Spacious 2-Bed Home with Garden and Workshop in Castillonnes, Aquitaine - Privacy and Convenience Near Bastide

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Castillonnes, Aquitaine, 47330, France, Castillonnès (France)

2 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 127Floor area

€214,000

House

No parking

2 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

127m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Nestled in the picturesque and quaint village of Castillonnès in the Aquitaine region of France, this 2-bedroom house awaits its new owner, offering an appealing blend of comfort and charm. The property is located at the heart of the famous Bastide area, ideal for anyone looking to immerse themselves in the rich history and vibrant culture of this enchanting French locale.

First thing's first—this home, built in 1972, exudes a charm that's both timeless and tangible. Solidly constructed and in good condition, it's the kind of place you can move right into without having to worry about immediate renovations or repairs. A delightful retreat set on a substantial and secluded plot surrounded by mature hedges, ensuring your privacy is well-kept. Let me walk you through it.

As you enter the house, you are greeted by a warm entrance hall that sets the tone for the rest of the home. This leads you into the light-filled living and dining room. It's an ideal spot for family gatherings or perhaps a quiet evening with a good book and a glass of local wine. The cozy yet spacious room allows you to envision many cherished moments. Just off this living space, there's a separate fitted kitchen that's waiting for your culinary flair.

Now, imagine walking up a few steps to find two large bedrooms, each equipped with built-in wardrobes. The bedrooms are spacious, perfect for a couple or even a small family. The morning light pouring in through the windows is a sight to behold. Accompanying these bedrooms is a well-appointed bathroom, complete with both a bath and a shower – catering to both the quick morning rush or a relaxing soak in the tub after a long day exploring the local area.

Descending a few steps from the main level, you will find a generously sized workshop/laundry room/studio, plus an extra lounge that has the personal touch written all over it. It could serve as a home office, a play area, or even an art studio. You're only limited by your imagination.

The outside area is no less inviting. The property includes over 1520 square meters of land, giving you ample space to enjoy outdoor living. A shed sits on the grounds, offering storage solutions that come with a unique surprise—a cellar in the basement, perfect for any additional needs or hobbies you may pursue.

Location is always a key consideration when choosing a home, and this house does not disappoint. Castillonnès is a charming bastide town with history etched into every corner. Life here revolves around community markets, enticing cafes, and local artisans, representing the authentic French experience. Castillonnès offers a peaceful, slow-paced lifestyle combined with the modern conveniences like banks and shops you'll need for day-to-day living.

For those seeking adventure or relaxation further afield, the region is renowned for its outdoor activities—hillwalking, cycling paths and relaxing river spots are all on the agenda. The local climate is quite pleasant too, with warm summery months and mildly cold winters allowing for a full experience of France's beautiful seasons.

Relocating to a French countryside home like this is not just about a change of scenery, but about experiencing a new way of life—one that balances tradition and modernity, with nature never too far away. Don’t be surprised if your weekends are filled with leisurely drives to nearby vineyards or seeing how locals celebrate the grape harvest.

To sum it all up, this property is an invitation to a gratifying lifestyle in a charming French town. For an overseas buyer, or an expat looking for a new chapter in life, this house is not just a property—it’s your future home in beautiful Castillonnès.

Features:
- 2 large bedrooms
- Built-in wardrobes
- Bathroom with bath and shower
- Separate fitted kitchen
- Light-filled living/dining room
- Spacious workshop/studio
- Shed with a cellar
- Generous 1520m2 plot
- Private surroundings
- Situated at the edge of town

Details

Amount of bedrooms
2
Size
127
Price per m²
€1,685
Garden size
1520
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
Yes
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
1
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
House
Energy label

Unknown

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Nestled in the heart of the charming village of Castillonnès, Aquitaine, this delightful bungalow is a haven for those seeking a peaceful yet active lifestyle in the picturesque southwest of France. With a price tag of €256,800, this well-maintained property offers a blend of comfort and opportunity. As your busy real estate agent, let me walk you through this beautiful property and all that the locale has to offer. This bungalow is a generously spaced single-story now home, perfect for families or retirees looking for tranquility and convenience. With four bedrooms, including a master suite with its ensuite bathroom and a walk-in closet, this house is just right for a family who loves to entertain or host out-of-town guests. The main bathroom is spacious, offering all the modern conveniences you’d expect. Let's not forget the utility room, a handy addition for all your laundry needs. As you step inside, you’ll immediately notice the open-plan living space that seamlessly blends the kitchen and living room. The kitchen comes fully equipped with modern appliances, an ideal canvas for those culinary enthusiasts who love to cook and entertain. Imagine cozy evenings by the pellet burner in the living room, or perhaps enjoying a meal in the airy dining area bathed in natural light. Electric radiators heat the house, ensuring every corner is kept warm in the cooler months. - Four spacious bedrooms - Master bedroom with ensuite bathroom - Open-plan living and dining area - Fully equipped modern kitchen - Large utility room - Two modern bathrooms - Electric radiators and pellet burner for heating - Fiber optic internet available - Private garden - Situated in a peaceful village setting - Close proximity to local amenities Le ... click here to read more

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This charming bungalow is nestled in the enchanting small city of Castillonnes, located in the heart of Aquitaine, France. It radiates the old-world charm with a hint of modernity that it has lovingly embraced over time. Offering 86 square meters of comfortably appointed living space, this serene residence is designed for those seeking a tranquil haven away from the urban hustle. A trip to the local market has never been easier, with the city center merely 4 km away. The bungalow is conveniently situated within walking distance of a quaint village boasting local charm and filled with traditional French storefronts. From farm-to-table food shops to artisanal craft stores, you'll feel like you're living in an authentic French storybook. The bungalow itself has three spacious bedrooms – perfect for a family or for those who appreciate the extra space. The open plan style of this property offers a fully equipped kitchen that effortlessly flows into the living room and dining room, making it an ideal space for both entertaining and relaxing. You'll find accents such as French doors leading onto a terrace, where evening sunsets can be enjoyed. The west-facing terrace also features the convenience of an electric blind, providing the perfect spot to unwind with a cup of café au lait and your favorite book. In terms of amenities, you're not short on compact elegance with this property. It includes: - Easy maintenance garden - Useful tool shed - Above-ground pool - Parking space for 2/3 cars Property features: - 3 spacious bedrooms - Shower room and toilet - Fully equipped kitchen - West-facing terrace with electric blind - A total land area of 1607 square meters While the house is in good condition, there is always room ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the enchanting town of Castillonnès in the Aquitaine region of France, this property offers a blend of history and comfort. Steeped in the town's rich history, this 13th-century house isn't just a home; it's a piece of the old world nestled in modern living. Known to be possibly the oldest dwelling in town, its central location places you right in the heart of a community rich with tradition yet brimming with modern-day conveniences. You’ll love the bustling atmosphere that comes with living in the heart of Castillonnès. The town square, vibrant and full of life, is just a stone's throw away, providing you the privilege of being at the center of local happenings. From weekly markets stocked with local produce to cultural festivals, there’s no shortage of things to experience. Living here, you'll quickly become familiar with the authentic rhythms of French small-town life, where local cafes and stores are all within a short stroll. The town is known for its friendliness and welcoming nature, making it a great place for newcomers and expats to feel at home. The house itself invites you in with an open plan living space on the ground floor, which combines a living/dining area and kitchen. Here you can envision preparing meals while taking in the warmth and character that comes naturally with historical homes. One’s daily life unfurls rather seamlessly within these delightful walls, whether it’s casual family dinners or intimate social gatherings. The town's lively atmosphere, which can be enjoyed from your large covered terrace, provides the perfect backdrop for al fresco dining as you watch the world go by. As you head upstairs, the first floor reveals a cleverly laid-out double bedroom, which is deceptive in ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the storied village of Castillonnès, this charming villa offers a quintessential French rural lifestyle. Known for its medieval architecture and picturesque streets, Castillonnès is classified amongst the most beautiful villages in France. Conveniently, it's a mere 15-minute drive from Bergerac airport and just 20 minutes from Villeneuve-sur-Lot, making it easily accessible for those coming from afar. This lovely stone-built house is a true gem, brimming with character and historical charm. Upon walking into the villa, you're greeted with an inviting entrance that leads straight into a cozy kitchen. The home features two comfortable bedrooms, one bathroom, and a practical set of toilets. A delightful veranda offers a space to relax and enjoy the scenic views year-round. The property also includes a handy cellar for all your storage needs. It's worth mentioning that this property is in good condition and ready for immediate move-in. The villa is equipped with double glazing, ensuring optimal insulation and noise reduction. Electric heating provides comfort through all seasons, and the connection to the local sewerage system adds an essential layer of modern convenience. Stepping outside, you're greeted by a 509 m² fenced garden. It's a lush, wooded sanctuary that offers tranquility and privacy. Imagine enjoying your morning coffee on the veranda, serenaded by the sounds of nature, while relishing the French countryside at your doorstep. Key Features: - 2 Bedrooms - 1 Bathroom - Double Glazing - Electric Heating - Veranda - Cellar - Fenced Garden (509 m²) - Ready to Move In - Stone Build - Prime Village Location - Sewerage System Now, let's talk about the area around this captivating villa. Cas ... click here to read more

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A Tranquil French Countryside Escape Awaits Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds in the heart of the French countryside. Nestled near the charming village of Castillonnès, this 5-bedroom farmhouse offers a serene retreat where time seems to slow down, allowing you to savor every moment. With its lush gardens, inviting pool, and rustic charm, this property is more than just a home—it's a lifestyle. A Day in the Life at Your French Farmhouse Start your day with a leisurely breakfast on the sun-dappled veranda, where the aroma of freshly brewed coffee mingles with the scent of blooming flowers. As the sun rises, take a stroll through your private orchard, picking ripe fruits for a homemade tart. The farmhouse's spacious living and dining area, complete with a cozy fireplace, invites you to unwind with a good book or host intimate gatherings with friends and family. As the afternoon sun casts a golden glow over the landscape, cool off with a refreshing dip in the pool, surrounded by the vibrant colors of the garden. The gentle breeze carries the scent of lavender and rosemary, enhancing the sense of tranquility. In the evening, gather around the outdoor terrace for a barbecue, savoring the flavors of local produce and fine French wine. Exploring the Enchanting Region of Aquitaine Located just 25 minutes from Bergerac, with its convenient airport and train station, this farmhouse offers easy access to the best of Aquitaine. Explore the medieval streets of Castillonnès, where history comes alive through its architecture and vibrant markets. Indulge in the region's culinary delights, from rich foie gras to exquisite wines, at nearby restaurants and vineyards. For outdoor enthusi ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Lot-et-Garonne region, this delightful 3-bedroom house in Castillonnès offers a perfect blend of modern comfort and rustic charm. As a potential second home, it promises a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of city life, while still being conveniently located for easy access to the vibrant culture and history of Aquitaine. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of the French countryside, with the sun casting a warm glow over the rolling hills that surround your new home. This property, with its spacious 220 square meters of living space, is designed to offer both comfort and functionality, making it an ideal choice for those seeking a holiday retreat or a long-term investment in the European second home market. Key Features: - Three Spacious Bedrooms: Perfect for family visits or hosting friends, each room offers ample space and natural light. - Modern Kitchen: Fully equipped and functional, ideal for preparing local delicacies or hosting dinner parties. - Bright Living Room: Direct access to a balcony with stunning views of the surrounding countryside. - Veranda: A cozy spot for morning coffee or evening relaxation. - Two Large Garages & Workshop: Plenty of space for vehicles, hobbies, or additional storage. - Wine Cellar: A must-have for wine enthusiasts, perfect for storing local vintages. - Efficient Air Conditioning: Reversible system ensures comfort throughout the year. - Security Features: Includes an alarm system, intercom, and electric gate for peace of mind. - Double-Glazed Windows: Aluminium frames provide excellent insulation and energy efficiency. - Expansive 7,000 m² Plot: Fenced for privacy, offering a safe environment for children and pets. Local Lifestyle ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Lot-et-Garonne region, this enchanting farmhouse in Castillonnès offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of French countryside charm. With its sprawling 44 acres of lush pastures, orchards, and mature woodlands, this property is more than just a home—it's a lifestyle. Whether you're seeking a tranquil holiday retreat or a lucrative investment property, this farmhouse promises both serenity and potential. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet scent of blooming orchards. Your mornings could start with a leisurely stroll through your private woodlands, followed by a hearty breakfast on the sun-drenched terrace, overlooking the rolling hills of Aquitaine. This is the life that awaits you in Castillonnès, a quaint town known for its rich history, vibrant markets, and warm community spirit. The Farmhouse Experience The main farmhouse, a beautifully restored 260m² structure, exudes rustic elegance. Its traditional features, such as beamed ceilings and terracotta tiled floors, blend seamlessly with modern comforts, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. The spacious living and dining areas are perfect for hosting family gatherings or intimate dinners with friends. - Ground Floor Highlights: - Entrance porch/boot room with tiled flooring - Expansive living/dining room with a cozy wood-burning stove - Double-aspect kitchen with French windows leading to a covered dining terrace - Sitting room with a charming fireplace - Summer living room and studio, offering potential for customization - First Floor Features: - Four well-appointed bedrooms, including two with en suite bathrooms - A versatile study, ideal for remote work or creative pursuits ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Lot-et-Garonne region, this enchanting stone house in Castillonnès offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of French countryside charm. With its distinctive pigeonnier tower and lush gardens, this property is more than just a house; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in tranquility and rustic elegance. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds, as sunlight filters through the wisteria-draped terrace. This is the daily reality for those who choose to make this house their second home. Whether you're seeking a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life or a strategic investment in the thriving second home market, this property ticks all the boxes. A Glimpse into Your New Lifestyle: - Expansive Lounge-Dining Room: Step into a world of character with vaulted beamed ceilings, exposed stone walls, and a central fireplace that promises cozy evenings. - Mezzanine Bedroom: Perfect for guests, this space offers privacy and charm, complete with Velux windows that invite natural light. - Pigeonnier Tower Office: A unique feature that adds historical charm and functionality, ideal for remote work or creative pursuits. - Country-Style Kitchen: Galley-style with cream cabinetry, wooden worktops, and a ceramic sink, this kitchen is both functional and aesthetically pleasing. - Two Double Bedrooms: Overlooking the gardens, these rooms offer comfort and tranquility, with pretty tiled flooring adding a touch of elegance. - Private Covered Terrace: Enjoy alfresco dining under the dappled shade of wisteria, a perfect spot for morning coffee or evening wine. - Floral Gardens and Potager: Cultivate your own vegetables and enjoy the bounty of fr ... click here to read more

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Charming Farmhouse in the Heart of Aquitaine Nestled in the scenic landscapes of Lot-et-Garonne, this five-bedroom farmhouse presents a unique opportunity for those looking to immerse themselves in the tranquil heart of France's countryside. Situated in Castillonnès, this home offers a blend of modern comforts with traditional charm, ideal for prospective buyers seeking a serene lifestyle or a quaint holiday retreat. Property Details & Features: - Type: Farmhouse - Condition: Good (Renovating) - Size: 220 m² - Land Area: 15,000 m² - Bedrooms: 5 - Bathrooms: 2 - Price: € 450,500 Key Features Include: - Stunning double height beamed ceiling in the living room - Bright and airy spaces with views across lush countryside - Large open-plan dining/kitchen with a cozy log burning stove - Comfort of new central heating with a wood-fired boiler and underfloor heating in kitchen/dining area - Double glazing throughout for optimal energy efficiency - Ample outdoor space with a heated 10 x 4 m swimming pool - A covered dining terrace ideal for alfresco dining and gatherings - Attached garage with a comprehensive workshop Outdoor & Additional Features: - Spacious gravelled driveway with ample parking - Vegetables gardens ready for cultivation - Substantial lawns and a prairie, potentially suitable for horses or small-scale farming - The possibility to purchase fully furnished and equipped Living in Castillonnès: Positioned halfway between the historic bastide towns of Castillonnès and Eymet, and only a half-hour drive from Bergerac, this property embraces both accessibility and seclusion. Castillonnès itself offers essential amenities paired with the charm of a typical French town. The weekly markets and local eateries provide a ... click here to read more

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This recently renovated house is situated near the charming town of Castillonnès in the Lot-et-Garonne region. This modern (1986) three-bedroom house is nestled on a generous plot of land amounting to 3/4 of an acre. Its inviting landscaped gardens and meticulously maintained swimming pool combine to create an atmosphere of tranquillity and relaxation. This delightful property offers 118.5 m² of bright, airy living space, all on one single level, making it an ideal choice for a permanent or a second home. The house plants its roots in a peaceful setting that presents stunning views of Castillonnès - a picture-postcard hilltop Bastide town brimming with character. This enchanting town boasts a myriad of shops, restaurants, and a vibrant weekly market that combine to provide an authentic taste of French rural life. Property highlights include: - An open-plan living room (35 m²) that features a lovely fireplace, an insert wood burner and doors leading onto an inviting terrace and conservatory - A conservatory (8 m²) with big doors that open onto the terrace - A modern, fitted, and equipped kitchen (14.7 m²), renovated in 2021, with a convenient door onto the terrace - A practical utility room (7.3 m²) - A comfortable bedroom (18 m²) complete with an en-suite bathroom that possesses a door onto the terrace - Two additional bedrooms (10 m² and 12.8 m²) - A family shower room (4 m²) that features an Italian shower, a basin, and a WC Outdoor amenities: - Two terraces (one S/SW facing and one N/NW facing) - A swimming pool that measures 10 m x 5 m and is surrounded by a large paved terrace (liner and filtration system were replaced in 2019) - Mature landscaped garden (2,992 m²) The Lot-et-Garonne region lies within the Nou ... click here to read more

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Once upon a time, tucked away in the charming and historic bastide town of Castillonnès in the picturesque region of Aquitaine, Lot-et-Garonne, there stands a delightful house waiting for its next chapter. This three-bedroom haven not only offers an inviting living space but also places you right in the heart of a vibrant community steeped in history and tradition. It's perfect for those seeking the tranquility of French countryside life, coupled with the convenience of town amenities within a stone's throw. Now, I know you're a bustling, jet-setting buyer who's seen it all, but this property has something quite special to offer. Upon entering this lovely family home, you'll be greeted by a large and welcoming entrance hall, setting the tone for the warm and inviting interior that follows. The ground floor is where the heart of the home resides—a spacious L-shaped living room, complete with a cozy fireplace where you can imagine gathering with family or friends on cool evenings. The kitchen, graced by French doors, leads effortlessly to the front terrace, offering the perfect spot for a morning coffee or an al fresco meal surrounded by the peaceful embrace of mature gardens. - 3 bedrooms - 2 shower rooms - Spacious entrance hall - L-shaped living room with fireplace - Kitchen with French doors to terrace - Store room - Garage - Boiler room - Cellar - Heat pump installed - 7000m2 mature gardens The lower floor unveils additional possibilities with three more rooms, which could be perfect as guest quarters or perhaps a home office for those 'work from home' days. Here, you'll also find another shower room, a practical garage, and plenty of storage space with a boiler room and a cellar waiting to be utilized. Set on ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of Castillonnès, in the breathtaking region of Aquitaine, Lot-et-Garonne, France, this charming country home offers an ideal retreat for those longing for the bucolic lifestyle, yet within easy reach of modern conveniences. Life here is a tapestry of tranquil countryside living with the heartbeat of village life just around the corner. A welcoming haven with three cozy bedrooms, this home is designed for those who cherish comfort and space. Living in Castillonnès means immersing yourself in the quintessential French lifestyle. The village is full of rustic charm, with its ancient buildings and winding streets that narrate stories from the past. It’s a typical French commune, rich with tradition and culture, where local markets bustle with fresh regional produce and artisan crafts. For those who enjoy a slower pace of life with plenty to do, Castillonnès has it all. Each week, the town square comes alive with markets, offering everything from fresh bread to local wines. Being a short five-minute walk from your new home, you can enjoy morning strolls, savor croissants from the local boulangerie, or sip coffee whilst watching the world gently pass by. As you step into this spacious village home, the generous living room greets you with its abundant natural light, offering direct access to a balcony that unveils sweeping views of the lush countryside. Imagine enjoying your mornings here, coffee in hand, while the gentle breeze carries whispers of tranquility from the lush green fields that surround you. For those who love to cook, the modern, functional kitchen serves as an inspiring venue to create culinary masterpieces or simple comfort food alike. The layout is very thoughtful, with enough room for ... click here to read more

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When looking for a quaint slice of French life, where tradition meets opportunity, look no further than this charming 2-bedroom house nestled in the heart of Aquitaine, Lot-et-Garonne, Castillonnès. As a real estate agent, I often come across such rare finds, and as a busy profesional, I can assure you, properties like this don't stay on the market too long. Perfect for overseas buyers and expats, this home offers an authentic taste of rural France, combined with the potential to customize it into your dream home. Castillonnès, a picturesque village, is located just five minutes away from a bustling bastide town, home to all the necessary shops and amenities you might need. The town is renowned for its rich history and rustic charm with lovely stone buildings and quaint cafes lining the cobblestone streets. Living here means immersing yourself in a lifestyle that's both relaxed and vibrant, where you can start your day with a fresh croissant from the local boulangerie and enjoy leisurely strolls through scenic countryside paths. The climate in this region is a delightful blend of warm summers and mild winters. Typically, the sunny weather stretches long into the autumn months, making it an ideal place for those who enjoy alfresco dining or gardening. Speaking of gardening, this property comes with a generous plot of over 400m2, offering you plenty of space to cultivate your own piece of paradise. Imagine vibrant flower beds or a vegetable patch where you can grow your own produce. It’s not uncommon to see locals enjoying evening aperitifs in their gardens, a pleasant tradition you might soon embrace. Now, let's dive into this unique property. This stone house, dating back to the early 20th century, is brimming with c ... click here to read more

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Located in the charming village of Castillonnès in the serene Aquitaine region of Lot-et-Garonne, this traditional 2-bedroom townhouse offers an authentic slice of French rural life. With its historic roots dating back to the 13th century, the property stands as possibly the oldest home in the locale and boasts rich character and architecture that mirrors the storied past of this picturesque village. House Features: - Approximate size: 101 sqm - Bedrooms: 2 (one large double bedroom with dressing area, and an expansive master bedroom with a free-standing bath) - Bathrooms: 2 (fully fitted with WC and showers, plus an additional private WC in the master suite) - Open plan living/dining and kitchen area on the ground floor - The potential for a third bedroom or to retain as a laundry and workspace on the top floor - Large covered terrace, ideal for outdoor dining and relaxation Amenities Include: - Close proximity to local shops, cafes, and the village square - Public transport accessible - Outdoor recreational areas nearby Situated directly adjacent to the vibrant main square, life in this house offers a direct link to the community and cultural events of Castillonnès. The large covered terrace is a highlight, providing a splendid outdoor space that is perfect for enjoying al fresco meals or simply soaking up the lively local atmosphere. Step inside this historical residence and find a cleverly arranged open plan living area on the ground floor, providing a light and airy space that merges traditional charm with practical daily living. The first floor hosts a deceptively spacious double bedroom accompanied by a convenient dressing area and well-appointed bathroom. Ascend to the upper floor, where the master bedroom se ... click here to read more

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A Journey to Tranquility in the Heart of Aquitaine Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant chirping of birds, as the first rays of sunlight filter through the lush canopy surrounding your expansive farmhouse in Castillonnès. Nestled in the picturesque Lot-et-Garonne region, this property offers a unique blend of rustic charm and modern potential, making it an ideal retreat for those seeking a serene escape or a lucrative investment opportunity. A Tapestry of History and Modernity This sprawling estate, with its 13 bedrooms and 9 bathrooms, is a testament to the rich history of the Périgord Agenais countryside. The main house, a spacious 187.34 m², exudes a timeless elegance with its traditional stone façade and classic French architecture. Adjacent, the guest house offers an additional 166.50 m² of living space, perfect for hosting family and friends or generating rental income. Two cozy studios complete the living quarters, providing versatile options for accommodation. A Canvas for Your Vision While the property is in good condition, it presents a blank canvas for those with a vision. The potential for renovation allows you to infuse your personal style and create a bespoke living space that reflects your tastes. Whether you envision a luxurious family retreat, a boutique bed and breakfast, or a thriving agricultural enterprise, the possibilities are as vast as the 36 hectares of land that accompany this estate. Embrace the Local Lifestyle Living in Castillonnès means immersing yourself in a lifestyle rich with cultural and culinary delights. The region is renowned for its vibrant markets, where you can savor local delicacies like foie gras, truffles, and fine wines. Seasonal festivals a ... click here to read more

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Set in the picturesque and serene landscape of Lot-et-Garonne, in the quaint village of Castillonnès, this 5-bedroom farmhouse offers a peaceful and rural living experience, ideal for those seeking to immerse themselves in the tranquil French countryside. The entire property spans approximately 220 square meters of living space and is perched on a generous plot of 15,000 square meters, complete with a delightful swimming pool and breathtaking views of the surrounding pastures. This farmhouse encapsulates the essence of rural charm with its stone-built façade and exemplifies traditional French architecture coupled with modern comforts. On the ground floor, the property boasts a majestic living room with double-height beamed ceilings and large windows bathing the space in natural light while offering expansive views of the open countryside. Adjacent to this is an ample utility room and a shower room with a WC. The culinary enthusiasts will appreciate the spacious open plan dining/kitchen area that includes a living space warmed by a cozy log-burning stove—a perfect area for family gatherings. The property also includes a ground floor bedroom which can serve as a guest room or office, adding flexibility to the living arrangements. A large garage with a workshop area provides ample space for storage and hobbies. On moving to the first floor, there is a large landing leading to four generously sized double bedrooms and a family bathroom, all finished to a good standard yet leaving room for personalized touches by the new owners. Outdoor living is equally impressive with a superb covered dining terrace, offering a scenic spot to dine al fresco while overlooking the garden and the heated 10 x 4m swimming pool. The extensive ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Lot-et-Garonne region, this charming country home in Lalandusse offers a unique blend of traditional French elegance and modern comfort. With its expansive grounds and breathtaking views, this property is the ideal setting for creating unforgettable memories with family and friends. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of nature, sipping your morning coffee on the terrace as the sun rises over the rolling hills. This is the lifestyle that awaits you in Lalandusse, a quaint village that embodies the essence of rural France. The property is in good condition, ready to welcome you as your new holiday retreat or second home. ### A Home That Tells a Story As you step inside, you're greeted by a spacious open-plan living area that seamlessly combines the kitchen, dining, and living spaces. High ceilings and large windows flood the room with natural light, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. The kitchen is a chef's dream, equipped with modern appliances and ample counter space for preparing delicious meals. A distinctive curved staircase leads you to the upper floor, where two beautifully appointed bedrooms await. The master suite is a sanctuary of relaxation, complete with an en suite bathroom and a dressing room. The second bedroom, also with an en suite shower room, offers comfort and privacy for guests or family members. ### Endless Possibilities Connected to the main house is a versatile studio space, perfect for transforming into a guest suite, home office, or even a rental unit. With electricity and plumbing already installed, the possibilities are endless. The studio also provides direct access to the garage, adding convenience to its charm. Outside, the property boa ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene village of Lalandusse, this 3-bedroom stone built cottage from the late 1800s offers a slice of authentic French countryside living. Perfectly situated in the Lot-et-Garonne, Nouvelle-Aquitaine region of France, potential buyers will find that this home is just right for enjoying a peaceful lifestyle without being too far removed from essential amenities. As a busy real estate agent with a global agency, I am happy to present to you this property that boasts a quaint charm and character, yet respects the need for practical convenience. With an asking price of €250,000, this could be an appealing opportunity for overseas buyers and expats looking to immerse themselves in the local culture of France. The ever-so-quaint village of Lalandusse provides a slower, more patient pace of life that many expats and foreigners treasure. Here, locals are known for their welcoming nature. The climate of the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region is rather mild, with warm summers and cool winters, making it ideal for those who dislike extremes in weather. The house itself displays a sturdy construction typical of its era with a stone façade. This is not just an ordinary house; it’s a home that tells a story. With a total living space of 70 square meters, three bedrooms provide adequate space for a small family looking to settle in France, or for retirees seeking tranquility. This particular property stands on a sizeable 1,780 square meters of enclosed garden space, perfect for gardening enthusiasts or those who simply enjoy a private outdoor area. Features of the property include: - 3 bedrooms - 1 family bathroom - Potential en suite shower room - 15 m² sitting room with original terracotta tiled floors - Fitted wood burner ... click here to read more

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