Renovated 4BR Stone Retreat with Expansive Land in Basse-Normandie

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Coulouvray Boisbenatre, Basse-Normandie, 50670, France, Coulouvray-Boisbenâtre (France)

4 Bedrooms · 2 Bathrooms · 140Floor area

€199,500

House

Parking

4 Bedrooms

2 Bathrooms

140m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Nestled in the serene town of Coulouvray-Boisbenâtre in Basse-Normandie, France, this charming 4-bedroom stone house offers a peaceful rural retreat. The property is situated in a quiet area with a stunning open view, perfect for those looking to escape the hustle and bustile of city life and immerse themselves in the tranquility of the countryside.

The house itself has been thoughtfully renovated to combine modern comfort with traditional charm. The heart of the home is a spacious open-plan living area that includes a contemporary, fully-equipped kitchen adhering to current trends. Adjacent to this is a cozy lounge complete with a wood stove, providing a pleasant and warm ambiance during the colder months. The property also boasts four well-sized bedrooms, an additional office space, two bathrooms, and two toilets, making it an ideal setting for a family or those who may wish to work from home.

Additional features of the house include a small outbuilding and a garage equipped with an attic, offering ample storage solutions or the potential for additional living space. The property is set on an expansive 2240 m2 plot of land, providing significant outdoor space for gardening, leisure activities, or even small-scale farming.

Coulouvray-Boisbenâtre is a village rich in charm and local amenities including a bar and a grocery store. It is also situated just 15 minutes from Villedieu, enhancing its appeal with access to more extensive services and shopping. For nature lovers, the proximity to the Saint Sever national forest, only 5 minutes away, is perfect for hiking, cycling, or simply enjoying leisurely walks in a lush, green environment.

Living in Coulouvray-Boisbenâtre offers a distinctive experience characterized by a combination of peace, community, and natural beauty. The climate in Basse-Normandie is temperate with mild summers and cool winters, complete with adequate rainfall, which keeps the landscape lush and verdant.

For potential buyers from overseas or expats considering relocating, this property presents a fantastic opportunity to experience life in a traditional French village while not being too far from urban centers. The house is in good condition, ready for immediate move-in, but also offers room for personal touches or additional improvements to suit individual tastes.

Property Features:
- Interior Size: 140 m2
- Land Size: 2240 m2
- Bedrooms: 4
- Office: 1
- Bathrooms: 2
- Toilets: 2
- South-facing aspect
- Outbuilding
- Garage with attic

Amenities:
- Fully equipped modern kitchen
- Wood stove in the living area
- Spacious open-plan living space
- Large plot of land

In conclusion, this 4-bedroom stone house in Coulouvray-Boisbenâtre is more than just a residence; it’s a potential haven for those looking to integrate into the French lifestyle amidst a picturesque setting. Whether it is for a family, a couple, or an individual looking for ample space and a connection to nature, this property promises to be a delightful home.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
4
Size
140
Price per m²
€1,425
Garden size
2240
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
Yes
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
2
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
House
Energy label

Unknown

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Nestled in the charming region of Basse-Normandie, in the picturesque commune of Coulouvray-Boisbenâtre, lies a captivating 200 square meter stone farmhouse that promises both character and tranquility. This idyllic property, priced at €250,000, stands proudly on a sprawling parcel of land measuring approximately 5370 square meters, providing ample space for relaxation and outdoor activities. The south-facing orientation ensures that the residence basks in abundant natural light throughout the day. The farmhouse itself, built in the year 1800, retains much of its original charm with modern touches that accommodate contemporary living. The interior boasts six well-sized bedrooms, making it ideal for a family looking to embrace rural living without sacrificing comfort. The property includes three bathrooms, ensuring practicality for a larger family or when hosting guests. The welcoming kitchen, which flows seamlessly into a cozy living room and lounge area, is perfect for family gatherings. Additionally, amenities such as a laundry room, an office, and a toilet on the ground floor add to the home's functionality. For those in need of extra space, the property comes with an annex that includes a living area with a kitchenette, a bathroom with a toilet, and two additional bedrooms upstairs. This setup is perfect for hosting guests or could potentially be used as a rental opportunity. The inclusion of a garage and a separate outbuilding offers further storage solutions or space for hobbies and projects. While the farmhouse is in good condition, new owners might see an opportunity to personalize or update certain aspects to make it their dream home. Realizing the potential of such a property can be a rewarding project, offe ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of Normandy's picturesque Manche region, this enchanting two-bedroom house in Boisyvon offers a unique blend of historical charm and modern potential. Perfectly suited for those seeking a second home or holiday retreat, this property invites you to immerse yourself in the tranquil French countryside while remaining conveniently connected to local amenities and cultural attractions. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of nature, with sunlight streaming through lovingly restored windows that frame views of lush gardens and rolling hills. This is the lifestyle awaiting you in Boisyvon, where the pace of life slows down, and every day feels like a holiday. Property Highlights: - Historical Charm: The house boasts a striking granite fireplace and a unique stone tower staircase, offering a glimpse into its storied past. - Spacious Living Areas: A large dining/sitting room provides ample space for entertaining, while the cozy kitchen is perfect for preparing local delicacies. - Two Generous Bedrooms: Located on the first floor, these rooms offer comfort and privacy, with a garderobe-style toilet adding a touch of medieval flair. - Potential for Expansion: Two attic rooms under the eaves and a lower-level cave present exciting opportunities for additional living space or creative projects. - Mature Gardens: The property's gardens are a haven for nature lovers, featuring a natural spring and a private lavoir, ideal for sustainable gardening. - Outdoor Amenities: Two small paddocks are perfect for keeping horses or other small livestock, while an ancient stone bread oven adds rustic charm. - Practical Additions: An ample garage/workshop with a second floor offers further development potential. Local Lif ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the charming countryside of Normandy in the Manche department, the serene village of St-Pois provides an idyllic setting for this delightful five-bedroom country home. With a backdrop of verdant landscapes and a hint of the rustic equestrian lifestyle, this property offers a mix of modern comforts and enchanting French country charm. Property Overview: This spacious 185 square-meter home has undergone significant renovations and updates to create a comfortable and inviting environment. It features a beautifully maintained garden on an 8.5-acre plot that houses a variety of outbuildings and lush, mature vegetation. Electric gates lead to a carefully designed landscape combining functional elements like a vegetable garden with ornamental touches such as a pond and an orchard. Main Features: - Bedrooms: 5 - Bathrooms: 3 - Size: 185 sqm - Land: 8.5 acres Amenities: - Renovated kitchen with modern appliances - Conservatory with insulated roof - Multiple renovated bathrooms - Geothermal heating system - Private, enclosed garden, and grounds - Electric gates and secure fencing - Equestrian facilities including paddocks and stables - Garages, workshop, and additional outbuildings for varied usage The interior spotlights a renovated kitchen with a central island, modern appliances, and direct access to the conservatory, enhancing the flow of natural light. The living areas, such as the lounge and dining room, are adorned with wood flooring and offer warmth and spaciousness, perfect for family gatherings. Advancing further into this two-story home, the bedrooms offer tranquil views of the surrounding countryside. The master bedroom includes an en-suite bathroom and dressing room, ensuring a private and elegant ret ... click here to read more

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Nestled within the picturesque landscape of Normandy, in the serene commune of Saint-Pois, this 5-bedroom country home offers both excellent privacy and expansive surroundings ideal for a variety of outdoor activities. As a prime equestrian property complete with numerous auxiliary buildings and over 8.5 acres of land, this home could serve as an idyllic retreat for those seeking the tranquility of rural life or an adept horse enthusiast. The property itself enjoys a peaceful rural position and boasts a meticulously renovated house. Recent updates ensure modern comfort, including a newly re-slated front roof, installation of a 4,000L all-water septic tank in 2017, a contemporary kitchen design, efficient conservatory addition, and updated bathroom features. Those considering making this their new home will appreciate the balance of old-world charm with new-world conveniences. Living in Saint-Pois provides a unique opportunity to immerse oneself in Normandy's rich history and lush landscapes. Local amenities are readily available, with daily necessities found just a short drive away in nearby towns such as the charming Juvigny-le-Têrtre, where shops, schools, and banks can be found. Saint-Pois itself is ideal for family living or a change of pace from the bustling city life, offering a tight-knit community atmosphere and easy access to larger towns like Mortain and Saint Hilaire du Harcouët for more extensive shopping. Outdoor enthusiasts will enjoy an array of activities, from horse riding across vast expanses or exploring hiking trails, to visiting the UNESCO heritage site of Mont-Saint-Michel approximately 51km away. The coastal delights of Granville offer a perfect seaside escape, situated just 49km from the prope ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque region of Normandy, in the quaint village of Saint-Pois, this delightful five-bedroom country home offers a perfect blend of rural charm and modern convenience, making it an ideal choice for those seeking a serene lifestyle or a delightful family retreat. Set on a generous 8.5-acre plot, this property is not only spacious inside but also boasts a rich tapestry of outdoor features, tailored for both relaxation and agricultural pursuits. The home itself has been subject to thoughtful renovations by the current owners, ensuring that the new residents can enjoy comfort without immediate concern for major refurbishments. Key updates include a re-slated front roof, a modern eco-friendly 4,000L all-water septic tank installed in 2017, a stylishly remodeled kitchen, and updated bathrooms, enhancing both functionality and aesthetic appeal. The residence is also well insulated, promoting energy efficiency. Accommodation is generously spread across three floors. The ground floor introduces you to a cozy yet spacious lounge complete with a wood burner, set against the backdrop of a traditional fireplace—an ideal setting for family gatherings. The kitchen and dining area, recently modernized, are replete with contemporary appliances and a central island, making it a chef’s delight. The presence of a new conservatory adds a bright, airy touch to the atmosphere, perfect for enjoying views of the surrounding greenery. Upon venturing upstairs, the master suite features not only comfort but luxury with its own dressing room and an en-suite shower room. Additional bedrooms are distributed between the first and loft-like second floor, all finished with care and offering tranquil views of the estate. The ground ... click here to read more

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Nestled within the verdant landscapes of Normandy in the charming commune of Saint-Pois, this exquisite 5-bedroom country home beckons with an opportunity tailored for those seeking a serene lifestyle surrounded by nature. Currently in good condition, this substantial property not only presents comfortable living spaces but also embraces the rustic charm of the region. The residence itself has been thoughtfully renovated to meet contemporary standards without losing its traditional character. Upgrades include a re-slated front roof, a modern kitchen complete with high-end appliances and an induction hob, new bathrooms, and a thoroughly-updated 4,000l all-water septic system installed in 2017. The home features insulated walls ensuring a cozy environment throughout the seasons. The layout is spaciously spread across multiple floors – providing ample room for family living and guest accommodation. The ground floor hosts an inviting conservatory leading to a practical boot room, a generously sized lounge with a wood-burner set in a traditional fireplace, a welcoming entrance hall that connects to a well-appointed kitchen/dining area. Rising to the upper floors, the sleeping quarters include a master suite with an en-suite shower room and dressing room, various additional bedrooms, and efficient secondary shower rooms. This property is not just a home; it's a lifestyle choice. Set in 8.5 acres of land, the estate features landscaped gardens, several outbuildings, and an equestrian facility that includes paddocks and stables – perfect for horse enthusiasts or those aspiring to self-sufficient rural life. The grounds are adorned with an orchard boasting an array of fruit trees and a productive vegetable garden, offering a d ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of Normandy, within the tranquil rural setting of St-Pois, this 4-bedroom house offers a splendid opportunity for those seeking a blend of French charm and the need for some personal touches. With a robust structure and an appealing layout, this residence is perfect for a family looking for a home to personalize while soaking up the serene countryside lifestyle. Upon entering the property through grand gates, a spacious driveway offers ample parking. The garden to the right hints at its previous glory days as a fenced area possibly used for leisurely swims and could be restored to provide endless family fun in the sun. Opposite, a paved patio with a built-in BBQ and a covered terrace sets the stage for delightful outdoor dining and gatherings. The internal ambiance of the house is warmly inviting, characterized by a splendid granite fireplace in the lounge that promises cozy winter evenings. A wood burning stove sits elegantly within this space, complemented by windows that provide views of the lush surroundings and illuminate the area with natural light. The traditional exposed beams add to the quaint, rustic charm of the living space. A functional double aspect kitchen and dining area await culinary adventures, fitted with essential cooking amenities including an island with a gas hob and an oven. The ambiance is enriched by floor and wall cupares and lighted display cabinets, enhancing the room's functionality and aesthetic appeal. Double doors from here lead out to the front terrace, offering a seamless flow between indoor and outdoor living spaces. The property also includes a utility room equipped for all domestic needs, plus a substantial adjoining garage with potential for storage or as ... click here to read more

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Charming Family Home in La Chapelle-Cécelin, Normandy Discover the charm of rural France with a delightful four-bedroom family home nestled in the serene village of La Chapelle-Cécelin in the Manche department of Normandy. This quaint domicile, constructed in 1979, provides a harmonious blend of traditional architecture and modern functionality, making it an ideal residence for families seeking a peaceful retreat amidst lush greenery. Property Features: - Spacious property spread over 112 square meters - Four generously sized bedrooms - One bathroom on the ground floor and a shower room with toilet upstairs - Cozy living area with a fireplace featuring an insert - Bright, fitted kitchen with ample storage - Wooden frames with double glazing throughout - Efficient gas central heating - South-facing terrace ideal for relaxation or entertainment - Basement including laundry room, cellar, boiler room, and parking space - Additional shelter suitable for vehicles or wood storage - Expansive 3253 m2 plot ensuring privacy and extensive outdoor activity space As you step onto the property, a welcoming entrance leads you into a well-laid out ground floor featuring two bedrooms, making it convenient for less mobile occupants or guest accommodation. The heart of the home is the living room, warmed by a charming fireplace, where family gatherings can take place during cooler evenings. The upper level houses two additional bedrooms and a shower room, ideal for children or creating a quiet home office space away from the household bustle. The wooden frames and double glazing ensure year-round comfort, keeping the interior warm during the mild winters and cool during the typically temperate summers characterised by a pleasant climat ... click here to read more

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Immersed in the serene landscapes of Normandy, in the quaint area of Saint-Sever-Calvados, this charming two-bedroom house offers the unique allure of French countryside living. The property, situated on a generously sized 0.29-acre enclosed garden, presents a wonderful canvas for those wishing to personalize a space and create their dream home amidst tranquil surroundings. The house spans over 102 square meters, with well-proportioned rooms distributed over two floors. As you enter, a welcoming hallway leads you into a spacious and inviting kitchen, fully fitted and equipped, ready to be the heart of the home. Adjacent to the kitchen is the sitting and dining room area, featuring an open fireplace that promises cozy evenings and a homely ambiance. A useful shower room and a separate WC with a washbasin complement the ground floor arrangements. Ascending to the first floor, a mezzanine area overlooks the sitting room, offering potential space for a third bedroom, study, or playroom—adding versatility to the layout of the home. The first floor also hosts the main sleeping quarters, with two comfortably sized bedrooms and a full bathroom, ensuring plenty of space for family living or hosting guests. While this home is in good condition, it is an excellent opportunity for those looking to undertake some internal updates and add personal touches. With its solid structure and charming character, this property is ideal as a fixer-upper project for those eager to immerse themselves in renovating, designing, and tailoring their space without the constraints of starting from scratch. Living in Noues de Sienne, especially in the Saint-Sever-Calvados area, offers a blend of peaceful rural life with the convenience of nearby am ... click here to read more

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Welcome to the heart of Normandy, where history breathes life into beautiful landscapes and culture seeps into everyday living. Allow me to introduce you to a charming 3-bedroom house in the tranquil village of Beslon, Manche, nestled in the picturesque region of France. This property offers a delightful blend of comfort and potential, making it an ideal choice for those seeking a serene yet connected lifestyle in one of France's most beloved locales. Upon arrival, you'll perceive a welcoming home spread across a sizable 165 square meters of living space, nestled within a generous 2200 square meters of land. While the house itself is in good condition, there awaits an opportunity for personal touches that can truly elevate this dwelling into a bespoke residence. The property brilliantly harnesses nature's gifts with a geothermal heating system—an eco-friendly feature providing warmth during the cooler months—and the insulation on the west side and gables enhances energy efficiency. Step into a spacious living room, where the cracking of the fireplace adds to the homely charm, perfect for curling up with a book or hosting lively family gatherings. The fitted kitchen, although functional, could serve as a canvas for culinary aficionados looking to create a modern cooking haven. The adjacent utility room and veranda bring convenience into daily life, offering additional spaces for storage and relaxation. Upstairs, discover three bedrooms embellished with natural light, amplifying their warmth and potential for coziness. Two bedrooms are adjoined, ideal for young siblings, and the possibilities for redesign could cater to a variety of family configurations. The shower room and separate WC provide essential amenities for a ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene hamlet of Saint-Michel-de-Montjoie in the picturesque Basse-Normandie region, this delightful 3-bedroom stone house offers a perfect blend of rustic charm and modern living, set against a backdrop of lush French countryside. With its exposed stone walls, wooden beams, and a cozy wood stove, this home offers an inviting atmosphere that balances traditional French architecture with the comforts of contemporary amenities. The thoughtfully designed interior includes a fitted kitchen that opens up to a welcoming living room, creating a fluid space for family gatherings and entertainment. The lounge with its warm wood stove is the ideal spot for relaxing evenings. The house comprises three comfortably sized bedrooms, one of which benefits from an en suite bathroom, providing privacy and convenience. Additionally, there is a separate shower room with a toilet, catering to the needs of family and guests alike. The property is south-facing, ensuring ample natural light throughout the day, enhancing the airy and open feel of the home. The outdoor space includes a pretty enclosed garden that spans 698 square meters, presenting a safe and private environment for children to play and for adults to enjoy serene outdoor living, perhaps with a spot of gardening or weekend barbecues. While the house is in good condition and ready to move in, new owners might see an opportunity to add personal touches or make further enhancements to create their ideal living space. This offers a wonderful project for those looking to immerse themselves in local culture and lifestyle, adding personal enhancements, while making this their new home abroad. Living in Saint-Michel-de-Montjoie provides a peaceful rural lifestyle combin ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque hamlet of Saint-Michel-de-Montjoie, this delightful stone house offers a perfect retreat for those seeking a second home in the heart of Basse-Normandie, France. With its rich history and serene surroundings, this property is not just a house; it's an invitation to experience the quintessential French countryside lifestyle. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of nature, the soft rustle of leaves, and the distant chirping of birds. This is the daily reality in Saint-Michel-de-Montjoie, a charming village that embodies the tranquil essence of rural France. The house itself, a testament to traditional Norman architecture, stands proudly with its exposed stone walls and rustic wooden beams, offering a warm and inviting atmosphere. ### Key Features: - Property Type: Traditional stone house - Location: Saint-Michel-de-Montjoie, Basse-Normandie, France - Condition: Excellent, ready to move in - Size: 110 square meters - Bedrooms: 3 spacious rooms - Bathrooms: 1 full bathroom, 1 en-suite - Land Size: 698 square meters of enclosed, wooded land - Price: €160,000 - Living Room: Cozy space with a wood stove - Kitchen: Fully fitted, open-plan design - Outdoor Space: Includes a woodshed and ample garden area - Accessibility: Close to major transport links, ideal for holiday travel - Investment Potential: Strong rental yield in the second home market ### A Lifestyle to Cherish Owning a second home in Saint-Michel-de-Montjoie means embracing a lifestyle that balances relaxation with cultural richness. The region is renowned for its mild climate, making it a year-round destination. Summers are perfect for exploring the lush countryside, while winters offer a cozy retreat by the wood stove. The local area ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of picturesque Basse-Normandie, in the quaint and beautiful village of Saint-Michel-de-Montjoie, is a delightful 3-bedroom stone house that is just waiting to welcome you home. With its charming facade and rustic appeal, this lovely residence provides a taste of the idyllic French countryside living that so many yearn for. As I juggle the demands of being a busy real estate agent, I must say I’m thrilled to present a gem that offers a balance of tranquility, convenience, and a touch of history. Saint-Michel-de-Montjoie is not just an address; it’s a lifestyle—a peaceful hamlet close enough to local amenities yet far enough for that serene country feel. Known for its lush landscapes and rich history, this area embodies the classic French rural charm. This exquisite house, covering 110 square meters within a generous 698 square meter plot, invites you to experience rustic living. The property is in good condition, so you don’t need to worry about embarking on extensive renovations right away. However, the house is replete with potential if personalization is your thing. Stepping into the property, the character is apparent immediately. The timeless allure of the exposed stone interior walls and the rich wooden beams evoke an age-old elegance mixed with a warm, cozy vibe. The living area is welcoming, featuring a charming wood stove that is perfect for those chilly Normandy winters. Curl up with a book or gather with family and friends to create beautiful memories. Now, let's explore the house itself: - Stone facade with timeless appeal - Cozy lounge with wood stove - Open fitted kitchen perfect for everyday cooking - Three bedrooms offering comfortable living spaces - Charming private bathroom/WC ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of Normandy's picturesque countryside, this expansive 7-bedroom country home in Brécey offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a tranquil second home or a lucrative holiday retreat. With its rich history dating back to the 1700s, this property combines rustic charm with modern comforts, making it an ideal escape for families and friends. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of nature, surrounded by lush greenery and the serene beauty of the French countryside. This property is more than just a house; it's a lifestyle. Whether you're looking to unwind in the peaceful surroundings or explore the vibrant local culture, this home offers the perfect base for your adventures. Local Lifestyle and Attractions: Brécey is a charming village that embodies the quintessential French lifestyle. With its local store, quaint restaurant, and patisserie, you'll find everything you need just a stone's throw away. The nearby towns of St Hilaire, Mortain, and Avranches offer additional amenities, including swimming pools and shopping options. For those who love the outdoors, Normandy is a paradise. From hiking and cycling through the rolling hills to exploring the stunning beaches just 35-45 minutes away, there's no shortage of activities to enjoy. The iconic Mont St Michel is also within easy reach, offering a glimpse into France's rich history and culture. Property Features: - Main House: - 7 spacious bedrooms, perfect for accommodating family and guests. - 4 bathrooms, ensuring comfort and convenience for all. - A large dining room and lounge with exposed beams and a wood-burner, creating a cozy atmosphere. - A well-equipped kitchen with modern appliances and ample storage space. - A charming s ... click here to read more

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Set your sights on the idyllic countryside of Normandy, France, where a charming country home awaits eager buyers looking for an idyllic life in Brécey, nestled in Manche. Far removed from the hectic metropolis life, this delightful property offers peace and tranquility, paired with stunning rural vistas. Dotted amidst lush greenery, this well-maintained home encapsulates the charm and allure of rural France while providing ample space for a family or as a quaint getaway spot. Situated in a lovely hamlet, this country house makes a splendid family residence with its generous, spacious rooms, its lovely garden, and its magical charm for those seeking solace and a serenade from the hustle and bustle elsewhere. The surrounding area makes it a delightful experience for family living, attracting those charmed by the French countryside. As a busy real estate agent, let me guide you swiftly through the highlights so you can picture yourself settled in a picturesque pocket of Normandy. Picture stepping into this welcoming home where a cozy lounge greets you—a perfect spot to gather around the warmth of the wood-burning granite fireplace, basking in the soft glow of the inset spotlights. The exposed beams add a rustic elegance to the ambiance, evoking a sense of timeless beauty and cozyness. Imagine the laughter and conversations taking place in this inviting space, making it a focal point for family gatherings. Moving deeper into the abode, you're welcomed by a newly fitted kitchen. It features sliding patio doors that frame the garden views outside, creating a delightful view as you prepare your meals. The granite fireplace within contributes to this cooking haven's charm while modern amenities ensure you have all convenienc ... click here to read more

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If you're searching for a slice of idyllic rural living in the picturesque Normandy region of France, this country home in Brécey might just be what you've been waiting for. Nestled in a serene, rural hamlet, this stone-built house has been cherished by the same owner for two decades, and it stands as a testament to timeless design and country-style living. Located in the Manche department of Normandy, Brécey is a charming, vibrant community that serves as an ideal destination for those seeking tranquility and a slower pace of life. The region is known for its stunning countryside views, apple orchards, and historical landmarks. Notably, the world-renowned Mont St Michel is just 36 kilometers from here. The climate in Normandy is temperate, with mild weather throughout the year, making it suitable for outdoor enthusiasts who take pleasure in hiking, cycling, or simply enjoying the stunning vistas. The property itself offers a haven for potential buyers who envision a life away from the hustle and bustle of city living. Set on over an acre of gardens adorned with apple and chestnut trees, this house provides the tranquility and opportunity to cultivate an organic vegetable garden or simply relax in the natural surroundings. With ample greenery enveloping the property, this country home facilitates an intimate connection with nature. Upon arrival, you're greeted by the rustic allure of the country home’s exterior—a perfect introduction to the wealth of potential inside this charming residence. Inside, the ground floor presents a cozy and functional kitchen, complete with a tiled floor and space for all the modern conveniences one might require. Moving through, you'll find a utility area for additional practicality, pair ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque countryside of Normandy, in the serene town of Brécey, this charming four-bedroom country home offers a wonderful blend of rustic appeal and spacious living areas, making it ideal for families or those looking to immerse themselves in the tranquil French rural life. With a generous 190 square meters of living space, this house is priced at an accessible €192,500. The home sits in a peaceful hamlet, ensuring privacy and a close-knit community feel - perfect for those moving from abroad seeking a quieter lifestyle. The garden is a spacious retreat surrounded by mature trees and features a large concrete patio, ideal for outdoor dining and relaxation. Upon entering the property, the ground floor welcomes you with a spacious lounge adorned with a traditional granite fireplace and wood-burner, setting a cozy ambiance. The exposed beams and tiled floors add to the rustic charm of the home. The recently updated kitchen is a culinary enthusiast’s delight, featuring modern amenities, an island unit, and ample space for family meals. Adjacent to the kitchen, the games room can double as a dining area, accommodating family gatherings or dinner parties. The first floor hosts three well-appointed bedrooms, each with its own unique character, from granite fireplaces to exposed beams, creating a warm, inviting atmosphere. The master bedroom is especially spacious and includes a quaint mezzanine overlooking exposed stone walls. The family bathroom is equipped with modern fixtures including a twin vanity, bath, and a separate shower. For those with a penchant for customization, there is potential to personalize the home further as some finishing works are required. This offers a wonderful opportunity for n ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque countryside of Normandy, France, this 3-bedroom country home in Brécey offers a serene escape for those looking to settle in the peaceful French countryside. With its rich stone architecture and an expansive plot of over an acre filled with lush apple and chestnut trees, this property is ideal for families or anyone seeking tranquility away from the hustle and bustle of city life. As a busy agent with international reach, I am thrilled to present this potential gem to overseas buyers and expats seeking a slice of rural France. Property Features: - 3 bedrooms - 2 bathrooms - Spacious lounge with woodburner - Traditional stone-built home - Large semi-detached barn - 2 additional smaller barns - Expansive gardens spanning over an acre - Apple and chestnut trees on property - Quiet rural hamlet location - Close proximity to market town Stepping into this country home, you'll immediately sense the history and character of a property that has been lovingly maintained by its owners for the past two decades. The ground floor welcomes you with a cozy kitchen area that's perfect for whipping up a French feast, complete with spaces for appliances and charming tiled details. Adjacent is a utility space and convenient shower room, ideal for day-to-day practicality. As you move into the spacious lounge, you'll notice exposed stone walls that speak of the home's history. The room is kept warm by a charming woodburner, creating a welcoming atmosphere perfect for spending evenings inside during cooler seasons. The parquet flooring adds a touch of rustic charm, and large windows invite in natural light, making this space both cozy and expansive. It's a room meant for family gatherings or simply relaxing with ... click here to read more

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