Idyllic 3-Bedroom House with Pool in Savignac-sur-Leyze, Perfect Second Home

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Savignac sur Leyze, Lot et Garonne, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France, Savignac-sur-Leyze (France)

3 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 160Floor area

€363,000

House

No parking

3 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

160m²

Garden

Pool

Not furnished

Description

Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Lot et Garonne region, this charming 3-bedroom house in Savignac-sur-Leyze offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a second home in the serene French countryside. With its lush landscapes, rich history, and vibrant local culture, this area is a hidden gem for overseas buyers and expats looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life.

Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of nature, sipping your morning coffee on the covered terrace while taking in the breathtaking views of the rolling hills. This property, set on a generous 3,000 m² plot, is more than just a house; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with tranquility and adventure.

Property Highlights:

- Spacious Living: The 160 m² single-level layout offers ample space for relaxation and entertainment, making it ideal for family gatherings or hosting friends.
- Modern Comforts: Enjoy the convenience of underfloor heating, double glazing, and electric shutters, ensuring comfort throughout the year.
- Outdoor Oasis: A heated swimming pool with a decked terrace invites you to unwind and soak up the sun, while the expansive garden provides a perfect playground for children or a serene retreat for adults.
- Functional Design: The open-plan living room, complete with a fitted and equipped kitchen, seamlessly connects to the outdoor terrace, creating a harmonious indoor-outdoor flow.
- Versatile Spaces: With three bedrooms, including a master suite with an en suite shower room, and an additional study or fourth bedroom, this home adapts to your needs.
- Secure and Private: Electric entry gates offer peace of mind, while the double garage provides ample storage and parking space.

Local Lifestyle and Amenities:

Savignac-sur-Leyze is a quaint village that embodies the charm of rural France. Just 5 km from the bustling market town of Monflanquin, you'll have access to a variety of shops, restaurants, and cultural events. The region is renowned for its vineyards, offering wine enthusiasts the chance to explore local wineries and indulge in tastings.

For those who love the outdoors, the surrounding countryside is a paradise for hiking, cycling, and horseback riding. The nearby Lot River provides opportunities for fishing, kayaking, and leisurely boat trips.

Accessibility:

Despite its rural setting, Savignac-sur-Leyze is well-connected. The town of Villeneuve-sur-Lot is just a 10-minute drive away, offering additional amenities and transport links. The nearest airport, Bergerac Dordogne Périgord Airport, is approximately an hour's drive, making international travel convenient for holidaymakers and expats.

Investment Potential:

The Lot et Garonne region is increasingly popular among international buyers, making this property not only a delightful second home but also a sound investment. With its desirable location and modern amenities, it holds strong potential for rental income, particularly during the peak holiday seasons.

Experience the Joy of French Living:

Owning this house means more than just acquiring a property; it's about embracing a lifestyle rich in culture, relaxation, and adventure. Whether you're seeking a peaceful retreat, a family holiday home, or a lucrative investment, this Savignac-sur-Leyze gem offers it all.

Don't miss the chance to make this idyllic house your own. Contact Homestra today to arrange a viewing and start your journey towards owning a piece of the enchanting French countryside.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
3
Size
160
Price per m²
€2,269
Garden size
3000
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
1
Has swimming pool
Yes
Property type
House
Energy label

Unknown

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This delightful 5-bedroom country house in Savignac-sur-Leyze presents an exceptional opportunity for those looking for a sizeable home in the picturesque landscape of Aquitaine, Lot-et-Garonne. With a total area of 210 square meters, the property, set on over 3 hectares of serene land, comes with a wealth of amenities and space conducive to both relaxation and active living. The residence is designed with a tasteful blend of comfort and functionality, ensuring a cozy living environment that caters amply to both larger families and guests. Each of the 5 bedrooms benefits from an ensuite, providing privacy and convenience for all household members and visitors. The heart of the home features a fully fitted kitchen, ideal for culinary enthusiasts or those who enjoy entertaining. In addition to essential appliances, the kitchen provides ample space for family gatherings. Adjacent to the kitchen, the cinema room offers an excellent setting for movie nights or a quiet place to unwind. The property also includes a charming veranda, which offers an idyllic view of the surrounding natural beauty, creating a perfect spot for morning coffees or evening relaxation. Additional practical spaces such as a cave, cellar, and a double garage with remote control automatic doors enhance the functionality of the home. Outdoor living is equally impressive with a secluded swimming pool area comprising both open and covered terraces, a Jacuzzi, and a fully fenced tennis court. An inviting summer kitchen alongside an area dedicated to entertaining augments the outdoor appeal, making it an ideal setting for social gatherings or family weekends. Moreover, the property features a separate gite with 1 bedroom and a shower room, perfect for hos ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of Aquitaine, Lot-et-Garonne in the quaint village of St-Aubin, this charming 3-bedroom house awaits its new owner. Located on a peaceful street, the residence offers an appealing blend of traditional charm and potential for personalization. It is priced attractively at €130,000, recognizing its condition and the opportunity it presents for enhancement. This property, spanning approximately 102 square meters, provides ample space for a family or an individual looking to integrate work and home life. It includes three well-sized bedrooms, a welcoming kitchen, a cozy living room, a separate dining room, and a convenient pantry. There is also a practical shower room and a separate WC. Original wooden flooring throughout the house adds a touch of rustic charm and character. While the house is in good structural condition, it would benefit from some modern updates and personal touches to realize its full potential. This fixer-upper is a canvas for those who enjoy customizing their living space and making a home truly their own. The exterior of the property is equally promising, featuring a large, private garden adorned with mature trees, spanning roughly 2500 square meters — perfect for relaxation, gardening, or family activities. Additionally, the back of the house includes a paved area that can accommodate several vehicles and grants access to a spacious workshop of over 120 square meters, ideal for crafts or extensive projects. Life in St-Aubin offers a serene village atmosphere complemented by essential amenities accessible within the community. The local school, grocery store, and the all-year-round cafe-bar create a convenient and friendly environment. Living in this area means embracing a slowe ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque village of Saint-Aubin in the Aquitaine region of Lot-et-Garonne, France, this three-bedroom house for sale beckons those on the hunt for both charm and potential. Priced at €130,000, the property provides a unique opportunity for someone looking to shape a home to their own liking or a craftsman in need of ample workspace. Covering an area of 102 square meters, the house features a practical layout comprising a welcoming living room, a dining room ideal for family gatherings, a kitchen awaiting your personal touch, three cozy bedrooms, a pantry, and a shower room with a separate WC. Whether you desire a comfortable family abode or a delightful project to channel your renovation skills, this property offers ample scope to reimagine and enhance. One of the house's standout attributes is its expansive 2500m² tree-lined garden, perfect for outdoor activities, gardening, and enjoying the serene atmosphere. The back of the property includes a paved area suitable for parking several vehicles, as well as a large workshop spanning more than 120 square meters – ideal for craft or construction projects. While the house is in good condition, it is a gem that requires some modernization. Original wooden flooring adds a touch of rustic charm and awaits restoration by those eager to preserve its character. This house is a fixer-upper dream, with plenty of room for creative renovations and improvements. Property Features: - Three bedrooms - Kitchen - Living room - Dining room - Pantry - Shower room - Separate WC - Large workshop (120m²) - Paved parking area - Extensive tree-lined garden (2500m²) Amenities and Lifestyle: Saint-Aubin, while quaint, is a vibrant community complete with a school, a year-roun ... click here to read more

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Situated in the charming and historic Saint-Aubin district of the Aquitaine region in Lot-et-Garonne, France, this delightful 3-bedroom house is a testament to tasteful renovations and idyllic countryside living. Set in 2.6 hectares of land, this exquisite stone house is punctuated by its vast rooms and a captivating living area that features a cozy fireplace and a functional mezzanine space. The ground floor houses three amply lit and spacious bedrooms, two well-vented bathrooms, and a functional utility room. The modern kitchen, with its high-quality fittings and open design, merges seamlessly into a picturesque wooden terrace. This terrace is surrounded by a lush, verdant garden that provides the perfect tranquil space for relaxation or entertaining guests. A little distance away from the main house, a large heated swimming pool provides the perfect setting for leisurely swims while enjoying breathtaking views of the exquisite surroundings. A beautifully preserved barn equipped with a workshop exists on the property, offering potential for multiple creative or functional projects. The property also comes with a basic conversion approval. Property features at a glance: - 3 spacious bedrooms - 2 modern bathrooms - Sizeable living area with fireplace and mezzanine - Modern Kitchen - Wooden terrace - Heated swimming pool - Large garden with multiple water access points. - Functional barn with a workshop Moving closer to nature, the lush garden stretches across the property offering several access points to water sourced from the Lot river and an on-site well. Living in Saint-Aubin is a plunge into the vibrant heart of France, in a region known for its rich history, world-renowned cuisine, and robust wines. Wheth ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque landscape of Monflanquin, Aquitaine, this inviting three-bedroom villa offers a unique blend of rustic charm and functional living spaces, ideal for those seeking an authentic French countryside experience. Set on a generous 865 sqm plot, this property promises the tranquility of rural living with the convenience of nearby amenities, all at an appealing price point of €149,000. Monflanquin, a medieval bastide town ranked among the "Most Beautiful Villages of France," presents a delightful tableau of cobbled streets, historic architecture, and panoramic views of the lush rolling hills of the region. This charming villa is situated just a short drive from Villeneuve-sur-Lot, ensuring all necessities such as supermarkets, schools, medical centers, and entertainment options are readily accessible. The villa itself extends over two levels with a total indoor area of 125 sqm, marked by a layout designed to balance both privacy and communal living. The ground floor features a sun-drenched veranda, perfect for enjoying the perennial beauty of Aquitaine’s climate, known for its mild winters and warm, pleasant summers. The heart of the home is undoubtedly the spacious living room, equipped with an authentic fireplace that provides a cozy retreat during the cooler months. The adjacent kitchen is both well-appointed and practical, oriented towards family meal preparations and gatherings. On the practical side, the home offers a modern bathroom and separate toilet on the ground floor, enhancing daily convenience. The second level houses two generously sized bedrooms, each crafted to offer a retreat-like feel, along with a second WC. The top floor unfolds into a vast, light-filled mezzanine that offers ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the enchanting countryside of Monflanquin, Aquitaine, this charming 3-bedroom bungalow awaits a new owner. It's located at Monflanquin, a picturesque town renowned for its medieval architecture and rolling landscapes. Monflanquin itself is a commune that is classified as one of the 'Les Plus Beaux Villages de France', meaning 'one of the most beautiful villages in France,' and living here truly offers a unique experience of French rural life. Living in Monflanquin is like stepping back in time while also enjoying the conveniences of modern living. The area is replete with scenic vistas and traditional stone houses that whisper tales of yesteryears. As a potential future homeowner in this locale, you would be surrounded by history, culture and unspoiled nature. The vibrant local farmers’ markets are a tantalizing must-visit, filled with locally grown fruits, vegetables, fresh cheeses, and wines that will surely cater to the culinary enthusiasts among you. Constructed in 1986 and attentively cared for over the years, this bungalow offers a robust 97m2 of living space. It’s a perfect fit for a family desiring a peaceful country retreat. Let’s delve deeper into the mainland delights your next home offers: - Generous living space with an open-plan kitchen - Recently renovated interiors - Equipped kitchen with modern appliances - Dining area ideal for family gatherings - Cozy living room with a wood burner - Three well-proportioned bedrooms - Ample natural light flooding each room - Modern shower room and separate toilet - Convenient access door to the basement - Charming veranda for those serene morning coffees - Expansive terrace with breathtaking views of Monflanquin - Spacious garden offering endless possibil ... click here to read more

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Are you dreaming of owning a piece of the French country side, where history and modern day living blend smoothly? Let me introduce you to this remarkable property located in the enchanting town of Monflanquin, Aquitaine, one of France’s prized “Most Beautiful Villages.” This property is the epitome of a serene yet convenient lifestyle, capturing the hearts of those who seek character and authenticity in their next home away from home. Imagine being settled in Monflanquin, a town that sits atop a hill in the Lot-et-Garonne region, offering stunning views of the surrounding countryside. The town embodies a perfect mix of traditional bastide charm and vibrant local life. Known for its well-preserved medieval architecture and lush green landscapes, it promises tranquility and beauty like no other. You’d be quite pleased to know how strategically located this villa is. Just 25 minutes from Bergerac, you have easy access to both a train station and international airport. Villeneuve-sur-Lot is only a 15-minute drive, and if you fancy a city excursion, Bordeaux is just 1.5 hours away, with Toulouse only slightly further at 2 hours. Living here, you’ll find it’s easy to enjoy both relaxed village life and lively urban adventures. The overall climate is quite pleasant, with warm summers perfect for those long, leisurely days by the pool, and mild winters that aren’t too harsh, making it a comfortable year-round residence. The surrounding areas offer plenty of activities. You can enjoy hiking in the nearby hills, visiting the local vineyards for wine tasting, or exploring the local markets for fresh produce and artisan crafts. The region is famous for its gastronomy, so indulge in the local cuisine at the many nearby restauran ... click here to read more

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If you're an overseas buyer or an expat looking for a slice of French village life, there's a property in Monflanquin calling your name. As a busy real estate agent working with a global agency, I often see properties, but this particular villa is worth laying out the details for. Tucked away in the heart of Monflanquin—one of “The Most Beautiful Villages of France”—this house gives you more than just a roof over your head. Here, you'll enjoy a fusion of history, convenience, and untapped potential. This village house nests comfortably in Monflanquin, located in the charming region of Aquitaine. Known for its bastide architecture and rich medieval history, Monflanquin is a place where every day can feel like stepping into a fairy tale. The climate here is generally mild, with warm summers ideal for outdoor activities and soft winters that make cozy indoor times just as enjoyable. Living in Monflanquin grants you access to a locale filled with history yet connected to modern conveniences. The proximity to Bergerac Airport, a mere 25-minute drive away, makes travel a breeze, while larger cities such as Bordeaux and Toulouse are within a two-hour reach. The vibrant town of Villeneuve-sur-Lot is only 15 minutes away, perfect for a day trip, or an evening out. Now, about the villa itself. The house offers a spacious 233 square meters spread over three levels, catering to various living arrangements. On the ground level, you have not one, but two garages. One holds the technical equipment for your pool, and the other—currently more spacious—could be transformed into an independent apartment with a bit of effort. There's also an apartment under construction waiting to be completed, giving you a chance to personalize it to yo ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene and picturesque landscape of Monflanquin, Aquitaine, Lot-et-Garonne, France, this charming house presents a unique opportunity for those looking to immerse themselves in the tranquil French countryside life. For overseas buyers dreaming of a quaint home with a blend of rustic appeal and the potential for personalization, this property might just be what you're searching for. Local Area Monflanquin is heralded as one of France's most beautiful villages, boasting a rich history and an array of cultural experiences. Its medieval architecture, including the 13th-century bastide, offers a glimpse into the past, making it a captivating place to call home. The area is adorned with rolling hills, vibrant fields, and picturesque landscapes typical of the region's allure. The local markets overflow with regional produce, fostering a community spirit and a simpler, yet profoundly satisfying, way of life. For those interested in outdoor activities, there are ample opportunities for hiking, cycling, and horseback riding through the scenic routes around the Lot-et-Garonne department. The region's climate is predominantly temperate, with warm summers and mild winters, making it appealing for year-round living or as a seasonal retreat. Property Details This three-bedroom house, though in good condition, invites those with a visionary eye to bring their modern touch and make it their own. It sits on a generously sized plot of 2,500 m2, enveloped in greenery, offering both privacy and a peaceful ambiance. - Property Features - Three comfortable bedrooms - A cozy kitchen/dining area - Spacious living room with a fireplace and wood burner for those chilly evenings - Bathroom with separate WC for added ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene landscapes of Aquitaine in Lot-et-Garonne, this delightful three-bedroom stone country home offers a quintessential taste of rural French life, ideally located just a mere 10 minutes from the enchanting village of Monflanquin—often praised as one of France’s most beautiful villages. Priced at €214,000, this property provides a perfect blend of charm, tradition, and ample opportunity for personalization, making it an ideal choice for those looking to experience authentic French country living. Upon approach, the property’s rustic appeal is immediately evident. The arched front door opens to a well-proportioned interior that includes three cozy bedrooms and one bathroom, featuring classic country design elements such as terracotta tiles and an original, inviting fireplace. The layout also unfolds into a spacious office space, which could seamlessly serve as a fourth bedroom, a distinct advantage for growing families or those accommodating guests. The heart of this home lies in its generous and light-filled living area, an idyllic setting for family gatherings or tranquil evenings. Adjacent to this, the kitchen comes fully equipped with a central island and extends into an expansive covered terrace, which promises delightful al fresco dining and relaxation amidst views of the lush, rolling countryside. For the enthusiasts, a particular highlight is the home's wine cellar, providing an exciting opportunity to store or age your own selection of fine wines right at home. Practical additions include a handy garden shed and reversible air conditioning, ensuring comfort throughout the changing seasons. The outdoor space is equally appealing with a charming garden featuring a traditional well, encapsulati ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the enchanting countryside of Monflanquin, France, this 5-bedroom house offers an unparalleled opportunity to experience the tranquil allure of rural living. This property is perched in an elevated position, delivering unobstructed views over the gently rolling terrain of Lot-et-Garonne, where nature appears to have paused, allowing for an eternal painting of greens and blues. To truly understand the charm of this locale, one must appreciate the vibrant life that envelops Monflanquin. Known for its rich history as one of the best-preserved bastide towns, Monflanquin is a lovely blend of past and present. Wandering through its cobblestone streets, you can discover hidden treasures in the form of quaint boutiques and inviting cafés, where you might lose track of time sipping a café au lait under a warm sun or cool shade. The local markets, overflowing with fresh produce and local delicacies, speak to the hearty appetite the region inspires. The climate here is as gracious as the hospitality of its people, with mild winters and warm summers, inviting outdoor exploration nearly year-round. Whether you're a fan of hiking, cycling, or even just leisurely walks, the verdant trails surrounding Monflanquin offer a peaceful escape with picture-perfect views. Back to the house, it's a property that has been designed to make the most of its spectacular surroundings. It's more than just a property; it's an experience to be lived. With its five bedrooms, this house promises enough space for a growing family or those eager to host guests. Three of these bedrooms are paired with en suite bathrooms, enhancing privacy and comfort. The house is in good condition, having undergone thoughtful renovations with features such as t ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque region of Aquitaine, in the heart of Lot-et-Garonne, lies a delightful two-bedroom house that promises to be the perfect second home for those seeking a tranquil escape in the French countryside. Located just a stone's throw from the medieval village of Monflanquin, this property offers a unique blend of rustic charm and modern comfort, making it an ideal retreat for holidaymakers and expats alike. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of nature, with the sun casting a warm glow over the beautifully landscaped garden that surrounds your home. This is the lifestyle that awaits you in Monflanquin, a village renowned for its rich history, vibrant culture, and stunning landscapes. ### A Glimpse into Monflanquin Monflanquin is a quintessential bastide town, characterized by its grid-like layout and charming stone buildings. As you stroll through its cobbled streets, you'll be transported back in time, with every corner revealing a piece of its storied past. The village is a hub of activity, with local markets, artisan shops, and cozy cafes offering a taste of authentic French life. ### The Property This 98-square-meter house is a testament to thoughtful design and quality craftsmanship. Fully renovated, it boasts two spacious bedrooms, a bright living room with direct access to the garden, and a large kitchen/dining area equipped with reversible air conditioning, ensuring comfort throughout the seasons. - Bedrooms: 2 - Bathrooms: 1 - Living Room: Bright and airy, with garden access - Kitchen/Dining: Modern amenities, air-conditioned - Garage: Large, with potential for conversion - Garden: Over 7000m², landscaped and serene - Additional Features: Garden shed, separate toilet ### A Second Home w ... click here to read more

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The ideal property awaits in the beautiful and historic region of Aquitaine, Lot-et-Garonne, specifically in the mesmerizing town of Monflanquin, France. As charming and vibrant as this region, stands a stunning villa that speaks volumes of the classic French architecture and design aesthetic. Priced at 214,000 Euros, this house is a dream abode that simply needs a little love and attention to bring out its true splendor. With Monflanquin's scenic beauty embracing all around, the property sits proud cementing its promise of delivering comfort while immersing in the locality's vibrant culture. It is located just a stone's throw away from the legendary bastide town of Monflanquin, known for its vibrant arts scene, delightful cafes and restaurants, and historical sites. Living here is a storytelling affair, with every nook and cranny within the wider area holding a rich history. The house itself is even more exciting. With a generous floor size of 121 m2, this three-bedroom house lends itself to friendly family living or the perfect project for enthusiasts who want to create their dream living space. Interior features include: - Three spacious bedrooms, ideal for a growing family or converting into study or craft rooms - A kitchen right next to the dining area, ensuring ease of service during meal times - A large living room incorporating an inviting fireplace and wood burner, perfect for those chilly evenings - One well-sized bathroom and a separate WC exclusive for hand washing and the like - An expansive 90 m2 basement that doubles as a garage with scope to develop into two additional bedrooms Enveloping this home is a generous 2,500 m2 picturesque landscape. The fenced yard is teeming with mature trees that provide ... click here to read more

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Discover a charming slice of the French countryside with this enchanting 3-bedroom house located in the picturesque region of Aquitaine, nestled in the heart of Lot-et-Garonne, Monflanquin. Situated just a stone's throw away from Monflanquin's vibrant town center, this home offers a delightful blend of history, culture, and the tranquility of rural living. Before we dive into the home's details, let me paint a picture of what living in Monflanquin is really like. This bastide town, with its medieval origins, is a harmonious blend of ancient charm and modern conveniences. The town square, often alive with local markets and festivals, becomes a symphony of colors, sounds, and aromas, where you can enjoy the local delicacies and fresh produce. Living here means being part of a close-knit community, where neighbors greet each other with a smile and there's always something happening around the corner. The climate in Monflanquin is as pleasant as its landscape. With warm summers and mild winters, it's a place that allows you to enjoy outdoor activities all year round. From leisurely walks around the rolling hills to exploring the nearby vineyards, the outdoor allure is endless. For expats and overseas buyers, this town presents an opportunity to immerse yourself in a serene yet vibrant lifestyle, rich with the cultural heritage of the French countryside. Now let's talk about the home itself. Spread across 121 square meters, this villa is quite spacious and boasts a rustic charm. It’s a canvas of potential, offering room for you to add your own touch. At the entrance, you're greeted by a quaint ground floor hugging a total of three bedrooms, perfect for a family looking for their home away from home. A well-sized kitchen/ ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque village of Monflanquin, in the Lot-et-Garonne department of Aquitaine, France, this charming three-bedroom house presents a delightful balance of historical elegance and contemporary convenience. Boasting an interior space of 172 square meters, the property offers a substantial living environment suitable for families or those seeking a spacious retreat in the heart of a historic region. Monflanquin, a 13th-century bastide village, is draped in the rich tapestries of history and culture. As a resident, you will be walking on the same cobblestone streets that have been traversed for centuries. The local market, a vibrant centerpiece of village life, provides an opportunity to mingle with locals and partake in the region's fresh produce and artisanal goods. The village’s quaint shops and eateries contribute further to its charming atmosphere, making it a truly enriching place to live. The property itself captures the essence of regional architecture with its use of light stone, emblematic of the Aquitaine region. Original features such as marble fireplaces and a wrought iron balcony add a touch of timeless elegance, while a 20 square meter rooftop terrace offers captivating views of the countryside and its unforgettable sunsets. The house is well laid out, featuring a large entrance hall that leads to a versatile additional space, ideal for creating a seasonal rental opportunity, boutique shop, or home office. The fully-equipped kitchen provides all the modern conveniences while three double bedrooms and two bathrooms ensure ample accommodation. The original mahogany staircase is a striking feature that accentuates the historical integrity of the home. Living in Monflanquin, you will experien ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of Aquitaine in the commune of Monflanquin, this charming 4-bedroom stone house presents a picturesque retreat just waiting for you to call it home. With a history rich in medieval heritage, Monflanquin, a classified "one of the most beautiful villages of France," offers an enchanting blend of historical architecture and modern comforts. This lovely property, set on a substantial plot of over 7000 square meters, harmoniously blends traditional charm with contemporary amenities. The central house features a stunning cathedral-style living room, complete with a cozy wood-burning stove that adds warmth and character. Adjacent to the living area is a modern, spacious kitchen which leads out to a covered terrace, perfect for al fresco dining and enjoying the tranquil surroundings. The house layout includes three well-appointed bedrooms. On the ground floor, the convenience of a bedroom paired with a shower offers easy accessibility, while an additional full bathroom provides extra comfort. The upper level hosts two more bedrooms, both showcasing beautiful exposed beams that add to the rustic charm of the home, as well as a study area, ideal for remote work or creative pursuits. An additional feature of this property is the guest house, which is connected to the main residence yet retains a sense of privacy with its separate entrance. This space includes a bedroom, a shower room, and a luminous living area with another wood-burning stove, extending onto a large covered terrace overlooking the expansive garden. This arrangement offers excellent potential for a gite business, subject to obtaining necessary permissions. For those who enjoy the outdoors and relaxed lifestyle, the beautiful swimming pool ar ... click here to read more

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Welcome to this charming 3-bedroom house located in the heart of Aquitaine, Lot-et-Garonne, in the picturesque village of Monflanquin, France. Known as one of France's most beautiful villages, Monflanquin offers a blend of history, culture, and tranquility that’s hard to beat. This delightful stone house is just a 10-minute drive from Monflanquin, setting it in a peaceful and scenic location. Imagine waking up each morning to stunning views of the rolling countryside, where the landscapes are as enchanting as the village itself. The house greets you with a beautiful arched door, leading you inside to explore the warmth and charm it holds. As you step in, you’ll find the three bedrooms neatly tucked away, offering ample space for rest and relaxation. The bathroom and toilet are conveniently located in this part of the house. There’s also a staircase leading up to an office space, which is versatile enough to be converted into a fourth bedroom if needed. The laundry room, a practical necessity, is also situated here. The hallway opens up to a bright and inviting living area. This space is full of charm with its terracotta tiles and an original fireplace, perfect for cozy evenings during the cooler months. The living area seamlessly flows into a spacious kitchen that comes equipped with a central island. This kitchen is not just for cooking but for gathering and creating memories. From here, you can access a large covered terrace where you can enjoy sunny days, maybe with a cup of coffee or a glass of wine. The property also features a wine cellar, ideal for wine enthusiasts looking to store their collection. There’s a practical garden shed as well, providing extra storage space or a place for gardening tools. - 3 Bedr ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the charming and picturesque village of Monflanquin, in the heart of Lot-et-Garonne, France, awaits a house that promises to offer both comfort and a taste of genuine French living. This warm, spacious house is a delightful blend of retro charm with modern convenience, having been originally built in the 1970s and thoughtfully renovated in the early 2000s. Imagine living in a residence in this lilting section of Aquitaine, where the past and present dance in a harmonious embrace. This single-storey haven sprawls over just under 140 square meters, offering ample space for families, those who work from home, or anyone who appreciates having extra room. Let me whisk you through a vivid story of what it's like to experience life here. Picture you and your family waking up in one of the four inviting bedrooms, each promising a cozy night's rest. The morning sun filters through the double-glazed windows, filling the space with warmth and light. You make your way to the fully-equipped kitchen and whip up a delightful breakfast. As you sip your coffee, you gaze out over the bright, airy living room with its serene atmosphere—a perfect place for family gatherings or entertaining guests. There's even a summer kitchen perfect for al-fresco meals! Stepping outside, you find yourself on the lovely wooden terrace equipped with a semi-recessed swimming pool. As you laze by the poolside, you are treated to an exceptional view of the majestic Cuzorn Castle and the quaint village nearby—a vista that never gets old. For those with a creative flair, the 15m² garage offers an exciting opportunity. Whether you transform it into a workshop, an art studio, or an extra living space, the possibilities are as vast as your imaginatio ... click here to read more

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