Historic 4-Bedroom Maison de Maitre in Riscle with Pool & Stone Barn

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Riscle, Midi-Pyrenees, 32400, France, Riscle (France)

4 Bedrooms · 2 Bathrooms · 206Floor area

€301,000

House

No parking

4 Bedrooms

2 Bathrooms

206m²

Garden

Pool

Not furnished

Description

A Timeless Retreat in the Heart of Midi-Pyrénées

Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds in the serene countryside of Riscle, France. This historic Maison de Maitre, dating back to 1832, offers a unique blend of old-world charm and modern comfort, making it an ideal vacation home or second residence for those seeking a tranquil escape.

A Home Steeped in History and Elegance

As you step inside, you're greeted by the grandeur of nearly 3-meter-high ceilings and the warmth of a wood-burning stove in the bright living room. The house boasts four spacious bedrooms, including two master suites, each exuding a sense of timeless elegance. The dining room, with its characterful details like old parquet flooring and exposed stone, invites you to host intimate dinners with family and friends.

Outdoor Living at Its Finest

The expansive 7,323 m² wooded grounds are a haven for relaxation and outdoor enjoyment. A south-facing swimming pool with landscaped beaches offers a refreshing escape during the warm summer months. The large covered terrace and summer kitchen are perfect for al fresco dining, while the stone barn with an upper floor presents endless possibilities for a workshop, gîte, or reception room.

A Lifestyle Rich in Culture and Adventure

Located in the picturesque Midi-Pyrénées region, this property is a gateway to a world of cultural and recreational activities. Just a short drive away, the town of Marciac hosts an annual jazz festival that attracts music lovers from around the globe. For motorsport enthusiasts, the Nogaro racing circuit offers thrilling events throughout the year.

Wine connoisseurs will appreciate the proximity to the renowned Madiran vineyards, where they can indulge in wine tastings and tours. And for those who crave adventure, the majestic Pyrenees and the stunning Atlantic coast are less than 2.5 hours away, offering opportunities for hiking, skiing, and beachside relaxation.

Practical Considerations for International Buyers

This property is not only a beautiful retreat but also a sound investment. With its ready-to-move-in condition, it offers immediate comfort and convenience. The local property market is stable, and the potential for rental income is significant, especially given the area's popularity with tourists.

Legal considerations for international buyers are straightforward, and the annual property tax is reasonable at €1,770. The property's location provides easy access to major transport links, ensuring seamless travel to and from your new home.

Key Features:
- Historic Maison de Maitre with 206 m² of living space
- Four bedrooms, including two master suites
- Bright living room with wood-burning stove
- Characterful dining room with old parquet flooring
- 7,323 m² wooded grounds with a south-facing swimming pool
- Large covered terrace and summer kitchen
- Stone barn with 135 m² of usable space
- Proximity to Marciac, Nogaro, and Madiran
- Less than 2.5 hours from the Atlantic and Pyrenees
- Ready-to-move-in condition with investment potential

Your Invitation to a New Lifestyle

This property is more than just a house; it's an invitation to a lifestyle rich in culture, relaxation, and adventure. Whether you're seeking a family residence, a holiday home, or a tourist project, this Maison de Maitre in Riscle offers endless possibilities. Don't miss the chance to make this enchanting property your own. Contact us today to arrange a viewing and start your journey to owning a piece of French history.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
4
Size
206
Price per m²
€1,461
Garden size
7232
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
2
Has swimming pool
Yes
Property type
House
Energy label

Unknown

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Nestled in the heart of the enchanting town of Riscle, in the captivating Midi-Pyrénées region of France, lies a wonderful opportunity for investors and homebuyers alike. This property is not just a house; it’s a blend of both residential living and commercial potential that will appeal to anyone looking to settle or establish a business in this picturesque part of the world. Riscle is known for its relaxed lifestyle, stunning landscapes, and cultural richness. Whether you’re an expat, a retiree, or someone seeking a change of scenery, Riscle has something to offer. Here we have a remarkable 3-bedroom home, ideal for a family or those seeking ample living space. Tucked within an area that provides both tranquility and connectivity, this property guarantees an excellent quality of life. Perfectly blending traditional charm with modern comfort, it invites you to experience what living in a quaint French town is truly like. Let's delve deeper into what this unique property comprises and what it's like to live in Riscle. Property Highlights: - 3 Bedrooms, each around 12m² - 1 Bathroom - Spacious living/dining room (~50m²) with cathedral ceiling - Office space - Modern kitchen integrated into the living area - Convertible attic - Double-glazed windows - Pellet and electric heating - Wall and ceiling insulation - Private parking - Collective sanitation On the first floor of this property, find a comfortable T4 bis apartment spanning approximately 120m². Recently renovated and decorated in a contemporary style, it marries modern amenities with charm. The vast living and dining area is notably impressive, featuring an open-plan kitchen and a striking cathedral ceiling that lends a sense of openness and light. This space ... click here to read more

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Located in the picturesque Midi-Pyrenees region in France, this 8-bedroom farmhouse in Riscle offers a delightful blend of charm, spaciousness, and ample opportunities for customization. Nestled in a private, secluded location, the property is ideal for those looking to embrace a quiet, countryside lifestyle away from the hustle and bustle of city living. The farmhouse sits on a generous plot of over 6 hectares and features wooded grounds that provide an idyllic setting for nature lovers. Private access to a river spanning over 500 meters is a dream come true for fishing enthusiasts, while equestrian facilities like a paddock make it suitable for horse owners. The property also includes spaces ideal for keeping goats and chickens, enhancing its appeal to those passionate about rural life and sustainable living. The two-level home itself extends to 458 square meters of interior space. The ground floor boasts a large 100 square meter millstone room, ideal for hosting gatherings, alongside a practical 15 square meter linen room. Living areas include two cozy lounges totaling 60 square meters, both equipped with wood-burning stoves that add to the home's rustic charm. The farmhouse kitchen, spanning 30 square meters, is fitted with both a bread oven and wood stove—perfect for preparing home-cooked meals. The first level accommodates a bevy of bedrooms and office space, conducive to both large family living and work-from-home arrangements. Details include a 28 square meter bedroom complemented by a sizeable en-suite, plus additional bedrooms each with en-suite facilities providing privacy and convenience for all family members. A versatile 40 square meter outdoor mezzanine offers wonderful views of the surrounding countrys ... click here to read more

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Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds in the heart of the Midi-Pyrénées. Nestled in the serene village of Maumusson-Laguian, this exquisite 3-bedroom house offers a perfect blend of rustic charm and modern comfort, making it an ideal second home for those seeking a tranquil retreat in the French countryside. A Home with Character and Comfort This beautifully renovated house, with its 230 square meters of living space, is a testament to the harmonious marriage of tradition and modernity. Lovingly restored by skilled local craftsmen, the property retains its original stone features and oak beams, while incorporating eco-friendly materials and contemporary amenities. Key Features: - Three Spacious Bedrooms: Each room is a sanctuary of comfort, offering ample space and natural light. - Three Modern Bathrooms: Designed with elegance and functionality in mind. - Open Living Spaces: The house boasts a logical flow, with bright and airy rooms perfect for relaxation and entertainment. - Eco-Friendly Heating: A pellet-driven system provides underfloor heating, ensuring warmth and energy efficiency. - Double Glazing and Aluminum Windows: These features enhance energy efficiency and provide peace and quiet. - Inviting Swimming Pool: Surrounded by a decked terrace, it's the perfect spot for leisurely afternoons. - Loft Cinema Area: Ideal for cozy family movie nights. - Charming Well: Adds to the rustic allure of the property. - High-Speed Internet Access: Stay connected while enjoying the serene countryside. A Lifestyle of Leisure and Exploration Living in Maumusson-Laguian offers more than just a home; it provides a lifestyle rich in culture, history, and natural beauty. The Gers regio ... click here to read more

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Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds in the heart of the picturesque Gascony region. This is not just a dream but a reality waiting for you in the charming village of Izotges, nestled in the Midi-Pyrénées. This exquisite farmhouse, a perfect blend of traditional character and modern refinement, offers an idyllic escape for those seeking a second home in France. A Home with Character and Modern Comforts This beautifully renovated Gascon farmhouse stands as a testament to the harmonious marriage of history and contemporary living. As you approach via a gravelled driveway, the electric gates open to reveal manicured grounds and handsome stone barns, offering extensive garaging, storage, and workshop space. The discreetly installed solar panels atop the outbuildings not only enhance the property's environmental credentials but also ensure energy efficiency. Spacious and Thoughtfully Designed Interiors Step inside to discover a home that has undergone a comprehensive transformation. The dramatic entrance hall sets the tone with its elegant terre cuite flooring, leading you into light-filled, open-plan living spaces. To the left, a generous dual-aspect study awaits, perfect for those who work from home. To the right, the formal reception room, with bespoke shelving and a contemporary wood-burning insert, creates a stylish yet comfortable atmosphere. The heart of the home is the superbly appointed kitchen, fitted with sleek Leicht cabinetry, granite work surfaces, and a central island. Beyond, a secondary kitchen and laundry area offer further practicality, providing direct access to the gardens and pool area. A Lifestyle of Leisure and Relaxation The spacious informal living ro ... click here to read more

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Nestled within the iconic hills of Madiran, this enchanting stone house invites you into a realm of tranquility in the heart of the picturesque Aquitaine region of France. With 400 square meters of living space, this residence embraces both charm and functionality, offering a delightful setting for those seeking a refined yet relaxed lifestyle amidst one of France's cherished wine-making regions. This exquisite home boasts six uniquely designed bedrooms, each with their own en-suite bathroom, seamlessly combining privacy with everyday comfort. Imagine waking up in the master bedroom, sunlight pouring in through large windows that frame the lush greenery of the rolling countryside. This room is your sanctuary, with its personal en-suite where you can start your day with ease and elegance. Let's take a leisurely stroll through the rest of this lovely home. As you enter through the grand entrance hall, your eyes will be immediately drawn to the exquisite staircase that serves as the centerpiece of this home. To the left is a welcoming living room, where family and friends can gather around, sharing stories by the warmth of the fireplace. Adjacent is a salon complete with a formal dining area — perfect for savoring those long, multi-course meals the French countryside inspires. The heart of this home is undoubtedly the kitchen, a space that echoes both tradition and modernity. Equipped for the culinary enthusiast to create their gastronomic dreams, it’s not just a place to cook but a place to love the art of cuisine. There's also a practical office space here for those who occasionally bring work home or enjoy hobbies in a secluded space. Off the kitchen is also a cozy guest bedroom, ideal for hosting, with its own ensui ... click here to read more

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Welcome to a unique opportunity nestled in the serene countryside of Madiran, located in the enchanting region of Midi-Pyrénées, Hautes-Pyrénées, France. This captivating farmhouse, set high on a ridge, is a true treasure for those with a vision for revitalizing and breathing new life into a historical French property. With expansive views that stretch far and wide, this farmhouse promises potential buyers a taste of authentic French living. As you approach the property, the first thing you notice is the panoramic views that surround it—endless fields that seem to dance all the way to the horizon. The farmhouse stands as a testament to traditional French architecture, with its stone exteriors echoing stories of the past. However, don't be fooled by its current appearance; this is indeed a fixer-upper. Both of the charming stone farmhouses on site are in need of comprehensive renovation. Yet, this property holds tremendous potential for someone eager to embark on a renovation adventure. Imagine transforming these historical walls into a dream home that reflects your taste and style. The farmhouse itself is quite spacious, spread across 190 square meters, offering five sizable bedrooms and two bathrooms. The layout offers myriad possibilities. Could this become your country family home, where Sunday lunches are spent in the garden, or perhaps a serene getaway residence, where you could unwind and indulge in the tranquility that only the French countryside can offer? The choice is yours. - 190 sqm living space - 5 bedrooms - 2 bathrooms - Set on a ridge with views - 2 traditional stone farmhouses - Needs total renovation - Potential for a productive smallholding - Sustainable water source from an on-site well - Spaciou ... click here to read more

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Located in the heart of Madiran, a picturesque town in the Midi-Pyrenees region of France, is a charming five-bedroom, three-bathroom house ripe with potential and beauty, and perfect for those looking for their true home away from home. This sizable property occupies a generous 630 square meters, providing ample space for you and your loved ones to make a comfortable nest. You will find yourself immediately captivated by the home's interior, a combination of classic French architecture and modern comfort. The well-kept living areas stretch out over two floors, making the property a perfect fit for a growing family or for entertaining guests. The property offers: - Five bedrooms - Three bathrooms - A total size of 630 m2 - Two floors - A plot size of 65 a 20 ca Indulge in the timeless charm of the French countryside in Madiran, a quaint and quiet village known for its rich history, vibrant culture, and, of course, its world-renowned wine. Living here will be a true pleasure for those who value tranquillity and natural beauty. Despite its rural setting, Madiran is not without its conveniences. Within reasonably short distance, you will find grocery stores, elegant restaurants and cozy cafes. The village is also known for hosting several colourful events and festivals throughout the year, allowing residents to experience French culture in all its festive glory. The Midi-Pyrenees region has a temperate, Mediterranean climate, with hot summers and cool, wet winters. Expect plenty of sunshine throughout the year, perfect for enjoying outdoor activities or simply basking in the beauty of your surroundings. The region is also known for its stunning landscapes, from gentle rolling hills to dramatic mountainous vistas. Here, ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene heart of France’s Midi-Pyrénées region, this enticing 4-bedroom country house offers an idyllic escape in the Gers department, very close to Nogaro. Boasting a generous living space of 157 square meters and situated on a picturesque plot of 2200 square meters, this property captivates with its tranquil surroundings and rustic charm, making it a perfect family home or a delightful retreat for those looking to bask in France’s rural beauty. As you approach the property, you are greeted by stunning vistas of local scenery, including views of a nearby lake - a peaceful spot for fishing, and the silhouette of a historical church. The exterior of the house promises an inviting atmosphere, with the promise of calm and relaxation just beyond its doors. The ground floor features charming arched double-glazed patio doors that pour natural light into the spacious living room, creating a warm and welcoming environment. The floor plan includes a comfortable dining room and an en-suite bedroom, offering convenience and privacy. The kitchen awaits the personal touch of new homeowners, with ample space for modern updates and family meals. Ascending to the upper levels, you'll find 2 to 3 additional bedrooms, providing flexibility for family living or guest accommodations. These rooms can also be adapted into home offices, crafting nooks, or quiet spaces to unwind, tailoring to various lifestyle needs. Amenities include: - Double garage - Spacious living and dining areas - Flexible room usage on the upper floors - 2200 square meters of land - Proximity to a peaceful fishing lake and picturesque views While the house is in good condition, it also offers an appealing canvas for those inclined to personalize and e ... click here to read more

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Situated in the serene ambiance of Nogaro in the Midi-Pyrenees region of Southern France, this splendid manor house presents an exceptional residence for those looking to immerse themselves in the tranquil French countryside. The property is prominently positioned on what was once a flourishing vineyard estate, spreading across 16-acres of picturesque land, an offering perfect for buyers seeking to blend historical elegance with personal creativity. This marvelous 420 square meter house boasts a robust build quality, characteristic of traditionally grand French manors. Its structure and core foundations are in good condition, inviting you to both preserve the legacy and shape it to your modern lifestyle. A renovation enthusiast will be excited to know that areas such as the old wine cellar provide immense potential for customization whether you're considering expanded living spaces or perhaps an exclusive retreat area, pending necessary permissions. Aesthetically, the house is framed by its historical background, featuring 6 spacious bedrooms which comfortably accommodate family and guests. The property features a range of elegant and functional spaces, including: - An elegant salon that radiates traditional charm and sophistication - A well-sized, cozy library ideal for quiet afternoon reads - A formal dining room that offers an inviting atmosphere for gatherings - A recently upgraded kitchen equipped to delight culinary enthusiasts with ample space and modern amenities - Three well-appointed bathrooms which cater to both privacy and convenience Externally, the residence also includes a tennis court awaiting restoration. This represents a fantastic opportunity for the new owners to bring this leisure facility back t ... click here to read more

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Nestled at the end of a picturesque private lane in the quiet town of Nogaro, Midi-Pyrenees, lies a sublime 6-bedroom villa that exudes tranquility and comfort. This property, ideal for a family, spreads across a generous 271 square meters and is set in a meticulously landscaped parkland of 18,840 square meters, teeming with mature trees that promise a serene living environment. The villa is structured over three levels, each designed to cater to both comfort and functionality. On the ground floor, a spacious entrance hall with a beautifully ironwork-adorned glazed door opens into a bright and inviting living room. Large French windows offer a seamless transition to an external terrace and patio, enhancing the indoor-outdoor flow, perfect for entertaining or quiet reflection. The focal point of the living space is a charming brick fireplace with a marble mantle, ideal for cozy evenings. Across from the living room, you'll find a new kitchen equipped with a central island and open to the dining area, providing a perfect spot for family gatherings. The ground floor also hosts two bedrooms, including a master bedroom with an en-suite bathroom, offering ease and comfort. Ascending to the first floor, a sizeable landing distributes to four additional bedrooms, two with en-suites perfect for accommodating children or guests. Together with a bathroom equipped both with shower and bath, this area ensures privacy and convenience for all family members or visitors. The property’s full basement enhances your living space, featuring various areas dedicated to storage, a garage, and a boiler room. Additionally, this space offers a large area for relaxation that can be customized to fit any of your family's needs, whether it's a pl ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Pyrénées-Atlantiques region, this enchanting stone mill house in Crouseilles, Aquitaine, offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of French countryside charm. With its rich history and serene surroundings, this property is more than just a house; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in tranquility and natural beauty. Imagine waking up to the gentle murmur of a stream-fed lake, the sunlight filtering through the leaves of century-old oak trees, and the promise of a day filled with leisurely pursuits. This is the daily reality for those fortunate enough to call this mill house their second home. A Perfect Blend of Rustic Charm and Modern Comfort The property has been meticulously renovated to preserve its authentic stone architecture while incorporating modern amenities for comfort and convenience. The result is a harmonious blend of old-world charm and contemporary living, making it an ideal retreat for those seeking a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. A Nature Lover's Paradise Surrounded by lush, wooded grounds, the property offers ample opportunities for outdoor activities. Whether it's wild swimming in the natural pools formed by the river, fishing in the private lake, or simply enjoying a leisurely stroll through the pastoral landscape, there's something for everyone. Investment Potential Previously a successful vacation rental, this property not only serves as a dream home but also offers significant income potential. Its unique charm and idyllic setting make it a sought-after destination for holidaymakers seeking an authentic French countryside experience. Local Lifestyle and Accessibility Crouseilles is a quaint village that embodies the ess ... click here to read more

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Discover a genuine haven nestled in the heart of the Midi-Pyrenees in Plaisance, France. This traditional farmhouse, set amidst the breathtaking landscapes of the French countryside, offers an authentic living experience that blends rustic charm with modern comfort. Property Features: - Traditional "Gasconne" style farmhouse - Generous 247 sqm of living space - 5 well-appointed bedrooms - 2 bathrooms for convenience and comfort - Spacious and fully equipped kitchen - Dining room with impressive 14m high ceilings and large bay windows overlooking the garden - Living area with warm and inviting ambience - Land size of approximately 1.97 hectares of lush, fully fenced flat land - Outbuildings that offer additional space and potential - A dedicated laundry room Amenities Include: - A delightful, covered swimming pool with a new sliding cover installed in 2023 - A petanque court for leisurely afternoons - Animal shelter and pen for your domesticated friends - Detached cabanon and 3 yurts for potential rental accommodation - Comfortable communal areas for guests, including a lounge/kitchen and sanitary facilities Living in Plaisance: Living in Plaisance, Midi-Pyrenees, you'll enjoy the perfect combination of tranquility and activity. The local area is ripe with cultural richness, offering numerous festivals, hiking trails, and cultural visits around attractive tourist towns such as Marciac, Nogaro, Aignan, and Lupiac. The climate here is temperate, with mild winters and warm, sunny summers that promise abundant outdoor enjoyment throughout the year. The Local Area: Plaisance lies in a serene part of France where life flows at an unhurried pace. Here, you can immerse yourself in the local countryside, which is dotted wi ... click here to read more

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Located in the quaint town of Plaisance in the Midi-Pyrenees region, this 3-bedroom stone house is an idyllic retreat for those looking to immerse themselves in the serene French countryside. Nestled on a spacious plot with beautifully wooded surroundings, the property offers uninterrupted views of the majestic Pyrenees, making it an ideal purchase for overseas buyers or expats seeking a tranquil lifestyle with nature at their doorstep. The house is spread over two floors, covering a total of 200 square meters of living space, and sits on a substantial 5289 square meter plot. The ground floor welcomes you with an impressive hallway featuring a fine staircase that sets a distinguished tone as you enter. Here, a vast 70 square meter living room with a central fireplace invites family gatherings and cozy evenings. The living room extends into a bright, well-equipped 22 square meter kitchen that promises to be a delight for home cooks, offering ample space and facilities to cater to both daily meals and festive occasions. Additionally, you will find a generously sized bathroom and separate toilet on this level, enhancing the comfort and functionality of the home. Moving to the upper floor, the house comprises three bedrooms that are bathed in natural light with south and east-facing orientations. The sizes of these rooms vary between 17 to 22 square meters, with one of the rooms boasting its own bathroom and a modest dressing area, providing privacy and convenience. An additional shower room and separate toilet are also located on this floor, serving the needs of family members and guests alike. Property Features: - Three spacious bedrooms - Two bathrooms - Reception hall with elegant staircase - Large living room with fi ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Midi-Pyrénées region, in the charming town of Plaisance, is a delightful property that offers a unique blend of comfort, space, and potential. This property is a 3-bedroom house that exhibits a subtle sophistication, providing a suitable haven for those seeking a tranquil lifestyle in the French countryside. Having been renovated with an eye for quality and preserving its unique characteristics, this home awaits someone who can appreciate its offerings while adding their personal touch. As you approach the property, the river stone facade hints at the storied history of the dwelling, seamlessly fitting into the cultural tapestry of Plaisance. The fenced plot of 2433m² offers a sense of privacy, making it ideal for families or anyone looking to escape the urban hustle. The grounds are adorned with large outbuildings and a refreshing pool measuring 9 by 4 meters, adding to the property's allure. One can easily envision leisurely summer afternoons spent lounging by the pool or hosting a vibrant get-together in this scenic setting. Stepping inside, you're greeted by a generous entrance hall of 13.6m², featuring a beautiful staircase that immediately speaks of the house's attention to detail. The ground floor leads into a cozy kitchen and dining area, sized at 25.4m², catering to both culinary adventures and intimate family meals. The sitting room, with its inviting ambiance, is a perfect retreat for evening relaxation, maybe with a good book or a film, while the insert fireplace adds a touch of warmth during the cooler months. The veranda, measuring 22.4m², offers a light-filled space ideal for sipping morning coffee or indulging in afternoon tea, while the practical laundry/boiler ... click here to read more

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Charming Village Villa in Lascazères, Midi-Pyrenees Nestled in the picturesque town of Lascazères in the Midi-Pyrenees, this delightful 4-bedroom villa offers a serene lifestyle with modern comforts and an enticing touch of rural charm. Spanning approximately 130 sqm, tucked within a spacious land plot of 7920 sqm, this property has been thoughtfully designed to provide a comfortable and stylish living environment. Property Features: - Four cozy bedrooms featuring charming details like exposed beams and original wooden cupboards - Three well-appointed bathrooms, including a utility bathroom adjacent to the dining area - A welcoming kitchen with fitted cupboards that leads seamlessly into a beautiful open-plan sitting area with a ceramic wood burner, perfect for relaxing evenings at home - Additional open plan apartment equipped with a king-size bed, sitting area, fully-equipped kitchen, and bathroom - Full housing amenities including double-glazed PVC windows and doors, and a full central heating system powered by Daikin Altherma 3 R W - Substantial outdoor space featuring a mix of lush garden areas with a range of fruit trees and flowering plants, a small greenhouse, and quaint sitting spaces, topped with breath-taking views of the Pyrenees - An upper portion including 4000 sqm of oak and chestnut forest, creating a serene and private retreat While the villa demonstrates good condition, with extensive renovations completed just three years ago, it holds potential for personal touches or expansions tailored to individual preferences. Its current setup – including furnishings, appliances, and even garden tools – allows for an easy transition into this delightful French countryside. Living in Lascazères: Lascazères o ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque Midi-Pyrénées region of France, specifically in the quaint village of Lascazères, this property offers an inviting opportunity to become immersed in the French countryside. This house in the Hautes-Pyrénées is truly a gem for those looking to invest in a residence that offers both tranquility and convenience. As a real estate agent who frequently assists global clients, I've seen how properties like these offer a unique blend of local charm and international appeal. This 4-bedroom house spans an area of 162 square meters, making it spacious enough for a family or a retreat for those wanting an escape from bustling city life. The sizeable property, being in good condition, is move-in ready but still gives you the freedom to add your personal touch to make it your own. Situated just 6 kilometers from Maubourguet and a quick 15-minute drive to the lively town of Marciac, the area is known for its famous jazz festival which takes place annually in August. This mean there's never a shortage of entertainment and cultural experiences close by. Imagine enjoying the warm, melodic strains of jazz in one of the most renowned cultural settings in France. Lascazères itself is charmingly serene with a climate that perfectly complements a leisurely lifestyle. The mild summers and crisp winters allow for an array of outdoor activities year-round, from hiking to vineyard tours. Moving here means embracing a life where nature is at your doorstep, with stunning landscapes visible from almost every corner of the house. In addition to the appealing lifestyle, the property also boasts a number of attractive features: - 4 generous bedrooms - 1 functional bathroom - Spacious living areas - Stunning views of the s ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene and tranquil landscapes of Aignan, situated in the region of Midi-Pyrenees, France, awaits a charming farmhouse with opportunities galore. This property, resting gracefully on a sprawling plot of 14,000m², provides the perfect backdrop for those yearning for a piece of the idyllic French countryside lifestyle. The moment you arrive, you'll be greeted by lush greenery and an endless vista over the valley, a true escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. For those considering relocation from abroad, this farmhouse holds immense potential for creating your dream home away from home. Its position in Aignan offers a unique blend of rustic beauty and access to necessary amenities, making it an enticing prospect for expats and investors alike. The local culture here is rich, with an abundance of festivals and community events that reflect the vibrant spirit of the Midi-Pyrenees region. This delightful property comprises not just one but two individual homes. The primary house, constructed in 1967, spans 97m² and exudes a bright aura, inviting you to imagine endless possibilities with its spacious layout. Right on the ground floor, you’re greeted with a welcoming entrance that leads to a separate kitchen. The double living room, featuring a cozy wood stove, is perfect for family gatherings or quiet evenings in. Additionally, the ground floor includes a bedroom with an adjoining bathroom area and another bedroom, offering flexibility for guest accommodations or a home office. A separate toilet rounds off this level. Venturing upstairs, the potential expands with another room and a bathroom, along with two attic spaces that are ripe for transformation. Imagine converting these spaces into additional ... click here to read more

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Charming Bungalow for Sale in Aignan, Midi-Pyrenees Nestled in the scenic tranquility of Aignan, this detached bungalow offers comfortable countryside living with stunning views of the distant Pyrenees mountains. Situated on a generous 2,263 square meter plot, this property boasts a living space of approximately 110 square meters, making it an ideal residence for those looking to enjoy the rural beauty of France. This bungalow, built in 1976, carries an understated charm with functional spaces and a layout conducive to a relaxed lifestyle. Property Features: - Detached bungalow with a basement - Interior living space of approximately 110 square meters - Three cozy bedrooms each fitted with built-in cupboards - One shower room and two separate toilets - Large, fitted independent kitchen - Bright living/dining room with veranda access - Veranda offering a winter garden ambiance - Spacious terrace (25m2) with a pergola and awning - Utility room with essential plumbing and storage space - Basement space inclusive of a garage, a summer kitchen, a cellar, and additional storage - Double glazed PVC windows - Electric and pellet heating systems - Interior in excellent condition, ready for immediate occupancy Amenities: - Countryside and mountain views - Landscaped areas suitable for animal fencing and a vegetable garden - Close proximity to local shops and schools Local Area Information: Living in Aignan means embracing the peace and serenity of the Gascony countryside. The town resides in the Midi-Pyrenees region, known for its rich history, vineyards, and slow pace of life that appeals widely to those looking from abroad. Surrounded by rolling hills and fertile lands, Aignan is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts and those ... click here to read more

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