Quaint 17th-Century Stone House with Pool in Languedoc Village - 5 Beds, Gite, Terraces, Mountain Views

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Causses-Et-Veyran, Languedoc-Roussillon, 34490, France, Causses-et-Veyran (France)

5 Bedrooms · 3 Bathrooms · 121Floor area

€307,800

House

No parking

5 Bedrooms

3 Bathrooms

121m²

Garden

Pool

Not furnished

Description

Welcome to a genuine jewel nestled in the heart of picturesque Causses-et-Veyran, located in the charming Languedoc-Roussillon region, France—an ideal spot for those yearning to experience the tranquil French countryside life. Navigating the world of real estate might be hectic, but right now, I'm pausing to paint you a picture of this delightful stone house that awaits new foreign owners to add their chapter to its long history.

Perched amid the scenic splendor of natural parks with sweeping views of gently rolling hills, this property offers five spacious bedrooms and three elegantly designed bathrooms across its 121 square meters. The 17th-century stone architecture exudes that old-world charm that brought smiles to generations gone by, and it's ready to charm you too.

Causses-et-Veyran offers that dream-like village ambiance with local cafes and your daily bread delivered fresh—only a brief 10-minute ride will lead you to Cessenon-sur-Orb, a quaint town with cozy boutiques and eateries. Fancy a trip to the big city or a sunny beachfront day? Béziers with its wondrous history is just half an hour away, while sandy beaches beckon you only 40 minutes out.

You’ll love the separate gite that allows visitors or extended family a slice of privacy. This 23 m2 studio with its charming exposed beams, stone walls, and modern ensuite shower room could double as a guest house or even a lucrative holiday rental property—think of the opportunities! The main dwelling spans 98 m2, combining rustic charm with today’s conveniences like a modern open kitchen and electric heating. The original staircases and wooden shutters preserve the historical essence beautifully.

Outdoors, you're gifted with a sprawling 33 m2 terrace—perfect for savoring sunsets over a chilled glass of local wine—and a refreshing pool to dip into during those sun-drenched summer months. The pool doesn’t just add luxury but the opportunity for memorable family times.

Amenities:
- 5 bedrooms
- 3 bathrooms
- Independent gite
- Large terrace
- Swimming pool
- Workshop
- Vaulted cellar
- Pool house
- Wood burning stove
- Electric heating
- Exposed stone walls

Living in Causses-et-Veyran, you will fully immerse in the laid-back and warm local culture, enriched with historical significance and community-driven festivities. This area enjoys a Mediterranean climate where long sunny days and cool evenings prevail—a haven for outdoor enthusiasts.

Nature lovers will appreciate the trails winding around landscapes that have inspired countless artists. Community events ensure that neighbors aren't just people you pass on the street but become newfound friends. Nearby, discover wine tasting at local vineyards or voyage to Béziers for a little urban buzz.

The house stands in good condition. Future owners may want to make it their own by revitalizing certain areas such as modernizing the interiors, but these projects invite creative freedom to blend timeless French charm with personal taste.

Given your requirements and love for authenticity, this home isn’t just a purchase—it’s an entry into a storybook lifestyle filled with scenic beauty, embrace of a welcoming community, and the leisurely pace often found missing in urban settings.

The peaceful life of Causses-et-Veyran awaits: where the rhythm of life is set by nature, tradition, and the warmth of shared smiles from friendly faces. It's more than just the bricks and vines; it's the promise of building a life that breathes tranquillity.

As an agent constantly on the go, creating these types of connections is what makes the hustle worthwhile. If this property calls to your heart as strongly as it does to mine, take that leap and make this corner of France your home. Don't miss out on this rare find—your future in France could very well start right here.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
5
Size
121
Price per m²
€2,544
Garden size
214
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
Yes
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
3
Has swimming pool
Yes
Property type
House
Energy label

Unknown

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Nestled in the picturesque village of Cessenon-sur-Orb, in the heart of Languedoc-Roussillon, we find a delightful two-bedroom apartment that's calling out for a new owner. Now, as a busy real estate agent, let me take a few moments to paint you a picture of this charming property that perhaps could be your perfect getaway, holiday home or a step into French living. I know you're looking from afar, so let's dive in. In the lively village of Cessenon-sur-Orb, the Orb river snakes its way forming an inviting backdrop. Living here, you’ll learn quickly that life slows to a leisurely pace, offering a sanctuary from the hustle and bustle. This village has got a vibe that's both relaxing and invigorating at the same time. The locale offers all the necessities: shops, cafes, and restaurants are peppered throughout, enriching daily life with the joys of French cuisine and culture. It's only a quick 30-minute drive to Beziers for those days when you crave the pulse of a larger town or yearn for the gentle touch of ocean waves along the coast. Let's talk climate. Picture long, warm summers with a Mediterranean ambiance perfect for those who love basking in sunshine, while winters remain relatively mild. Spring and fall surprise with vibrant scenes and comfortable weather, beckoning outdoor activities—all of which makes this location rather appealing to those seeking a classic French lifestyle. Now, about the property. This humble abode is set across four delightful levels—spanning 65 square meters. It’s in fantastic condition, so you can be assured of a relatively smooth transition. Moving in could be as easy as flying in with your suitcase—if a furnished home is what you’re after. An ideal spot for those dreaming of retreat ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque countryside of Cessenon-sur-Orb, in the beautiful region of Languedoc-Roussillon, this sprawling farmhouse is an excellent opportunity for those seeking a spacious and comforting retreat. Located at the heart of the vineyards, the property offers a unique blend of country living and the historic charm reserved for rural France. This farmhouse is not only spacious but also rich with opportunities for adapting to varied lifestyles. Cessenon-sur-Orb, where the property is situated, is a charming village that captures the essence of French rural life. With a modest population, the area offers an escape from the hustle and bustle of urban centers, while still being within reach. The village, just a short five-minute drive away, features a small grocery shop that keeps you connected to everyday conveniences. A little further out, just ten minutes by car, the town of Cessenon sur Orb awaits with its delightful beach area along the Orb River, providing a perfect summer retreat for families and outdoor enthusiasts alike. The river itself is a hub for various activities, including swimming, kayaking, and picnicking. If you're in the mood for a more bustling urban experience, the city of Béziers is only about twenty-five minutes away, offering a wider range of shopping, dining, and cultural experiences. Not to forget, the Mediterranean beaches are within a thirty-minute drive, allowing you to indulge in the sea, sun, and sand whenever you wish. Languedoc-Roussillon is known for its sunny and mild Mediterranean climate, marked by hot summers and cool, wet winters, making outdoor activities enjoyable year-round. Living in this farmhouse is about embracing a lifestyle enriched by both nature and community ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the charming village of Cessenon-Sur-Orb in the Languedoc-Roussillon region of France, this villa offers an inviting opportunity for those looking to settle in a vibrant part of the French countryside. Positioned on the edge of a lively village, this home brings together modern comforts and character-filled history. With a recent modern makeover executed by a skilled architect, this 140 square meter village house is a property that beckons you with both its character and practicality. Step inside this three-bedroom villa, and you'll be greeted by a beautiful blend of classic details and contemporary upgrades. The first thing to catch your eye might be the original, double-glazed windows that allow natural light to flood into the spacious new kitchen and dining area. Imagine starting your day with breakfast in this bright space, equipped with sleek new appliances like a hob, oven, and fridge. From the kitchen, the flow of the home takes you to a generously sized lounge area. This sunlit space, opening into a quaint courtyard, is perfect for family gatherings or simply relaxing after a busy day. For those looking to entertain, the villa doesn't disappoint. A large terrace promises memorable evenings of dining under the stars, with ample room for guests to move and mingle. This space is complemented by an attic ready to be transformed into whatever suits your lifestyle – be it an additional living area, a cozy reading nook, or an inspiring art studio. The attic conversion is both an opportunity and a project where your imagination can roam free. The villa holds two well-appointed bathrooms, ensuring convenience for families or when having guests over. A small downstairs shower room serves everyday needs with e ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque village of Cessenon-sur-Orb, Herault, this enchanting 3-bedroom house is now available for a tempting price of €126,500. This charming character home dates back to the 18th century and stretches across two faces, offering a unique blend of history and comfort. It's a lovely spot to consider, especially for those looking for a welcoming retreat in the heart of southern France. With a living space of 93 square meters, this house boasts an array of features that will appeal to a variety of buyers, whether you’re considering it as a holiday home or a permanent residence. The property welcomes you with a spacious living room and an open kitchen, adorned with features that resonate with its historical charm. The living room is a cozy 20 square meters, complemented by a compact yet functional kitchen area. The lounge area offers another 14 square meters of space, with breathtaking views of the surrounding village and countryside. The views alone are worth the visit—they’ll give you a daily dose of natural beauty right from your window. Moving on to the sleeping arrangements, the house features three well-sized bedrooms, each exuding a unique charm. One of the bedrooms is particularly special, with an original stone floor that echoes the timeless appeal of this historical abode. The two shower rooms are modern and convenient, ensuring that the home meets today’s living standards while retaining its old-world allure. Additional features of this property include: - Three comfortable bedrooms - Two well-appointed shower rooms - Living room with open kitchen - Cozy lounge with stunning views - Attic space (25 m²) ripe for conversion into a roof terrace - Vaulted stone cellars (40 m²) with water and elec ... click here to read more

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Situated in the charming village of Cessenon-sur-Orb in the Herault region, this six-bedroom house offers a blend of traditional charm and substantial living space, requiring some modernization to realize its full potential. Priced at €295,000, this property provides an excellent opportunity for those looking to immerse themselves in the French countryside while adding personal touches to their home. Property Features: - Bedrooms: 6 - Bathrooms: 3 - Size: 150 sqm - Garden Size: 240 sqm, potential for a pool - Condition: Good, with areas for renovation Amenities Include: - Large kitchen (20.6 sqm) opening to the dining room (16 sqm) - Spacious lounge/office area (23.5 sqm) - Converted leisure room (57.5 sqm) formerly a stable - Substantial garage space (100 sqm) with electric gate - Additional storage rooms and attic spaces - Two central heating systems: a boiler with a heat pump and an oil boiler The ground floor welcomes you with an 8.5 sqm entrance hall leading to vibrant living spaces and a handy washroom. The first floor hosts three main bedrooms with a common WC and a well-appointed bathroom featuring a bath, shower, and double washbasin. The attic offers further storage or can be transformed into additional living quarters. The second floor reveals more bedrooms, including one that awaits your renovation, allowing customization to suit personal tastes or functional needs. Externally, the property boasts a pleasant 240 sqm garden that is ripe for landscape gardening or installing a swimming pool, enhancing both the aesthetic and value of the home. Living in Cessenon-sur-Orb: Cessenon-sur-Orb provides a picturesque backdrop with its medieval streets, vibrant local market, and the serene River Orb. This rural se ... click here to read more

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Welcome to this stunning 6-bedroom house nestled in the heart of the charming village of Cessenon-Sur-Orb, Herault, 34460, France. Located just a 15-minute drive from Beziers, the city renowned for its diverse architecture and historic sites, this house is in an ideal location for anyone looking to enjoy the tranquility of rural France while still maintaining easy access to city amenities. Stepping into the house, you will notice it occupies a remarkable area of 140m². You are immediately greeted by a spacious entrance hallway leading to a sizable 20.6 m² kitchen perfect for the avid cook. The seamless integration of functional spaces can also be observed in the conveniently positioned dining room measuring 16 m² and the 23.5 m2 lounge/office space, which opens up to a former stable converted into an impressive leisure room. The first floor boasts a roomy hall of 15.5 m², alongside three spacious bedrooms, offering plenty of sleeping space for a large family or guests. The house features two sizeable bathrooms, ensuring no morning queues, and an attic offering further potential renovation or storage space. Moving onto the exterior, we have a lovely garden of 240 m² that's perfect for some summer sunshine enjoyment, where there's enough space to add a pool for those who desire it. This promising house requires a few modernization and electric updates to realize its full potential. Original tiles under the carpets are a nice touch, adding a sense of old-world charm. The house comes complete with a number of features including: - An extensive 100m2 garage with an electric gate - Plenty of storage space - Two central heating systems with both a boiler with a heat pump and an oil boiler - Bedroom space ripe for renova ... click here to read more

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A Slice of French Village Life Awaits You Imagine waking up to the gentle hum of village life in the heart of Cessenon-sur-Orb, where the scent of freshly baked bread mingles with the crisp morning air. This beautifully renovated former bakery, now a charming 4-bedroom house, offers a unique blend of history and modern comfort, inviting you to experience the quintessential French lifestyle. A Home with Character and Modern Comforts Step inside this 190 m² home, and you're greeted by a spacious entrance hall that sets the tone for the rest of the house. The ground floor features a children's bedroom and a cozy guest room, each with its own ensuite shower room, ensuring privacy and convenience for family and guests alike. The heart of the home is the open-plan lounge and kitchen on the first floor, where modern design meets rustic charm. Large glass doors flood the space with natural light, leading to a sunny veranda that overlooks the courtyard. A Courtyard Oasis The courtyard is a private sanctuary, perfect for lazy afternoons by the plunge pool or al fresco dining under the stars. With its low-maintenance design, it offers a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of daily life. A Village Rich in Culture and Nature Cessenon-sur-Orb is more than just a location; it's a lifestyle. Nestled in the heart of the Hérault department, this village is a gateway to the stunning landscapes of the Languedoc-Roussillon region. Here, the seasons paint the countryside in vibrant hues, from the lush greens of spring to the golden tones of autumn. Local Delights and Activities - Wine Tasting: Explore the local vineyards and indulge in the rich flavors of regional wines. - Outdoor Adventures: The nearby Orb River offers opport ... click here to read more

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Come discover your future home nestled in the picturesque village of Cessenon-sur-Orb, a true gem located in the Herault department of southern France. With its beautiful location in the Orb Valley, surrounded by breathtaking countryside and close to the shimmering beaches of the Mediterranean, this charming village is highly sought after by those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life. Here, you'll find a sense of tranquility all while being close to modern conveniences and vibrant cultural experiences. The property itself is a spacious house, offering a total living space of 240 square meters. With six bedrooms, two bathrooms, and one en suite, it has plenty of space for growing families or anyone needing room for guests or a home office. The home’s enduring features whisper tales of solid construction and timeless architecture, such as the original exposed stone walls and decorative marble fireplaces that nod to the past while offering potential for personalized touch-ups. Property Features: - Size: 240 m² - Six bedrooms - Two bathrooms - Spacious living room - Fully-equipped kitchen - Master suite with en suite and balcony - Beautiful views of the surrounding hills - Large garage (80 m²) - 100 m² garden with stone shelter - Magnificent stone staircase - PVC double glazing - Connected to mains drainage - Close proximity to shops and river As a busy agent, I can tell you that properties like this rarely stay on the market for long because they strike the perfect balance between comfort and potential. The six bedrooms offer endless possibilities. From guest rooms to a study or library to playrooms for children, the options are unlimited. The master suite alone is a luxurious retreat, with a private balc ... click here to read more

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Discover the charm of living in Cessenon-sur-Orb, a quaint village nestled in the heart of the Herault department in the picturesque Languedoc-Roussillon region of southern France. This area combines the serene beauty of countryside landscapes with the vibrancy and convenience of nearby urban centers, offering a lifestyle balanced between tranquility and activity. Introducing a delightful three-bedroom house poised perfectly to enjoy the best of this region. Built in 1987 and featuring a thoughtful extension, this single-storey home offers a substantial living space of 125 m2. It includes three well-sized bedrooms, one of which is en-suite, two shower rooms, and a cozy mezzanine that could serve as an additional bedroom or storage space. Step inside to discover a large 57 m2 living area, illuminated by natural light and anchored by an inviting open kitchen. Equipped with modern amenities like a gas hob, hood, and double sink, this space is ideal for family gatherings and social dinners. Adjacent to the kitchen is a striking insert fireplace that adds a touch of warmth and character to the room. The property sits on a 612 m2 plot, adorned with fruit trees, including fig, apricot, and grapevines, offering a delightful backyard oasis perfect for relaxation or entertaining. Additional outdoor features include a garden shed, a convenient water point, and a terrace, providing ample space for outdoor living and gardening. The true potential of this house is matched by its practical features: - Reversible air conditioning - Double glazing - Wooden shutters - Fiber internet connection - Main sewage connection - Annual land tax of 786 Euro While the house is in good condition, new owners might see opportunities to infuse thei ... click here to read more

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Discover the charm of the Herault region of France with this versatile six-bedroom property located in the picturesque village of Murviel-Les-Beziers, Herault, 34490. Comfortably divided into three separate apartments, this gracious courtyard house offers a unique blend of character and comfort. It is not only a perfect family home with ample space for guests, but is also a robust potential investment opportunity for prospective buyers looking for rental incomes. The property is situated in a tranquil corner of Murviel-Les-Beziers, a medieval village known for its thriving community, local shops, unique cafes, and top-notch schools. The commercial centre is a mere 15 minutes away, while the bustling city of Beziers, with its stunning architecture, sophisticated cuisine, and vibrant culture, is only a 25-minute drive. Moreover, the property is conveniently located 25 minutes away from the motorway and equally close to the enchanting Mediterranean coast. The property itself consists of three apartments. - The ground floor apartment includes an entrance hall, an equipped kitchen/dining room, and two en suite bedrooms, each with their own private shower rooms. - The spacious triplex first includes a roomy garage, a large living room on the ground floor, while the two upper floors house two more en suite bedrooms, the kitchen, and a cozy terrace. - The duplex on the first floor features another two en suite bedrooms, a second fully equipped kitchen, and a generous terrace that is perfect for entertaining or simply relaxing and enjoying the beautiful French climate. Property features include: - Six spacious bedrooms - Six bathrooms - A communal courtyard - Private parking/Garage - A tranquil outdoor terrace - Reno ... click here to read more

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Discover the charm of owning your own piece of French countryside with this quaint 2-bedroom house, ideally located in the heart of the delightful village of Murviel-Lès-Béziers. This affable home, modestly priced at 89,000 Euros, boasts a humble living area of 63 m², complete with a cosy lounge and an equipped kitchen. As you step inside, you'll be welcomed by a charming lounge stretching across 21 m², a perfect spot for enjoying lazy afternoon naps or invigorating conversations. Adjacent to the lounge is the equipped kitchen, dotted with upper and lower units, a sink, hob, and an extractor fan enveloping 8m² of soulful cooking space where your culinary instincts can come alive. Nestled pleasantly between the lounge and the kitchen, you'll find a compact hallway boasting a washing machine connection. Further within, its bathroom holds 3.6 m² of comfort with convenience including a shower, wash basin, and wc. The charm continues upwards to the 1st floor where you'll find a hallway with handy cupboard space, leading to 2 bedrooms measuring 11 m² and 10.5 m² respectively, where restful slumbers await. Each space is adorned with enough character and warmth to transform it into your personal haven. Property Features: • A cosy lounge/living room • Equipped kitchen • Hallway with a washing machine connection • Bathroom • 2 comfortable bedrooms Further, this property obliges an annual land tax of approximately 500 Euro. Please note, whilst the terrace is part of the commune, it is for exclusive use. Nestled in the lush landscapes of Herault at 34490, France, the lively village of Murviel-Lès-Béziers is rich with a vibrant culture, where one can indulge in local culinary delights at various bars and restaurants. You'll ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the scenic village of Saint-Geniès-de-Fontedit in Herault, this stunning four-bedroom villa offers an idyllic retreat in a vibrant and dynamic region of France. This modern, contemporary bastide-style villa, constructed in 2010, spans a generous 195 square meters of living space, making it an ideal residence for families or those seeking tranquility surrounded by nature. With its elevated position, residents enjoy picturesque views of the rolling countryside that characterizes this delightful area of southern France. The property features an expansive living and dining area of 67.4 square meters illuminated by natural light through large sliding doors, which lead out to an inviting large terrace and a heated, bean-shaped swimming pool. This setup is perfect for enjoying the warm, Mediterranean climate and for hosting gatherings with friends and family. The villa is designed with high-quality materials and modern aesthetics, including marble staircases, travertine floors, and a sophisticated wall-hung fireplace, ensuring both comfort and style. On the ground floor, the main suite includes a spacious bedroom with an en suite bathroom and a generously sized dressing room, providing a private, luxurious space. Upstairs, three additional bedrooms and a shower room accommodate family members or guests, offering both privacy and convenience. Key Property Features: - Contemporary design with high-end materials - Four bedrooms, including a master suite with a dressing room - Two well-appointed bathrooms - Modern fitted kitchen with integrated appliances - Underfloor reversible air conditioning - Heated saltwater swimming pool and large terrace - Secure parking and detached garage - Electric gate, videophone, and ala ... click here to read more

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Picture yourself sipping morning coffee on a sun-drenched terrace, surrounded by fragrant lavender and rosemary, gazing across rolling vineyards toward distant Mediterranean horizons. This is the daily reality awaiting at this authentic stone farmhouse in Autignac, where centuries-old Languedoc charm meets the rhythm of southern French village life. Just ten minutes from the vibrant city of Béziers and twenty-five minutes from golden beaches, this property offers the perfect balance between tranquil countryside retreat and convenient access to everything that makes this corner of France so irresistible to vacation home owners. Originally a working barn that served local vintners, this 165-square-meter stone house underwent thoughtful renovation while preserving its rustic character and traditional architecture. The thick stone walls keep interiors naturally cool during summer months, while the south-facing orientation floods rooms with natural light throughout the year. Set on the peaceful edge of Autignac, a working village where locals still gather at the weekly market and neighborhood boulangerie, the property enjoys complete privacy on nearly 1,000 square meters of landscaped grounds. Unobstructed views sweep across neighboring vineyards to distant hills, creating a sense of space and connection to the landscape that defines this renowned wine-producing region. Autignac sits at the heart of the Languedoc-Roussillon wine country, surrounded by prestigious appellations including Faugères and Saint-Chinian. This is authentic France, where village life continues as it has for generations, yet modern amenities and international connections remain easily accessible. The village itself provides essential services includin ... click here to read more

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As a bussy real estate agent with a global reach, it's my pleasure to present to you this inviting bungalow located in the heart of Autignac, a quaint village in the Languedoc-Roussillon region of France. Autignac is known for its peaceful atmosphere and local charm, offering foreign buyers and expats a unique living experience in this corner of France. Autignac itself is a pleasant village, equipped with all essential amenities you might need. Just a short 5-minute drive will get you to Magalas, a neighboring community that adds to your options for dining and shopping. For those who appreciate a livelier urban scene, Béziers is just 15 minutes away, providing a rich cultural experience with its historical architecture and events. Plus, you’re only a 25-minute drive from the beautiful French beaches, making this location ideal for those who enjoy coastal jaunts. This single-story bungalow, constructed in 2020, spans 137 square meters. Designed for practical and comfortable living, it offers a spacious layout perfect for couples or families looking to settle in a peaceful locale. The climate in the area is typically Mediterranean—expect hot summers perfect for enjoying the pool and mild winters, which allow you to savor outdoor life nearly year-round. Now let's dive into what this property has to offer: - Spacious Living Room: Measuring about 70 m², the living room is bathing in light, thanks to three large bay windows that open onto the terrace. - Open-Plan Kitchen: Fully equipped kitchen comes with a central island, perfect for preparing your favorite meals. - Master Suite: Includes an en-suite shower room and dressing area, offering privacy and comfort. - Additional Bedrooms: Two more bedrooms are present, with con ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque village of Autignac, Languedoc-Roussillon, this charming stone house offers a unique opportunity for those with a passion for renovation and a vision for transformation. The moment you set eyes on this quaint structure, positioned beautifully on a generous 755 square meter plot, you'll sense its potential and the stories it could hold. Autignac is not just a location, it's a lifestyle. Steeped in history and bathed in Mediterranean sunshine, the small village welcomes you with its friendly locals and serene atmosphere. Imagine waking up to the sound of birds chirping, the scent of freshly baked bread wafting from the village bakery, and the promise of a peaceful day in a quintessentially French setting. With its mild winters and warm, sunny summers, the climate in Autignac is ideal for those who cherish spending time outdoors. Now, let's talk about the property itself—a true canvas awaiting your artistic touch. This old stone barn spans an impressive 150 square meters on the ground floor, with the potential for two expansive levels. Envision crafting a bespoke home that reflects your style and caters to your every need. Though currently requiring significant renovation, this fixer-upper is not to be overlooked. The rustic stone and characterful façade already hint at the charm lying within. For those who relish the idea of creating a home from the ground up, this property presents: - 150 m2 stone structure - Potential for 2 levels - Land size of 755 m2 - Situated off a quiet housing estate - Requires roof tile review - On edge viability - Access to open land - Private and peaceful setting - Close proximity to village amenities - Historical charm - Opportunity to personalize design - Space f ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the quaint and thriving village of Autignac, located in the picturesque Languedoc-Roussillon region of France, lies a spacious villa that offers a harmonious blend of tranquility and convenience. This grand villa, with its impressive 240 square meters of living space, promises a unique opportunity for foreign buyers and expatriates seeking a vibrant yet serene lifestyle. Stepping into the villa, you're welcomed by a 50 square meter covered terrace that sets the stage for a home full of character and versatility. The entrance hall invites you into an expansive living room that stretches over 52.90 square meters and features a cozy fireplace, perfect for family gatherings or unwinding after a busy day. The open-plan design extends to a dining area and a luminous semi-open kitchen, equipped with a pantry and utility room—plenty of space for culinary enthusiasts to explore their passion. This villa is aptly suited for a larger family or those who simply appreciate space, with five generously sized bedrooms and three well-appointed bathrooms. The layout ensures privacy and comfort, with a dedicated 13.65 square meter bedroom offering direct access to the terrace and its accompanying dressing room and shower room—a private retreat for guests or family members. Upstairs, the first floor houses three additional bedrooms and a private terrace offering sweeping views of the surrounding landscape. Here, you can bask in the Mediterranean sun or enjoy a leisurely breakfast as you plan your day. The included bathroom and separate toilet provide convenience for the bustling household. The exterior of this property is just as captivating, with a 1530 square meter garden that evokes a true Mediterranean feeling. Imagine st ... click here to read more

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Welcome to your new potential haven in the idyllic village of Autignac, nestled in the scenic Languedoc-Roussillon region of France. This 4-bedroom stone house is a rare find, offering a unique opportunity for those looking to immerse themselves in the quaint charm of French village life. With its robust stone structure and old-world allure, this property is truly a piece of history, ready to be a part of your future. Autignac is a village where time seems to slow down and the gentle rhythm of rural French life takes over. The village is equipped with all essential amenities, making daily life convenient yet delightfully unhurried. Enjoy leisurely cafes, authentic restaurants, and schools, creating a tight-knit community that welcomes everyone with open arms. If you're arriving from abroad, you can settle in easily, taking comfort in the village's warm atmosphere. One of the most appealing aspects of living here is the location's perfect balance between tranquility and connectivity. In just 20 minutes, you can find yourself in the vibrant city of Beziers, known for its stunning architecture and lively markets. Alternatively, a 30-minute drive will bring you to the sun-kissed beaches of the Mediterranean, ideal for those weekend escapes. Let's delve a little deeper into the property itself. This house offers 82 square meters of habitable space spread over several floors. It's not just a house; it's a space with untapped potential for those willing to put a bit of their soul into it. The property does require some refurbishment, and the installation of heating is something to plan for. However, think of it not as a task but as an opportunity to customize the house to your liking, creating a sanctuary that echoes your pe ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque village of Autignac, in the enchanting Languedoc-Roussillon region of southern France, this charming four-bedroom bungalow presents an exceptional opportunity for those seeking a blend of relaxation and vibrant local culture. The property, with its immaculately maintained 120 m² interior space, sits prominently within a quaint residential area, providing a serene and welcoming atmosphere for future homeowners. Now, let's talk about this home. Upon stepping inside, you're greeted by the inviting open-plan living and kitchen area, a perfect core of daily home life. This 38 m² space is well equipped, featuring upper and lower cabinetry, a modern sink, sophisticated electrical oven, a practical hob, and all of the culinary essentials like a microwave and dishwasher. It’s easy to imagine preparing meals here, with the light streaming in from the windows, as life unfolds around you. This bungalow houses four bedrooms, making it ideally suited for a family or individuals who enjoy hosting guests. Each room measures between 8.9 m² and 9.5 m², creating cozy sanctuaries for privacy and rest. The bungalow boasts two pristine bathrooms—a crisp 4 m² shower room with an Italian walk-in shower, plus an en suite adjoining the master bedroom, adding convenience to your living arrangements. Additionally, you'll find a separate WC with a hand basin for guests. Now for the outside—the real treasure of this home. The property is situated on a generous 700 m² landscaped plot, adorned with Mediterranean flora. There's a large tiled terrace, great for lounging on sunlit days or for festive gatherings with friends and family. The heated swimming pool, sized at 8x4 meters, becomes a personal retreat throughout the sw ... click here to read more

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