picturesque region of Gorron, in the heart of Pays de la Loire, Mayenne, France. This delightful bungalow offers an idyllic escape for overseas buyers looking to embrace the rural essence of French living. Nestled at the end of a quiet lane, this spacious 126 square meter stone bungalow is brimming with potential for creating your perfect haven. With an arrangement all on one floor, it’s ideal for those seeking the convenience of ground-floor living. The property greets you with quaint charisma and the promise of a home you’ll delight in calling your own. The region is a captivating blend of rustic charm and modern convenience. Gorron, just a short drive away, offers an array of necessities, with cozy cafes, independent shops, and essential services like supermarkets, banks, a dentist, and a pharmacy. Life here is unrushed yet well-facilitated, with a friendly community vibe making it a welcoming destination for expats and overseas investors. Living in Gorron means you have a plethora of excursions awaiting. Visit the larger towns nearby, like Mayenne and the bustling Laval, all a comfortable distance from your new abode. For the adventure seekers or those looking to connect back to their roots in the UK or explore further afield, the ferry ports are conveniently accessible, with Saint Malo being approximately 1 hour and 40 minutes away. The TGV from Laval to Paris opens up a gateway to more European escapades. Upon entering this delightful home, you will find a welcoming kitchen and breakfast room, perfect for enjoying the morning sun with a cup of coffee. The kitchen is equipped with a range of matching base and wal ... click here to read more

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Welcome to Désertines, a town nestled in the beautiful region of Mayenne, in the heart of the scenic countryside of Pays de la Loire, France. Here, you will find a charming three-bedroom cottage complete with all the space and amenities you need to create your dream home overseas. Désertines is a tranquil and welcoming locale, infused with authentic French culture and lifestyle. The climate is predominantly oceanic with mild summers and cool winters, and there are plenty of outdoor recreational activities to enjoy throughout the year. Whether it's hiking through the lush meadows in summer or cozying up by a roaring fire in winter, Désertines offers a unique living experience that embraces a slower, more relaxed pace of life. The property is conveniently situated between Gorron, Fougerolles, Teilleul and Passais, giving you easy access to an array of shops, restaurants, and attractions. Whether you need to pick up a fresh baguette from the local boulangerie, or you want to sample wine at the local vignoble, everything is within reach. This home is more than just a house, it's the opportunity to create your own peaceful retreat away from the hustle and bustle of city living. With over 160 square meters of living space, there's plenty of room for a family to live comfortably. Property features: - 3 spacious bedrooms - Generous 160 square meters of living space - Two bathrooms with modern amenities - An open plan kitchen with integrated appliances and a Rayburn cooker for a truly French culinary experience - Efficient heating and hot water supply to ensure comfort throughout the seasons - Two water storage heaters and a convenient pellet burner Outside, over 14,000 square meters of land rewards you with both solitude ... click here to read more

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Nestled in a serene hamlet in Gorron, a region steeped in Roman history and natural beauty, this four-bedroom farmhouse offers a blend of tranquility and traditional charm. Known as a delightful stone cottage, the property has been responsibly maintained and carefully updated by the present owners over the last 17 years, including complete re-wiring plus extensions that enhance its original beauty. The house stands on a quarter-acre plot that balances too much maintenance and light gardening, making it perfect for those who appreciate outdoor living without the upkeep. The garden boasts a beautifully landscaped lawn with mature trees and various plants, accompanied by a large terraced area that features both covered and open sections for al-fresco dining regardless of the weather. Spanning a total of 152 square meters of living space, the farmhouse's layout is both spacious and adaptable. The ground floor comprises an entrance hall that leads to an attached garage and a utility room opening out to the garden, complete with a full setup for a fridge/freezer and washing machine. The kitchen and dining room area, displaying exposed beams and stonework, is fully equipped with solid wood worktops, built-in appliances, and a Neff hide-and-slide oven. The lounge, featuring a cozy wood-burning stove, is ideal for relaxing evenings. Upstairs, through one of two sets of staircases, you find the bedrooms. The master suite includes "his & hers" wardrobes and an en-suite shower room. Two further bedrooms exhibit the property's rustic charm with exposed stone walls and beams, and a family bathroom services these rooms. A fourth bedroom—or studio space—provides water connections ready to install an en-suite, amplifying the home's po ... click here to read more

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Welcome to this lovely 2-bedroom house located in the serene town of Désertines, nestled in the heart of Mayenne, France. This property offers a unique opportunity for potential buyers seeking a peaceful retreat within the picturesque scenery of northwest France. With a generous reduction in price, this home represents great value for those looking to invest in a property in this idyllic part of the world. The house, constructed in 1976, exudes a warm and welcoming aura from the outset. Your journey begins as you step into the inviting entrance hallway fitted with a convenient cupboard, ideal for storing your everyday essentials. The ground floor features a spacious living room boasting a wood stove, perfect for creating a cozy atmosphere during the colder months. This area, measuring an impressive 44.35m², serves as an ideal family gathering space or an entertainment hub for friends and guests. Adjacent to the living room, you'll find a functional kitchen complete with a dining area. This well-equipped space makes it a delight to prepare meals, offering ample storage and countertop space for all your culinary needs. The ground floor also includes a modern bathroom, a tastefully designed bedroom with a built-in cupboard, and a separate suspended toilet for convenience. Heading upstairs, you are greeted by a landing that ushers you to another bedroom with a handy cupboard. For those with imagination and a desire to tailor a space to their personal needs, the attic is an exciting feature. This convertible space is primed for transformation, offering approximately 35m² of potential living area. With infrastructure such as water, drainage, and electricity already in place, the possibilities are endless—you could create an ... click here to read more

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Discover the charm of living in the serene French countryside with this delightful 2 bedroom detached house located in Montenay, Pays de la Loire. If you're looking for a project house where you can unleash your creativity and craft a space uniquely your own, this fixer-upper offers a perfect opportunity. With a generous lot size of 538 sqm and a living area of 90 sqm spread out over three levels, the foundations are laid for what could be a delightful family residence or a tranquil retreat. The home, requiring significant renovation, presents an ideal canvas for enthusiastic renovators looking to personalize their living quarters. On entering, you're greeted with a large 34.2 sqm room featuring a concrete floor and an old fireplace that lends itself to becoming a cozy lounge with a little TLC. Additionally, a 21.3 sqm ground-level space—initially arranged as a cellar—holds potential for conversion into a practical storage area or, perhaps, a rustic kitchen. The first floor offers two rooms with vintage wooden flooring, totaling 34.1 sqm and 21.9 sqm. These could be imaginatively turned into bedrooms, a study, or an art studio, complementing your lifestyle needs. Further, the property includes a vast 58 sqm attic that could be transformed into an airy master suite with stunning views of the surrounding landscape. The outdoor area features a well and promises a private escape, perfect for gardening enthusiasts or those who simply wish to bask in the natural surroundings. Despite substantial renovation needs, including utilities installations, the property's recently refurbished roof ensures a solid start to your renovation journey. Montenay, a picturesque village in the Mayenne department, offers a tranquil lifestyle ... click here to read more

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Welcome to this charming house situated in Brecé, Mayenne, located in the scenic region of Pays de la Loire, France. This detached 2-bedroom property offers a blend of rural tranquility and the convenience of nearby village amenities, perfect for those looking to immerse themselves in the French countryside while having access to modern comforts. As you step into this inviting home, you are welcomed by a modern farmhouse-style kitchen/diner that exudes warmth and comfort, complete with a wood burner that adds to the cozy ambiance. The spacious lounge, also featuring a wood burner, provides a perfect setting for relaxing evenings or entertaining guests, ensuring a pleasant and homely atmosphere throughout. The ground floor also hosts a convenient utility room, a shower room, and a separate WC, designed for practical living. The first floor comprises a landing that leads to two well-sized bedrooms, each boasting storage solutions that cater to modern living needs. There is also an additional WC on this floor, enhancing convenience for household members. This property is not just about internal comforts; the outside space is equally impressive. A carport/garage and a shed offer practical solutions for parking and storage, while the stone barn and old bread oven hint at the property's rich history and present potential creative or functional opportunities for the new owner. The gravelled drive leads to a large garden laid to lawn, adorned with mature plants and trees, offering a serene outdoor space for relaxation and enjoyment. Property Features: - 2 Bedrooms - 1 Bathroom - Modern farmhouse-style kitchen/diner with wood burner - Spacious lounge with wood burner - Utility room, Shower room, WC - Carport/Garage, Shed, ... click here to read more

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Discover a delightful three-bedroom house nestled in the picturesque village of Larchamp, located in the verdant expanses of Mayenne, Pays de la Loire, France. This property is a gem for those who appreciate the tranquility of rural life but still want the convenience of nearby amenities and the potential for expansion to make the property truly yours. As we step inside, we're welcomed by a cozy and functional living space that caters to both relaxation and practicality. The main house, which has been tastefully updated to harmonize with the rural setting, serves as a wonderful, livable home. At the heart of the house, you'll find a modern kitchen. Fully equipped with everything you need to whip up a homely meal, this space is ready and waiting for your culinary masterpieces. Whether you're a kitchen maestro or baking novice, you'll feel right at home here! The two cozy bedrooms upstairs promise restful nights, with large windows allowing natural light to bathe the spaces. There is also a stylish shower room and a separate WC that complements the living quarters. Downstairs features a flat, providing a versatile space that can be adapted into a guest room, art studio, or even a potential rental space. In addition to the main living quarters, the property offers an original stone cottage, a relic of traditional French architecture that awaits your vision. Whether you're dreaming of a studio, another guest room, or a space for hobbies, this structure promises ample potential for customization. A spacious barn is also part of the package. The possibilities here are endless: use it for storage, set up a workshop, or consider it as a candidate for further development. Given the good condition of the main living areas, yo ... click here to read more

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If you're dreaming of owning a little slice of French countryside life, then this villa nestled in the village of St Aubin Fosse Louvain in Mayenne might just be what you're looking for. With a comfortable living space and a countryside setting, it offers all the ingredients for a cozy lifestyle without sacrificing convenience. This is not just a property, it's a wonderful opportunity for those wanting to embrace the French way of life. The villa, with its three bedrooms, spans a habitable area of 82 square meters, providing a comfortable living environment suitable for a range of lifestyles. It's been thoughtfully renovated in 2021, a facelift that included a new roof, so you can rest easy knowing that the main aspects of the home are up to date. Its condition is overall quite good, meaning you won’t be walking into a DIY disaster zone, but there are always little personal touches you might want to add to truly make it your own. Picture this: you wake up in the morning, brew your coffee in a kitchen that was newly fitted in 2021, and step outside to your private garden. Spread across 1380 square meters, the garden includes mature trees offering shade, and a terrace perfect for alfresco dining. Whether you’re an avid gardener or just enjoy sitting outside with a glass of wine, this outdoor space offers endless possibilities. Let's talk about the house itself: - Three cozy bedrooms - One bathroom and another separate WC - A spacious living room featuring a charming wood burner - Fully equipped kitchen installed in 2021 - Expansive terrace area, great for dining outside - A selection of stone outbuildings - Property measures approximately 82 square meters - Plot size covering about 1380 square meters - Gas heating sys ... click here to read more

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Exquisite Manor in Fougerolles-du-Plessis, Mayenne: A Home with Character and Charm Discover a breathtaking 5-bedroom Manor house nestled in the verdant landscape of Fougerolles-du-Plessis in the enchanting region of Pays de la Loire, Mayenne, France. Built in 1809, this remarkable residence offers a blend of historical appeal and modern comfort, creating an ideal living space for families or an excellent opportunity for a characterful bed-and-breakfast venture. Property Overview: - 5 spacious bedrooms - 5 well-appointed bathrooms - Ultra-modern kitchen with Miele appliances and marble worktops - Formal drawing and dining rooms enhanced by marble fireplaces and period features - Unique turret garden room - Expansive playroom and billiard room - Master bedroom suite with dressing room, study, and luxurious ensuite bathroom - Modern central heating system, mechanical ventilation, and double-glazed windows Outdoor Features: - Beautifully manicured gardens with walkways and seating areas - Covered, heated swimming pool with a new, high-grade liner and pump system - Summer kitchen/bar perfect for entertaining - Double garage with additional loft storage - Additional workshop and several outbuildings Stepping into this residence, you are greeted by lush, formal gardens and a stunning array of outdoor spaces that invite relaxation and entertainment. The property’s garden facade conceals its road-side appearance, revealing a private oasis that is as functional as it is picturesque. Interior spaces mix traditional charm with crucial updates. From hand-painted walls, wooden panelling, and ornate coving to a comprehensively modernized kitchen and security system, care has been taken to enhance both the aesthetics and functiona ... click here to read more

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Welcome to a quaint and character-laden gem nestled in the heart of the charming village of Fougerolles-du-Plessis, France! This delightful two-bedroom house isn't just a property, it's an opportunity awaiting for those with a vision. Tucked away on a quiet street, this house beckons those who can see beyond its current state and are excited by the prospect of making it their own masterpiece. If you're dreaming of immersing yourself in local French culture while bringing your own style to a traditional home, this could very well be your chance. Set in picturesque Fougerolles-du-Plessis, the village offers a unique blend of tranquility and activity. Here, life moves at a more deliberate pace, making it perfect for those looking to slow down and savor the simple things. With its rustic charm, this village is far from the hustle and bustle, yet it has all the essentials within walking distance. The climate here is moderately temperate, with distinct seasons: pleasantly warm summers and mild winters, ideal for a cozy lifestyle year-round. Strolling through the local streets is like stepping back in time, where every corner tells a story, and all the locals greet you with a warm "bonjour." You'd have access to several local cafes and eateries, charming boutiques, and a vibrant weekly market that comes alive with fresh produce, artisanal goods, and friendly chatter. Life in Fougerolles-du-Plessis gives you that sought-after experience of true French living where community matters and days are filled with moments of joie de vivre. As for the house itself, this property is brimming with potential, requiring some renovation to transform into a charming abode. Here's what you can expect: - 2 Cozy Bedrooms - Exposed Stone Wall ... click here to read more

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