Serene 2-Bedroom Home with Forest Views in Vailly-sur-Aisne, France: Spacious Living, Energy Renovated, Large Garage

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Picardy, Aisne, Vailly-sur-Aisne, France, Vailly-sur-Aisne (France)

2 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 78Floor area

€139,000

House

Parking

2 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

78m²

No garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Nestled in the charming town of Vailly-sur-Aisne, this delightful single-storey home offers a serene escape for those yearning for a peaceful yet conveniently located retreat. Found in the heart of Picardy, it beckons you to discover a life where the stunning natural beauty of the French countryside meets comforting modern amenities.

The house, constructed in the quiet 1980s, is situated at the end of a tranquil cul-de-sac right at the edge of a lush forest. Imagine waking up each morning to the sound of rustling leaves and the sight of majestic trees swaying in the gentle breeze, as sunlight filters through your south-facing windows. Doesn’t that sound lovely?

This abode is well maintained, sparing much of the hustle often associated with older properties. It features two charming bedrooms, perfect for a small family or a couple looking to settle into a cozy setting. The recent energy renovations enhance the living experience, making it both environmentally friendly and economically efficient. It's a house that doesn’t just stand in one place; it actually grows with you, adapting to the changing seasons of the year.

Picture yourself cooking in a spacious kitchen of over 10 sq. meters, with its own ventilation system ensuring the air remains fresh as you prep your family meals. Through the window, you’ll catch glimpses of your surrounding green parcel, an expansive 1253 sq. meters plot transformed into a lovely orchard and pasture. Whether your heart longs for gardening or simply lounging under open skies, this land beckons you to create the life you desire.

Here's a quick overview of the home's standout features:

- 2 charming bedrooms
- A genuine single-storey layout
- Recent energy-saving renovations
- A 33 sq. meters living room with an open fireplace
- Bathroom with a separate toilet
- Kitchen more than 10 sq. meters
- Large basement with 42 sq. meters garage space for two vehicles
- A generous 45 sq. meters workshop and storage
- New PVC double-glazed doors and windows from 2019
- Solar air conditioning system in the attic added in 2019
- Fiber optic Internet connection
- Linked to the sewer system
- Beautiful orchard and pasture area

Living in Vailly-sur-Aisne comes with its own perks. This small town, rich in history and local culture, is perfect for those looking for a tight-knit community atmosphere. It's a sanctuary where the simple joys of life are cherished, with each season offering its unique palette of colors and experiences. Summers are pleasant, inviting you to enjoy outdoor embellishments like picnics and gardening. Winters, although a bit more brisk, are picturesque in their beauty, perfect for settling by the fireplace with a good book and a warm drink.

For those seeking leisure and adventure, the area is a treasure trove of things to see and do. You can spend weekends exploring the historic sites that dot the region or venture into nearby cities for a change of pace. The beautiful forest surrounding your new home is perfect for hiking enthusiasts, offering trails that meander through the trees and reveal stunning vistas.

As a bustling real estate aficionado, I must say that this home, with all its charm and capabilities, is a rare find. It's an excellent opportunity for international buyers or expats looking to embrace a relaxed, gratifying lifestyle in the picturesque French countryside. This property is not just a house; it is a versatile canvas offering you the freedom to design a warm home that reflects your unique lifestyle and aspirations.

While the location and structure of the property speak volumes of its allure, it’s the experience of living here that truly sets it apart. This is a place where every day feels a bit like a vacation, combining the best of rural tranquility with the accessibility of modern conveniences. So, embrace the potential, delight in the possibilities, and let this house in Vailly-sur-Aisne be your gateway to an enchanting French life.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
2
Size
78
Price per m²
€1,782
Garden size
1253
Has Garden
No
Has Parking
Yes
Has Basement
Yes
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
1
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
House
Energy label

Unknown

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On a quiet Sunday morning in the hamlet of Saint-Romain, you'd hear almost nothing. A wood pigeon somewhere in the oaks. Maybe the distant clang of church bells drifting over from Charroux, that perfectly preserved medieval village ten minutes down the road where market traders set up their stalls beside the ruins of a Benedictine abbey. That stillness is the point. This is rural Vienne at its most unhurried — and this renovated farmhouse sits right in the middle of it. The property is a former working farmhouse that's been brought back to life without losing its bones. Stone walls, generous room proportions, the kind of building that took decades to settle and now feels entirely solid underfoot. At 148 square metres across two floors, it has real breathing room. The ground floor arranges itself practically: a living kitchen that opens directly onto a covered pergola — your default setting for every meal between May and October — a separate lounge for cooler evenings, and a bedroom with its own shower room and toilet. That ground-floor bedroom is a detail worth pausing on. It makes the house genuinely work for mixed-generation groups, guests with mobility considerations, or owners who want the option to use the upstairs rooms purely as a private retreat. Head up the stairs and the character shifts. The first floor has the slightly improvised warmth you only get in converted agricultural buildings — skylights cut into the roof, dormer windows framing sections of the surrounding countryside, ceiling lines that aren't quite parallel. There's a large double bedroom, another bedroom with its own en-suite bathroom and toilet, an additional room that could easily become a study or a fourth sleeping space, and a separate WC. T ... click here to read more

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Sunday morning in Civray. The market on the Place du Champ de Foire is already humming—local farmers setting up stalls of Charentais melons, rounds of chèvre, and bottles of Pineau des Charentes—and from the veranda of this town house, the soft green sweep of the valley rolls out in front of you with not a single rooftop to interrupt it. That unobstructed view across the Charente river valley is the first thing people notice. It tends to be the thing they remember longest. Civray sits in the Vienne department, right at the southern edge of the old Poitou-Charentes region, a part of France that doesn't make it onto postcards as often as it should. That's quietly a selling point. Property prices remain grounded compared to the Dordogne or the Loire Valley, the countryside is genuinely unspoiled, and the rhythms of daily French life here feel real rather than performed for tourists. The boulangerie on Rue du Marché opens at 7am and runs out of croissants by 9. The café on the square fills up after noon with regulars who have been having lunch there for thirty years. It's that kind of town. The house itself sits in a calm residential pocket just a short walk from all of those shops and cafés—close enough to grab a baguette without getting in the car, far enough that the street outside is quiet. It's been renovated to a solid standard and is genuinely move-in ready, something that matters more than it sounds when you're buying from abroad. No surprise works to commission before you can turn the key. The heat pump, double glazing, and full renovation are already done, and the energy bills reflect it—this is a low-consumption home with a GHG rating of B, which is genuinely rare in French residential stock of this age. The li ... click here to read more

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Welcome to this charming countryside getaway located at the edge of the serene Vailly-sur-Aisne in Picardy, France. Nestled at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac and bordered by an enchanting forest, this single-storey, two-bedroom house presents an ideal opportunity for those looking to embrace a peaceful life in a picturesque locale. Built in the 1980s by a skilled mason, this property combines the rustic charm you’d expect from a rural French home with modern comforts, enhanced by recent energy renovations. Offering you a small piece of tranquility in the French countryside, you might just find this cozy haven to be the perfect retreat. As soon as you step into this home, you're greeted by an entrance with a conveniently located cupboard. The spacious living room, spanning 33 square meters, serves as the heart of the house. With its open fireplace, it offers a warm and inviting space perfect for cozy evenings especially in the chillier months. A well-sized kitchen, over 10 square meters in size, is equipped with modern ventilation. It's perfect for those who enjoy cooking while soaking in the rural ambiance. The property’s layout flows seamlessly, leading you to a bathroom and two meticulously renovated bedrooms. Each bedroom, just under 10 square meters, offers comfort with ample light and modern aesthetics. A separate toilet adds to the practical conveniences of the layout. Vailly-sur-Aisne is a town known for its rich history and friendly community. Living here means being a part of a region seeped in history with beautiful architectural sights. You can immerse yourself and explore local vineyards, gourmet eateries, and historic battlefields that surround the area. The climate is generally mild, with charmingly cr ... click here to read more

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Step into a World of Timeless Elegance in the Heart of Picardy Imagine waking up in a place where history whispers through the walls, where every corner tells a story, and where the charm of the French countryside envelops you in its serene embrace. Welcome to this exquisite 7-bedroom chateau in Ravenel, a gem of the Oise region, offering a unique blend of historical grandeur and modern comfort. A Journey Through Time Built during the reign of Napoleon III, this chateau stands as a testament to the architectural brilliance of the 19th century. As you approach, the stately facade greets you with its intricate stonework and classic French design, setting the stage for the elegance that lies within. The moment you step inside, you're transported to an era of opulence, where high ceilings, ornate moldings, and expansive rooms create an atmosphere of refined luxury. The Heart of the Home The ground floor welcomes you with a grand entrance hall that leads to a series of beautifully appointed rooms. The living room and lounge offer spaces for relaxation and entertainment, while the authentic fitted kitchen, complete with modern appliances, invites culinary exploration. A spiral staircase, a work of art in itself, ascends to the upper floors, promising more treasures to discover. A Sanctuary for Guests and Owners Alike The first floor is a haven for guests, featuring five spacious bedrooms, each with its own en-suite bathroom. These rooms, with their tasteful decor and comfortable amenities, ensure a restful stay for visitors. The second floor is reserved for the owners, offering a luxurious master suite with a wood-burning stove, a large dressing room, and an additional bedroom with a private shower room. This floor prov ... click here to read more

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Tucked away in the serene embrace of the French countryside, this magnificent country home, once a cherished hunting lodge, is now available for those seeking a blend of rural tranquility and accessible urban pleasures. This spacious residence is nestled in Fontenailles, a lovely hamlet set in the picturesque region of Paris-Isle of France, in Seine-et-Marne. Let's dive into what makes this place a noteworthy opportunity for potential buyers, particularly those from overseas looking to settle in the verdant folds of France. For families or individuals craving the calm of nature without sacrificing the proximity to city amenities, this property might just be a dream come true. Just 20 minutes away from the medieval town of Provins and Melun, and a mere 35-minute drive to the historic charme of Fontainebleau, this home offers a strategic position. With a swift 10-minute ride to the A5 motorway entrance, your gateway to the rest of France and Europe is well within reach. Picture this: 230 square meters of land waiting for your presence, with a living space that comfortably stretches to 203 square meters. The house accommodates a sprawling arrangement of six bedrooms—each generously sized at around 20 square meters, promising ample room for family members or guests. Complementing these sleeping spaces are five well-appointed bathrooms, ensuring hassle-free mornings even in larger households. A significant plus is the large dressing room, a rare luxury in today’s living spaces. Here are the key features of this distinguished property: - Six generously sized bedrooms - Five bathrooms for family comfort - Spacious living room with a hearty fireplace - Expansive kitchen/dining area for lively family gatherings - Double gara ... click here to read more

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Nestled on the lush green expanse of Fontenailles, this expansive country home stands as a former hunting lodge that holds countless stories within its walls. Located in the picturesque region of Paris-Isle of France, Seine-et-Marne, Fontenailles is a quaint haven, offering a blend of privacy and connectivity. Only a short drive away from the historical towns of Provins and Melun, and reasonably close to the majestic forest at Fontainebleau, the property offers residents the thrill of rural exploration with the comfort of urban amenities not too far off. This time-honored property, priced at €529,000, is an exceptional opportunity for those looking to embrace the serenity of countryside living while being a stone's throw away from the vibrancy of the city. Spread across 230 square meters, this home is a splendid choice for those with a large family or even those looking to create a shared retreat with friends or loved ones. Venturing inside, you are welcomed by a commodious living room where a grand fireplace sets the tone for those cozy evenings spent with family and friends. The steady crackle of the firewood offers comfort that words often fail to capture. Adjacent to the living area is a spacious kitchen-cum-dining room, designed for shared meals and lively conversations. - 6 expansive bedrooms - 5 bathrooms ensuring convenience - Generous living room with an impressive fireplace - Spacious kitchen/dining area - Substantial dressing room - Convertible double garage - Additional building awaiting renovation, approximately 62 sqm - Attic offering numerous developmental possibilities - Stables featuring 3 boxes (option for 4) - Dedicated grooming area, saddlery, and grain room - Economical wood boiler installed in ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of Picardy, in the charming town of Albert, this delightful four-bedroom house offers a perfect blend of comfort, tranquility, and the quintessential French lifestyle. Ideal for those seeking a second home or a vacation retreat, this property promises a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves in your expansive 3800 m² garden, where fruit trees and a tranquil pond create a picturesque setting. This is more than just a house; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with relaxation, exploration, and cherished memories. A Glimpse into Your New French Getaway: - Spacious Living: With 131 square meters of living space, this home offers ample room for family gatherings and entertaining friends. - Inviting Interiors: The ground floor welcomes you with a bright, airy living room featuring a cozy fireplace, perfect for those cooler evenings. - Modern Kitchen: A well-equipped, open-plan kitchen invites culinary adventures, whether you're preparing a simple breakfast or a gourmet dinner. - Comfortable Bedrooms: Four generously sized bedrooms provide restful retreats, with one conveniently located on the ground floor. - Relaxation and Recreation: A 3x10 meter swimming pool beckons for a refreshing dip during warm summer days. - Outdoor Bliss: The large south-facing terrace is ideal for alfresco dining, morning coffees, or simply soaking up the sun. - Practical Amenities: A spacious garage, garden shed, and laundry area ensure all your practical needs are met. - Eco-Friendly Features: Solar panels and fiber connectivity add modern conveniences to this charming abode. Discover the Allure of Picardy: Albert, a town rich in history and culture, off ... click here to read more

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Discover your slice of Parisian life right on the edge of the city. Nestled in the historic and charming town of Chelles, this ground floor apartment offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a blend of urban excitement and suburban tranquility. An appealing choice for overseas buyers or expats looking to find their new home in France, this property provides the perfect balance between connectivity and comfort. Chelles, situated in the Seine-et-Marne department of the Île-de-France, is a place where the past meets the present. Steeped in history, the area is calm and inviting, making it an ideal setting for families and individuals alike. Although located just on the outskirts of bustling Paris, Chelles is a haven of leafy streets, local markets, and a community spirit that's becoming progressively rare in large metropolitan areas. The RER E station and the Chelles-Gournay P line are conveniently situated a short 900 meters away, with future plans for the Grand Paris Express metro line 16, making commuting across Paris seamless. The local area, which is beautifully nestled along the Marne River's banks, offers an array of activities and experiences. Enjoy leisurely strolls by the river or discover local cafes and boulangeries bubbling with traditional French culture. If you're a fan of nature, you'll be pleased to find many parks and green spaces to explore or simply relax in, while on the weekends, the vibrant markets will provide a taste of local produce and handcrafted goods. Now, let’s delve into the heart of the home – the apartment itself. Spanning over 87 m², this bright and welcoming space is ready to accommodate you and your family. As you enter, you’re greeted by convenient built-in storage leading into ... click here to read more

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Picture yourself sipping morning coffee on a sun-drenched terrace, surrounded by 2100 square meters of private gardens, while the ancient Fontainebleau Forest beckons just minutes away. This is the reality awaiting you in this fully renovated Briarde house in Saint-Méry, where authentic French countryside living meets exceptional connectivity to Paris—your European vacation home that seamlessly blends rural tranquility with urban accessibility. This four-bedroom residence represents that rare opportunity to own a piece of genuine Seine-et-Marne heritage without sacrificing modern conveniences or metropolitan access. The 193-square-meter layout spans two thoughtfully designed floors, offering space for extended family gatherings, hosting friends from abroad, or generating rental income during weeks you're not using it yourself. The fully renovated interiors preserve traditional Briarde architectural charm while incorporating contemporary comfort standards that international buyers expect. Step through the entrance hall into flowing reception spaces where the generous dining room connects seamlessly to an inviting living room. Floor-to-ceiling windows frame garden views and open onto that expansive terrace—your outdoor room for al fresco dining under starlit summer skies or lazy Sunday lunches when autumn leaves turn golden. The open-plan kitchen forms the heart of this home, intelligently positioned to serve both dining and living areas, perfect for that convivial French lifestyle where cooking and conversation intertwine. What truly distinguishes this property is the dedicated summer kitchen accessible from the dining room—a feature quintessentially French that transforms warm-weather entertaining. Imagine preparing regi ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Picardy region, this delightful 4-bedroom house in Corbie offers an idyllic escape for those seeking a second home in France. With its lush surroundings and serene ambiance, this property is more than just a house; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with relaxation, adventure, and cherished memories. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet chirping of birds in your expansive 3800 m² garden. This is a place where mornings are spent sipping coffee on the sun-drenched terrace, afternoons are for leisurely swims in your private pool, and evenings are perfect for al fresco dining under the stars. A Home Designed for Comfort and Leisure Step inside, and you'll find a home that seamlessly blends comfort with functionality. The ground floor welcomes you with a spacious, light-filled living room, complete with a cozy fireplace that promises warmth during cooler months. The open-plan kitchen, fully equipped and modern, is perfect for preparing meals with fresh local produce from nearby markets. The ground floor also features a convenient bedroom with ample closet space, a well-appointed bathroom with both a bathtub and shower, and a separate toilet. Venture upstairs to discover three additional large bedrooms, offering plenty of space for family and guests. A versatile blind room can be transformed into a dressing room or storage area, while the attic provides additional space for your needs. Outdoor Paradise The exterior of this property is nothing short of enchanting. The vast garden, dotted with fruit trees and a tranquil pond, offers endless opportunities for relaxation and recreation. Whether you're hosting a summer barbecue on the south-facing terrace or ... click here to read more

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In the esteemed town of Lésigny, nestled in the Paris-Isle of France region and within the department of Seine-et-Marne, there stands a house that truly embodies the ideal fusion of convenience and serenity. Just a short five-minute walk from the vibrancy of the city center, this property exists as an oasis surrounded by lush greenery, offering a peaceful retreat while maintaining easy access to everything you might need on a daily basis, from schools to shops. It’s perfect for those who value both tranquility and the practicalities of everyday life. As you approach this 132-square-meter abode, what strikes you is the balance it maintains between space and comfort. You step through the entrance and into a spacious double living room. This 40-square-meter expanse is flooded with soft natural light, creating an inviting atmosphere that lends itself equally well to hosting gatherings or simply enjoying quiet nights in. The independent kitchen, smartly laid out, caters to all cooking enthusiasts with its functionality and is complemented by the adjacent storeroom for all your storage needs. The ground floor is rounded off with a separate toilet and a generously proportioned garage capable of accommodating two vehicles — a real boon when you consider the snowy winters France is known for. Upstairs, the story continues with four well-appointed bedrooms, each featuring built-in storage solutions. Among these, the master suite stands out, boasting its own private bathroom. In addition, there's a recently renovated bathroom and shower room, both thoughtfully modernized with high-quality materials. One of the delights of the upper floor is a 13-square-meter terrace, accessed from two of the bedrooms, where morning coffees can be ... click here to read more

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Step into a life surrounded by both tranquility and practicality in this wonderfully spacious home nestled in Lésigny, a charming town located in the beautiful Paris-Isle of France region, specifically in the Seine-et-Marne department. Ideal for foreign buyers seeking a slice of serene French living, this property promises a delightful lifestyle amidst an area rich in local amenities and cultural experiences. Let's explore this four-bedroom house—a place that combines everyday convenience with the possibility of creating lasting memories. Just a short five-minute walk from the town center, you are ideally placed near shops, educational institutions, and easy access to the N104. This makes commuting a breeze, whether you're heading into Paris or discovering the stunning French countryside. This home, with its 132 square meters, unfolds as you first step through the front door. The ground floor surprises you with its open and airy double living room, providing a generous 40 m² of living space. This atmosphere is perfect for entertaining guests or enjoying a quiet evening with a book. Imagine a cozy winter evening in front of the TV or a lively summer gathering with friends—all possible in this versatile space. The kitchen is its own gem, independent yet optimally laid out for ease of use. It even has an adjoining storeroom, adding to its functionality. Should you need space for your vehicles or storage, the spacious garage on the ground floor can accommodate two cars. Also, this floor has a convenient toilet for guests. Moving upstairs, the home features four bedrooms, all designed to maximize space and comfort. Built-in storage means there's plenty of room for personal belongings, helping to keep your living space tid ... click here to read more

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Ah, let me take you on a little journey, right to the heart of Pouzols-Minervois, a quaint village tucked away in the sun-drenched region of Occitanie, in the southern part of France. We're talking vineyards that stretch far beyond the horizon, rolling over hills, and the unmistakable aroma of olive groves that gives you a warm welcome every time the gentle Mediterranean breeze drifts by. It’s not just a backdrop; it’s an experience, a lifestyle ready for anyone seeking a piece of this relaxed countryside living. This village, beloved for its charm and tranquility, serves as the setting for a luxurious villa awaiting its new owners. With a unique blend of privacy and modern comfort, this property is where you and your family can truly unwind. The villa, at Rue du Rectangle Cite Soleil d'Oc 62, comes with: - 3 spacious bedrooms - 1 well-fitted bathroom - Private swimming pool - Terrace with a barbecue corner - Sun loungers for those lazy afternoons - Modern air-conditioning - Beautiful garden space - Near local amenities - Traditional architectural style - Idyllic countryside views - Expansive 77 square meter size This isn’t just a place; it’s a lifestyle—a slower pace, the kind where mornings can be filled with leisurely strolls through the village, perhaps followed by a lunch at a nearby bistro serving local delights, before heading back for a dip in your own private pool. The local climate boasts warm summers and mild winters—ideal for outdoor lovers. It offers a perfect opportunity for wine enthusiasts eager to explore the region’s wine legacy. The surrounding area is ideal for those Sunday drives where castles and ancient churches dot the landscape—histories inside stories, just waiting to be uncovered. For the ... click here to read more

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Welcome, busy buyers and curious explorers, to this enchanting opportunity nestled on the vast grounds of Bondy, 7113 0 Gueugnon, France. As your bustling real estate agent, I am thrilled to introduce you to a property that intertwines history, tranquility, and boundless potential. This charming chateau sprawled over an impressive 38,500 m² of lush land, offers an inviting escape from the bustle of modern life. As we wander through its stately halls, consider the countless treasures this stately home may hold for you. Perched in the heart of France, this chateau unfolds its story with grace and refinement. This storybook mansion boasts 11 bedrooms and six bathrooms, spread across a generous 631 square meters of meticulously cared-for living space. Priced at a competitive 1,495,000 euros, this gem promises both grandeur and intimacy, making it ideal for expansive family gatherings or luxurious solitude. Your journey begins at the end of a sweeping driveway, where an elegant entrance invites you to explore its secrets. The entrance hall, with its 45 m² of grandeur, greets you with whispers of the past. Picture cool mornings spent nursing a coffee while gazing upon the resplendent grounds from the comfort of the 36 m² salon. Rooms unfold with precision, from the dining hall, where stories and meals are shared, to the modern kitchen where culinary magic is born. Envision the delightful dance of daily life as you move through this castle. Ready to lend its grace to your endeavors, the property includes: - 11 spacious bedrooms with elegant fittings - 6 bathrooms, modern and chic - 3 inviting salons with intricate murals - A robust kitchen, fully equipped and ready for your culinary adventures - Serene utility spaces, ready ... click here to read more

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A Tranquil Escape in the Heart of Picardy 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 farmhouse in Rouvroy-les-Merles. Nestled in the picturesque region of Picardy, this 133 m² property offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of city life, just an hour's drive from the vibrant streets of Paris. A Blend of Tradition and Modern Comfort Step inside this beautifully renovated farmhouse, where rustic charm meets contemporary convenience. The spacious living room, with its inviting fireplace, becomes the heart of the home—a perfect spot for cozy evenings with family and friends. The farmhouse boasts three generously sized bedrooms, each offering a peaceful retreat after a day of exploring the French countryside. A Lifestyle of Leisure and Exploration Living in Rouvroy-les-Merles means embracing a lifestyle rich in cultural and outdoor experiences. Picture yourself cycling through the rolling hills, discovering hidden trails, or enjoying leisurely picnics in the expansive garden. The region is known for its vibrant festivals, where locals and visitors alike celebrate the rich heritage and traditions of Picardy. Culinary Delights and Cultural Riches Indulge in the local cuisine, with its emphasis on fresh, seasonal ingredients. From quaint bistros to bustling markets, the culinary scene offers a delightful array of flavors. Explore nearby historical sites, museums, and art galleries, each telling a story of the region's storied past. Practical and Secure Living This farmhouse is not just a home; it's a sanctuary equipped with modern amenities to ensure comfort and security. Double-glazed windo ... click here to read more

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Located in the scenic region of Paris-Isle of France, in Fontainebleau, Seine-et-Marne, this charming 6-bedroom house offers a perfect blend of character and modern conveniences. Recently renovated in 2021, the residence combines the timeless appeal of exposed stone with contemporary interiors and quality finishes. This property, boasting 200 square meters of living space, is set on an expansive 2500 square meter landscaped garden, ensuring privacy and ample space for relaxation and outdoor activities. As you enter the ground floor, you are welcomed by an inviting entrance that leads to a spacious living room, complete with a cozy fireplace, perfect for chilly evenings. The large, fitted, and fully equipped kitchen is ideal for culinary enthusiasts and seamlessly caters to both everyday dining and special occasions. Additionally, the ground floor features a flexible space that could serve as a bedroom or a home office, increasing the functionality of this home. The first floor consists of a charming landing room, three well-proportioned bedrooms, and a large bathroom, providing comfortable living quarters for all members of the family. Adjacent to the main building, a second structure has been thoughtfully renovated to include two additional large rooms, offering flexibility as either extra bedrooms or spacious home offices, depending on your needs. This property is also accentuated by a beautiful stone outbuilding, adding to the overall charm and utility of the estate. For car owners, there’s ample parking space available to accommodate several vehicles, adding convenience to the luxury. Amenities: - Large living room with fireplace - Fitted and fully equipped kitchen - 6 bedrooms/home offices - Large bathroom - Ext ... click here to read more

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Welcome to the regal Manor of Fontainebleau, an 18th-century haven offering enviable tranquility. This incredibly rare find resides within a charismatic village just a five-minute drive from the historic art village, Barbizon. Its charm extends to a realm that offers multiple experiences, exudes serenity and showcases superior craftsmanship, all maintaining its distinctive ambience. Wander inside, and you will find six suites, each carrying a unique theme - from Louis XVI to Art Deco to Empire. The rooms provide an array of atmospheres, which bring peace to their dwellers. An outstanding feature of this property is its construction. Built using stones repurposed from the famous Château de Fontainebleau, this home delivers unrivalled charm and durability. The property holds an area of 311m², an ample space for a family. Outdoors, there is a stunningly landscaped garden that spans approximately 4500m² - a perfect setting for communion with nature or a peaceful afternoon read. You can feel the serenity present in every corner of this property, contributing to an overall rejuvenating atmosphere. As you step further into the property, a surprising treat awaits – a splendid 12m x 5m heated swimming pool. It's beautifully finished and maintained, promising hours of relaxation and fun. Additionally, a completely renovated cottage adds a dash of versatility to the property. Use it to host guests or as a private retreat; the choice is completely up to you! PROPERTY FEATURES: - Antique 18th-century Manor - Six bedrooms with distinct themes - One bathroom - Constructed with stones from Château de Fontainebleau - Landscaped garden - Heated swimming pool - A renovated guest cottage Living in Fontainebleau, surrounded by this hist ... click here to read more

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Nestled on the tranquil heights of a verdant hamlet near Fontainebleau, this majestic early 20th-century mansion offers both heritage charm and modern comforts, ideal for a family looking to immerse themselves into the picturesque French lifestyle. Boasting a sprawling 210 square meters of living space, this residence provides a unique blend of old-world elegance and contemporary convenience, perfect for both everyday living and sophisticated entertaining. Upon entering the ground floor, you are welcomed by a spacious entrance hall leading into a grand living room adorned with exquisite ceiling moldings that speak to the property’s historical roots. Adjacent to this, the dining room provides an elegant space for formal meals, while the large, well-equipped kitchen caters to all culinary needs with modern appliances set against a backdrop of classic design elements like traditional parquet flooring and intricate woodwork. The residence features a total of six generously sized bedrooms, providing ample space for a large family or for hosting guests. The master bedroom on the first floor is especially notable, not only for its spacious layout but also for its bright ambiance and luxurious dressing area. A unique feature of this home is the large, bright office space on the same floor, offering a serene environment for work or study. Accompanying this is a tastefully appointed bathroom and separate toilet. The charm of the home extends to the second floor which houses three bright bedrooms, including an exceptional 23 m² bedroom with a stunning half-moon window that frames panoramic views of the surrounding village – a constant reminder of the home's idyllic location. Additional practical features include a basement with ... click here to read more

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Nestled within the tranquil embrace of an ancient and picturesque hamlet in Fontainebleau lies a unique opportunity waiting for those with an eye for potential and a vision for their future. Built in 1856, this farmhouse and its outbuilding are set in the heart of the lush landscapes synonymous with the Seine-et-Marne department in the iconic Paris-Isle of France region. Surrounded by dense forests and expansive fields, this serene setting is a mere hour from the pulsing heartbeat of Paris and just a short journey from the historic town of Fontainebleau. This property spans an impressive 330 square meters and is positioned on a sprawling plot of approximately 7300 square meters. The farmhouse itself, originally an old sheepfold, combines the rustic allure of the past with the practical comfort of the present, making it an inviting home for families looking to immerse themselves in French countryside life. Comprised of three main parts, the farmhouse primarily serves as the main family home, supplemented by an adjacent guest accommodation and a practical laundry area. The main house boasts a grand cathedral living room with a ceiling towering over six meters tall. The room is warmed by a picturesque XXL wood stove, a feature that isn't just aesthetically pleasing but also perfect for those cool evenings in the countryside. A spacious kitchen, carefully designed, offers a delightful space for culinary creations, whether they are French classics or international dishes. Completing the ground floor is a flexible space that can serve as an additional bedroom or a home office, alongside a convenient toilet. Head upstairs to discover two vast bedrooms, where restful nights are assured. Two well-appointed bathrooms provide ... click here to read more

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Welcome to the charming village atmosphere of Fontainebleau, nestled in the picturesque Seine-et-Marne department in the heart of Paris-Isle of France. A stone's throw away from the vibrant city life of Paris—just a leisurely hour's drive—this location exquisitely marries the serenity of countryside living with the bustling cultural heritage of the French capital. It’s no wonder expatriates and international buyers are drawn to the allure of Fontainebleau, eager to immerse themselves in a locale that delivers both peace and adventure. Our property on offer is a delightful testament to rustic elegance, comprising a magnificent seven-bedroom house that promises an enviable lifestyle for large families or those looking to capitalize on its investment potential. Originally an 1856 farmhouse, the property radiates historic charm while boasting complete renovations that have transformed it into a modern-day sanctuary. ### Property Highlights: - 7 bedrooms: Spacious sanctuaries for family or guests - 4 bathrooms: Ensuring convenience and comfort for multiple occupants - 330m² living space: A generous layout accommodating varied lifestyles - Plot of 7300m²: Expansive grounds perfect for gardening enthusiasts or tranquil leisure offers - XXL wood stove: An inviting feature in the cathedral living room - Equipped kitchen: Ready for culinary exploits - Private woodlands: Offering seclusion and natural beauty - Outbuilding: Versatile space with development potential - Air-Water heat pump: Installed in 2021, delivering efficient climate control - Outdoor terrace: Perfect for al fresco dining under the stars - Vegetable garden & sheds: For the pioneering homesteader - Thriving cottage business: Turnkey opportunity for income genera ... click here to read more

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