Peaceful Normandy Village Home with Pool Near Evreux – Spacious 3-Bed, Low Energy, Move-In Ready, Great Location

Listed on
https://storage.googleapis.com/homestra-images/property-image-1e0950df-eace-4394-9b29-11c48002ccf4-1728933890.jpg

Normandy, Eure, Évreux, France, Évreux (France)

3 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 138Floor area

€333,000

House

No parking

3 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

138m²

No garden

Pool

Not furnished

Description

Picture yourself in a charming, rustic setting, just 5 kilometers away from Évreux, France, in the tranquil embrace of the Normandy region. Here, as a foreign buyer or an expat, you'll find yourself amidst the beautiful, picturesque landscapes of Eure, known for its inviting blend of French history and modern conveniences. The region is renowned for its temperate climate, characterized by mild winters and warm summers—perfect for relishing tranquil outdoor living. The Évreux area is an ideal mix of cultural richness, scenic beauty, and leisurely lifestyle.

Now, let's talk about this lovely residence— it's not just a house, it's a potential family sanctuary, waiting to be filled with the life and laughter of a new family. This house offers a comfortable 138 square meters of living space, perfectly suited for either a growing family or a couple looking for ample space to entertain visiting relatives or friends. The property is perfectly positioned within a quiet village where peace is a given, yet schools, shops, and public transport are easily accessible, making daily life conveniently simple.

Stepping into this charming dwelling reminds me of stepping into a sanctuary. The ground floor offers a warm welcome, featuring a spacious living room and dining area that’s perfect for family gatherings or hosting neighborhood friends. The contemporary pellet stove, installed in 2023, adds a touch of modern efficiency and a cozy aura. You'll love crafting culinary delights in the well-appointed kitchen, which invites you to explore French cuisine with style and convenience.

And we can't forget about the master suite! It offers a serene retreat with a dressing room and a bathroom-shower combo, all conveniently situated on the ground floor. For family or guests, the first floor continues to impress with a mezzanine that opens up to two additional bedrooms. One of these rooms includes a dressing area and its own shower room—great for privacy and convenience.

Outside awaits your own little personal paradise. Built on a generous plot of 1084 square meters, the property boasts a magnificent swimming pool, complete with a sliding roof, providing the perfect setting for relaxing sunny afternoons or joyous pool parties. Imagine the possibilities of summer barbecues or serene morning swims.

And let’s not forget the practical aspects of this treasure. There's a sizable basement offering a garage fit for two vehicles, thanks to an insulated automated door, a workshop area where creativity can blossom, a laundry room for your daily chores, and even a cellar for the wine enthusiast to showcase regional wines.

Some key features of the house include:
- Low energy consumption
- Mains drainage system
- Centralized aspiration
- 8x4 swimming pool with sliding roof
- Living room and dining area
- Fitted kitchen
- Pellet stove
- Master suite with dressing room
- Two additional bedrooms
- Mezzanine space
- Shower rooms and WC
- Spacious garage for two vehicles
- Workshop area
- Laundry room
- Wine cellar

Days spent in Évreux are anything but ordinary. This locale offers more than just a home; it offers a lifestyle. Ease into serene village life, yet remain connected to city amenities. Experience the charm of local markets, discover the rich history of Normandy, or explore scenic nature trails ideal for your Sunday hikes. There’s always an art exhibit, a concert, or a historical site nearby to pique your interest.

So, if you're looking for an opportunity to immerse yourself in a rich French lifestyle or searching for a piece of Normandy with significant potential for your family’s future, this house is truly a chance not to be missed. It expertly balances the serene charm of village life with modern amenities, all wrapped up in a parcel of genuine potential. Whether it becomes your dream family home or your peaceful resting place, this delightful residence invites you to a life filled with idyllic French experiences.

This charming home is more than just walls and a roof—it's where your new chapter begins. Come envision your life here, where every day is layered with the rich backdrop of Normandy's splendor. Step into your French adventure today!

Details

Amount of bedrooms
3
Size
138
Price per m²
€2,413
Garden size
1084
Has Garden
No
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
Yes
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
1
Has swimming pool
Yes
Property type
House
Energy label

Unknown

Sign up to access location details

Similar properties

Sunday morning in Guingamp, and the bells of the Basilique Notre-Dame-de-Bon-Secours roll across the rooftops just as the light finds its way through the tall original windows, casting long rectangles of gold across a century-old parquet floor. That's the moment you understand what this house is. Not just five bedrooms and a walled garden — a living piece of Breton history, waiting for someone with vision and appetite to bring it fully back to life. This architect-designed Belle Époque mansion sits in the heart of Guingamp, a town that punches well above its weight in character. The house was built when architects designed for eternity — high ceilings that make you stand a little straighter, plaster moldings of the kind you simply cannot replicate today, and original parquet floors that creak pleasingly underfoot, the sound of a house that has held generations of stories. The proportions throughout the ground floor are generous without feeling cold. A majestic entrance hall sets the tone immediately. From there, the kitchen, a welcoming dining room, a refined sitting room, and a summer room that opens directly onto the garden follow in sequence, each space distinct but connected by that same through-light that runs the length of the house. A guest WC completes the ground floor with quiet practicality. Upstairs, five proper bedrooms — including a suite — share two bathrooms, and a converted attic has been given over to a library. Spend a rainy Breton afternoon up there with a novel and a glass of Muscadet and you'll understand the appeal immediately. Outside, the walled and wooded garden is an almost absurd bonus for a town-centre address. Enclosed, private, green — it's the kind of outdoor space that city buyers specif ... click here to read more

Picture 1

On a warm Tuesday morning in Jonzac, you open the terrace doors off the sitting room and the air smells faintly of mineral water and cut grass. Below you, the garden runs downhill in long, generous sweeps — through a canopy of trees, past a woodland patch that filters the light into something almost theatrical — until it reaches the quiet banks of the River Seugne. A heron stands perfectly still at the water's edge. You can hear the church bells from the old town center, just five minutes away on foot. That's the daily reality of owning this five-bedroom geothermically heated house in the heart of one of Charente-Maritime's most quietly compelling spa towns. The property sits less than 500 meters from Jonzac's center, which puts you close to everything without sacrificing the sense of space that defines life here. The upper floor holds three well-proportioned bedrooms, a bathroom with a separate WC, and a triple-aspect living and dining room that catches light from three directions. That room connects directly to the south-facing terrace — the kind of terrace you end up living on from April through October, drinking Pineau des Charentes in the early evenings while the swallows dart over the garden. The kitchen is bright and practical, also opening onto the terrace, so cooking here in summer means constant movement between inside and out. What makes this house genuinely unusual is the lower floor. Two independent guest accommodations sit completely self-contained on that level, each with private access. For a family wanting multi-generational space — grandparents, adult children, close friends who visit for weeks at a time — this layout is hard to find at this price point in France. For a buyer thinking about income gen ... click here to read more

Picture 1

Sunday morning in Savigné, and the kitchen window is open. The smell of coffee mixes with cut grass drifting in from the meadow out back. Nobody's in a hurry. That's kind of the whole point. This former farmhouse in the Vienne département of Poitou-Charentes has been fully renovated and is move-in ready — no months of waiting on contractors, no difficult decisions about plumbing layouts. Someone has already done the hard work. What you walk into is 130 square metres of comfortable, liveable space that still carries the bones and character of a proper French country property: thick stone walls, outbuildings with real agricultural history, a bread oven that looks like it belongs on a postcard, a barn with a stable, and a former henhouse that has quietly been waiting for someone with imagination to figure out what it wants to be next. The ground floor is practical without being cramped. The kitchen is fully equipped and opens directly into the dining and living area, which means the cook never gets exiled to a separate room while everyone else talks. There's a bedroom on this level too, with its own dressing room — useful if you have guests who'd rather not tackle stairs, or if you want to turn the upper floor into a private retreat entirely your own. A shower room, WC, and a boiler room round out the ground floor. Upstairs, a landing connects three further bedrooms and a second shower room with WC. Four bedrooms in total is a generous count for a French country house in this price range — enough for a family and a couple of friends, or enough to make short-term rental a genuine option during the weeks you're not here. Then there's the land. The enclosed garden is the kind of space where afternoon becomes evening withou ... click here to read more

Picture 1

Picture this: it's a Saturday morning in late June, and you're already swimming laps in a 9-by-4.5-metre heated pool before the rest of the hamlet has stirred. The Dordogne air is cool but warming fast, the swallows are cutting arcs over the meadow, and through the covered summer kitchen you can smell coffee brewing. This isn't a fantasy borrowed from a magazine. It's Tuesday, actually—because when you own a place like this, every day feels like a day you chose. The house sits in the tiny hamlet of Creyssensac-et-Pissot, tucked into the rolling green hills of the Périgord Vert, a corner of France that still operates largely on its own timetable. Built in 2012 on a generous 3,725 m² plot, the single-storey villa carries none of the renovation burden that comes with older Dordogne stone farmhouses—no crumbling walls, no damp to chase, no ten-year project looming over your holidays. It earned a B energy rating thanks to full double glazing and underfloor heating throughout, which means winter visits are genuinely comfortable, and your energy bills won't make you wince. Inside, the open-plan living space does what good architecture should: it gets out of your way. The lounge, dining area, and fitted kitchen flow together naturally, lit by wide windows that pull the countryside views directly into the room. The log burner in the corner is less of a necessity—the underfloor heating handles that—and more of an occasion. Light it on a wet November evening with a bottle of Bergerac rouge and a board game on the table, and you'll understand why people keep coming back to the Dordogne season after season. Three well-proportioned bedrooms branch off a central corridor, alongside a family bathroom with both bath and shower, plus a ... click here to read more

Picture 1

On a Sunday morning in Saint-Séverin, the only thing that stirs you is the smell of bread drifting up from the boulangerie two streets over and the faint clinking of bottles as the weekly market sets up on the square. You pad out through the conservatory doors in bare feet, coffee in hand, and stand at the edge of 7,000 square metres of your own French countryside. That's not a fantasy — that's Tuesday here, too. This is a proper Charente stone house. Not a ruin dressed up for photos. Not a weekend project. Solidly renovated, genuinely liveable, and built the way they built things in this part of southwest France — thick walls that stay cool through August, exposed beams that have held up for generations, and a fireplace in the sitting room that earns its keep from October through March. The stone has colour in certain light, going from pale grey to warm amber depending on the hour. You'll notice that. You'll stop noticing other things you used to care about. The main house runs to three bedrooms and flows the way a French farmhouse should — not rigidly, not in a straight line, but through rooms that connect to each other and back out to the garden at multiple points. The ground floor living and dining space anchors everything, anchored itself by that stone fireplace with its inset wood burner. From there you move into the kitchen, which is properly fitted rather than decorative, or into the conservatory, which catches afternoon light and works equally well as a reading room or an extra dining space when the table inside fills up. The main sitting room has its own wood burner too — this house takes winter seriously — and connects through to a study or music room depending on what you need it to be. The master suite oc ... click here to read more

Picture 1

Pull up the private drive on a June morning and the first thing you notice is the silence. Not the absence of sound exactly, but the particular kind of quiet that only comes with 2.2 hectares of your own woodland and gardens wrapped around a grand stone house in the Vienne countryside. Then the birds start up. Then, faintly, the church bell in La Trimouille village counts out nine o'clock. And you realize this is going to be a completely different kind of morning. This is a rare piece of rural France — a three-floor principal residence of 293 square metres plus a fully independent gatekeeper's cottage, tucked down its own private lane just a short walk from the centre of La Trimouille in the Poitou-Charentes region. At €315,650, you're looking at a property that would comfortably command double this price in Dordogne or Provence. The Vienne département still operates on its own timetable, which is one of the many reasons people who discover it tend to stay. The main house has a generous, unhurried quality. Wide wooden floors run throughout all three levels — the kind that creak pleasantly and catch afternoon light differently depending on the season. On the ground floor, the living room opens through double doors onto a south-facing terrace overlooking rolling countryside. You'll eat breakfast out there far later into autumn than you'd expect; this part of France averages close to 2,000 hours of sunshine per year. The ground floor also holds a dining room, a well-proportioned kitchen, two offices (useful for remote working or, frankly, finally writing that novel), a bedroom, a shower room, and a separate toilet. Head upstairs and four more bedrooms spread out across the first floor, served by a full bathroom. Above tha ... click here to read more

Picture 1

On a clear morning in the Périgord Noir, you open the shutters and the Vézère valley just sits there below you — mist still clinging to the tree line, the stone walls of the house still cool under your fingertips. There's a smell of woodsmoke somewhere down the hillside. This is Le Bugue on a Tuesday in October, and it's enough to make you wonder why you ever left. This five-bedroom stone house sits elevated above the valley floor, its 3,400 square metres of grounds giving it a quiet authority over the surrounding landscape. From the terrace beside the swimming pool, you look out over one of the most quietly celebrated river valleys in France — the Vézère, which threads its way through prehistoric caves, market towns, and walnut orchards before joining the Dordogne near Limeuil, a village so absurdly picturesque it barely seems real. And yet here you are, looking at it. The house itself is solidly Périgordine in character. The exposed stonework isn't decorative — it's structural, original, the same golden limestone that built the churches and manor houses of this region over several centuries. The stone spiral staircase connecting the two floors is the kind of thing you'd find photographed in a heritage architecture journal. The fireplace in the 39-square-metre living room anchors everything: in January, when the Dordogne countryside pulls on a coat of frost, you'll be grateful for it. Electric underfloor heating runs throughout, so comfort is never a negotiation between atmosphere and practicality. The layout works well for a family or a group of friends. Two bedrooms sit on the ground floor — useful for anyone who prefers not to deal with stairs, or for hosting guests who value a little separation. Upstairs, three m ... click here to read more

Picture 1

Sunday morning in Chancelade sounds like this: a distant church bell from the 12th-century abbey down the road, the creak of old oak floorboards under your feet, and the smell of coffee drifting through a kitchen that has fed generations of the same family. Step outside and the light hits the raised stone terraces in that particular golden way the Dordogne does so well — not filtered or softened, just honest and warm. This is what you're actually buying. Set just five minutes from the centre of Périgueux on a plot of just under an acre, this six-bedroom stone property represents something increasingly rare in the Dordogne: genuine substance. The main residence runs across three levels and holds onto its original bones with real conviction — wide-plank floors worn smooth over decades, a sequence of open fireplaces, and a covered terrace finished in pizé du Périgord, that traditional rammed-earth technique you almost never see intact anymore. It's a material that ties the house directly to the region's building history in a way no renovation could replicate. The layout divides naturally into two distinct living zones, which opens up serious flexibility for how you use the place. The main house offers four bedrooms spread across its three levels, with the kind of generous room proportions that older French country homes do so well — proper ceiling heights, deep window reveals, spaces that feel considered rather than carved up. Then, separate from the main residence, the guest accommodation provides two en suite double bedrooms with their own living area, all overlooking the grounds. It functions entirely independently, which matters enormously whether you're hosting friends for a fortnight in August or considering the pro ... click here to read more

Picture 1

On a quiet Tuesday morning in Lorigné, the only sounds you'll catch from the south-facing terrace are birdsong, the faint clatter of a tractor somewhere beyond the stone walls, and the soft hiss of water in the covered pool below. No traffic. No neighbors peering over the fence. Just 1,377 square meters of enclosed garden, a house that's been here long enough to have earned its thick walls and terracotta floors, and the particular French countryside silence that people drive hundreds of kilometers to find. This four-bedroom stone house sits in a small hamlet between Chef-Boutonne and Sauzé-Vaussais in the Deux-Sèvres département — the quieter, less-hyped cousin of the Charente to the south. It's the kind of place that doesn't show up on the tourist trail, which is precisely why people who've discovered it keep coming back. Roughly 150 square meters of living space spread across two levels, a walled garden that feels genuinely private, a heated 8x4 meter covered pool, and a brand-new air-to-water heat pump installed in 2026. Move-in ready isn't a stretch here — this is a house that's been looked after. Step through the front door and the ground floor sets the tone immediately. The kitchen and dining room spans 37 square meters, with original terracotta tiles underfoot and a pellet stove insert in the fireplace that takes the edge off cool autumn evenings. This is the room where the house lives — where long Sunday lunches with a local Pineau des Charentes stretch into afternoon, where garlic and thyme from the garden end up in whatever's on the stove. The proportions feel right. Not cavernous, not cramped. The living room next door is a different proposition entirely: 45 square meters, its own wood-burning stove in a se ... click here to read more

Picture 1

On Sunday mornings, the bells from the village church carry clean and clear through the upstairs windows — and from the second floor of this 215-square-metre manor house, you can actually see the steeple they ring from. That's not a detail you find in every property. It's the kind of thing that makes you stop mid-coffee and remember why you came to Normandy in the first place. Saint-Aubin-lès-Elbeuf sits on the south bank of the Seine, a few kilometres from Elbeuf and just 20 minutes by train from Rouen's cathedral city centre. It's a proper Norman town — bakeries that still close on Mondays, a weekly market where the cheese vendor knows regulars by name, and streets lined with the kind of stone-and-brick architecture that takes a century or two to earn its look. This manor house sits on one of those streets, on a one-way road that keeps through-traffic away, behind a large gate that shuts the outside world out entirely. The plot runs to 1,150 square metres, fully enclosed by walls — not a hedge, not a fence, actual walls — and the south-facing orientation means the terrace catches the sun from mid-morning until the light goes golden in the early evening. There's a carport, two outbuildings (one fitted with a rainwater tank for garden irrigation, which in Normandy is less of a luxury than you'd think), and mature trees that give the garden a settled, unhurried feeling. The terrace already has a sun lounger and outdoor table set up. On a warm July afternoon, with a glass of Calvados or a cold Leffe from the fridge, this corner of the garden could easily become your most-used room in the house. Inside, the ground floor is well-configured for daily life. The fitted kitchen connects to a dining room — a layout that actual ... click here to read more

Picture 1

On a still morning in early October, you walk out of the kitchen door onto the south-facing terrace with a bowl of coffee, and you realize you can hear absolutely nothing. No traffic. No sirens. Just the faint rustle of chestnut trees down the slope and, somewhere far off, a woodpigeon. Below you, the grounds roll away toward a private forest where cepes and chanterelles push through the leaf litter after autumn rain. The fruit trees — hazelnut, plum, cherry, pear, apple, grape, even an olive — are heavy at this time of year. This is what €259,950 looks like in the Haute-Vienne. This three-hundred-year-old stone cottage and its attached barn in Domps have been painstakingly transformed over two decades into a warm, practical, deeply liveable home. It's 176 square metres of honest rural architecture — exposed stone walls, original timber beams, thick window reveals — brought properly up to date. New roof. Re-done plumbing and electrics to current French norms. Double glazing throughout. Fibre internet. The bones are ancient; everything that matters is sound. Step inside and the kitchen sets the tone immediately. At 41 square metres, it's a serious room — big enough for a long farmhouse table and still have space to breathe. The centrepiece is an original fireplace now housing a pellet burner that quietly heats the majority of the house. This is the room where the house lives. Coffee in the morning light. Wine before dinner. Guests drifting in from the terrace. Adjoining it, a generous living room with a separate dining area pushes another 41 square metres and opens via French doors onto the front of the property. Its Godin wood-burning stove runs almost for free, given what's standing in your forest. A separate office o ... click here to read more

Picture 1

On a still Sunday morning in Saint-Grégoire-d'Ardennes, the only sound you'll hear is birdsong cutting through the cool air and the faint creak of a shutter as light rolls across the garden. That's not poetry — that's what the mornings actually feel like here, in this former farmhouse on the edge of the Haute-Saintonge, where the rhythm of life runs about three speeds slower than anywhere you've lived before. This is a 230 m² stone house with five bedrooms, sitting on more than 4,700 m² of fenced, wooded grounds between the market towns of Pons and Jonzac. It's priced at €422,000. And while those numbers are useful, they don't begin to explain what makes this place worth serious attention. Step inside and the floor plan immediately makes sense. The ground floor is laid out for living — not for showing off. A wide living room flows into a dining room with a working fireplace, the kind that you'll actually use from October through to March when Charente evenings cool fast and the region's oak forests start smelling like autumn in a way no candle has ever managed to replicate. The kitchen has its own dining area, so morning coffee happens here, not in some separate formal room nobody uses. A utility room keeps the practical mess out of sight, and also on the ground floor: a bedroom, a shower room, and a full bathroom — meaning this house works completely on a single level if that's ever needed. Upstairs, three more bedrooms with original hardwood floors that have the satisfying solidity only old timber gets with age. A quiet study that faces the garden. Two large attic spaces that are currently unconverted — and this is where the real opportunity sits for international buyers. The bones are already there to add guest roo ... click here to read more

Picture 1

Step outside on a crisp October morning, coffee in hand, and the only sound you hear is birdsong. No traffic. No neighbors peering over a fence. Just open agricultural land stretching toward the foothills of the Pyrenees, the kind of quiet that feels almost physically restorative after months of city noise. This is what 17,796 square meters of Gascon countryside does to you—and it happens every single day you're here. This four-bedroom single-storey house in the Gers department of southwest France sits back roughly 30 meters from the D14, which connects Maubourguet to Plaisance-du-Gers. That distance, combined with exceptionally solid insulation added just six years ago, means road noise is essentially a non-issue. The house is rated A on both energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions—a January 2026 EPC confirmed it. For a rural property of 164 square meters, that's genuinely rare, and it translates directly into heating bills that won't ruin your winter. The layout is all on one floor, which matters more than people realize until they've lived in it. No stairs to negotiate with luggage, no carrying firewood up from a lower level, no thinking twice about ageing parents or young children running between rooms. Everything flows—living room to kitchen to terrace, bedrooms down the hall, garage off the side. Daily life here has a natural, unhurried rhythm built right into the architecture. The living room runs to 32 square meters and centers on a fireplace fitted with an insert, which throws serious heat on January evenings when the temperature in the Gers drops below zero. The separate kitchen—also 32 square meters, notably generous—opens directly onto the rear terrace, making the transition between cooking and eat ... click here to read more

Picture 1

Stand in the east-facing garden on a clear morning and you'll understand why Monet kept coming back to this stretch of the Seine valley. The medieval keep of La Roche-Guyon rises above the treeline, close enough that you can watch the light shift across its old stones from your own lawn. That view — that specific, unhurried view — is part of what you're buying here. The rest is a 135-square-metre stone house in Vétheuil, a village small enough that the baker knows your order by your third visit. This is not a weekend retreat you'll spend fixing. The house is in good condition, well maintained, and ready to move into or rent out from day one. The bones are serious: thick stone walls that keep rooms cool through July and August without air conditioning, original woodwork that no renovation has managed to sand away, and a gas condensing boiler installed to handle proper French winters. The character is already here. You won't need to manufacture it. On the ground floor, the layout does something increasingly rare in houses of this age — it actually works. A generous double living space runs the width of the house, with the dining room opening onto a west-facing terrace through full-height doors, and the sitting room on the east side giving onto the garden and that castle silhouette beyond. There's a fireplace in the sitting room, the kind you actually light in October, not the kind that's been sealed over and turned into a shelf. The kitchen is fully equipped and positioned so that whoever's cooking isn't exiled from the conversation happening ten feet away. Upstairs, three proper bedrooms — not two bedrooms and a room the listing optimistically calls a bedroom. There's also a study with its own terrace, a second smaller ... click here to read more

Picture 1

Step outside on a Saturday morning and the Seine is right there — glinting through the tree line, unhurried, wide, reflecting the kind of sky that makes you put your phone away. This is the Yvelines you don't see on postcards: quieter than the Loire, less trafficked than the Dordogne, and just over an hour from Paris by car or train. Bonnières-sur-Seine sits in one of the river's great looping bends, and once you've spent a weekend here, the city starts to feel like the place you go to work rather than the place you live. The house itself was built in 2007, which means it comes without the charming headaches of older French rural properties — no crumbling lime plaster, no antiquated wiring, no surprises behind the walls. What you get instead is solid modern construction on a 1,500-square-metre plot, 136 square metres of living space, and a layout that actually makes sense for how families use a home. Ground floor first. The entrance hall opens into a double living room — proper sized, not the cramped salon you find in so many French holiday homes — with an open-plan kitchen that connects the cooking and the conversation. There's a master bedroom on this level with its own shower room, which is genuinely useful if you've got older relatives or guests who'd rather not tackle a staircase. A laundry room and direct garage access round out the practical side of things. Head upstairs and the first floor opens into something more unexpected. The partial attic conversion gives the space real character — sloping ceilings in the right places, three additional bedrooms, a full bathroom, a dressing room, and a generous open area that previous owners have used as a TV lounge and a large home office. If you need a fifth bedroom, it ... click here to read more

Picture 1

On a still morning in Saint-Cyr-la-Campagne, you'd wake to the sound of water. Not distant or muffled — the river runs right along the edge of the property, close enough that you hear it through an open window while the coffee brews. There's no road noise, no neighbors peering over the fence, no reason whatsoever to be anywhere else. This is rural Normandy at its most honest: green, quiet, and completely unhurried. The house itself was built in the 1980s, solid and unpretentious, sitting on a fully enclosed and wooded 1,000-square-metre plot that feels twice as large thanks to the riverbank it borders. Since 2021, the owners have been steadily bringing it up to speed — new electrics throughout, a fitted kitchen, a redesigned bathroom with a proper walk-in shower and bathtub, and freshly renovated upstairs bedrooms completed in 2025. The bones were always good. Now the finishing is catching up. Come through the front door and the ground floor opens into a living room that immediately earns its keep. Terracotta floor tiles run underfoot — the warm, slightly uneven kind that makes a room feel lived-in rather than showroom-perfect — and a wood-burning stove anchors one wall. On a grey October afternoon, when the Normandy rain comes in sideways and the leaves on the riverbank go copper and gold, this room becomes the entire reason you bought a house in France. The kitchen adjoins it directly, recently fitted and fully equipped, functional without being clinical. A hallway off the living area leads to a ground-floor bedroom with its own dressing room — a practical touch that works well as a guest room or for anyone who'd rather avoid stairs entirely. The new bathroom sits nearby, tidy and complete. Upstairs, the landing is ... click here to read more

Picture 1

Stand at the kitchen window on a still October morning and the Seine is right there — silver-grey and unhurried, sliding past your private riverbank without a sound. No road between you and the water. Just your garden, the soft thud of a fallen apple from the old tree, and a heron working the shallows. This is Chantemesle, a hamlet so quiet that even locals in nearby Vétheuil will raise an eyebrow when you mention you live there. And that is precisely the point. Set on the Haute-Île between Vétheuil and La Roche-Guyon, this four-bedroom house with an independent studio and private Seine frontage sits in one of the most quietly remarkable stretches of the Vexin Normand — a region that somehow manages to be both genuinely rural and less than 70 kilometres from central Paris. Monet painted the cliffs at Vétheuil obsessively between 1878 and 1881, and once you see the light here in late afternoon, bouncing off the river and catching the limestone bluffs, you stop wondering why. The house itself reads like a proper family home that has been lived in and loved. Ground floor: a sitting room anchored by a working fireplace — the kind you actually use from November through March — a separate dining room, a fitted kitchen, and a WC. On the first floor, three bedrooms and a master suite with its own dressing room and bathroom, plus a second shower room. Four bedrooms and a bathroom configuration that works equally well for a couple wanting room to spread out as it does for a multi-generational family pulling in from Paris for the long weekend. 158 square metres in total. Not oversized. Just right. The independent studio is the feature that makes this property genuinely interesting for buyers thinking beyond personal use. Fully s ... click here to read more

Picture 1

Sunday morning in Salles-Lavalette and the smell of fresh bread from the boulangerie two streets over drifts through the tall kitchen windows before you've even put the coffee on. That's not a fantasy — the bakery is genuinely that close, and yes, it's the kind of village where the baker knows your order by your second visit. This is Charente at its most unhurried, and this six-bedroom stone house sits right at the heart of it. At 293 square metres across a thoughtfully restored, characterful layout, the property is substantial without feeling cavernous. Step through the entrance hall and you're immediately in the 44-square-metre grand salon — a proper room with genuine presence, the sort of space where long dinners stretch past midnight without anyone feeling crowded. Original timber-framed doors and windows have been kept throughout, which matters enormously in a house like this. The bones are old and honest; the comfort is modern and discreet. That balance is hard to find and harder to get right, but whoever restored this property understood it. The ground floor also holds a rustic kitchen with real personality — this isn't a showroom kitchen, it's one you actually want to cook in — plus a second petit salon that flexes easily into a library or home office depending on your needs. A cloakroom completes the ground level. Upstairs, the six bedrooms and three bathrooms are arranged across a layout that makes genuine sense for families or groups, not just on paper but in daily use. Adjoining rooms on both the ground and first floors carry real development potential, subject to the usual permissions, which opens up everything from a self-contained annexe to an expanded B&B operation. Speaking of which — this house is ge ... click here to read more

Picture 1

Properties nearby

Nestled in the serene heart of Normandy, this spacious 5-bedroom house in Prey offers a unique blend of modern comfort and rustic charm. 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 private sanctuary. This is more than just a house; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in tranquility and rich cultural heritage. ### A Day in Your Normandy Retreat Start your day with a leisurely breakfast on the sun-drenched terrace, where the aroma of freshly brewed coffee mingles with the crisp, clean air. The expansive 801 m² garden, enclosed by traditional stone walls, offers a perfect playground for children or a peaceful retreat for adults seeking solitude. As the day unfolds, explore the charming village of Prey, where time seems to slow down, allowing you to savor every moment. In the afternoon, take a short drive to the historic town of Évreux, where cobblestone streets lead you to quaint cafes and artisan shops. Here, you can indulge in local delicacies, from creamy Camembert to freshly baked baguettes, all while soaking in the rich tapestry of Normandy's history. ### Architectural Elegance Meets Modern Convenience Built in 2006, this 160 m² home seamlessly blends contemporary design with traditional elements. The ground floor features an open-plan living and dining area, perfect for hosting family gatherings or intimate dinners. A well-appointed kitchen, complete with modern appliances, opens onto the terrace, making al fresco dining a delightful option. The first floor houses four bedrooms, including a master suite with an en-suite bathroom and a private terrace. Imagine unwinding here with a glass of local cider, as ... click here to read more

Picture 1

Nestled in the charming town of Quittebeuf in the heart of Normandy, France, this well-preserved gem is just waiting for its next lucky owners to step in and call it home. With its rustic charm and thoughtful design, it's an ideal retreat for those looking for a tranquil lifestyle in the picturesque region of Eure. Despite being miles away, you can already imagine the allure of living in your own little slice of French paradise. Let me walk you through this delightful three-bedroom house, showcasing the meticulous care that's gone into maintaining its welcoming condition. As soon as you set foot inside, you're greeted by an inviting entrance hall. It's a perfect entry point that seamlessly guides you into a spacious living room spanning about 45 square meters. The open-plan layout offers a blend of old-world warmth and modern comfort, with a fitted and equipped kitchen ready for you to whip up your favorite dishes. Imagine curling up by the wood stove on a crisp Normandy evening, its warmth wrapping around you like a cozy blanket. On the ground floor, discover one of the cozy bedrooms situated alongside a shower room and a separate toilet. It's convenient and comfortable, offering all the essentials at hand. Venture upstairs to find a charming landing area that serves as a versatile space; this is where your creativity can shine. Whether it's a stylish dressing room or a home office, this area can cater to your needs. The upper floor also hosts two additional bedrooms. One of these rooms boasts a beautiful dressing area, ideal for those who enjoy a bit of extra flair in their living space. One unique aspect of this property is the room waiting to be completed as a second bathroom. The groundwork is already set with ti ... click here to read more

Picture 1

If you're looking for a charming slice of French countryside living, let me introduce you to a delightful house nestled in the heart of Quittebeuf, Normandy. As a busy real estate agent working with overseas buyers, I know that's the charm of this region is irresistible, and this property is a gem waiting to be discovered by the right family or investor. This well-maintained, detached house offers an inviting setting in a peaceful village atmosphere. With three bedrooms spread across a generous 139 square meters, this home combines space and coziness, making it a perfect fit for families or retirees seeking tranquility. The setting in Quittebeuf is typically French, with lush countryside and picturesque stone-built homes that offer a glance into the rich history of the region. Starting from the beginning, as you enter, you're greeted by a welcoming entrance hall that leads you into a spacious living room of approximately 45 square meters. This space is grand, yet inviting—perfect for intimate family gatherings or entertaining guests. The open kitchen, which is both fitted and equipped, makes cooking a joy, and there's a traditional wood stove adding a cozy touch to those chillier evenings. Moving along, the ground level offers a practical family-friendly layout with one of the three bedrooms conveniently located on this floor. The shower room, separate toilet, and effective use of space ensure that everything you need is within easy reach. Venture upstairs, and you'll find two more bedrooms. One features a lovely dressing room, and both offer ample space for comfort and personalization. There’s also a room that's just waiting to be transformed into a full bathroom, with all the necessary fittings and water inlets a ... click here to read more

Picture 1

Alright folks, let's dive straight into this marvelous opportunity over in Quittebeuf, France. As a busy real estate agent with a roster filled with keen buyers like yourselves, I've seen quite a number of properties, and I'm delighted to introduce this charming and well-maintained house. I know how busy you all are too, so let's get straight to the good stuff! Nestled in the serene countryside of Normandy in Eure, Quittebeuf, this detached property is a true gem, blending comfort and simplistic elegance. Perfectly habitable on one level, it stands as a testament to well-kept living spaces with its pristine condition. So if you're an overseas buyer looking for a quaint yet convenient spot, listen up! Stepping inside, you're greeted by an inviting entrance hall, which leads you to a spacious living room approximately 45 m² in size. It's a cozy living area, perfect for family gatherings or just curling up with a good book in front of the wood stove. The open kitchen is equipped and fitted, ready for you to whip up local French delicacies. Now, for practicality, you'll find a separate toilet and a shower room on this floor, along with a bedroom that’s well-suited for guests or as a restful den for yourself. Ascend to the upper floor to discover a versatile landing that can easily double as a dressing room or office space. Here, there are two bedrooms—one offering a functional dressing room—and there's also a room waiting to be transformed into an additional bathroom, with the necessary plumbing routes already provided. For those of you with an adventurous spirit and a knack for projects, this could be your chance to add a personal touch, without rehauling the entire structure. The property rests on a full basement, beau ... click here to read more

Picture 1

Introducing a charming five-bedroom home nestled in the picturesque region of Normandy, in the historic town of Conches-en-Ouche, France. This residence offers a balance between the tranquility of countryside living and the convenience of having amenities close by. A house in good condition, set within an expansive leafy compound, this rare property is ideal for any buyer looking for peace and quiet paired with comfortable living spaces. The substantial 200 square meter residence reveals a charming interplay of classic French architecture and modern conveniences. Entering the house, one is greeted with a warm and inviting entrance hall which gives way to a large contemporary kitchen. The kitchen comes fully equipped, showcasing a stunning open fireplace - the perfect detail for those who appreciate a mix of old-world charm and modern coziness. Paired with a beautiful dining room, hosting intimate dinners or family gatherings will be an absolute pleasure. The ground floor also boasts a spacious living room with a comforting wood stove, imbuing the space with a warm, cozy atmosphere. Adding to the comfort, a master suite complete with its own bathroom and toilet is also available on this level. The first floor reveals four beautifully proportioned bedrooms each featuring their private shower room and toilet, offering complete privacy for family members and guests. An additional storage room offers extra space to stow away personal belongings. On the second floor, a bonus room of roughly 109 square meters not included in the primary square meterage creates versatile space for a cinema room, games room, or home office, making working from home a feasible proposition. The property features: - Fully-equipped, newly-renov ... click here to read more

Picture 1

Nestled in the heart of Normandy's picturesque countryside, this charming 3-bedroom house in Marbeuf offers a unique blend of traditional Norman architecture and modern comforts. 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 home. This is more than just a house; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in tranquility and rich cultural heritage. ### A Day in Your Norman Retreat As you step into the welcoming entrance hall, the warmth of the open fireplace in the living room invites you to unwind. The spacious, light-filled area seamlessly connects to a modern, fully-equipped kitchen, perfect for preparing a hearty breakfast with fresh local produce. Picture yourself enjoying your morning coffee on the large paved terrace, overlooking the heated swimming pool, as the scent of blooming flowers fills the air. The rhythm of life here is dictated by the seasons. In spring, the surrounding fields burst into a tapestry of colors, while summer days are best spent lounging by the pool or exploring the nearby historical sites. Autumn brings a golden hue to the landscape, ideal for leisurely walks or cycling through the countryside. Winter evenings are perfect for cozying up by the fire, perhaps with a book or a glass of Calvados, a local apple brandy. ### Embrace the Local Lifestyle Marbeuf is perfectly positioned for those who wish to immerse themselves in Normandy's rich cultural tapestry. Just a short drive away, the charming towns of Le Neubourg, Elbeuf, and Louviers offer a delightful array of local markets, cafes, and boutiques. Savor the region's renowned cuisine, from creamy Camembert to freshly baked baguettes, and indu ... click here to read more

Picture 1

Nestled in the heart of Normandy, in the picturesque town of Pacy-sur-Eure, this exquisite six-bedroom house offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a second home in France. With its lush surroundings and southwest-facing orientation, this property is a haven of tranquility and comfort, perfect for holiday retreats or a permanent escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds, as sunlight streams through the large windows, bathing your home in a warm, inviting glow. This is the daily reality in Pacy-sur-Eure, a charming town known for its rich history, vibrant culture, and stunning natural beauty. ### A Home Designed for Comfort and Elegance This 300 square meter house is a testament to refined living, offering more than just a place to stay. It is a sanctuary where every detail has been thoughtfully considered to provide the utmost in comfort and style. - Spacious Living Areas: The ground floor boasts over 140 square meters dedicated to living spaces, seamlessly connecting to a sun-drenched terrace with unobstructed views. - Gourmet Kitchen: A fully equipped kitchen with a central island, perfect for culinary enthusiasts, opens directly onto the terrace, making al fresco dining a delight. - Luxurious Bedrooms: Six well-appointed bedrooms, including a magnificent master suite with a dressing room and a high-end whirlpool bathtub, offer ample space for family and guests. - Modern Bathrooms: Four bathrooms, each designed with contemporary fixtures, ensure convenience and privacy for all residents. - Elegant Mezzanine: A majestic mezzanine on the first floor adds a touch of grandeur, providing a versatile space for relaxation or enter ... click here to read more

Photographe de Mariage Evreux Photographe de maria

On a still morning in Saint-Cyr-la-Campagne, you'd wake to the sound of water. Not distant or muffled — the river runs right along the edge of the property, close enough that you hear it through an open window while the coffee brews. There's no road noise, no neighbors peering over the fence, no reason whatsoever to be anywhere else. This is rural Normandy at its most honest: green, quiet, and completely unhurried. The house itself was built in the 1980s, solid and unpretentious, sitting on a fully enclosed and wooded 1,000-square-metre plot that feels twice as large thanks to the riverbank it borders. Since 2021, the owners have been steadily bringing it up to speed — new electrics throughout, a fitted kitchen, a redesigned bathroom with a proper walk-in shower and bathtub, and freshly renovated upstairs bedrooms completed in 2025. The bones were always good. Now the finishing is catching up. Come through the front door and the ground floor opens into a living room that immediately earns its keep. Terracotta floor tiles run underfoot — the warm, slightly uneven kind that makes a room feel lived-in rather than showroom-perfect — and a wood-burning stove anchors one wall. On a grey October afternoon, when the Normandy rain comes in sideways and the leaves on the riverbank go copper and gold, this room becomes the entire reason you bought a house in France. The kitchen adjoins it directly, recently fitted and fully equipped, functional without being clinical. A hallway off the living area leads to a ground-floor bedroom with its own dressing room — a practical touch that works well as a guest room or for anyone who'd rather avoid stairs entirely. The new bathroom sits nearby, tidy and complete. Upstairs, the landing is ... click here to read more

Picture 1

A Riverside Sanctuary in Normandy: Your Gateway to Tranquility Imagine waking up to the gentle murmur of a river, the crisp Normandy air filling your lungs as sunlight dances through the leaves of ancient trees. This is not just a house; it's a haven, a place where the pace of life slows down, allowing you to savor every moment. Nestled in the picturesque village of Saint-Cyr-la-Campagne, this 4-bedroom home offers a unique blend of rustic charm and modern convenience, making it an ideal vacation or second home. A Home That Tells a Story Built in the 1980s, this house exudes a timeless appeal. The ground floor welcomes you with a spacious, sunlit living room, where terracotta tiles and a wood-burning stove create a cozy ambiance. The newly renovated kitchen, equipped with state-of-the-art appliances, invites culinary adventures, while the adjoining dining area is perfect for family gatherings. A hallway leads to a serene bedroom complete with a dressing room, offering a private retreat. The bathroom, a recent addition, features a luxurious bathtub, a sleek sink, and a walk-in shower, ensuring a spa-like experience at home. Upstairs, a large landing with ample storage space connects three additional bedrooms. One of these, a generous 35 square meters, is a blank canvas waiting to be transformed into a master suite. The potential for a second bathroom adds to the home's versatility, allowing you to tailor it to your needs. Embrace the Normandy Lifestyle Saint-Cyr-la-Campagne is more than just a location; it's a lifestyle. The village, with its charming streets and friendly locals, offers a glimpse into the heart of Normandy. Here, life is punctuated by seasonal festivals, local markets brimming with fresh produce, a ... click here to read more

Picture 1

Imagine owning a piece of Normandy's serene countryside, where the charm of rural France meets modern comfort. Nestled in the picturesque town of Le Neubourg, this exquisite 4-bedroom house offers a perfect escape for those seeking a second home or a vacation retreat. With its rich history, lush landscapes, and proximity to cultural landmarks, Le Neubourg is an ideal location for creating unforgettable memories with family and friends. A Home That Welcomes You As you step into this 185m² residence, you're greeted by a spacious entrance hall that sets the tone for the rest of the home. The ground floor boasts a generous 40m² living room, complete with a cozy cast iron pellet stove, perfect for those chilly Normandy evenings. The fully equipped kitchen, featuring a central island, invites culinary adventures and family gatherings. The ground floor also includes a bedroom, a modern bathroom with a bathtub, and a separate toilet, ensuring convenience and comfort for guests or family members who prefer single-level living. Upstairs Comfort and Potential Venture upstairs to discover three additional bedrooms, each thoughtfully designed with ample storage and dressing areas. The large bathroom on this level offers a corner bathtub, shower, and double sinks, providing a spa-like experience at home. A separate toilet adds to the practicality of this floor. The second floor presents a 90m² attic, a blank canvas for your imagination. Whether you envision a playroom, a home office, or an artist's studio, this space offers endless possibilities. Outdoor Oasis The property sits on a sprawling 4500m² plot, enclosed and adorned with mature trees, offering privacy and tranquility. Two expansive terraces, each 50m², provide the pe ... click here to read more

Picture 1

Nestled in the picturesque region of Normandy, this delightful residence stands in the charming town of Le Neubourg, France. Imagine living in a place with a rich history, abundant nature, and quietude that comes from a long-forgotten time. This spacious home, a rare find in today’s market, enjoys all the perks and mystery of the 19th century, yet it has also been thoughtfully renovated to suit contemporary needs. Extend a warm welcome to potential new lifestyle adventures in this 3-bedroom house with intriguing possibilities. Le Neubourg is a quaint locale in the Eure department, offering a glimpse into authentic French living while being conveniently connected to larger towns and cities. The area ensnares you with its serene charm, sprawling farmlands, and traditional markets. Whether you plan to relocate or are in search of a peaceful abode for your holiday getaways, this location assures you all the calm and culture of the French countryside. The spectacular Norman Longère awaits your presence, boasting three commodious bedrooms, promising abundant space for families or holiday gatherings. As you step through the threshold, the allure of the spacious living room greets you. Imagine unwinding by the period fireplace on a chilly evening, a Godin wood stove roaring beside it, making the heart of the household warm and inviting. - Living room: approx 52 m2 - Godin wood stove - Period fireplace - Large fitted kitchen - Separate WC - Bathroom with walk-in shower Sunlit rooms grace the upstairs of this residence, where a clever layout rewards you with ultimate flexibility. There are three vast bedrooms, each carrying its persona, yet tying together the elegance of timeless architecture with modern functionality. The mas ... click here to read more

Picture 1

Welcome to a wonderful opportunity for potential homeowners or expatriates seeking a blend of peaceful country living and the quaint charm of Normandy, France. Embrace the essence of French living in Le Neubourg, a community celebrated for its scenic beauty and proximity to essential amenities and larger cities. This house offers a spacious abode with 122 square meters of living space, which has been maintained to a high standard since its construction in 2004. A warm and inviting atmosphere permeates this home, which is perfect for a family seeking the tranquility of rural life with modern comforts. Property Features: - Five comfortably-sized bedrooms, with two on the ground floor featuring their own dressing rooms. - Two inviting bathrooms, providing convenience for both family living and hosting visitors. - A very generous 37 square meter bright living room, ideal for cozy evenings and family gatherings. - An open, fully equipped kitchen, which allows for engaging meal preparation and dining experiences. - Additional features including an office space on the ground floor, perfect for telecommuting or handling personal affairs. - The house includes substantial outdoor spaces: a 750 square meter enclosed yard, a 30 square meter tiled terrace for outdoor dining and leisure, an above-ground swimming pool, and a garden chalet for additional storage. The house, while in good condition, may require some updates depending on your tastes and needs, catering well for those ready to invest a little to make this their dream home. Amenities Include: - An attached garage with attic space above, and a handy carport alongside. - Modern comforts include water softening system and fiber internet connection for high-speed internet a ... click here to read more

Picture 1

Charming 3-bedroom Norman Longère in Le Neubourg Located in the picturesque region of Normandy, in the tranquil town of Le Neubourg, this captivating 19-century Norman Longère offers a perfect mixture of historical charm and modern comfort. Boasting around 135 square meters of living space, this beautifully renovated home could be the ideal choice for those looking to immerse themselves in French country living while enjoying the conveniences of a fully updated residence. Property Features: - Spacious living room of approximately 52 square meters with an impressive period fireplace and a modern Godin wood stove - Large fitted kitchen equipped with contemporary appliances - Three generously sized, adjoining bedrooms including a master suite with a private bathroom - Ground-level comprises a hallway with storage cupboards, a stylish bathroom with walk-in shower, and a separate toilet - Triple-glazed and double-glazed windows ensuring energy efficiency - Alarm system and surveillance camera for enhanced security - Motorized gate with a videophone system - Fiber internet connectivity available, ideal for remote work or entertainment - Exterior features include a garage with boiler room, a workshop, a garden shed, and a cellar - Enclosed garden adorned with fruit trees, shrubs, and flowering plants spread across approximately 1269 square meters The house does not require any immediate renovation, allowing new owners to simply move in and start enjoying their new home. Its large windows not only accentuate the home’s scenic surroundings but also allow ample natural light to brighten up the space, contributing to a warm and welcoming atmosphere. Local Amenities and Attractions: - Close proximity to local nursery and primar ... click here to read more

Picture 1

Introducing a delightful 2-bedroom gem located in the heart of Le Neubourg, Normandy, France. This charming home is a quintessential representation of the traditional French style architecture situated only steps away from the bustling city centre, schools, and a scenic greenway. Priced at 265900, this carefully-crafted house measures an overall size of 113 sq.m and is in a good condition, ready for any individual or family that appreciates both design and convenience. The house is generously spread over two storeys above a fully functional basement. The ground floor welcomes you into a warm entryway that leads to an expansive living area, approximately 36 sq.m in size. This living space sets the tone for the rest of the home, further accentuated by a beautiful open fireplace, perfect for those cold winter nights. Moving forward, you will find a well-equipped and efficiently planned kitchen, allowing you to whip up culinary delights while entertaining guests. There's also a tastefully done shower room on this floor and a separate toilet, considering your convenience and privacy. The first floor is equally strategically designed. A corridor introduces you to two ample-sized bedrooms - one of which boasts another intriguing feature: a set of two wardrobes for optimal storage. Additionally, there's a study room with yet another wardrobe - such a rare find in today's times! A room that can be transformed into a dressing room piques more interest in this elaborate floor plan. Not to mention a bathroom comprising a compact bathtub, a washbasin, and a WC sanibroyeur to offer maximum comfort. The completely finished basement houses an array of utilitarian sections - right from a garage and a laundry room to a boiler room, a s ... click here to read more

Picture 1

Nestled amidst the lush, picturesque landscape of Normandy in the charming commune of Le Neubourg, this three-bedroom house presents an excellent living opportunity, especially for those looking to connect with the tranquil French countryside. With a surface area of approximately 135 square meters and a generously sized, enclosed garden spanning about 1269 square meters, this property invites comfort with a promise of privacy and peace. The house, a stunning 19th-century Norman Longère, has been meticulously renovated using high-quality materials, ensuring a ready-to-move-in status with no immediate renovations required. The ground floor boasts a spacious living room of approximately 52 square meters, complete with a traditional period fireplace and a modern Godin wood stove. This charming combination of old and new provides a centrepiece for family gatherings and cozy evenings. The sizable, fully fitted kitchen is both functional and stylish, equipped to cater to the culinary needs of a modern family or a gourmet enthusiast. Additionally, the bathroom is conveniently designed with a walk-in shower and ample storage space, while the separate WC ups the comfort factor. The upper floor comprises three large adjoining bedrooms, including a master suite with its own private bathroom. The layout offers personal space for all members of the family and can be adapted to include separate access between the rooms, should it be necessary. For those who enjoy spending time outdoors, the garden is a verdant retreat adorned with a variety of fruit trees and floral displays creating a serene and private environment. Supporting structures include a garage with an integrated boiler room, a workshop, a practical garden shed, and a cel ... click here to read more

Picture 1

Nestled in the picturesque region of Normandy, in the heart of Le Neubourg, stands a welcoming country home beckoning potential buyers from across the globe to come explore its possibilities. This serene retreat, priced quite attractively at €298,000, offers vast potential for families, expats, or anyone longing for a peaceful escape to the French countryside. While it's in good condition, with a touch of imagination and creativity, you could further personalize it to your liking, making it a true personal haven. Le Neubourg, situated in the department of Eure, is known for its rolling landscapes and charming appeal — perfect for those looking to integrate into French country living. The region gifts you with mild, refreshing summers and chilly, cozy winters, making it an ideal canvas for year-round living or a seasonal getaway. Imagine arriving here after a long week bustling through Europe's major cities, just an hour and a half from Paris, Caen, or Le Havre. The restful atmosphere is exactly what awaits. On the approach, the property unveils its generous size of approximately 236 square meters, all enfolded within 2200 square meters of enclosed land. Your journey into this home begins with a welcoming entrance that leads directly into an open-plan living space. Here, a recently fitted kitchen, fully equipped and modern in its conveniences, seamlessly integrates with the living room area, which boasts a stunning cathedral ceiling. This spacious setting, complete with a bar and air conditioning, is a natural gathering place for family and friends, ideal for enjoying lazy afternoons or lively dinners. Continuing on the ground floor, discover the luxurious master suite equipped with its own private bathroom. Additiona ... click here to read more

Picture 1

Located in the picturesque region of Normandy, this 3-bedroom house in Le Neubourg, Eure offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of French country living. With a rich history, abundant nature, and convenient access to local amenities, this charming, partially stone-clad property presents a blend of traditional architecture and modern comforts. Property Description This delightful home has been attentively renovated to meet contemporary standards while preserving its 19th-century Norman Longere character. Spanning approximately 135 square meters of living space, with an additional floor area of 155 square meters, the house is well-appointed and designed for comfort and style. Step into the spacious 52 square meter living room, where the original fireplace outfitted with a Godin wood stove beckons with warmth and history. The adjacent large kitchen is both fitted and equipped for gourmet pursuits, featuring high-quality materials and modern conveniences. A practical hallway with ample storage, a modern bathroom with a walk-in shower, and a separate toilet complete the ground level layout. Upstairs, the house retains its flexible living arrangement with three generously sized, interconnecting bedrooms, including a master suite replete with its own private bathroom. Although currently designed without a hallway, the layout presents an opportunity for further customization to install separate access to each bedroom if desired. External Features The outdoors complements the indoor space with a beautiful enclosed garden sprawling over 1269 square meters. It is beautifully adorned with fruit trees, vibrant shrubs, and blooming flowers, creating a serene and private environment. Additional features include a garage with ... click here to read more

Picture 1

Situated in the charming town of Le Neubourg within the iconic Normandy region of Eure, France, this delightful four-bedroom single-storey house offers a seamless blend of comfort and tranquility. Ideal for families or those looking to settle into a peaceful life, this property spans an impressive 145 square meters of living space, completely modernized to suit contemporary living standards. The house welcomes you with a large entrance hall that leads into a luminously spacious living room, approximately 70 square meters in size. This main living area is graced by ample natural light and includes a state-of-the-art open kitchen, fully equipped with modern appliances, perfect for family mealtimes or entertaining guests. Adjacent to the kitchen is a convenient laundry room. Living arrangements are well thought out, with four well-proportioned bedrooms, making it suitable for a family. One bedroom boasts an adjoining dressing room, while another features built-in wardrobes. The bathroom is designed for relaxation and functionality, equipped with a walk-in shower, double sinks, and a separate bathtub, providing a spa-like atmosphere. Additional features and amenities include: - Underfloor heating for maximum comfort - Air-to-air heat pump - Electric roller shutters ensuring privacy and security - High-speed fiber internet, perfect for those who work from home - Large indoor parking area - A beautifully maintained, enclosed wooded garden spanning 2805 square meters - An inviting wooden terrace, perfect for outdoor dining or relaxation - Additional storage solutions include a sizeable wooden building with a carport and a large chalet with an attic and lean-to The property's location is notably serene, enveloped by verdant ... click here to read more

Picture 1