Idyllic 2-Bedroom House in Écouché-les-Vallées: Your Perfect French Holiday Home

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Louce, Orne, 61150, France, Écouché-les-Vallées (France)

2 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 145Floor area

€161,500

House

No parking

2 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

145m²

No garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Orne department, this charming two-bedroom house in Écouché-les-Vallées offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of French countryside paradise. With its lush green surroundings and proximity to the vibrant towns of Argentan and Flers, this property is an ideal retreat for those seeking a second home or a holiday getaway in France.

Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet melody of birdsong, as the morning sun filters through the trees. This is the lifestyle that awaits you in Écouché-les-Vallées, a quaint village that embodies the serene beauty and rich history of Lower Normandy. The region is renowned for its rolling hills, expansive meadows, and some of the finest weekly markets in France, offering a true taste of authentic French living.

The main house, spanning 145 square meters, is a testament to traditional French architecture, with its rustic charm and modern comforts. The ground floor features an open-plan kitchen and dining area, seamlessly flowing into a cozy living room adorned with a wood-burning fireplace. This space is perfect for hosting intimate gatherings or enjoying quiet evenings by the fire.

Upstairs, a landing leads to a well-appointed bathroom and two spacious bedrooms, measuring 17 and 12 square meters respectively. The second floor presents a blank canvas, with a large 48 square meter room awaiting your personal touch. Whether you envision a home office, an artist's studio, or an additional bedroom, the possibilities are endless.

The top floor offers a convertible attic, providing even more potential for expansion. Imagine transforming this space into a tranquil reading nook or a playroom for visiting grandchildren.

Adjacent to the main house, a 75 square meter barn offers ample storage or the potential for conversion into additional living space. With direct access to the rear pastures, this barn is perfect for equestrian enthusiasts or those dreaming of a small-scale agricultural project.

Adding to the property's allure is a second, smaller house of approximately 20 square meters, nestled beneath a majestic walnut tree. Though in need of complete renovation, this charming structure could become a delightful gîte or guesthouse, offering additional income potential.

The property extends over five hectares, with a private portion adjoining the house and the remaining land currently used for pasture. This expansive outdoor space is ideal for gardening, outdoor activities, or simply soaking in the natural beauty of the Normandy countryside.

Key Features:
- Two spacious bedrooms and one bathroom
- Open-plan kitchen and dining area
- Cozy living room with wood-burning fireplace
- Large room on the second floor for customization
- Convertible attic space
- 75 square meter barn with pasture access
- Additional small house for renovation
- Over five hectares of land
- Proximity to Argentan and Flers
- Rich local culture and history
- Ideal for equestrian or agricultural projects
- Potential for rental income

Living in Écouché-les-Vallées offers a unique blend of tranquility and accessibility. The village is well-connected, with easy access to major transport links, making it a convenient base for exploring the wider Normandy region. Whether you're seeking a peaceful retreat, a family holiday home, or an investment property, this house offers endless possibilities.

Embrace the charm of French country living and make this delightful property your own. With its rich history, vibrant local culture, and stunning natural beauty, Écouché-les-Vallées is the perfect place to create lasting memories and enjoy the best of what France has to offer.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
2
Size
145
Price per m²
€1,114
Garden size
8905
Has Garden
No
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
1
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
House
Energy label

Unknown

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Nestled in the picturesque commune of Loucé, Orne, France, lies a charming 3-bedroom house that could very well be the beginning of your French countryside dream. This property, comprising a main house alongside a delightful guest cottage, offers a serene escape less than 15 kilometers from the bustling town of Argentan, and very close to the quaint village of Ecouché. The house, boasting a spacious 137 square meters, is lovingly restored and waiting for its next lucky inhabitants. Now, let me take you through the story of this wonderful home, ideal for both permanent living and a peaceful vacation retreat. The main house greets you with a generous living area that spills into an open-plan kitchen and dining area. Imagine a place where conversations flow as you prepare dinner, or gather with loved ones for a cozy night in. On the ground floor, there's a spacious bedroom perfect for guests or perhaps as an inspiring workspace. A modern shower room and a practical laundry room complete this floor. As you make your way upstairs, the charm continues with a landing that opens up to two additional bedrooms, each carrying the luxury of its own private shower room. This layout is exceedingly thoughtful, providing personal space and comfort for the entire family or visiting friends. For those who have frequent visitors or are looking for a bit of rental income, the guest cottage offers a welcoming retreat. It's compact at approximately 37 square meters, including a kitchen, shower room, WC, and a cozy bedroom. Such a setup ensures your guests enjoy their privacy while being part of this lovely escape. The house is situated on approximately 8,400 square meters of land, featuring lush green pastures and a serene lake – just rig ... click here to read more

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Welcome to a charming opportunity nestled in the serene town of Argentan, Orne, located in the picturesque region of Lower Normandy. This delightful single-storey house is set in a tranquil neighbourhood, yet it's conveniently a mere ten-minute walk from the bustling city centre. It's the perfect blend of peace and proximity, ideal for those seeking a cozy French lifestyle. Argentan is a town famous for its rich history, lush rolling countryside, and vibrant community life. Situated in the heart of Normandy, it's a place where past and present blend seamlessly. As an overseas buyer, you'll find Argentan to be a charming escape from the hustle and bustle of larger cities. It's the kind of place where you can enjoy serene walks amidst stunning landscapes, browse through some of the best farmers' markets in France, and experience the friendly, welcoming nature of a tight-knit community. This lovely home offers a warm invitation to immerse yourself in the French way of life. Featuring a spacious living area, it is accentuated by a pellet stove and a charming fireplace, perfect for cozy evenings in. Step through the living room onto a sunny terrace where you can enjoy morning coffee whilst basking in the tranquility of your surroundings. This home offers three spacious bedrooms, ideal for accommodating family or guests. There's a contemporary bathroom fitted with a sleek Italian shower, ensuring comfort and style. Let's delve into more specifics about what this wonderful property has to offer: - Spacious entrance leading to a well-lit kitchen - Cozy living room with a pellet stove and fireplace - Beautiful terrace accessible from the living room - Corridor leading to four generously sized bedrooms (yes, it's a 4-bed prope ... click here to read more

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Discover this charming five-bedroom detached house nestled in the serene town of Argentan, located in the beautifully verdant Orne department of France. This family-oriented property offers substantial space and a cozy environment, making it an appealing choice for those looking to immerse themselves in the French countryside. The house, spanning approximately 120 square meters, is positioned on a generous 782 square meter plot. This delightful property boasts a welcoming entrance that leads to a spacious living area, perfect for family gatherings and relaxation. The ground floor also features a well-equipped kitchen, two generously sized bedrooms, an additional room that can serve either as another bedroom or an office, a bathroom, and a separate toilet, providing practicality and comfort for everyday living. Upstairs, you will find three more bedrooms, each offering a quiet retreat and ample personal space. There's also another conveniently located bathroom with a toilet, ensuring household functionality across both floors. Outside, the property includes a cellar and a garden shed, both useful for extra storage or hobby spaces. The garden itself is ample enough for children to play and for adults to enjoy leisure activities or gardening. For those considering taking on a property with potential, this home, while in good condition, gives the new owners an opportunity to inject their style and upgrades as desired. It is an inviting canvas for those who enjoy personalizing their living space. The property's location in Argentan offers a picturesque living environment. Known for its deep historical roots and scenic landscapes, living in Argentan means embracing a peaceful lifestyle, complemented by modern amenities. T ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of Normandy, near the quaint village of Sainte-Marie-la-Robert, this delightful 4-bedroom house offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of French countryside charm. With its serene setting and proximity to cultural and natural attractions, this property is perfect for those seeking a second home or a holiday retreat in France. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of nature, surrounded by lush greenery and the tranquil ambiance of rural France. This property, set on 0.84 acres of enclosed garden, provides a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. The house itself, boasting a habitable surface of 119 m², is in good condition and ready to welcome its new owners. ### A Glimpse into Your New Lifestyle Local Lifestyle and Attractions: - Normandy's Rich History: Explore the region's historical sites, including the D-Day beaches and the iconic Mont Saint-Michel. - Gastronomic Delights: Savor local specialties like Camembert cheese, cider, and Calvados, with charming bistros and markets nearby. - Outdoor Adventures: Enjoy hiking, cycling, and horseback riding in the picturesque countryside. - Cultural Events: Participate in local festivals and events that celebrate Normandy's vibrant culture. - Proximity to Paris: Just a few hours' drive or train ride to the City of Light, perfect for day trips. Property Features: - Spacious Living: Four double bedrooms, ideal for family gatherings or hosting guests. - Character and Charm: Exposed beams, open fireplace, and parquet floors add to the home's rustic appeal. - Modern Comforts: Central heating and a fitted kitchen ensure a comfortable stay year-round. - Ample Storage: Multiple outbuildings provide space for storage or potential conversion ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the charming countryside of Normandy, in the quaint village of Vrigny, lies a delightful 2-bedroom stone farmhouse just waiting for new owners to make it their own. This inviting property offers a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle, providing a serene environment with potential for expansion and personalization. Living in Vrigny, located in Orne, France, is a unique experience. The village encapsulates the essence of rural France with its tranquil landscapes, rolling hills, and picturesque scenes. This region boasts a temperate climate, with mild winters and warm summers, making it ideal for those who appreciate nature's beauty all year round. The local area offers a rich historical background and a sense of community that is both welcoming and vibrant. The farmhouse itself spans 130 square meters, situated on a generous 0.45-acre plot of land. The property exudes rustic charm with its stone exterior and traditional features. As you step into the ground floor, you are greeted by a cozy living room with an open fireplace, perfect for those chilly winter evenings. The kitchen, complete with a wood burner, is the heart of the home. It's a space where family and friends can gather, cook, and eat together. Ground Floor Features: - Living room with open fireplace (22m²) - Kitchen with wood burner (14.10m²) - Hallway/corridor (2.20m²) - WC (0.89m²) - Shower room (7.37m²) with potential to extend Moving upstairs, the first floor consists of a corridor/landing leading to two comfortable bedrooms. The loft space presents an exciting opportunity to transform it into an additional living area, bedroom, or a cozy study. First Floor Features: - Corridor/landing (5.83m²) - Bedroom 1 (9.94m²) - Bedroom 2 (16.44 ... click here to read more

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Welcome to beautiful Normandy, nestled in the heart of France where history, culture, and picturesque landscapes abound. This elegant, stone terraced house in Argentan, Orne is more than just a property; it's a gateway to a life steeped in tranquility and comfort. Your future French haven, spread over a habitable space of 208 square meters, retains much of its classic charms paired with contemporary comforts. Crafted with quality, this house boasts two garages and a delightfully intimate garden of approximately 350 square meters, designed for those quiet mornings with a book or evenings with a glass of local wine. Upon entrance, a spacious hallway (16.30 m²) graced with a traditional stone floor welcomes you. As you proceed, an inner hallway equipped with built-in cupboards hints at the property's practical and thoughtful architecture. The first floor reveals a pleasant surprise: an expansive sitting or dining room (41.81 m²), complete with a parquet floor and a stone fireplace. Imagine entertaining your guests in warmth and comfort! Adjacent to this is a separate dining area (16.80 m²), holding a unique fireplace and carpeted flooring, making it a cozy space for family meals. The fitted and equipped kitchen (13.97 m²) with elegantly tiled flooring offers easy access to the exterior. A rear kitchen or pantry with cupboards, along with a separate laundry room complete with a sink further illustrates the meticulous attention to detail within this property. Moving on to the bedroom section on the first floor, you will find a master bedroom offering a generous size of 25.31 m² boasting an ensuite bathroom with both a bath and a shower. A second ensuite bedroom with a dedicated shower room bringing the tally to four g ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of Argentan, the serene and historic essence of rural France beckons through the enchanting doors of this farmhouse. The charm of Argentan is undeniably magnetic, and right here, on this corner of Orne, lies a diamond in the rough; a property that hums with whispered tales of centuries gone by. For overseas enthusiasts and expats yearning for a slice of French history, this former priory, dating back to 1623, offers an unparalleled, albeit adventurous, opportunity to revive a breathtaking piece of heritage. The farmhouse, though needing tender loving care, presents you with 240 square meters of romantic potential. Each room tells a story. As you make your way through the ground floor, you’re greeted by a generous living room just itching to host family gatherings or cozy evenings with friends. Picture moments shared over home-cooked meals, laughter echoing against age-old walls, and the rhythm of life flowing through a space so inherently rich in character. Upstairs, three rooms await your vision. Among them sits a jewel—a room with a painted ceiling, a treasure safeguarded within the inventory of historical monuments. As your gaze is drawn upward, the ceiling's artistry encourages daydreams of what once was and what could be. The space offers a nostalgic canvas where past and present may dance together seamlessly. Ascend to the top floor, and an attic space of 82 square meters unfurls before you, awaiting the brushstroke of your creativity. Whether it’s transformed into additional bedrooms, a haven for artistic endeavors, or a meditative retreat, these beams and bricks are a blank book, their story yet unwritten. While history weaves through the farmhouse’s internal architecture, step outside an ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Orne region, this charming 5-bedroom house in Montabard offers an idyllic escape for those seeking a second home in France. With its serene surroundings and rich cultural heritage, Montabard is the perfect location for a vacation home that promises relaxation, adventure, and a taste of authentic French living. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet scent of blooming flowers in your private garden. This spacious property, set on enclosed land with mature trees, provides a tranquil retreat from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. The electric gate ensures privacy and security, allowing you to fully unwind and enjoy your time in this beautiful part of Normandy. A Home Designed for Comfort and Convenience The house itself is a testament to comfort and practicality. The ground floor welcomes you with a warm entrance featuring a cozy fireplace, perfect for those cooler evenings. The well-appointed kitchen and pantry make meal preparation a breeze, while the dining room and living room offer ample space for entertaining family and friends. A convenient WC and shower room complete the ground floor amenities. Upstairs, the first floor boasts three generously sized bedrooms, a bathroom, and an additional toilet, providing plenty of space for guests or family members. The second floor, with its charming attic bedrooms, offers a unique and cozy space for children or visiting friends. Explore the Rich Tapestry of Orne Montabard is more than just a location; it's a gateway to the wonders of the Orne region. Known for its rolling countryside and vibrant weekly markets, Orne offers a wealth of activities and attractions for every season. Whether you're exploring t ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the tranquil town of Montabard, Orne, this charming five-bedroom house offers a blend of comfort and rustic charm in the heart of the Normandy region. Montabard, a serene village, provides a peaceful sanctuary while offering proximity to the rich cultural heritage and lush landscapes of Orne. This inviting home, attractively priced at €233,200, is a delightful option for families or anyone seeking a quiet retreat. Although it is in good condition and requires no immediate renovations, it offers plenty of opportunities for personalization. With its spacious interior designed across three floors, the house promises ample space to accommodate a growing family or host guests from near and far. Now, let’s delve into the home itself. On the ground floor, you're greeted by an inviting entrance complete with a traditional fireplace—a perfect gathering spot during the cooler months. The kitchen, equipped with a handy pantry, is a bright space for culinary endeavors. Adjacent to the kitchen, the dining room and living room provide generous spaces for enjoying meals and relaxation. Completing the ground floor is a shower room and a convenient WC for guests. Moving upwards to the first floor, you'll find three bedrooms bathed in natural light, each lending itself to restful nights and peaceful mornings. A bathroom and an additional toilet serve this floor, offering added convenience for family routines or visiting friends. Climbing further to the second floor, the coziness continues with two more bedrooms nestled under the attic's sloped ceilings, perfect for creating a kid's fortress or a guest hideaway. The house is complemented by a gorgeous garden, a private oasis adorned with mature trees offering shade and a pi ... click here to read more

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A Tranquil Retreat in the Heart of Normandy Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant chirping of birds, as the morning sun filters through the lush greenery surrounding your stone-built sanctuary. Nestled in the picturesque countryside near La Bellière, Orne, this five-bedroom house offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. With its rich history dating back to the early 1900s, this property seamlessly blends traditional charm with modern comforts, making it an ideal vacation home or second residence. A Day in Your Normandy Haven Start your day with a leisurely breakfast in the conservatory, where the warmth of the wood pellet burner and the panoramic views of your expansive garden create a cozy atmosphere. As you sip your coffee, the aroma of fresh croissants from the local boulangerie fills the air, setting the tone for a day of relaxation and exploration. Step outside to your private oasis, where a sparkling swimming pool awaits. Whether you choose to take a refreshing dip or lounge on the paved terrace with a good book, the tranquility of your surroundings is sure to rejuvenate your spirit. The 3.5 acres of enclosed garden and paddock area offer ample space for outdoor activities, from picnics to gardening, or simply enjoying the natural beauty of Normandy. Exploring the Local Lifestyle Located just a 10-minute drive from the historic market town of Argentan, your new home provides easy access to a wealth of cultural and recreational activities. Stroll through the vibrant weekly markets, where local vendors offer fresh produce, artisanal cheeses, and handcrafted goods. Savor the flavors of Normandy with a visit to a nearby cider house or indulge in a traditional meal ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Orne countryside, this charming stone cottage in Boischampré offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet melody of birdsong, as the morning sun filters through the lush canopy of trees surrounding your private haven. This is more than just a home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in tranquility and natural beauty. ### A Day in Your New Home As you step into the spacious 48m² living room, the warmth of the wood-burning stove envelops you, creating a cozy atmosphere perfect for unwinding with a good book or sharing stories with loved ones. The open-plan design seamlessly connects the living area to a well-appointed kitchen, where culinary adventures await. Picture yourself preparing a meal with fresh produce from the local market, the aroma of herbs and spices filling the air. The single bedroom offers a peaceful retreat, with views of the sprawling gardens that stretch over 6,900m². Here, you can cultivate your own vegetable patch, host summer picnics, or simply enjoy the serenity of nature. The property also boasts a separate 29m² studio, ideal for accommodating guests or generating rental income, adding versatility to your investment. ### Seasonal Splendor and Local Delights Boischampré is a treasure trove of seasonal activities and cultural experiences. In spring, the landscape bursts into a riot of colors, with wildflowers carpeting the meadows. Summer invites you to explore the nearby hiking trails, while autumn transforms the countryside into a tapestry of gold and crimson. Winter, though mild, offers the perfect excuse to cozy up by the fire with a glass of local cider. The region is r ... click here to read more

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Discover an inviting opportunity to own a piece of history with this charming former farmhouse located in the serene rural landscape of Chahains, in the Orne department of France. Perfect for those with a vision for renovation, this house offers not just a living space but a chance to craft your dream home in a picturesque environment, 20 km away from the town of Argentan. Picture yourself waking up in your new home, surrounded by the tranquil scenery of rolling hills and expansive meadows that stretch across the Lower Normandy region. This 130-square-meter property comes with plenty of space to accommodate your creative design ideas. It promises a fresh start with a layout that consists of two cozy bedrooms and a singular bathroom on the upper floor. The ground floor presents a living room where family gatherings could be the highlight of your evenings, a dining room that invites hearty meals and laughter, a kitchen ready for a modern touch, and a basic wc. As an expatriate, moving into such an area gives you the opportunity not only to immerse yourself in the French way of living but also to enjoy the quiet charm of provincial life. The locals are known for their warmth and hospitality, often seen exchanging pleasantries at the weekly markets, which are known to be some of the best in all of France. Here, you can get fresh produce, artisanal cheese, and local wines that will make any meal special. While the farmhouse stands as a testament to historical resilience, it's also a fixer-upper waiting to be personalized. The renovation process can be a fulfilling journey, allowing you to install modern amenities while preserving the authentic rustic essence of the building. The groundwork is already laid out with two outb ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Orne department, this delightful two-bedroom house in Carrouges offers an idyllic retreat for those seeking a second home in France. With its rich history, rolling countryside, and vibrant local culture, Carrouges is a hidden gem in the Normandy region, perfect for creating unforgettable memories with family and friends. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of nature, the sun casting a warm glow over the lush landscape that surrounds your new vacation home. This former farmhouse, now beautifully restored, offers a perfect blend of rustic charm and modern comfort, making it an ideal sanctuary for relaxation and rejuvenation. A Glimpse into Your New Lifestyle: As you step inside, you're greeted by a spacious living room, where the original wooden beams and stone fireplace evoke a sense of timeless elegance. The adjoining dining room is perfect for hosting intimate dinners, with large windows that frame the stunning views of the countryside. The kitchen, a harmonious blend of traditional and contemporary design, is equipped with modern appliances, ensuring you have everything you need to whip up a delicious meal using fresh produce from the local markets. Upstairs, two cozy bedrooms await, each offering a peaceful haven for rest and relaxation. The bathroom, tastefully designed, provides a touch of luxury with its modern fixtures and soothing ambiance. Outdoor Bliss: The property extends to a generous plot of 1,628 m², offering ample space for outdoor activities. Whether you're enjoying a leisurely breakfast on the terrace, tending to a blossoming garden, or simply soaking in the tranquility, the possibilities are endless. Two outbuildings provide additional storage or the p ... click here to read more

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Welcome to this delightful 2-bedroom house, located in Normandy, Orne, near the picturesque town of Carrouges in France. This attractive house presents an opportunity to be part of a serene environment, nestled in a small village that's just a 5-minute drive from Carrouges. The region boasts a rich historical heritage, with the stunning Carrouges Castle - a popular tourist attraction - located nearby. Cycling, walking and horse riding are enjoyed by the residents here, with several well-marked tourist routes to explore. The local climate offers a perfect balance of all four seasons. Summers are sunny with mild temperatures, and the winters are generally cold, providing an authentic French countryside experience. Situated within 0.17 acres of charming garden and courtyard space, the house enjoys a delightful setting. The forest of Écouves is within close proximity, inviting nature lovers to enjoy tranquil walks in the forest. This stone house offers a livable surface of 140 m2, presenting cozy interiors that seamlessly blend modernity and rustic charm. You’ll find a light-filled living room (33 m2) complete with an open fireplace and leading to a staircase to the first floor. Ideal spaces to relax, entertain and enjoy the French living at its best. Property Features: • Two double bedrooms (12 m2 and 27.5 m2) with solid oak and vinyl-covered flooring. • A living room with open fireplace (33 m2) • Sitting room with bar and open fireplace (33.36 m2) • Kitchen (8m²) with sink unit only • Bathroom with WC (6.23 m²) • Adjoining cellar/storage room (11.58) with a concrete floor • Convertible Attic (19.68 m² with boarded floor) For everyday needs, a kitchen (8m2) offers practical space for meal preparations. There's also a ... click here to read more

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Welcome to the picturesque village of Putanges-Pont-Ecrepin in the enchanting region of Orne, Lower Normandy, France. Nestled in this scenic countryside is a charming one-bedroom townhouse that's calling out to be your next savvy investment or cozy hideaway. As a real estate agent with a keen eye for unique properties and an undeniably hectic schedule, I'm excited to present this delightful opportunity to you, particularly if you're an overseas buyer or an expat searching for a slice of French life. Positioned conveniently just a short drive from larger towns, this property offers the perfect blend of tranquility and accessibility. The house itself is in good condition, meaning you won’t have to dive into a pile of renovation projects unless you choose to. Spanning 120 square meters, space is used wisely in this home, making it ideal for a rental investment or a snug retreat. The house boasts a modest and functional layout: - Living room/kitchen combo, perfect for cozy nights in - Courtyard access right from the living space - Upstairs landing leading to a 16m² bedroom - Bright office space that's perfect for remote work - 1 well-appointed bathroom for your convenience - Top floor attic that brings extra storage space - Outdoor outbuilding attached to the main house Think of this charming home not just as a property, but as a doorway into the relaxed, idyllic lifestyle of Lower Normandy. Now, let's talk about the area because it's just as much part of the story as the house itself. Putanges-Pont-Ecrepin is more than a dot on a map; it’s a place where history and nature coalesce in harmony. Surrounded by gently rolling hills and lush, open meadows, you'll find an invigorating peace here that embodies the spirit o ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Orne region, this charming 4-bedroom house in Montmerrei offers an idyllic escape for those seeking a second home in the French countryside. With its rich history, rolling landscapes, and vibrant local culture, Montmerrei is the perfect setting for creating lasting memories with family and friends. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet scent of fruit trees in your private garden. This 150m² stone house, in excellent condition, combines rustic charm with modern comforts, making it an ideal vacation home or second residence. Ground Floor: - Step into a spacious 40m² living room, where natural light floods through large windows, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. - The equipped kitchen, complete with a traditional fireplace, opens onto a terrace featuring a luxurious jacuzzi hot tub—perfect for unwinding after a day of exploring. - A well-appointed bathroom and separate WC add convenience, while a large bedroom with a dressing room offers a peaceful retreat. Upstairs: - Discover three bright and airy bedrooms, each offering a tranquil space to relax and recharge. - A dedicated laundry room and separate WC ensure practicality and ease of living. Outdoor Oasis: - The garden, adorned with fruit trees, provides a serene backdrop for outdoor gatherings and leisurely afternoons. - A workshop, greenhouse, and garden shed offer ample space for hobbies and storage. - An electric vehicle charging terminal adds a modern touch, catering to eco-conscious homeowners. Local Lifestyle and Attractions: Montmerrei is a hidden gem in the Orne department, known for its peaceful ambiance and rich cultural heritage. The town boasts a school and convenient access to shops ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene landscapes of Montmerrei in Orne, this delightful four-bedroom country home offers a tranquil and picturesque living experience in the heart of France's Normandy region. Boasting a spacious 150 square meters of living space, the property marries rustic charm with modern amenities, making it a desirable residence for those looking to immergo themselves in rural French life. The ground floor introduces a generously sized 40 square meter living room that lends itself to family gatherings and cozy evenings. The equipped and fitted kitchen features a splendid fireplace with an insert, which not only adds to the room's ambiance but also serves as a functional asset during colder months. Adjoining the kitchen, a terrace with a jacuzzi hot tub provides an idyllic spot for relaxation while overlooking the property's well-kept garden adorned with fruit trees. Additionally, the ground floor hosts a large bedroom complemented by a dressing room and a separate bathroom. Ascending to the upper level, you're met with three bright and spacious bedrooms, each offering a comfortable and private retreat. A practical laundry room and an additional toilet complete this floor, optimizing convenience for residents and guests alike. Among the many virtues of this country abode is its self-sufficient features, including an electric terminal for vehicle charging, a workshop, a greenhouse, and a garden shed. These amenities not only add value but also cater to a sustainable and eco-friendly lifestyle. Living in Montmerrei brings the quaintness of rural France to your doorstep. The town is equipped with educational facilities, including access to a school bus service, ensuring family-friendly living. Local shops are within ... click here to read more

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Welcome to a charming rural escape nestled in the quaint village of Trun, located within the Orne department of Lower Normandy, France. This delightful two-bedroom house offers not just a cozy living space but an entrancing opportunity to immerse yourself in the serene French countryside. With a good condition and plenty of room to personalize, this home is an ideal setting for individuals or a small family looking to establish roots or relish a peaceful vacation haven. As a bussy real estate agent, I can tell you houses like these in the region don’t stay on the market for long. The village of Trun offers an authentic French experience with its picturesque landscapes, making it a highly sought-after location by overseas buyers attracted to its tranquil lifestyle and historical appeal. Stepping inside, the raised single-storey house greets you with an inviting entrance that leads into a spacious living room spanning approximately 24.5 m2. The layout thoughtfully flows from the living space into the kitchen, offering an ideal setting for entertaining or enjoying family dinners. Two well-appointed bedrooms provide comfortable spaces for rest and relaxation, while a bathroom and separate toilet complete the main level's accommodations. The full basement, spreading under the entire house, is a treasure trove of possibilities—a canvas for you to transform into anything from storage, a workshop, or potentially more living space, depending on your needs and imagination. While the property itself sits on a generous plot of around 600 m2, it also offers an adjoining garden shed for extra functionality. Envision the vibrant garden you could cultivate, or perhaps set up a lovely outdoor seating area to sip your morning coffee a ... click here to read more

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