Secluded Stone Retreat with Expansive Grounds in Lanuéjouls, Aveyron

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Midi-Pyrénées, Aveyron, Lanuéjouls, France, Lanuéjouls (France)

1 Bedrooms · 2 Bathrooms · 184Floor area

€252,000

House

No parking

1 Bedrooms

2 Bathrooms

184m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Nestled in the serene region of Midi-Pyrénées, Aveyron, in the quaint village of Lanuéjouls, France, this charming 1-bedroom stone house presents a delightful opportunity for those looking to immerse themselves in the tranquility of rural French living. With its rustic charm coupled with contemporary touches, this property promises a lifestyle that blends traditional comfort with modern functionality, perfect for individuals or couples looking for a peaceful retreat.

The house itself radiates a warm, welcoming ambience, making it an appealing choice for those transitioning from overseas or expats desiring a taste of authentic French countryside living without sacrificing modern comforts. As you step inside, the spacious salon invites you to relax and unwind, perfect for entertaining guests or spending a quiet evening at home. The adjoining dining area offers a scenic view of the surrounding landscapes, providing an ideal backdrop for family meals or intimate dinner parties.

The kitchen is well-equipped with modern appliances and ample storage space, making it a pleasure to prepare meals with local ingredients sourced from nearby markets. The bedroom serves as a cozy escape, offering restful nights amidst the quiet surroundings. Additionally, the house features a high-spec bathroom with contemporary fittings, ensuring comfort and convenience.

While the property is in good condition, it is currently in the final stages of renovation, lending itself to those who wish to add their own personal touch to create their dream home. This also makes it an appealing choice for those who enjoy DIY projects or are looking to invest some love and care into their new residence.

The outdoor space enhances the property’s appeal significantly. It includes a stone barn, providing substantial storage or the potential for conversion into additional living space (subject to necessary permissions), a versatile abri ideal for outdoor relaxation, and a quaint stone chicken house perfect for those interested in hobby farming. The presence of a traditional outdoor bread oven and a reliable well further adds to the property’s charm, embodying the self-sufficient lifestyle that rural France promotes.

Set on a generous plot of 4981m², the grounds offer abundant space for gardening, outdoor activities, or simply soaking up the scenic beauty of the Aveyron region. The expansive land surrounding the property ensures privacy and a deep connection with nature, a cherished aspect of countryside living.

Living in Lanuéjouls and the Midi-Pyrénées region offers more than just scenic landscapes and tranquility. The area is ripe with cultural experiences, historical sites, and a close-knit community feel. From exploring local vineyards and participating in wine tastings to hiking in the majestic landscapes of Aveyron, residents can enjoy a variety of activities that enrich their lifestyle. The climate here features distinct seasons, with warm summers ideal for outdoor activities and crisp, sometimes snowy winters that bring about the beauty of the season.

For those considering moving to France, Lanuéjouls provides a compelling mix of seclusion and accessibility, with essential amenities just a short drive away and larger cities reachable for weekend trips. It’s a lifestyle that prioritizes community, nature, and the slower pace of life, ensuring that every day is lived to the fullest amidst beautiful surroundings.

- Property features:

- Bedroom: 1
- Bathrooms: 2
- Kitchen: Modern appliances and storage
- Dining Room: Spacious with views
- Salon: Large area for relaxation and entertainment
- Outdoor bread oven
- Well for water supply
- Stone barn for potential conversion
- Cozy abri
- Land size: 4981m²

For those yearning for a serene escape or seeking a unique property investment, this picturesque home in Lanuéjouls might just be what you’re looking for - a perfect blend of past and present, ready for your personal touch to bring it to its full potential.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
1
Size
184
Price per m²
€1,370
Garden size
3800
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
2
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
House
Energy label

Unknown

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Imagine finding a quaint one-bedroom stone house deeply embedded in the scenic tranquility of Lanuéjouls, Midi-Pyrenees. This property beautifully merges rustic charm with touches of modern comfort, perfect for those aspiring to a peaceful country lifestyle or simply seeking a serene retreat. The house is an epitome of traditional architecture, with its stonework radiating timeless appeal that invites you into a world of calm and seclusion. The spacious living area offers a cozy ambiance for relaxation and entertainment, while the adjacent dining room is ideal for intimate family meals or entertaining guests. In the kitchen, modern appliances and ample storage make cooking a delight, supporting both everyday living and culinary experiments. A meticulously designed bathroom with contemporary fittings provides a touch of luxury, necessary for unwinding after a day exploring the lush surroundings. The bedroom, snug and comfortable, promises restful nights sheltered from the outside world. Adding to the charm and utility of the property is a classic stone barn that presents substantial storage options or potential for conversion into additional living space (subject to the necessary permissions). The estate also features an abri for outdoor relaxation, a quaint stone hen house perfect for hobby farming, and a traditional outdoor bread oven that will appeal to baking enthusiasts. A reliable well on the property ensures a consistent water supply. Set over an expansive 4981m2 of countryside, the land around the house offers vast potential for gardening, leisure, and other outdoor activities. The property is in the final stages of renovation, mainly requiring just the finishing touches. This offers a wonderful opportunity fo ... click here to read more

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A Tranquil Escape in the Heart of France Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant chirping of birds, as the morning sun casts a golden hue over the rolling hills of Maleville. This is not just a home; it's a sanctuary where time slows down, and every moment is savored. Nestled in the picturesque French countryside, this 4-bedroom manor offers a unique blend of rustic charm and modern comfort, making it the perfect vacation home or second residence. A Day in the Life Start your day with a leisurely breakfast on the shaded terrace, where the aroma of freshly brewed coffee mingles with the scent of blooming wildflowers. As the day unfolds, explore the expansive 2,000 m² grounds, where each corner offers a new discovery—from the vibrant vegetable garden to the inviting wooden terrace by the above-ground pool. In the afternoon, retreat to the main house, a spacious 180 m² abode that exudes warmth and character. The kitchen, with its traditional French design, is perfect for preparing a hearty meal using local produce from the nearby Villefranche-de-Rouergue market. After lunch, relax in the living room, where the crackling of the insert fireplace creates a cozy ambiance. Seasonal Splendor and Local Delights Maleville is a gateway to a world of seasonal activities and cultural experiences. In spring, the landscape bursts into life, offering scenic hiking trails and cycling routes. Summer invites you to partake in local festivals, where music and laughter fill the air. Autumn is a time for wine tasting and exploring the rich culinary heritage of the region, while winter transforms the countryside into a serene wonderland, perfect for quiet reflection. The nearby town of Villefranche-de-Rouergue is ... click here to read more

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A Journey to Tranquility: Your French Countryside Retreat Awaits Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant chirping of birds, as the morning sun filters through the lush greenery surrounding your charming cottage in Maleville, France. This is not just a property; it's a canvas for your dreams, a place where you can craft a life of serenity and fulfillment. A Canvas for Your Vision Nestled at the end of a quiet road, this authentic Rouergue farmhouse offers a unique opportunity to create a personalized haven. With 80 square meters of living space, the cottage is ripe for renovation, allowing you to infuse your style and preferences into every corner. The property includes a 65 square meter barn, a 52 square meter pigsty, and a 120 square meter metal shed, all set on a sprawling 3,761 square meters of land. Whether you envision a lush garden, a cozy outdoor seating area, or a small vineyard, the possibilities are endless. A Day in the Life Start your day with a leisurely breakfast in the 19 square meter kitchen, where the aroma of freshly brewed coffee mingles with the scent of blooming flowers from your garden. The kitchen opens into a spacious living area, perfect for hosting intimate gatherings or enjoying quiet evenings by the fireplace. The cottage features three bedrooms, each offering a unique charm. The 20 square meter master bedroom, complete with a fireplace and built-in cupboard, provides a cozy retreat. Two additional adjoining bedrooms, measuring 15 and 20 square meters, offer ample space for family or guests. Embrace the Local Lifestyle Located just five minutes from a vibrant village, you'll have easy access to shops, amenities, a school, and a pharmacy. The nearby historic bas ... click here to read more

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A Timeless Retreat in the Heart of Aveyron Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds, as the morning sun casts a golden hue over your private lake. This is not just a dream but a daily reality at this enchanting 3-bedroom chateau nestled in the picturesque countryside of Montbazens, Aveyron. With its rich history dating back to 1841, this property offers a unique blend of rustic charm and modern comforts, making it an ideal vacation home or second residence. A Day in the Life at Your Chateau Start your day with a leisurely breakfast on the expansive wooden veranda, where the panoramic views of the surrounding parkland and shimmering lake set the perfect backdrop. As the day unfolds, explore the 4 hectares of lush land, perhaps indulging in a morning stroll or a quiet moment by the water's edge. The chateau's spacious interiors, featuring a grand inglenook fireplace and elegant wooden staircase, invite you to unwind and savor the tranquility of rural life. Seasonal Splendors and Local Delights Throughout the year, the Midi-Pyrénées region offers a tapestry of experiences. In spring, the landscape bursts into a riot of colors, while summer brings warm, sun-drenched days perfect for swimming in your private pool. Autumn's golden hues transform the countryside, and winter's crisp air invites cozy evenings by the fire. The local area is a treasure trove of cultural and culinary delights. Discover the vibrant markets of Rodez, where you can sample regional specialties like Roquefort cheese and aligot. For the adventurous, the nearby Lot Valley offers hiking trails and kayaking opportunities, while history enthusiasts can explore the medieval architecture of Villefranche de Rouergue. ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Midi-Pyrénées region, this enchanting farmhouse in Prévinquières offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of French countryside charm. With its sprawling 7000m² of land, this property is more than just a house; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in tranquility, natural beauty, and cultural richness. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves in your very own chestnut grove, the sun casting a warm glow over the rolling hills of Aveyron. This is not just a second home; it's a retreat from the hustle and bustle of everyday life, a place where you can truly unwind and reconnect with nature. ### A Home with Character and Potential The main house, boasting 159m² of living space, is a testament to traditional French architecture, with its stone walls and rustic charm. The spacious living/dining area, complete with an open fireplace, invites cozy evenings with family and friends, while the 26m² kitchen is perfect for crafting culinary delights inspired by the local produce. - Bedrooms: 4 spacious rooms, including a 33m² master suite on the second floor. - Bathrooms: 1, with potential for expansion. - Living Space: 159m², with an additional 70m² attic space ripe for conversion. - Kitchen: 26m², ideal for family gatherings and entertaining. - Barn: A 200m² stone barn, perfect for storage or creative projects. - Shed: 75m², providing ample space for vehicles and equipment. - Land: Over 7000m², including a chestnut grove and a water source. - Cellars: Cool and spacious, ideal for wine storage. ### The Allure of Prévinquières Prévinquières is a hidden gem in the Aveyron department, known for its rich history, vibrant culture, and stunning landscapes. The region offers a mild cl ... click here to read more

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On a still morning in Aveyron, you step out onto the upper terrace and the land just rolls away from you — four hectares of meadow catching the early light, no road noise, no neighbor's roof in sight, just the faint ring of cowbells somewhere in the valley below and the smell of cut grass warming up. That's the daily reality of this property outside Villeneuve, and it hits differently than any brochure photo can prepare you for. This is a genuine Quercy farmhouse that's been taken apart and put back together with real conviction. The bones are original — thick limestone walls quarried locally, timber beams that have been in place for well over a century — but the living spaces read as thoroughly modern. Not in a cold, minimalist way. In the way that good renovation always works: high ceilings kept tall, stone floors kept bare, and new elements like aluminum double-glazed frames and remote-controlled electric curtains added without apology. The old and the new don't fight each other here. They just coexist. The 250 square metres of living space is spread across three levels and ten rooms, which gives the house a generosity you feel immediately. The original billiard room, now used as the main dining room, has a ceiling high enough to fit a mezzanine above it — a genuinely rare feature that changes the atmosphere of an evening meal in a way that's hard to explain until you've sat under it with a bottle of Marcillac wine and candles going. The study overlooks the full extent of the property and opens directly onto the large terrace-roof above the ground-floor extension; on a clear day you can see the limestone causse in the middle distance and the wooded ridgelines beyond. It's the kind of room that makes you want to actu ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Midi-Pyrénées region, this delightful house in Villeneuve, Aveyron, offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a second home in the serene French countryside. With its rich history and charming features, this property is more than just a house; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in tranquility and cultural richness. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of nature, the sun casting a warm glow over your private garden. This south-facing home, set in a quiet hamlet, is perfect for those who cherish peace and privacy. The mature, landscaped garden is a haven for relaxation, offering a perfect spot for morning coffee or evening wine under the stars. ### Key Features: - Location: Villeneuve, Aveyron, Midi-Pyrénées, France - Property Type: House - Condition: Good - Size: 112 sqm - Bedrooms: 1 - Bathrooms: 1 - Price: €165,000 - Unique Features: Covered stone and wood terrace, mature garden, historical character - Potential: Attic and additional rooms for renovation - Amenities: Double-glazed windows, garage, bread oven - Accessibility: Close to local amenities and transport links ### A Glimpse into Your New Lifestyle Historical Charm Meets Modern Comfort This house, once part of a small château, retains its historical charm with mullioned windows and a former tower site. The walnut fireplace in the kitchen is a nod to its storied past, providing a cozy focal point for gatherings. Space to Grow and Personalize While the main living areas are in good condition, the property offers exciting potential for personalization. The large room upstairs and the attic are ripe for conversion, allowing you to tailor the space to your needs, whether it's an additional bedroom, a home office, ... click here to read more

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Discover the charm and potential of this spacious 3-bedroom farmhouse located in the serene area of Midi-Pyrenees, Aveyron, near the quaint town of Rignac, France. Currently in need of renovation, this property promises a unique opportunity for those looking to imbue a classic space with their personal design and modern comforts. It stands as a beacon of possibility for families, couples, or individuals enthusiastic about crafting their ideal home in the heart of France. Sitting on a generous plot of 2592 m², this property boasts a substantial amount of outdoor space, ripe for transformation into lush gardens or for potentially adding outdoor entertainment amenities. The existing structure comprises a ground floor featuring a 30m² living room, a bathroom, a toilet, a storage cellar, and a bedroom with an adjoining 10m² room that could serve as a study or small lounge. The first floor is home to two large bedrooms alongside convertible attic spaces, offering flexibility to tailor the layout to your lifestyle needs. In addition to the main residence, the property includes an array of outbuildings: a two-level barn of 55m² per floor provides ample space for storage or could be converted into workshop areas or additional living quarters. Additional structures include an 84m² shed, a 27m² lean-to, and three other spaces ranging from 12m² to 27m², which can be adapted for various uses. Whether you envision a workshop, artist studio, or separate guest accommodations, this property accommodates multifacialized use. This farmhouse is indeed a renovator’s delight. Future residents will need to install a new sanitation system and heating solution, thus providing a blank canvas to implement eco-friendly and modern utilities. Alth ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque French countryside, this delightful cottage in Villeneuve offers an enchanting escape for those seeking a second home in Europe. With its charming architecture and serene surroundings, this property is more than just a house; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with tranquility, culture, and adventure. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of nature, the sun casting a warm glow over the lush garden that surrounds your new home. This 120m² cottage, with its three cozy bedrooms and two modern bathrooms, is the perfect retreat for families and couples alike. The spacious living room, complete with a fireplace, invites you to unwind after a day of exploring the local treasures. ### A Gateway to French Culture and Adventure Villeneuve, a historic bastide village, is renowned for its vibrant cultural scene and rich history. As a resident, you'll have the opportunity to immerse yourself in local festivals, art exhibitions, and music events that breathe life into this charming community. The village's traditional markets, held every Sunday, offer a delightful array of local produce and artisanal goods, perfect for stocking up your kitchen with fresh ingredients. ### Explore the Great Outdoors For those who love the outdoors, Villeneuve is a paradise. The surrounding countryside is a haven for hiking, cycling, and leisurely strolls. Discover the beauty of the Aveyron region, with its rolling hills, lush forests, and scenic trails. Whether you're an avid adventurer or prefer a gentle walk, there's something for everyone. ### Convenient Accessibility Despite its peaceful setting, Villeneuve is conveniently located just 20 minutes from Villefranche-de-Rouergue, a bustling town offerin ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the enchanting hamlet of Villeneuve, located in the picturesque Midi-Pyrénées region of Aveyron, France, this captivating 1-bedroom house is a real treasure for those seeking a charming abode filled with history and potential. This home, built with character and charm, offers 130 square meters of space for a cozy yet fulfilling life. As a busy real estate agent, I'm thrilled to present this gem to overseas buyers looking for their own slice of French paradise. Living in Villeneuve is like stepping back in time, where rustic traditions meet tranquil living. This peaceful hamlet is ideal for those who desire a retreat from the hustle and bustle of urban life. France is renowned for its breathtaking landscapes, and Villeneuve is no exception. Surrounded by rolling hills and lush greenery, this area boasts a moderate climate with warm summers and mild winters, perfect for enjoying your new home year-round. Upon reaching the property, you'll be enchanted by its mature landscaped garden, offering a serene retreat for relaxation and leisure. The house itself is south-facing, bathing the interior with natural light. The entrance to the home is through a delightful kitchen, featuring a charming walnut fireplace, where you're sure to envision cozy evenings cooking hearty meals. The kitchen flows into the inviting living room, perfect for unwinding or entertaining guests. The house comprises one well-appointed bedroom, ensuring you have a peaceful nook to rest. A highlight is the large room of 35 square meters, ripe for renovation, which offers the exciting opportunity to expand your living space or create a personalized area. This room leads to the attic, which holds further potential for conversion. Imagine transfo ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene countryside of Villeneuve, France, this charming stone cottage offers a quintessential escape for those seeking a second home or vacation retreat. With its rustic allure and modern comforts, this property is a haven for relaxation and adventure, perfectly suited for creating cherished memories with family and friends. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of nature, the sun casting a warm glow over the rolling hills of the Causse plateau. This 176 m² stone cottage, located just 4 km from the historic bastide town of Villeneuve, is a sanctuary of tranquility and charm. The property boasts three bedrooms and a single bathroom, making it an ideal size for family getaways or hosting guests. ### A Home with Character and Comfort The cottage's interior is a harmonious blend of traditional charm and modern convenience. The main living area on the first floor features a spacious 41 m² living room and kitchen, perfect for cozy family dinners or entertaining friends. The wood-burning stove adds a touch of rustic warmth, creating an inviting atmosphere during cooler months. The attic has been thoughtfully converted into a master bedroom with an en-suite shower room, offering a private retreat with stunning views of the surrounding countryside. A mezzanine provides an additional sleeping area, ideal for children or guests. On the garden level, a separate entrance leads to a self-contained living space, complete with a living room, kitchen, bedroom, and shower room. This versatile layout offers potential for rental income or a private guest suite. ### Outdoor Oasis Step outside to discover an intimate garden, where a sparkling swimming pool invites you to unwind and soak up the sun. An open shed, ripe fo ... click here to read more

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A Tranquil Retreat in the Heart of Aveyron Nestled amidst the rolling hills and lush greenery of the Midi-Pyrénées, this expansive 9-bedroom stone farmhouse offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant chirping of birds, as the morning sun filters through the trees, casting a warm glow over the landscape. This is not just a property; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in tranquility and natural beauty. A Home with History and Heart This charming country home, with its 425 square meters of living space, is a testament to timeless elegance and thoughtful renovation. The farmhouse seamlessly blends traditional architecture with modern comforts, offering a unique living experience. The private section of the home boasts a spacious 38-square-meter living room, perfect for cozy family gatherings, and a 36-square-meter kitchen and dining area that invites culinary exploration. A Haven for Family and Guests With nine bedrooms and seven bathrooms, this property is ideal for hosting family and friends or operating as a successful gîte. The upper floor features four fully equipped and tastefully furnished gîtes, each with independent access, ensuring privacy for guests. These gîtes, with their own living areas and kitchens, provide a comfortable and inviting space for visitors to unwind. Embrace the Outdoors Set on nearly five hectares of picturesque land, the property offers a wealth of outdoor amenities. A 10x4 saltwater swimming pool, heated by a modern heat pump, promises refreshing dips during the warm summer months. The surrounding gardens, dotted with oak and chestnut trees, create a peaceful oasis for relaxation and reflection. ... click here to read more

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A Journey Back in Time: Experience the Enchantment of Rignac's Historic Mill House Nestled at the end of a secluded, unmade road, this 18th-century mill house in Rignac, France, offers a unique blend of history, sustainability, and modern comfort. As you approach, the gentle murmur of the river and the rustling leaves of the surrounding woodland create a serene symphony, inviting you to step into a world where time seems to stand still. A Living Legacy This remarkable property, with its water rights, harnesses the power of nature to produce 18 kW of hydroelectric power, generating an annual return of €8,000 to €10,000. The mill has been meticulously renovated, preserving its artisanal and industrial heritage while incorporating quality materials and modern amenities. Imagine waking up in one of the six spacious bedrooms, sunlight filtering through the windows, and the promise of a day filled with exploration and relaxation. Daily Rhythms and Seasonal Splendor Life in this mill house is a tapestry of daily rhythms and seasonal changes. In the spring, the surrounding 7 hectares of land burst into a riot of colors, with wildflowers carpeting the meadows. Summer invites you to enjoy leisurely afternoons on the sandy beach by the river, or perhaps a picnic in the gazebo nestled in the woods. Autumn paints the landscape in hues of gold and crimson, perfect for long walks along the GR footpath that meanders through the property. Winter, with its crisp air, is the ideal time to gather around the bread oven, savoring the warmth and aroma of freshly baked bread. A Culinary Haven The heart of the home is its magnificent kitchen, where culinary adventures await. With local markets offering fresh produce, you can indulge in th ... click here to read more

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Nestled within the picturesque region of Midi-Pyrénées, in the heart of Aveyron, France, emerges a unique opportunity for international buyers looking to immerse themselves in the charm and grace of French village living. The town of Rieupeyroux serves as the serene backdrop for this inviting, well-maintained six-bedroom house, offering not just a place to reside but an experience to relish. As you wander through Rieupeyroux, you'll be greeted by the captivating essence of a town where rich history and tranquil nature come together. This cozy town is a perfect escape from the busyness of city life, yet it buzzes with the spirit of community and tradition. With roots deeply embedded in medieval history, the town thrives with local markets, friendly smiles, and the sweet aroma of croissants from its delightful bakeries. If you're someone who enjoys slow living and appreciates the finer details of life, this could just be the place for you. Let me now tell you a bit about the property itself. Positioned on an enviable plot, the home is not just structurally robust but carries potential for those with a vision. Here's a place where dreams can grow. It's a spacious dwelling perfect for a large family or someone with aspirations for hosting guests or short-stay visitors. The accommodations include six generously sized bedrooms, complemented by three exquisite bathrooms, ensuring comfort and privacy for all residents and visitors. Imagine waking up and savoring your breakfast on an open terrace, embraced by the fresh, comforting air of the countryside. The terrace is a space where families can gather for meals or simply relax under the French sky. Evenings are graced with views that promise to relax the busiest of minds — wo ... click here to read more

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Located in the picturesque village of Rieupeyroux in the beautiful region of Midi-Pyrénées, Aveyron, France, this charming 3-bedroom stone farmhouse offers a perfect balance of rustic charm and modern convenience. Sitting quietly in a serene hamlet, this property combines the tranquility of countryside living with the convenience of being just a short drive away from a bustling town and the city of Rodez. This property boasts three spacious bedrooms and two well-appointed bathrooms, making it an ideal home for families looking for a peaceful retreat or expats wanting a slice of French country life. The house exudes character with its exposed beams, open fireplace, and classic exposed stone walls, offering an authentic French farmhouse experience. The layout of the home allows for the possibility of living on one level, providing comfort and accessibility for all. Walking through the front door, you'll find yourself in one of the two cozy reception rooms, perfect for relaxing or entertaining guests. The kitchen is both functional and charming, ideal for cooking up family meals or hosting dinner parties. The property also features not one, but two conservatories, providing additional space that could be used as a sunny breakfast room, a reading nook, or even a small indoor garden. One of the standout features of this home is the 8 x 4 meter pool, perfect for cooling off during the warm summer months. Adjacent to the pool, there is a well that adds to the rustic charm and practicality of this farmhouse. Key features of the property: - 3 spacious bedrooms - 2 well-appointed bathrooms - Two reception rooms - Fully functional kitchen - Two conservatories - Exposed beams and stone walls - Open fireplace - Possibility to liv ... click here to read more

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Imagine waking up in your own private oasis to the gentle sound of a river flowing nearby. This isn't just a property; it's a living storybook of natural splendor and timeless appeal. Nestled in the charming and peaceful village of Rieupeyroux in the Aveyron department of the Midi-Pyrénées region, this estate spans over 10 hectares of magnificent countryside. A picturesque stone bridge arches over the river, guiding you to a hidden waterfall. This idyllic property offers a remarkable opportunity to shape a unique lifestyle in one of the most tranquil settings imaginable. The House - A Journey of Possibilities As you step into the four-bedroom house, you'll be enchanted by its rustic charm. The house is in good condition—though it offers plenty of potential for personalization and enhancement. It consists of a semi-equipped kitchen where family meals can become lifelong memories, a spacious dining room ripe for hosting unforgettable gatherings, and a versatile loft space that encourages limitless creative possibilities. It's a house that invites dreams and will become uniquely yours with a bit of customization. Property Features: - 4 spacious bedrooms - 3 bathrooms - Semi-equipped kitchen - Large dining room - Loft space with great potential - Original rustic features - Garage - Cellar - Multiple outbuildings - Over 10 hectares of land - Private river - Stunning waterfall - Scenic stone bridge The Historic Mill & Outbuildings – Full of Potential The property also touts a historic water mill, now an extraordinary blank canvas. Imagine transforming this into a charming guesthouse or a unique gîte to host friends and family or even paying guests. The mill and its additional barns, garage, cellar, and various outbuildings ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Midi-Pyrénées region, this delightful stone house in Rieupeyroux offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of French countryside charm. Perfectly suited for those seeking a second home or a holiday retreat, this property combines traditional character with modern comforts, making it an ideal investment for overseas buyers and expats. ### Discover the Allure of Rieupeyroux Rieupeyroux, a quaint village in the Aveyron department, is renowned for its serene landscapes, rich history, and vibrant local culture. The region boasts a mild climate, with warm summers and mild winters, making it a year-round destination for relaxation and exploration. The village itself is a tapestry of medieval architecture, bustling markets, and friendly locals, offering a genuine taste of French rural life. ### A Home with Character and Comfort This charming stone house spans 158 square meters and is in excellent condition, ready to welcome its new owners. With three spacious bedrooms and two well-appointed bathrooms, it provides ample space for family and guests. The exposed beams and traditional fireplace add a touch of rustic elegance, while the two light-filled conservatories offer a perfect spot to unwind and enjoy the surrounding views. ### Outdoor Living at Its Finest The property is set in a tranquil hamlet, just a short 4-minute drive from the village center. Outside, the 8x4m pool invites you to bask in the sun, while the shaded terrace is perfect for al fresco dining. The well-maintained garden, complete with its own well, offers a peaceful retreat and a touch of nature's beauty. ### Investment Potential With a realistic asking price of €195,950, this property presents an attractive investm ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the idyllic heart of the Lot valley, near the gateway to Capdenac, lies a property that holds both charm and potential. This is not just any house, but a character-filled stone dwelling that beckons with the promise of countryside living and a touch of renovation creativity. The semi-detached village house, a gem in Midi-Pyrenees, Aveyron, Bouillac, France, presents itself as an inviting canvas for those ready to infuse it with their personal touch. Spread across 90m², the main body of the house has seen a variety of renovations bringing it to a good condition, with room left for your imagination to roam. The living area, a generously sized 46m² space, seamlessly flows into an 18.7m^2 kitchen, both of which bask in the warmth of the south-west facing balcony. A bedroom measuring 16.8m² offers a tranquil retreat, complemented by a separate toilet and a shower room of 7.2m². The house also boasts convertible attics, approximately 65m² in size, presenting endless possibilities for expansion. Intriguingly, a large 38m² room with independent access awaits your vision, ripe for transformation into additional living space or a studio for rental income opportunity. Adding to the property's allure is a west wing designated for seasonal rental; a well-appointed T3 featuring a living room, kitchen, two bedrooms, and a shower room + WC, already generating rental income. The property is serenely situated a mere hundred meters from the serene river, placed on a lush 911m² plot adorned with a variety of trees and a vegetable garden, benefiting from a well for irrigation. Additional practical spaces include different basements totaling 134m² and a 19.5m² laundry room on a concrete slab. Amenities: - Large south-west facin ... click here to read more

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