Idyllic 2-Bedroom House for Sale in Historic Nérac, Steps from Amenities & River

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Aquitaine, Lot-et-Garonne, Nérac, France, Nérac (France)

2 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 100Floor area

€178,200

House

Parking

2 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

100m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Discover a delightful 2-bedroom house, tastefully positioned in the serene and historic town of Nérac, located within the beautiful countryside of Aquitaine, Lot-et-Garonne, France. This cozy and welcoming classic residence offers an idyllic ambiance, enhanced by its proximity to the scenic Baïse river, making it an ideal habitat for individuals, couples, or small families looking to embrace a peaceful yet vibrant local lifestyle.

Situated approximately halfway between the thriving cities of Bordeaux and Toulouse, the town of Nérac enjoys a unique position that blends tranquil regional charm with convenient access to urban amenities. Just 30 minutes from Agen, where you can catch the high-speed TGV train to Paris, this location is perfect for those seeking a calm retreat with the possibility of exploring major French cities.

The residence itself, although in good overall condition, presents an exciting opportunity for prospective buyers looking to imprint their personal touch. With a 100 square meter living area set on a 400 square meter plot filled with mature trees, the groundwork for a dream home is already laid out. Inside, the living room with its inviting fireplace beckons for warm, intimate gatherings, while the cheerful veranda promises plenty of natural light for your afternoons spent reading or indulging in your favorite hobbies.

The functional kitchen is well-equipped to handle day-to-day cooking and occasional entertaining. As you venture upstairs, the property features two snug bedrooms, each fitted with built-in closets providing ample storage space. A well-appointed bathroom with a separate toilet caters to the practical needs of modern living.

Practicality extends beyond the interior with an independent laundry room and a garage which offers not just vehicle security but also potential storage solutions.

For the weekend adventurer or the sociable local, Nérac does not disappoint. Immerse yourself in the local culture with the lively Saturday morning market bustling with fresh produce and artisan goods. Dining options abound with numerous local restaurants and bars providing a taste of regional culinary delights. Moreover, for the sports enthusiast or leisure seeker, several golf courses are available nearby as well as opportunities for walking and biking along the picturesque trails by the river.

Living in Nérac offers a pleasant climate typical of Southwestern France, characterized by warm summers and mild winters, ensuring a comfortable year-round environment for both outdoor enthusiasts and those who prefer the coziness of their home.

Home Features:
- Living room with fireplace
- Sunny veranda
- A functional and well-equipped kitchen
- Two cozy bedrooms with built-in closets
- Spacious bathroom with a separate toilet
- Independent laundry room
- Garage for safe parking

Local Amenities:
- Close to Baïse river and scenic walking paths
- Vibrant local market every Saturday
- Range of restaurants and bars
- Nearby golf courses
- TGV access to Paris from Agen

This property strikes a perfect balance between relaxation and the vibrant everyday life of Nérac, presenting a genuine opportunity to create your own haven in the heart of France. Whether you are settling with your family or planning a serene retirement, this house awaits a new beginning with open arms and a wealth of potential for personalization. Embrace the charm of Nérac, a town rich in history with a close-knit community and excellent links to major cities. Don't miss out on this chance to make a home in this enchanting locality.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
2
Size
100
Price per m²
€1,782
Garden size
400
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
Yes
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
1
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
House
Energy label

Unknown

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Stand on the covered terrace on a July evening, a glass of Buzet red in hand, and watch the last light of the day settle over a medieval village rooftops and rolling Gascon hills. Church bells drift up from the valley. The smell of wild thyme rises from the stone walls. This is not a fantasy — this is Tuesday night at this three-bedroom stone house perched above one of Lot-et-Garonne's most quietly captivating corners, just minutes from the royal town of Nérac. The house itself is the kind of place that takes a moment to fully comprehend. Walking through the entrance hall and into the main living room, your eye goes straight up — a genuine cathedral ceiling, double-height, with exposed oak beams crossing overhead. The wood-burning stove sits at one end of the room like it has always been there, because it has. Original fireplaces anchor two separate reception rooms, and the stonework throughout speaks to construction that predates most countries on earth. At 175 square metres spread across three distinct levels, this is a home you can spread out in, not just visit. The layout rewards the way families and groups actually use a holiday home. Ground floor offers two bedrooms, each with its own private shower room and WC — so two couples can share without negotiating bathroom schedules at 8am. The mezzanine level, currently a sun-filled home office with beautiful beam detailing, leads to the third bedroom with its own en suite. Three bedrooms, four bathrooms total. Privacy is built into the architecture. Down on the garden level — and this is where the property genuinely surprises — you find a fully equipped kitchen, a dining room with real character, a second sitting room with fireplace, and a bright veranda that the cur ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the quaint village atmosphere of Aquitaine, Lot-et-Garonne, in the charming town of Nérac, France, this 3-bedroom house is a blend of modern comforts and authentic elegance, renovated with the utmost care by skilled local artisans. This property, priced at €339,200, is indeed a peaceful retreat situated within a vibrant community, mere minutes from the historical towns of Condom and Nérac and in close proximity to the serene canal pathways. The house, unfolding over a generous 203 square meters, is thoughtfully designed to accommodate both personal living and an opportunity to host guests in a bed and breakfast setting, giving its new owners flexibility in how they choose to utilize the space. Property Features: - Bedrooms: 3, including a ground-floor bedroom with a private bathroom and direct outdoor access, and a charming upstairs bedroom with an en suite shower room and functional dressing room. - Bathrooms: 3, designed with modern fixtures and finishes. - Kitchen: Equipped kitchens on both the ground floor and the upper level, blending functionality with style. - Living Space: A spacious living room on the ground floor, and an ample living/dining area on the first floor, featuring a cozy wood-burning stove. - Special Features: A dedicated bed and breakfast space with independent access, a wooden terrace, and a spacious bathroom. Amenities and Outdoor Features: - Garden: A picturesque and wooded garden spanning approximately 3500 m², featuring a quaint wooden bridge and a charming spring. - Pool: A heated pool accompanied by a covered wooden terrace, ideal for relaxation and entertaining. - Garage: Spacious and convenient access from the kitchen. Imagine living in a locale where the essence of French c ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene and picturesque area of Aquitaine, Lot-et-Garonne in Nérac, France, this charming 4-bedroom house embodies the essence of French country living while offering a wealth of opportunity for those with a keen eye for creating their dream home. This is an inviting prospect for overseas buyers looking to immerse themselves in the rich culture and breathtaking landscapes of rural France, or perhaps seeking a rewarding renovation project to transform this property into a bespoke retreat. Property Features: - Spacious 165m² living area - Four well-appointed bedrooms - One bathroom with potential for customization - Fitted kitchen, ready for culinary exploration - Generous 32m² living room featuring a fireplace, creating a cozy and warm environment - French doors opening onto an east-facing lovely terrace, offering serene morning views - A versatile garden level, including a utility room and games room - A 25m² garage providing ample storage or additional renovation space - Situated on a flat, fenced plot of 2880m² - A private, secure 8x4m swimming pool - Requires some finishing and insulation work—perfect for those looking to infuse their personal touch Local Area Information: Living in Nérac, you'll find yourself in a region rich with history, culture, and natural beauty. The town itself offers a vibrant community life with various local markets, festivals, and events that celebrate the French way of life. From exploring the majestic chateaux and historic sites to enjoying the natural splendor of the surrounding landscapes, Nérac provides a perfect balance between tranquility and activity. - Convenient access to local amenities and shopping - Proximity to excellent dining options celebrating French cuisin ... click here to read more

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For those seeking a rustic lifestyle blended with the charm of the French countryside, this 6-bedroom farmhouse located in the scenic area of Nérac, Aquitaine, presents a captivating opportunity. Set in the serene Lot-et-Garonne department, this property is perfect for those desiring spacious living, expansive outdoor options, and the potential to imprint their own style on their home. Spanning approximately 285 square meters, this farmhouse rests on over an acre of verdant land, brimming with potential for landscaping or agricultural ventures. The property includes an expansive 100 square meter outbuilding that could be transformed into additional living quarters, workshop, or storage space, and a sleek lap pool that complements the idyllic outdoor setting. Constructed from classic stone, the farmhouse radiates a robust and earthy charm. The ground floor boasts a grand entrance hall that leads into a harmonious blend of spaces including a cozy music room, a conducive study, and a generous living room adorned with a wood-burning stove for those cooler evenings. The heart of the home is a large, bright living room/kitchen/dining area featuring numerous windows and doors opening onto a welcoming wooden terrace, overlooking the inviting swimming pool—an ideal setup for family gatherings or casual entertaining. The home includes a ground floor bedroom equipped with a modern shower room and toilet, well-suited for guests or possibly as a master bedroom for those preferring single-floor living. The upper floor hosts two large bedrooms and a master suite, alongside another shower room and toilet, all accented by a spacious landing that could serve as an additional relaxation or reading area. While the property is structural ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the idyllic village of Fréchou, within the heart of Gascony, France, stands a chateau that beckons those with an affinity for history, grandeur, and pastoral beauty. This chateau, a symbol of the architectural evolution from the medieval through the renaissance periods, offers a unique opportunity for international buyers seeking a truly remarkable residence or investment in a serene and picturesque setting. Fréchou, while modest in size, is brimming with rustic charm that is a quintessential part of the French countryside experience. Life here is unhurried and has a unique cadence, with the rhythm dictated by the gentle rustle of vineyards in the distance and the tranquil flow of nature surrounding the village. Situated strategically, Fréchou is close to the bustling market towns of Condom and Nérac, just a short drive away, where you'll find charming cafes, local markets brimming with fresh produce, and a sense of timeless tradition. These towns offer a taste of the regional Gascogne culture with a touch of modern-day convenience. The location is partly tempting due to its proximity to Toulouse and Bordeaux international airports, both just a 90-minute drive away, ensuring that traveling between international homes and embarking on global adventures is absolutely hassle-free. And what could be more convenient than returning from your travels to relax amidst the sweeping views of the rolling countryside, where on a clear day, the majestic Pyrenees provide a breathtaking backdrop? For buyers excited by the blend of lifestyle and history, this chateau is a perfect match. Constructed predominantly of local limestone, with walls that whisper tales from as far back as 1280, the building is a testament to the en ... click here to read more

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Tucked away in the vibrant French region of Aquitaine is a charming property waiting for its next chapter. Nestled in the quaint township of Vianne, in the Lot-et-Garonne department of Feugarolles, this charismatic stone house is priced at €567,100 and embodies the ideal of peaceful French provincial living. Savouring its quiet location, yet conveniently close to the canal and numerous cycle routes, it presents an excellent opportunity for those seeking a combination of comfort, character and convenience. Property features: - 9 spacious bedrooms - 7 well-appointed bathrooms - A generous living area of 450 square meters - A splendid swimming pool - An extensive games room with striking stone archways - A serene veranda used for dining - A private office/reception area - Room for potential expansion - An abundant orchard and vineyard - Cellar and workshop space - Bicycle storage and recreation area The property is in excellent condition, having been lovingly maintained to present day. Previously a thriving Bed & Breakfast, it offers a heartening setting with its 3 gites or holiday homes, making it a fascinating and financially lucrative opportunity. These gites cater to parties ranging from 2, 4 to 6 guests, respectively. The local area brims with activities and attractions for the full year, satisfying the cravings of varying clientele - cyclists, hikers, vacationers and those seeking to celebrate momentous occasions such as weddings or reunions. Living in Vianne offers a distinctive French lifestyle, surrounded by the tranquillity of the countryside but with the advantage of modern conveniences within reach. A small trip will lead you to a delightful treat of a local vegetable farm, offering a feast of crisp f ... click here to read more

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Welcome to this charming four-bedroom house nestled in Moncrabeau, a serene commune in the French region of Aquitaine, known for its lush vegetation, fertile farmland, and deep-rooted history. This beautiful stone property, originally a presbytery, has been tastefully fully restored to blend contemporary elegance and rustic, old-world charm. With an area of 290 square meters, it is an invitation to appreciate the art of idyllic French living. As you step into the house, you are greeted by a spacious hallway – a perfect avenue to reach the distinct sections of the house. To the right, three stone steps take you down to the grand sitting/lounge area. High vaulted ceilings add to the grandeur, and the vintage open fireplace infuses warmth, making it a perfect place for conversations or silent contemplations. Two sides of this lounge area open onto expansive terraces, inviting an abundance of natural light giving the interiors a bright, airy feel. The lounge connects to a large, equipped kitchen, making hosting and entertaining an absolute breeze. The kitchen overlooks another terrace that gifts a stunning view of the swimming pool and the picturesque countryside. The house features a large mezzanine appear above these two rooms, housing a bedroom and a convertible room that could be transformed into an additional bathroom, adding to the dwelling's flexibility. A trip to the left of the entrance leads you to two rooms - one of which has an insert that can be used as a TV room - a large bathroom, and a double room. An added bonus is a corridor leading to an entirely separate bedroom. Above this section, there’s another bedroom with a shower room and a quirky mezzanine children’s bedroom. Features of the property include: ... click here to read more

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Nestled within the scenic landscapes of Aquitaine, France, this elegant villa offers tranquility and luxury in the charming village of Saint-Andre-Et-Appelles. Boasting a substantial living space of 165 square meters, this beautifully maintained home presents a sophisticated blend of comfort and style, making it an ideal choice for families or individuals seeking serene village life with modern amenities. The villa’s exterior is as impressive as its interior, characterized by clean, modern lines and surrounded by lush, established grounds that alert residents to the calm pace of countryside life. The centerpiece is undoubtedly the expansive 75 square meter swimming pool, which is beautifully lit and surrounded by a generous terrace, providing an exceptional outdoor living and entertainment space. Upon entering the villa, one is greeted by a large, inviting reception area that leads into three additional spacious rooms that could serve multiple purposes, from a formal dining room to a quiet study or playroom. The home includes a modern kitchen equipped with a utility room, enhancing the practicality and function of the space. Sleeping arrangements are accommodated by four well-sized bedrooms, offering ample space for family and guests alike. An additional room in the basement, currently used as an office, holds potential as a fifth bedroom or can serve various other functions according to the new owner’s needs. The villa also features a covered terrace, perfect for al fresco dining and enjoying the mild, pleasant climate that characterizes this region. The basement extends to 165 square meters, featuring garages and separate accommodation that could be developed further, depending on the new owner's vision and requir ... click here to read more

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Picture yourself waking to birdsong filtering through centuries-old stone walls, morning mist rising from your private woodland as you step onto grounds that stretch beyond sight. This is daily life at this exceptional dual-dwelling stone property in Aquitaine's countryside, where two fully restored three-bedroom houses offer endless possibilities for vacation living, family gatherings, or income generation. Set at the end of a secluded private driveway surrounded by over 10,900 square meters of land including productive woodland, this property represents the ultimate French country escape just minutes from the historic bastide town of Eymet. The region surrounding Saint-Jean-de-Duras embodies everything international buyers seek in Aquitaine vacation homes. This corner of southwest France delivers authentic rural French living while maintaining convenient access to modern amenities. The nearby bastide town of Eymet, just ten minutes away, hosts vibrant weekly markets where locals gather to trade regional produce, artisan cheeses, and freshly baked bread. The town's medieval architecture frames café terraces where expats and French neighbors mingle over morning coffee, creating the welcoming international community that makes this area particularly appealing for second home owners. Five minutes in the other direction brings you to a traditional village with essential services, striking the perfect balance between privacy and convenience. The dual-dwelling configuration of this property opens remarkable opportunities for vacation home ownership. Many international buyers use one residence for family holidays while generating rental income from the second, effectively offsetting ownership costs throughout the year. Aquitai ... click here to read more

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This quaint stone-built house, nestled on the edge of a charming village in Duras, Aquitaine, offers both character and comfort. It's a dwelling that calls out to those who yearn for a slice of rural French life yet appreciate the conveniences of modern living. This ready-to-move-in property sprawls over a sizeable 130 square meters, presenting a practical single-story layout ideal for a family or a couple looking to settle in picturesque surroundings. The residence comprises two cozy bedrooms, a single bathroom, and a versatile living space that seamlessly blends into the dining area, making it perfect for family interactions or entertaining guests. The kitchen, equipped with a utility area, provides a functional space for culinary endeavors. Not to forget the covered terrace and a well-sized garage that adds to the comfort and convenience of this home. The property is enveloped by a generous plot of 2078 square meters, which features a well-maintained yard perfect for a kitchen garden or as a playful retreat for children and pets. Life in Duras is peacefully paced with the gentle hustle and bustle of village life. Just a short walk away, the village center features essential shops and a serene river that calls out to kayaking enthusiasts. Not only does the home sit in a locality rich with natural beauty, but it is also just a 5-minute drive away from various market towns known for their historic bastides. These towns offer a deeper dive into the region's rich history and a bevy of cultural activities to immerse oneself in. Living in the Aquitaine region offers an authentic taste of French lifestyle, amidst landscapes dotted with vineyards and historical sites. The climate here features a delightful mix, with warm ... click here to read more

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Welcome to an authentic slice of French countryside living with this elegant 6-bedroom stone house nestled in the heart of Bergerac, located within the bucolic Aquitaine region of France. This property, rich in history and character, is an ideal opportunity for those who are drawn to the rustic charm and tranquil lifestyle of rural France. ## Property Overview The house itself is constructed from beautiful local stone, imparting a sense of timeless beauty and durability. With six ample-sized bedrooms and four well-appointed bathrooms, it can comfortably accommodate a large family or serve as a pleasant retreat for hosting guests. The sheer charm of the attached pigeonier not only enhances the property's historical vibe but also presents a versatile space, perfect for converting into a guest suite or a rental, offering potential for additional income. With a spacious land area of 6928 square meters, the property promises privacy and ample outdoor space for gardening, leisure, or even small-scale farming. You can enjoy established gardens that beckon you to partake in the serene outdoor living that only a country home can offer. ### Property Features: - Historic stone construction - Six bedrooms - Four bathrooms - Traditional pigeonier with potential for rental or guest accommodation - Three reception rooms - Utility room - Separate apartment potential ### Amenities: - Water supply - Electricity - Septic tank system - Generous garden and grounds - Proximity to local market towns ## Local Area and Lifestyle Bergerac, situated in the Aquitaine region, presents an idyllic rural lifestyle interspersed with the convenience of nearby market towns just a 10-minute drive away. These towns are vibrant with weekly markets whe ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Aquitaine region, this charming 4-bedroom house in La Sauvetat-Du-Dropt offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a second home in France. With its rich history, vibrant culture, and stunning landscapes, Aquitaine is a dream destination for overseas buyers and expats looking to immerse themselves in the quintessential French lifestyle. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet scent of blooming flowers in your expansive garden. This beautifully renovated former railway cottage, set on over an acre of land, provides a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. The property boasts a large barn, perfect for storage or conversion, and an above-ground swimming pool, ideal for cooling off during the warm summer months. Local Lifestyle and Climate La Sauvetat-Du-Dropt is a quaint village that offers a peaceful, rural lifestyle. The region enjoys a temperate climate, with warm summers and mild winters, making it an ideal location for a holiday home. The nearby town of Eymet, just a 5-minute drive away, is known for its vibrant expat community and hosts a variety of cultural events throughout the year. Activities and Accessibility The area is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, with numerous hiking and cycling trails that wind through the stunning countryside. The Dordogne River, a short drive away, offers opportunities for kayaking and fishing. For those who enjoy a slower pace, the local markets are a treasure trove of fresh produce and artisanal goods. Accessibility is a breeze, with Bergerac Airport just 30 minutes away, offering regular flights to major European cities. The region is also well-connected by road and rail, making it easy to explore t ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene and picturesque landscape of Clermont-Dessous in the Aquitaine region of France, this delightful farmhouse property offers an incredible opportunity for those seeking a tranquil escape with the potential for expansion. The property sits proudly on over 41,500 square meters of lush, wooded land, providing a haven of peace and privacy for its inhabitants. With 4 spacious bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, this charming stone-built farmhouse extends a warm invitation to families and individuals from all walks of life. As you drive down the private driveway flanked by a wealth of trees and shrubs, you'll immediately feel the enchanting allure of this countryside haven. At the heart of the property lies a storybook farmhouse, exuding character with its traditional stone façade and rustic charm. While this property is in good condition, it remains a canvas awaiting your personal touch. Imagine mornings greeted by the gentle rustling of leaves and afternoons spent on leisurely walks around the small on-site lake—a perfect setting to unwind. Located just a few kilometers from the historic village of Lauzun, this farmhouse is ideally positioned for those looking to immerse themselves in the local culture and way of life. Lauzun boasts a vibrant community spirit, with amenities such as quaint bakeries and charming restaurants, perfect for a taste of authentic French cuisine. The village's rich history is evident in its well-preserved architecture and cobblestone streets, inviting exploration and discovery. For those with a penchant for renovation, the property comes complete with a stone barn in excellent condition, presenting a fantastic opportunity to create additional living space or a separate dwelling. The pos ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Aquitaine region, this enchanting farmhouse in Lauzun, Clermont-Dessous, offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of French countryside charm. With its rich history dating back to 1778, this property seamlessly blends traditional allure with modern comforts, making it an ideal second home for those seeking a tranquil escape. 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 farmhouse. This is not just a property; it's a lifestyle, a retreat from the hustle and bustle of everyday life, where you can unwind and create cherished memories with family and friends. A Glimpse into Your New Lifestyle: - Spacious Living: The main house boasts four generously sized bedrooms, perfect for hosting family gatherings or accommodating guests. A separate apartment offers additional privacy and flexibility. - Modern Amenities: Despite its historic charm, the farmhouse is equipped with modern conveniences, including solar panels for heating water, ensuring sustainability and efficiency. - Outdoor Oasis: A sparkling swimming pool, measuring 9.5m x 4.5m, invites you to cool off during warm summer days, while the expansive decking terrace provides the perfect setting for al fresco dining. - Nature's Bounty: The property spans 19,000m², featuring a variety of fruit trees, a small woodland area, and even donkey stables, offering endless opportunities for outdoor activities and exploration. - Rustic Charm: The stone-built structure exudes timeless elegance, with its original features preserved to maintain its authentic character. - Convenient Location: Situated on the edge of the charming village of La ... click here to read more

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Ah, the timeless allure of the French countryside! Imagine starting your day in a traditional stone house nestled in the serene landscape of Aquitaine, specifically in the charming locality of Clermont-Dessous. This unique opportunity presents not just one, but two stone-built houses, offering ample space and a tranquil lifestyle for those who seek peace with a hint of adventure. The main house, with its essence derived from the Perigourdine style, stands in good condition, exuding a sense of comfort and readiness for you to move right in. Within its walls, you'll find a cozy arrangement of rooms that invite family gatherings and peaceful solitude alike. With five bedrooms and two bathrooms, this home provides plenty of space for a growing family or for hosting guests. The additional house, entirely renovated, complements the main dwelling, making it perfect for extended family stays or perhaps even a private studio or home office. The property sits amid sprawling grounds of 3,500 square meters, just waiting to be explored. A gentle stroll around the garden reveals over a hundred varieties of roses, a delight for the senses and a nod to the rich horticultural heritage of the area. If you are inclined towards outdoor relaxation, you'll relish the experience of spending lazy afternoons on the covered terrace, savoring the fragrance of the roses mingling with the fresh country air. - Five cozy, welcoming bedrooms - Two well-appointed bathrooms - Two reception rooms perfect for entertaining - Utility rooms offering practicality - Spacious tobacco barn for versatile usage - Covered terrace ideal for outdoor dining - Expansive garden featuring over 100 rose varieties - 3500 m² of land offering privacy - Perigourdine style a ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene landscape of Aquitaine, Lot-et-Garonne, in the charming town of Aiguillon, France, this captivating country home presents an inviting prospect for those looking to embrace a peaceful, rural lifestyle. Ideally suited for a large family or anyone who cherishes space and nature, this property is an alluring blend of comfort and potential. This five-bedroom house spans a generous 323 square meters and is set within a sprawling 3000-square-meter park-like garden, fully fenced and dotted with mature trees, offering both privacy and a verdant vista. The living spaces are distributed thoughtfully across two main levels with a comprehensive basement area that features a double garage equipped with an automatic gate, a machine room, a utility area, a restroom, and a large games room complete with a cozy lounge and fireplace. The ground floor welcomes residents and guests with an airy entrance hall that leads to a substantial living area, complete with its own fireplace, creating a warm, inviting ambiance. Adjoining this is a formal living room and a spacious kitchen, ready to cater to family meals or larger gatherings. Also on this level are a study, ideal for those who work from home, a master bedroom offering tranquility and privacy, and two additional bedrooms, alongside a bathroom and a separate restroom. A stunning marble staircase rises to the first floor where a small sitting area provides a quaint space for relaxation. This level houses two more spacious bedrooms and another well-appointed bathroom, ensuring ample accommodation for family and guests alike. While the property's condition is generally good, it holds exciting potential for customization and enhancement to suit personal tastes or mode ... click here to read more

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Welcome to a unique home opportunity nestled in the idyllic setting of Fourcès, an enchanting bastide town in the Midi-Pyrénées region, specifically in the Gers department of France. Here lies a three-bedroom townhouse bathed in character, combining the comfort of contemporary living with historical charm. This home stands tall in one of the most visually stunning towns in southwestern France, filled with signature medieval allure and remarkable views of this storied location. Let’s step into the property and unfold its unique story. The journey begins at the ground level with a welcoming entrance hall that guides you through a spacious ambiance filled with light. The ground floor also houses a sizable storage and boiler room, offering practical use of space. A separate WC adds to the amenities here. As you venture to the first floor, you'll find yourself in the heart of the home—the kitchen and dining area. This space is a delightful blend of old and new, boasting a wood burner and a traditional fireplace that warm the room. The kitchen is fitted with sleek countertops and an island, creating the perfect hub for family meals and gatherings. Up another flight, the second floor unfurls a space designed for rest and comfort. Each of the three bedrooms is distinct in style and size, with the largest featuring an intriguing stained glass window. The other two bedrooms provide cozy quarters, one with a playful mezzanine, ideal for children or additional storage. A shower room combines functionality with design, offering a fully-tiled walk-in shower, a convenient WC, and plentiful natural light. Now, let’s talk about Fourcès itself. Life in this part of France promises a slower, serene pace, perfect for adapting to the Fren ... click here to read more

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Now, let me introduce you to an intriguing property located in the picturesque village of Larroque-sur-l'Osse in the Midi-Pyrénées region of France. This village house offers a unique slice of French history for an attractive price. With a current condition that’s all ready for living, this property does offer a rich tapestry of the old days with just the right hint of potential for your personal touch. So, if you’re looking to buy a property with loads of character in this beautiful region of France, where the gentle rolling landscapes of the Midi-Pyrénées warm the soul, this might just be the perfect fit. Now, when we talk about this home, we’ve got to talk about its story. It's not just any villa; it's a home that carries the weight and joy of history. Formerly a watchtower, it boasts a fascinating mix of medieval and rural French architecture, with high ceilings and historical elements that often inspire a sense of wonder. On the ground floor, you'll find a cozy living room with a fireplace that also accommodates your cooking space. Imagine the warmth of the fire, a glass of local wine in hand, overlooking the beautiful vineyards that stretch as far as the eye can see. This villa unfolds over three levels, making the 147m² living space very adaptable to your needs. A hallway leads you to a well-fitted bathroom featuring a bathtub, double sinks, and a shower cubicle—a perfect place for relaxation after a day exploring the surrounding landscapes. A bedroom on this floor comes with built-in wardrobes and an exceptional view of the neighboring vineyards, ensuring that each morning is greeted with the serene tapestry of nature. Moving upstairs, the large 40m² living room becomes a world of possibilities. This space, w ... click here to read more

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