Renovated 3 Bedroom Home in Normandy

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Normandy, Eure, Le Gros Theil, France, Le Bosc du Theil (France)

3 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 125Floor area

€249,000

House

Parking

3 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

125m²

Garden

Pool

Not furnished

Description

Welcome to a charming slice of French serenity tucked away in Le Bosc du Theil, within the Normandy region – a floppy-eared rabbit's hop away from the wider Eure area, and a particular village known as Le Gros Theil.

This detached house, namely a Maison Française, is more than just a marker on a map; it holds the promise of a high standard of life in an idyllic setting. Clocking in at a generous 125 square meters, it’s an ideal accommodation for a small family, a retired couple, or even as a vacation home.

Surrounded by the lush and well-maintained 7300 square meter garden, it transports you into a world that is a blend of comfort and peace. In the summertime, the south-facing veranda becomes a sunshine magnet, drawing in the gentle warmth that reverberates throughout this charming house.

This treasure features, as part of the amenities:
- Three spacious bedrooms, with room for further expansion.
- One well-equipped bathroom to take care of your personal needs.
- A cozy living area – the heart of the home - which nestles an inviting open fireplace for those chilly winter days.
- Two separate toilets for ease and convenience.
- A practical kitchen that ushers into a utility room and a pantry/boiler room.
- A sun-bathed south-facing veranda for enjoying the morning cup of coffee or savoring a good book in the afternoon.

The property’s main features are its:
- Ground geothermal heat pump, ensuring you live in comfort all year round.
- South-facing terrace complemented by a motorized awning.
- Independent garage to safely house your vehicle or serve as a storage room.
- A sprawling garden that spans over 7300m².
- An 8 x 4m swimming pool, with a depth of 1.5m, renovated in 2019 and heated by solar panels.
- Eco-friendly and individual sanitation system.

Despite residing on the outskirts, you're never disconnected from necessary services. The village offers access to everything from local shops to healthcare services. Meanwhile, larger towns like Le Neubourg and Bourgtheroulde are a short and sweet drive away, connected by scenic views courtesy of Normandy's motorways.

The climate of the area is a temperate maritime, typical of Normandy, with mild winters and reasonably warm summers, making it ideal for year-round living or seasonal visits.

Le Bosc du Theil, the welcoming and tranquil French village really does give residents the chance to experience the perfect French life – the cliché that turns reality. Turning seasons paint the environment with different colors, and the community's vibrancy never wanes.

While the property is good and habitable, it does invite refreshing touches that allow the prospective owner to impart their creative mark. You can infuse it with your personal tastes, potentially even expanding the house to accommodate up to five bedrooms.

Living in a house of this nature, seeped in the aesthetic of rustic French charm, delivers a strong sense of belonging, especially in a community that appreciates natural beauty, tranquility, and quality of life, offering exactly that. With the promise of comfort, charm, and a welcoming community, you can call this 'home' in France!

Note: A tract of the garden sizes up to around 1000m² that provides an exciting potential for future building projects.

Maison Française - Your key to a languid life in Le Bosc du Theil is available at a cost of €249,000. An investment of both the heart and mind, it’s much more than just a home; it's an idyllic countryside lifestyle that awaits you amidst the beauty and tranquility of France.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
3
Size
125
Price per m²
€1,992
Garden size
7300
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
Yes
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
1
Has swimming pool
Yes
Property type
House
Energy label

Unknown

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Nestled in the scenic and tranquil countryside of Épégard in Normandy, this contemporary single-storey house represents an appealing opportunity for families or expatriates seeking a serene lifestyle in France, with the conveniences of modern living. With a land area of 2805 sqm, this property offers ample outdoor space and privacy, a coveted asset for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life. At a size of 145 square meters, the home is meticulously designed to maximize space and light. Upon entering, you are greeted by a large, inviting hall that leads to a spacious, sun-flooded living room of approximately 70 sqm. This area merges seamlessly with a well-appointed open kitchen, creating an ideal environment for family gatherings and entertaining guests. The house includes four bedrooms, providing plenty of accommodation options. One bedroom benefits from an adjoining dressing room, enhancing the home's functionality and appeal. Storage is well thought out, with built-in cupboards offering convenient space solutions. The property features a contemporary bathroom complete with a walk-in shower and double sinks, an additional bathroom equipped with a bathtub and wall-mounted toilet, and a separate toilet for guest use. Additional practicalities include a laundry room, ensuring the home caters to all the necessities of modern living. The residence has been designed with comfort in mind and includes underfloor heating, electric roller shutters for security and insulation, and an air/air heat pump that ensures the home remains comfortable regardless of the season. The property also benefits from a high-speed fiber internet connection, making it suitable for those who work from home or require reliable i ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the charming area of Bourgtheroulde-Infreville in Normandy, this delightful four-bedroom house awaits its new owners. With a price point set at €228,000, this property offers an intriguing blend of ready-to-move-in convenience and potential for personalization. And for those overseas buyers or expats looking to plant new roots, this home provides a serene sanctuary with the vibrancy of French countryside life at your doorstep. As you approach this comfortably sized house, spreading over 126 square meters, you're greeted by an expansive plot, approximately 1,400 square meters, enclosed and dotted with mature trees. There's even space for your own orchard or perhaps a few animals if you wish to embrace a more rustic lifestyle. When you step inside, a broad entrance hall provides a warm welcome, complete with ample cupboard space. The ground floor's living room, bathed in sunlight, invites you with its homely fireplace, an ideal hub for those cooler evenings. Meanwhile, the adjacent kitchen awaits your culinary adventures, fully equipped to handle everything from the simplest snacks to elaborate meals. For practicality, there's a large laundry room and a convenient separate toilet on this level. The first floor unfolds into a bright landing, which leads to four generously sized bedrooms. The main bathroom, complete with a shower, ensures there’s no morning rush hour here, and another separate toilet is also on this upper level. - Bright entrance with cupboard space - Sun-drenched living room & fireplace - Fully equipped kitchen - Large laundry room/veranda - Downstairs separate toilet - First-floor landing - Four spacious bedrooms - Bathroom with shower - Separate upstairs toilet - Spacious attic with convers ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the quaint commune of Grand Bourgtheroulde, this four-bedroom house offers the charm of pastoral living with the conveniences of urban access. Colleagues, whether you're a family looking for more room or an investor seeking a promising venture, this property should capture your attention. For oversees buyers or expats considering the allure of life in the French countryside, Grand Bourgtheroulde presents a picturesque option without straying too far from the hustle and bustle of city life. The house stands proudly in Normandy, a region known for its rolling landscapes and historical richness. The property itself is situated in Bourgtheroulde-Infreville, offering easy access to major roads, placing you just 5 minutes from the town center, and approximately 70 minutes from the enchanting heart of Paris via the A13. The strategic location means you're not only close to essential amenities but also a short drive from iconic spots like the Normandy coast, Honfleur, Deauville, and the vibrant city of Rouen. Stepping into this property, you are welcomed by a spacious entrance lined with practical storage—a rare commodity indeed. The living room, bathed in natural light, is punctuated by a rustic fireplace, a nod to traditional French homes. It's a room that promises cozy winters and family gatherings, a setting where stories come alive. Nearby, the kitchen—well fitted and equipped—offers a space ready for culinary explorations, an ideal spot for bringing local Normandy produce straight from market to table. To the practical buyer, the ground floor also features a large laundry room that doubles as a veranda. The extra 9m2 offers boundless potential, serving as both a practical supplement to your living space and a ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the charming village of Bourgtheroulde-Infreville in picturesque Normandy, this delightful 5-bedroom house offers an enticing opportunity for families or individuals seeking a blend of rural charm and convenience. Set on a lush, enclosed garden lot of 2171m2, this property combines tranquility with the ease of access to local amenities, creating an ideal setting for both relaxation and daily life. The house itself, sprawling over 193m2, features a warm and inviting atmosphere. On the ground floor, the generous entrance hall leads into a spacious 36m2 living room, complete with a Polyflam fireplace that promises cozy evenings during the cooler months. The open-plan design ensures the living space flows seamlessly into the well-appointed kitchen, equipped with modern appliances and ample storage, making it a pleasure to cook family meals. A large laundry room complements the kitchen, featuring additional storage and a double sink which enhances functionality. There's also a conveniently located bedroom on the ground floor, pre-equipped for an en-suite shower, providing accessibility or the perfect space for guests. A separate toilet rounds off the ground-floor amenities, ensuring privacy and convenience. The upper floor is accessed via a charming landing that leads to four additional bedrooms. This includes a master bedroom with an adjoining dressing room, offering a private retreat for the homeowners. The family bathroom is equipped with a spa bath and sink, providing a spa-like experience without leaving the comfort of home, while an additional bathroom with a shower ensures there are no morning queues. One of the highlights of this property is its outdoor space. The heated 9x4m swimming pool is a centerpi ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque region of Normandy within the quaint commune of Bourgtheroulde-Infreville, France, this 3-bedroom abode offers an inviting escape amidst the rich tapestry of regional landscapes. If you're dreaming of French countryside living, yet crave the accessibility of urban conveniences, this semi-detached house is your entrée into the heart of Eure's vibrant culture and natural beauty. Let me take you on a journey through this property and its enchanting surroundings. As you approach the house, you’ll find it situated on a charming, quiet street that's just a stone's throw from local shops and amenities. Built with practicality in mind and crafted to fit seamlessly into the locale's historical aesthetics, the home strikes a harmonious balance between comfort and function—an absolute must for those looking to relocate from abroad. Upon stepping inside, you're greeted by a snug entrance hallway that beckons you into a bright living room. Ideal for unwinding after bustling days, the ample natural light makes the space feel both expansive and intimate. Nearby, a fully equipped, fitted kitchen awaits the culinary enthusiast, its design facilitating easy, delightful cooking experiences. A separate toilet completes the ground floor, promising convenience when entertaining guests. Journeying upstairs, the corridor unfolds to reveal three comfortable bedrooms. These spaces can be adapted to suit a growing family, used for visiting guests, or crafted into personal retreats. The bathroom on this level is functional and straightforward, offering a shower, sink, and macerator toilet—designed with efficiency in mind. The property continua outside where an enclosed, wooded plot invites one to enjoy leisurely after ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of Normandy, in the picturesque town of Grand Bourgtheroulde, lies a unique opportunity to own a spacious 9-bedroom holiday home. This property, set on a sprawling hectare of lush, enclosed land, offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. With its prime location, just 45 minutes from the Normandy coast and easy access to the A13, this home is perfect for those seeking a tranquil retreat or a lucrative investment in the vacation rental market. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves in your private forest, the sun streaming through the windows of your charming single-story house. The property comprises two independent homes, each thoughtfully designed to offer comfort and convenience. Whether you're looking to host family gatherings, start a gîte business, or simply enjoy a peaceful second home, this property caters to all. ### Experience the Normandy Lifestyle Normandy is renowned for its rich history, stunning landscapes, and vibrant culture. As a second home owner here, you'll have the chance to immerse yourself in a region that offers something for everyone: - Historical Exploration: Discover the D-Day beaches, the iconic Mont Saint-Michel, and the charming medieval towns that dot the landscape. - Culinary Delights: Savor the region's famous Camembert cheese, fresh seafood, and apple-based delicacies like cider and Calvados. - Outdoor Adventures: Enjoy hiking, cycling, and horseback riding through Normandy's rolling hills and lush countryside. - Cultural Events: Participate in local festivals, art exhibitions, and music events that celebrate Normandy's rich heritage. - Coastal Escapes: Spend weekends exploring the stunning Normandy coastline, with its dramatic ... click here to read more

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Welcome to an intriguing opportunity nestled in the picturesque landscape of Normandy, Eure, France. This country home beckons with its expansive living spaces and lush grounds, a hidden gem waiting to be discovered by those seeking a quintessential French lifestyle. Upon arriving at this property, you'll notice the sprawling 6200 m² of land, offering both tranquility and abundant potential. Originally designed by an architect in 1970, this house embodies robust design and function, a solid foundation for a country home that balances seclusion and accessibility. Strategically located, it allows for quick trips to vibrant Rouen just 20 minutes away, the coastal beauty of Deauville in 50 minutes, and the bustling heart of Paris in just an hour and a half via the A13 motorway. An ideal setting for expats or overseas buyers, offering both the charm of rural life and access to urban conveniences. Stepping inside, the home unfolds with a story of spaciousness. On the first floor, you’re greeted by a generous 60m² living room, perfect for family gatherings or entertaining guests. Imagine cozying up with a book by the fireplace or hosting dinner parties with ample space to accommodate everyone. The adjoining study provides a quiet corner for work or hobbies, set apart yet easily accessible. An inviting kitchen awaits your culinary exploration, with direct access to an outdoor terrace, merging indoor and outdoor lifestyles seamlessly. A ground-floor bedroom complete with its own bathroom and terrace access offers a private retreat for guests or aging relatives. Ascend to the first floor, and the house reveals five further bedrooms clustered securely around a landing. This setup provides privacy for family members or visiting f ... click here to read more

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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Nestled in the heart of Normandy, in the charming village of Le Thuit de l'Oison, this delightful 3-bedroom house offers a perfect blend of modern comfort and rustic charm. As a second home, it promises a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of city life, inviting you to unwind and create cherished memories with family and friends. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of nature, with the soft morning light filtering through the large bay windows of your spacious living room. This contemporary home, built in 2020, is designed for those who appreciate quality and tranquility. The single-storey layout ensures easy living, while the thoughtful design elements cater to both relaxation and entertainment. A Lifestyle of Comfort and Convenience The house is situated in a peaceful countryside subdivision, yet remains conveniently close to major roads, shops, and local services. This makes it an ideal location for those seeking a vacation home that offers both seclusion and accessibility. Ground Floor Features: - Welcoming Entrance: Step into a spacious entrance hall complete with a dressing room and ample storage, setting the tone for the rest of the home. - Master Bedroom: Enjoy the privacy of a master suite with an en-suite bathroom, providing a personal retreat within your retreat. - Bright Living Room: The heart of the home, this expansive space is bathed in natural light and features a cozy pellet stove, perfect for chilly evenings. - Open Kitchen: A fully fitted and equipped kitchen awaits your culinary adventures, with an adjoining utility room for added convenience. - Outdoor Living: Step out onto a large south-east facing terrace, ideal for al fresco dining or simply soaking up the sun. Upstairs Delights: - Of ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of Normandy, in the charming village of Le Thuit de l'Oison, this delightful 3-bedroom house offers the perfect escape for those seeking a second home in France. With its serene countryside setting and modern amenities, this property is an ideal retreat for families, couples, or anyone looking to immerse themselves in the tranquil beauty of the French countryside. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of nature, sipping your morning coffee on a sun-drenched terrace, and planning a day filled with exploration and relaxation. This is the lifestyle that awaits you in this beautifully designed home, built in 2020, and offering a harmonious blend of contemporary comfort and rustic charm. A Home Designed for Comfort and Convenience The house is thoughtfully laid out over two floors, providing ample space for both relaxation and entertainment. The ground floor welcomes you with an inviting entrance hall, complete with a dressing room and plenty of storage. The master bedroom, featuring a private bathroom, offers a peaceful sanctuary for rest and rejuvenation. The heart of the home is the expansive living room, bathed in natural light thanks to large bay windows that open onto a spacious 50 m² terrace. Here, you can enjoy al fresco dining or simply unwind while taking in the picturesque views of the surrounding landscape. The living room is equipped with a cozy pellet stove, perfect for those cooler evenings. Adjacent to the living room is a modern, fully fitted kitchen, complete with an adjoining utility room and laundry facilities. Whether you're preparing a simple meal or hosting a dinner party, this kitchen is equipped to meet all your culinary needs. Upstairs, you'll find: - A landing area with o ... click here to read more

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